Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie

Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie

2009 "Family vacations can be tricky."
Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie
Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie

Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie

6.2 | 1h34m | PG | en | Adventure

A young wizard accidentally conjures a spell that puts her family in jeopardy.

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6.2 | 1h34m | PG | en | Adventure , Fantasy , Drama | More Info
Released: August. 28,2009 | Released Producted By: Disney Channel , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A young wizard accidentally conjures a spell that puts her family in jeopardy.

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Selena Gomez , Jake T. Austin , David Henrie

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Wing Lee

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zkonedog Though each individual episode of the hit Disney Channel TV show "Wizards of Waverly Place" is fun and quirky in its own right, all the material (acting, plot, witty one-liners) seems to fly by so fast that the viewer isn't left with much real emotion. It's almost as if the show gets so caught up in the formula (Alex does bad but prevails, Justin does good but never gets rewarded, etc.) that it doesn't take enough time to slow down and really examine the relationships between any of the characters. Luckily, the "Wizards of Waverly Place" movie solves that problem.For a basic plot summary, the magical Russo family begins the film with Mom and Dad dragging the kids off on a vacation to recreate their honeymoon. The usual eye-rolling and complaints begin, but Alex (played by the always-entertaining Selena Gomez) takes things one step too far by metaphorically wishing (while holding the family's magic wand) that her parents had never even met, thus they wouldn't be on this "stupid vacation" in the first place. Of course, thanks to the wand, that wish is granted, and suddenly the Russo siblings are no longer part of a family, as Mom and Dad don't even recognize each other. The rest of the film, then, centers on the kids' quest to find the "Stone of Dreams", a magical, enchanted item that can grant any wish or reverse any spell.With the expanded feature-length runtime, the plot and character development of the film are able to be realized much more deeply than in any previous episode. We get to learn more about both parents and why they are like they are, as well as how the Russo children (namely Justin and Alex) view each other and what can be done to better those relations. In a touching scene that just might make you start to see through some mist, both Alex and Justin come to terms with each other involving the sometimes-bitter sibling rivalry that has existed between them from the very beginning. This plot line is also a great message for younger children, promoting the values of family and working together.As usual, the acting is also spot-on. Dad (David DeLuise) and Mom (Maria Canals-Barrera) are at their over-the-top best, while Alex (Gomez) and Justin (David Henrie) are constantly involved in a brilliant give-and-take that will have you both laughing and misting over at different occasions. Even youngest brother Max (Jake T. Austin) hits all the right buttons as the somewhat dumb- founded, yet very innocent bringer of the more physical comic relief.So, considering this film's ability to delve deeper into the relationships between each character, I consider it to be a rousing success and look forward to great things from the show going forward. Plus, the climax of the final results in the long-awaited "Wizard Challenge", which will determine the Russo child who will come away with the magical powers into adulthood and thus set the stage for Season Three on the Disney Channel.
illbebackreviews I've been a big fan of the TV Show Wizards of Waverly Place and was excited to hear about the upcoming film of Wizards of Waverly Place. But, I wasn't going in with high hopes because I've known there have been many disappointments with films like these. However, WOWP the movie was brilliant.There is no need to talk about the acting. We all know how well Selena, David Henrie, David DeLuise, Jake and Maria acted. They were brilliant as usual. The new actors did a great job. The visual effects were much better than in the TV Show. The plot was great, and I believed this story had so much in it.SPOILERS***SPOILERS The story is about the Russo's, who go on a vacation to the Caribbean, one of the world's most magical places. Jerry and Theresa do not allow the use of magic during the trip, but Alex gets mad and accidentally casts a spell, stating that she "wished that you (Theresa) and dad had never even met). This causes a spell to go around and suddenly Theresa, nor Jerry even remember their own kids. They're once more unmarried and Jerry has his powers. Things are twenty years into the past. Justin and Russo must find way to the Stone of Dreams whilst Max must make sure that neither of their parents form any relationships with others and get married.END OF SPOILERS***END OF SPOILERS The film is great. Disney has proved what its capable of, and I certainly loved it. There is much comedy, but isn't as much as the TV Show. Things are much more serious, and things are still exciting.Well done 9/10
