Cow Belles
Cow Belles | |
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Written by |
Matt Dearborn Stu Krieger |
Directed by | Francine McDougall |
Starring |
Alyson Michalka Amanda Michalka Jack Coleman Michael Trevino Chris Gallinger |
Theme music composer |
Aly & AJ Kenneth Burgomaster |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Kevin Lafferty Sheri Singer |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Distributor | Disney-ABC Domestic Television |
Budget | $5 million |
Release | |
Original network | Disney Channel |
Original release | March 24, 2006 |
Cow Belles is a 2006 romantic teen comedy film that stars American pop recording artists Alyson Michalka and Amanda Michalka, better known as sister duo Aly & AJ. It premiered on March 24, 2006 on the Disney Channel and was watched by over 5.8 million viewers.[1]
Plot
Taylor (Alyson Michalka) and Courtney Callum (Amanda Michalka) are two thoroughly spoiled yet well-intentioned sisters whose widower father, Reed Callum (Jack Coleman), owns Callum Dairy. Taylor has just gotten her license, after almost failing the test at the beginning of the movie. They leave the house to depart for a shopping trip, but leave a towel on the stove, starting a house fire. Shocked by their carelessness, and deciding the girls should start making their own cash, Reed puts them to work at the dairy to teach them responsibility. He goes out of town, looking for a rare butterfly to add to his collection. This leaves the girls to look after the dairy.
When the girls start working at the dairy, it quickly becomes their worst nightmare. They mess up almost every step of the way, such as tripping and splashing blueberries on themselves, and then dropping Courtney's cell phone into one of the full yogurt cups. All the employees think they are stuck-up and don't believe that they can do their job. Soon after they start working there and doing their jobs better, someone steals all the money out of the businesses' bank account. It is then up to the girls to come up with a plan to save the dairy, and the jobs of those who are working, but no one believes in them. Taylor has changed her nature and asks Courtney if she can use her party money to pay for the employees' paychecks, or else they will leave Callum Dairy. Taylor and Courtney are at a meeting with the other employees when Taylor tricks Courtney into leaving to get her cell phone, she says that she will get the money, but still no one believes her. Without consulting Courtney, Taylor uses her party money for the employees, thus causing a very big fight between the two of them.
Courtney ignores Taylor in every possible way. They have a fight at work when Courtney is putting in the numbers for the expiration dates. Even though they have the money to pay the employees' paychecks, money still goes missing, but they have worse problems. The milk is going bad. Reed comes along with volunteers as they manage to pull through the evening. It is revealed that his business partner and best friend is the thief, but he gets away with the money. After checking his finances, Reed determines that the dairy will survive, but that money will be tight. As a result, the girls voluntarily go to work with him even when he gives them the day off to help out.
Cast
- Aly Michalka - Taylor Callum
- Amanda Michalka - Courtney Callum
- Jack Coleman - Reed Callum
- Michael Trevino - Jackson Meade
- Chris Gallinger - Phillipe
- Paula Brancati - Sarah Van Dyke
- Christian Serratos - Heather Perez
- Alex Hood - Richie
- Sandy Robson - Thomas
- Craig Eldridge - Wilbur Meade
- Sheila McCarthy - Fran Walker
- Michael Rhoades - Bob Fenwick
- Ron Gabriel - Melvin Melville
- Duane Murray - Big Pete
- Dylan Roberts - Ralph
- Stuart Clow - Keith Walker
Production
The movie was inspired by Fox TV series The Simple Life, which formerly starred Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie. The movie was filmed in Toronto, Canada in 2005.[2]
Release
- The DVD was released on June 27, 2006 with special features such as behind-the-scenes featurette and music videos.[3]
- Family in Canada first aired Cow Belles on June 30, 2006.
- Cow Belles premiered on Disney Channel Asia on August 6, 2006 (original ending version) and November 19, 2006 (alternate ending version).
- Its premiere was watched by over 5.8 million viewers, making it the fifth most viewed Disney Channel Original Movie as of 2007.[4]
- Cow Belles debuted on U.L television on March 29, 2006 to 2.04 million viewers.
- Cow Belles debuted on Disney Channel Latin America on June 12, 2009.
Reception
The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. Jeff Swindoll of the Monsters and Critics website said, "Not too bad and a perfect time killer for the kids. I'd suggest a rental for family movie night. Maybe the lessons the girls learn in the [film] will cross over to the audience."[5] Kevin Carr of 7M Pictures said, "Cow Belles follows the Disney formula perfectly. It stars two hot, young singing sensations, who have a contract with the Disney recording branch. If you frequent the Disney Channel often on the dial, you'll recognize Alyson Michalka as Keely from Phil of the Future. These girls are next in line to take over where Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan left the stage. Overall, Aly and AJ are decent actors and carry the film as best they can. Aly has a stronger, more mature part, and it shows that she at least has a little more camera time on her sister. However, the casting of the sisters works well as they have good chemistry. Ultimately, these two make a better pair than Haylie and Hilary Duff ever did."[6] Commonsense Media said, "Parents need to know that this film might at first seem to tell kids that the sisters' frivolous lifestyle is desirable and that their carefree, irresponsible behavior is something to aspire to. But things turn around when the girls finally realize the value of hard-earned money, learn about responsibility, and gain respect for people who must work for a living. While adults may not find this quick turnaround believable, the movie's overall intention is good."[7] Ultimate Disney reviewed the DVD saying "Cow Belles has its fair share of flaws but redeems itself with a solid story and a surprise or two by the end. Like the milk in the movie, the bonus features are skim, and the audio/video presentation could use some improvement. The price tag for this one is a little higher than your average DCOM List of Disney Channel Original Movies too, so a purchase may not be quite warranted. Still, those who have taken a liking to Disney Channel features in the past should give this one a try, so a rental is recommended.".[8]
References
- ↑ "Cow Belles | burrp!TV Guide". Tv.burrp.com. March 24, 2006. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- ↑ "The Alyson Michalka Picture Pages". Superiorpics.com. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- ↑ "Cow Belles - DVD Press Release". UltimateDisney.com. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- ↑ "Disney Movie Skips to Another Record - 2007-01-20 00:04:00 | Multichannel News". Multichannel.com. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- ↑ "DVD Review: Cow Belles". Monsters and Critics. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
- ↑ ""COW BELLES" DVD Review by Kevin Carr". 7M Pictures. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- ↑ This review was written by Larisa Wiseman. "Cow Belles - Movie Review". Commonsensemedia.org. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- ↑ "Cow Belles DVD Review". Ultimatedisney.com. Retrieved 2011-12-11.