![]() ![]() Ariel Winter is as cute as a button and she and Triple H play off one another well as Father & Daughter. He gets lots of digs taken at him for this, but he wasn't too bad at all. Triple H proves he can be likable after all. It's well made for the most part, and the cast is rather solid as well. I can't believe I'm saying this, but it's really not that bad of a film. It has just enough action to do an adequate job for adults, and its innocuous storyline will be just perfect for kids. ![]() This is the type of family affair that most families will most likely groove to. The plot is nothing special and is something we've all seen quite a few times before done in different way. It's fairly genuine in its approach, and Triple H (Paul Levesque) is actually non pretentious and likable, something I can hardly say about him in the WWE. This wasn't exactly good, but it managed to be a hell of a lot better than I expected. He decides to shield himself by sneaking into his field trip to be The Chaperone. (Plot) A con filled with regrets is on the run to hide from his troubled past as a criminal. Reviewed by callanvass 5 / 10 Not a big Triple H fan, but this was actually not the atrocity that I expectedÂ…. I originally streamed it off Netflix, curious - seeing that "Triple H" was in the title. And with more than 30 films to her credit, including a few television appearances, she certainly has earned icon status. Gish is even more gorgeous today, especially in this film, than during her 80's 'Mystic Pizza' days where she portrayed mostly straight-laced, virginal school girl roles. The on-screen chemistry he shares with costar, veteran actress Annabeth Gish, is the most surprising. He certainly can act no doubt about that. Levesque is actually well-fitted in this role, and very convincing for his first actual big screen debut. T (before he switched to pro boxing), The Hulkster, Andre the Giant, etc. Who says (former) wrestlers can't make the big screen? The Rock, Mr. Though I'm no wrestling fan, I am very familiar with the media presence of "Triple H" (Paul Levesque). Reviewed by oprlvr33 8 / 10 I was quite impressed ![]()
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