This had to have been the strangest senior trip I have ever seen. No group activities and the kids keep running into each other all across Manhattan, you know because it's such a small place. I don't know how anyone can look at Scott Baio and not immmediately think Chachi or Charles in Charge. In this movie, he does change it up a little bit and play the intelligent focused teen who knows exactly what he wants. The other stories get mixed reviews. The ones who just drank or wanted to get prostitutes were pretty lame. Note a young Jason Alexander (George Costanza from Seinfeld) as the guy who vomits on the bus. The lady who sang for Mickey Rooney really belted it out. The one couple I identified with were the two who wanted to see "everything" in Manhattan. I tried to do it in a day and it is just impossible. During their tours, the scenery shots show the twin towers of the World Trade Center about 5 or 6 times. It just made me think...there used to be no way to take a scenery shot of lower Manhattan without including them then films like Spiderman felt pressured to edit them out and now film makers try to avoid having to deal with it. Sad...
Review by J.T.VIP 8BlockedParent2018-07-08T02:15:51Z
This had to have been the strangest senior trip I have ever seen. No group activities and the kids keep running into each other all across Manhattan, you know because it's such a small place. I don't know how anyone can look at Scott Baio and not immmediately think Chachi or Charles in Charge. In this movie, he does change it up a little bit and play the intelligent focused teen who knows exactly what he wants. The other stories get mixed reviews. The ones who just drank or wanted to get prostitutes were pretty lame. Note a young Jason Alexander (George Costanza from Seinfeld) as the guy who vomits on the bus. The lady who sang for Mickey Rooney really belted it out. The one couple I identified with were the two who wanted to see "everything" in Manhattan. I tried to do it in a day and it is just impossible. During their tours, the scenery shots show the twin towers of the World Trade Center about 5 or 6 times. It just made me think...there used to be no way to take a scenery shot of lower Manhattan without including them then films like Spiderman felt pressured to edit them out and now film makers try to avoid having to deal with it. Sad...