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3.4 out of 10

Generally unfavorable- based on 22 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 22
  2. Negative: 13 out of 22

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  1. HansÜ.
    Aug 15, 2006
    0
    Terrible, terrible movie. So bad it made me want to vomit. Anyone who actually likes this needs to have their head examined.
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  2. TonyP.
    Aug 16, 2006
    1
    Why Tim Allen, why? Why do you have to torture us like that? Just retire already. Garbage, pure garbage.
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  3. JayH.
    Feb 6, 2008
    5
    It's too bad they didn't focus and aim the story to a higher age bracket. This one will amuse kids but may seem pretty silly to adults. On the plus side are some terrific special effects.
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  4. IsaacV
    Jun 17, 2010
    7
    This movie wasn't as bad as y'all say. very creative.
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  5. ChadS
    Oct 1, 2006
    5
    If "Zoom" came with a parenthetical title, it would be "X-Men for Dummies". But maybe that's too harsh; perhaps, "X-Men for Bedwetters" is more appropriate, which is to say that a small child won't know the difference between "Zoom" and its more sophisticated predecessor. But if you're not mourning over the cancellation of WB's "Jack and Bobby", bring a kid or stay home. You'll notice right away that the film is hampered by a limited budget(no money to show the original team in action sans comic panels, or visual progress of Zoom's nemesis), and tired "big name" actors(Chevy Chase gets my vote for the most tired). Naturally, the younger actors fare better because their career trajectory is going in a different direction. Expand
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  6. B.Lemaunt
    Aug 11, 2006
    9
    A good family move with humor for both adults and kids. It isn't Star Wars, but the movie is fun.
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  7. DavidW.
    Aug 12, 2006
    1
    Simply awful. To think Tim Allen could be so bad and do such bad material! 90 minutes was too long.
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  8. SteveS.
    Aug 12, 2006
    0
    90 minutes of my life I'll never get back. A complete waste of time, talent and resources. Awful.
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  9. KathrynL.
    Aug 13, 2006
    5
    It was fine. My daughter enjoyed it, and I didn't fall asleep. I hated Chevy Chase's scenes but enjoyed most of Tim Allen's. The kids weren't too annoying. It was fine.
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  10. JerryB.
    Aug 16, 2006
    2
    Wasted potential. The kids were alright, and Tim Allen was half decent wen he was being sarcastic or a slacker, but Cox, Chase and Torn were just annoying and the endless montages lacked any real connective tissue. Sky High was better.
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  11. AlaynaK.
    Aug 25, 2006
    10
    We really loved this movie because it was very funny. We loved the little girl that had super powers and she pulled the bed off the wall. It was real cool that the 16 year old girl could control stuff with her mind. It was cool too that the 17 year old boy turned invisible and the 10 year old boy could expand his body in all sorts of funny ways.
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  12. Apr 1, 2011
    3
    Simply awful. This is a very very terrible movie. I feel like I have lost my time and I haven't listen this movie...! I will throw this in garbage if it was mine !!!
Metascore

Generally unfavorable - based on 14 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 14
  2. Negative: 11 out of 14
  1. 25
    One of the most dismal excuses for family entertainment ever perpetrated by a major studio, this crude, lazy variation on Disney's "Sky High" (2005) revolves around the education of four "special" youngsters at the hands of a washed-up superhero.
  2. Zoom is a movie that would make Dr. Frankenstein proud. Put together with parts from so many other movies, the thing positively clanks.
  3. Reviewed by: Joe Leydon
    30
    This tepid comic-bookish comedy should zip through its theatrical run faster than a speeding bullet. It likely won't perform much more superheroically in ancillary venues.