Disney+ | Release Date (Streaming): February 7, 2020
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NavyBeanFeb 7, 2020
from "Pearls Before Swine" cartoonist Stephan Pastis and Academy Award winner Tom McCarthy comes the funniest film I've seen in years. Kids will love it and adults might like it even more. Great performances abound and the script is tighterfrom "Pearls Before Swine" cartoonist Stephan Pastis and Academy Award winner Tom McCarthy comes the funniest film I've seen in years. Kids will love it and adults might like it even more. Great performances abound and the script is tighter than my Uncle Phil at a Quinceañera. Expand
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SoquelHeightsFeb 15, 2020
Oregon weird and wonderful. A really good kids and adult film with humor and smarts. A charmer that showcases Portland's uniqueness, coupled with with great acting and outstanding film production skills. You really wish Timmy on as life,Oregon weird and wonderful. A really good kids and adult film with humor and smarts. A charmer that showcases Portland's uniqueness, coupled with with great acting and outstanding film production skills. You really wish Timmy on as life, adults, reality, and growing up all collide in a very memorable film. A movie I will watch again very soon! Expand
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CityOfGeekFeb 10, 2020
Timmy Failure, Mistakes Were Made is a very fun, incredibly charming story of imagination and the fun of a odd-outlook on life. It’s adapted from the book written by Stephen Pastis, creator of newspaper comic Pearls Before Swine, so you knowTimmy Failure, Mistakes Were Made is a very fun, incredibly charming story of imagination and the fun of a odd-outlook on life. It’s adapted from the book written by Stephen Pastis, creator of newspaper comic Pearls Before Swine, so you know there will be a strong, often-slightly-demented and odd sense of humor (hell, it is in Portland Oregon and leans into its setting’s oddity) through this story of an 11-year-old detective. Timmy has a bad-haircut and a heck of an imagination, he talks to his (thankfully) voiceless imaginary polar bear, and has imaginary story cut-aways like Doug or JD on Scrubs. He seems himself as an Encyclopedia Brown, coming up with an elaborate plot going on his town. It’s sweet and fun and a great family flick. The relationship he has with his mother Lovegood (she was the titular character in Autopsy of Jane Done, good to see her up and about!) is true. There is a dark cloud in their lives of her money-troubles and other issues, and that allows a truer nature to this flick. Yeah, I recommend it. Expand
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