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Since the cinemas haven't showed "The Waterboy" and "Star Trek: Insurrection" yet, Teen@ge World decided to leave the reviews on. So therefore, only one  new movie will be posted this month.

Jack Frost

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Cast:

Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy, Joseph Cross and Henry Rollins.

Jack Frost is a often-traveling blues musician. He is trying to be good at being the breadwinner, a good husband and a  good father that he finally neglects the ones dearest to him - his family. But when Jack dies, he realises his mistake and comesback as a snowman to repair his lost time.

* Editor's Note: I think this show should have been released in December. This is just the wrong time to release such a movie. 

The Waterboy

Cast:

Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Faizura Balk, Jerry Reed and Henry Winkler.

Set in the American bayou, the movie centers around Bobby Boucher, a timid and mild mannered waterboy. Being a waterboy at the age of 30, Bobby has been a victim of numerous pranks and insults. All this changes when Bobby gets fired and becomes the waterboy for a terrible football team called the Mud Dogs. Instead of suppressing his anger, the coach of the Mud Dogs, played by Henry Winkler, tells Bobby to release it on one condition; to become the tackler for the team. This is all very exciting for Bobby but there are a few problems and one of them happens to be his mom, played by Academy Award winning Kathy Bates.

Movie poster not available.

STAR TREK: INSURRECTION  

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Cast:

Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Le Var Burton and Michael Dorn.

The crew of the U.S.S. ENTERPRISE E return again to make their third movie. This time the crew fulfills mankind's dream when they discover the "fountain of youth". But when the new found paradise is threatened, Picard faces a daunting choice - to protect the inhabitants of this world he must take up arms against the Federation.