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An Extremely Goofy Movie

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In this animated family film, the aptly named Goofy (Bill Farmer) is deeply proud of his college-bound son, Max (Jason Marsden). For his part, Max, who is more cool and collected than his frantic and clumsy father, is eager to take on some fresh experiences with his new independence. So he's understandably flustered when his dad crashes his college life to finish his own degree. Goofy repeatedly embarrasses Max, and their bond is tested as never before.
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Rachel Wagner rachelsreviews.net Fun but imperfect. Rated: C Apr 19, 2019 Full Review Michael Scheinfeld Common Sense Media Much juvenile humor and tongue-in-cheek. Rated: 3/5 Jan 2, 2011 Full Review Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.com Definitely a cut above most straight-to-tape family fodder. Rated: 3/4 Dec 27, 2009 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Aug 11, 2005 Full Review Philip Martin Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Rated: 2/5 Jan 29, 2005 Full Review Carol Cling Las Vegas Review-Journal Rated: 3/5 Feb 13, 2004 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jordan W Max Goof is incredibly annoying! All he seems to do is yawn incessantly, groan at the slightest inconvenience, and scream at the top of his lungs for no apparent reason. His constant whining and immature behavior are enough to drive anyone crazy. He lacks any sense of responsibility or consideration for others, making him a truly frustrating character to be around. Whether it's his lazy attitude, his constant complaining, or his loud outbursts, Max Goof's actions are consistently irritating and contribute to his overall unpleasant personality. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 11/27/24 Full Review Student: Jake M What happened to Max Goof, he would’ve stayed younger in the first movie like the version of Max in the Goof Troop series. Max moved to college and Goofy was sad to see him leaving. As Goofy got fired from a job, he went to college with Max in it. Max hated Goofy joining him in college. There won’t be a third Goofy movie because Disney’s trying to keep Max from growing older. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/28/24 Full Review Noe G An extremely goofy movie is the most underrated animated film from 2000 and my rating is a 9/10 Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 08/30/24 Full Review Marie A Nothing makes me happier than Bradley uppercrust iii Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/22/24 Full Review Jack N This movie is a fever dream, but has a good ending. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 06/23/24 Full Review Fan of v This movie could be described in one sentence - "A more 90's version of the first movie". As someone who is fascinated by the 90's and early 2000's culture I was kinda annoyed by how it shoves down my throat these 90's stuff to the point of me questioning my love for the decade. The first Goofy movie was more timeless, more mature and had a stronger story and characters while its sequel is pretending that the first movie doesn't even exist like Roxanne not being mentioned at all. Even if I only liked a Goofy movie (not love it) I couldn't enjoy An extremely Goofy movie at all. Not bad, but very mediocre Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 06/12/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this animated family film, the aptly named Goofy (Bill Farmer) is deeply proud of his college-bound son, Max (Jason Marsden). For his part, Max, who is more cool and collected than his frantic and clumsy father, is eager to take on some fresh experiences with his new independence. So he's understandably flustered when his dad crashes his college life to finish his own degree. Goofy repeatedly embarrasses Max, and their bond is tested as never before.
Director
Douglas McCarthy
Producer
Lynne Southerland
Screenwriter
Scott Spencer Gordon, Hillary Carlip
Production Co
Buena Vista (Walt Disney)
Rating
G
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 1, 2014
Runtime
1h 19m
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