lisafordeay I started watching Wizards of Waverly Place since I got the Disney Channel back in 2008 and when I heard there was a movie about it I decided to hell with it to check it out.The film is about the russo who go on a holiday vacation and Alex(Selena Gomez) has a fight with her mother Theresa and wishes that her parents never met. Of course when that happens she and her brothers Max & Justin have to try and bring them back together again or else they won't exist anymore. Meanwhile some guy and his bird whos name is wait for it Giselle(hey isn't that the name of the charcther in Enchanted LOL)anyway his after some stone or whatever it was cause I don't care and you can probably guess the rest of it for yourselves.The cast was awful,the story was dreadful and if you like the series then stick with the series and avoid this one cause its bloody awful.
StartingAllOver14 Out of all the recent shows from Disney Channel, "Wizards of Waverly Place" seems to be the one that it's acceptable to like and has the biggest fan-base besides "Hannah Montana". And it's well-deserved, cause "Wizards" it's a funny, entertaining and watchable show. As the popularity increased, the creators decided to give the show a movie, just as "Hannah Montana" and "Lizzie McGuire" were given their movies. But this time, "Wizards" has been given a non-theatrical one. While this movie-adaptation is a cute one, it doesn't surpass the show and neither it's the best Disney Channel flick I've seen.But let's mention something positive first. Selena Gomez as Alex is the one who carries most of the movie. Besides being incredibly cute and charismatic, this is also perhaps the best acting I've seen from her. When she's leaves "Wizards", she should definitively get out of Disney and aim for more mature roles, cause she has a lot of potential to develop herself to a great actress.Besides of Alex, the whole Russo family are present in this film, which is nice to see. Jerry (David DeLuise) is just as funny and charismatic as he is in the show, Teresa (Maria Canals-Barrera) is more or less the same character, while Max (Jake T. Austin) is whimsical to an lesser extent. The one who's differs himself from the series is Justin (David Henrie), who shows a more responsible and mature side of himself, which suits the character, although I prefer the goofy and dorky Justin, cause he's usually funnier that way. But he and Alex's has a great sibling chemistry in the film and their relationship are more or less the heart of the story.Although I don't like saying it, "Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie" somehow suffers from the same problems as "Hannah Montana The Movie"; blending funny characters from a sitcom into a more serious plot. Though "Hannah Montana The Movie" turned the Hannah-concept to all that it wasn't; a sappy melodrama which turned it's back to the show's premises and continuity (Maybe Disney could've hired a director who actually had seen the show?). But while "Hannah Montana The Movie" was more or less absent of humor, "Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie" has some hilarious moments along the road and while it takes the characters to a new place, it doesn't mess with the continuity of the plot as "Hannah" did.However, Wizards does suffers some other issues; Archie (Steve Valentine) is charismatic, but not a threatening enough as a villain. The movie is cute, but still lacks the spirit and the spunk from the TV show. Although the story is solid, it does struggle with pacing, the slow and fast-pacing moments feels quite separate. Perhaps the movie could've been more energetic and more cohesive paced if it was theatrical released? Well, there has been some rumors about the producers wanting to do a theatrically released sequel. And good is that. Otherwise, I shan't complain anymore about "Wizards"; It is after all a cute and watchable movie. Fans of the show has already warmly embraced it and those who haven't seen the movie won't probably be disappointed. The story is solid and adventurous, with many nods to both Indiana Jones and Power Rangers. The score by Kenneth Burgomaster is cute and solidly supports the story. The special effects are quite impressive for belonging to a TV movie. And the film has some sweet, tender moments as well.So to the conclusion; Is "Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie" worth a view? In spite of it's flaws; Ys, absolutely. It is a watchable and okay movie. But a note to Disney; Please stop making movies out of your shows.