The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie

2005 "Real Brothers, Real Music, Not Really Naked."
4| 1h23m| en
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After making it to the top of the charts, members of the Silver Boulders, a popular tween rock band, find themselves undermined by internal squabbling as the bandmates seek different creative directions.

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ScoobyWell Great visuals, story delivers no surprises
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Roman Sampson One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
kitty_angel I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the movie, "The Naked Brothers Band"! I was a bit drawn away from the whole "naked" aspect of the name, but since I figured that it can't be bad if it's on Nickelodeon, I watched it anyway. As it figures, the movie just grew on me- as did the series, too! 10-year-old Nat has such a beautiful and pitch-perfect voice (well, unless he's trying to sound older), and the lyrics have nothing to do with "getting low", which is very refreshing from what many teens have on their iPods! So many people are saying that he sounds like a girl in a negative way. As a vocalist, I really have to disagree- Nat has a beautiful, pure voice that is looked upon in the music world! It is gorgeous and rich and I can definitely see him making a career out of it in the future! 6-year-old Alex plays the drums like a child prodigy- and the backup singers are great too. There's really nothing to complain about! Nat Wolff is also a brilliant songwriter; his songs are artistic, and are superbly written. The lyrics are catchy, sweet, and well thought out! I am extremely impressed with such talent coming from 6 and 9 year olds. They're not your average children! Polly Draper's nicely written screenplay is so cute and delightfully funny and wonderfully directed. The whole "mock-umentary" is about what it would be like to have children in the place of adult rock stars. The children deal will bands breaking up, being exploited on television, dealing with addictions (at one point in the movie, hilariously, Alex become addicted to lemon-lime soda before going on a cruise to get himself to stop, where he changes his habits to drinking milk, which sort of alludes to rock stars and alcohol,) and many other difficulties. This movie is definitely laugh-out-loud funny, especially the way the kids deal with adult situations! And that embarrassing Dad character (played by Nat and Alex's actual dad) just can't be beat- he's obsessed with his accordion and tries to get a solo in every single song. At one point, he even tries to join his sons' band! It was very cool how many of the family's relatives were worked into the movie- every time you see a "Draper" in the credits, someone from the family was in the movie! Way cool! If you enjoy mockumentaries and can appreciate good music- this one is a must-see! Impressive!
angelluv055 OMG this was the most painful experience of my life watching this. I could even finish it what is happening to Nick. Their best thing on teen Nick is Drake and Josh and thats about to go off air. The kids songs are kinda of annoying and the so are the kids. My little sister wanted to watch the show because she likes anything that comes on Disney or nick usually but after finish watching this show she said " one of the worst shows that I have ever saw so boring." My little brother actually fell asleep I envy him. In short if your 3yrs old with no brain activity you'll enjoy this show otherwise change the channel now.
butterflybabyeva In my personal opinion, I think this movie was a very refreshing movie. Sure, the acting wasn't a ten on the scale, but what do you expect from a 6 and 9 year old. Nat and Alex Wolff did a very great job as super stars and I think they were exceptional at their parts and I know they'll improve as time goes on. The movie focuses on two brothers that start a band and go through the trials and tribulations of fame. I think they did a very good job at creating a funny movie in the form of a documentary. The movie was awesome and hilarious and I'm definitely going to be watching the show. Tune into Nick on Saturdays at 8:30 to catch the Naked Brothers Band show!
proud_dancer_freek34 Before I go ANY further, I have to say this - the oldest kid in the movie was 11.Of course these kids aren't gonna be as good as the Beatles, who are Nat's favorite band. The average age of them is 9. The music is quite cute and I think the movie reminded me a lot of Napoleon Dynamite, especially the way it was filmed.Also, the comedy in it was cute and even though a little bit more "mature" then Spongebob, it was funny to me. I loved that little kid Alex, who reminded me soo much of my little brother.I thought it was cool that that little kid, Nat actually wrote all those songs. The songs aren't gonna be Grammy material, again - Nat Wolff was 9 in the movie and is 11 now.Everyone is insulting these kids when really they are all very cute and talented. This movie is NOT a blockbuster film competing for some Oscar. No. This movie is a Nickelodeon movie, and for Nick, it was very good compared to some of their other stuff, and I know I'll be watching the series for its goofy jokes and "thin" plot line - perfect for a tween like me to understand.Plus, there is no "sexism" in it towards girls. Nat and Alex like girls and, honestly, which 9 year old boy DOESN'T think boys rule and girls drool? I am a girl myself, and all in all I found it quite entertaining and funny.So stop insulting these kids. Imagine if they read these comments - they'd feel pretty lowsy because you judged the movie like, well - a real REAL movie. This is a made for TV movie directed at pre-teen kids. I don't know a pre-teen boy who doesn't like a good joke about boobies. So I'm giving this movie an 8, because I laughed my stinking butt off at Alex (that's inappropriate) and the rest of this goofy band. And now my little sister has a hugggge crush on Nat.All I'm saying is, these kids can play instruments and sing and write songs - unlike my brother who sits around and plays gameboy sp all day.