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The One I Wrote For You is a far cry from so bad it’s good.  This movie is just plain bad.  Jeff, Dylan and Adam suffer for the cause and discuss how this film completely misses the mark.  Actually, it doesn’t even know what mark it is aiming for.  Christian movie?  Hallmark movie?  After-school special?  Bad story, undeveloped characters and phoned-in performances.

Review of The One I Wrote For You (03:50)

Ratings and Redeemed Perspectives (53:00)

PLOT SUMMARY

Ben Cantor is a disenchanted singer/songwriter.  After choosing integrity over a lucrative record deal Ben puts his family first and relegates his music to the privacy of his home.  But when his daughter enters him into a reality show singing competition he gets a second chance to make his dreams come true.  But at what cost will this new opportunity come with?

RELEVANT LINKS

From Our Review of The One I Wrote For You

Andrew Lauer (Film Director/Producer) Christopher Lloyd (Actor) Kevin Pollak (Actor) Pixar (Animation Studio) Rocky (1976 Film) Since we mentioned Mick from Rocky here is a good clip of the man himself…  Rocky II - Mickey Church Scene (YouTube)

Staff Picks

Adam’s Pick That Thing You Do! (1996 Film) Dylan’s Pick The Wrestler (2008 Film) Jeff’s Pick Pitch Perfect (2012 Film) Sister Act (1992 Film)

 

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