May 082015
 

My Dad’s a Soccer Mom is not within my demographic (I have no kids) and family films really don’t appeal to me as the jokes are obvious and often not that funny. That said, some younger viewers will enjoy it and even their parents might be able to sit through it especially considering the vastly short 82-minute running time.

 

 

My Dad’s a Soccer Mom
(2014)

Genre(s): Comedy, Family
Alchemy | NR – 82 min. – $14.99 | May 19, 2015

MOVIE INFO:
Directed by:
Randall Stevens
Writer(s): Rhonda Baraka (written by)
Cast: Wendy Raquel Robinson, Lester P. Speight, Skai Jackson, Terrell Davis, Tracey Gold

DISC INFO:
Features:
None
Digital Copy: No
Number of Discs: 1

Audio: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish
Region(s): 1


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THE MOVIE

Marion “Mad Dog” Casey (LESTER SPEIGHT) is one of the biggest and most outrageous names in professional football, but lately his mouth has been outpacing his performance on the field. When Marion’s contract isn’t renewed and no one else rushes to sign him, his wife (WENDY RAQUEL ROBINSON) sees it as an opportunity to finally pursue her own career ambitions. After chauffeuring his daughter Lacy (SKAI JACKSON) to activities she really doesn’t like, Marion discovers that she has a knack for soccer and begins his new life as a Soccer Dad – the only 300-pound, overbearing ex-football player in the group.

SPECIAL FEATURES – 0/5

No features were included.

VIDEO — 3.75/5 | AUDIO — 3.5/5

My Dad’s a Soccer Mom comes to DVD via Alchemy presented with an anamorphic widescreen transfer (1.78 aspect ratio) which looks fine but nothing extraordinary.

The movie includes a very basic Dolby Digital 5.1 track. English and Spanish subtitles also available.

OVERALL – 2.0/5

Overall, My Dad’s a Soccer Mom is not within my demographic (I have no kids) and family films really don’t appeal to me as the jokes are obvious and often not that funny. That said, some younger viewers will enjoy it and even their parents might be able to sit through it especially considering the vastly short 82-minute running time.

 

Published: 05/08/2015

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