A childhood immersion with the twins. Top 7 movies with the Olsen sisters
7. "Switching Goals"
- 1999
- USA
- Comedy, family
- Director: David Steinberg
- Starring: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Kathryn Greenwood, Joe Grifasi, Trevor Blumas
- IMDb Rating: 5.1
12-year-old twin sisters Sam (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Emma (Ashley Olsen) look so much alike that they could easily be confused. However, their hobbies are completely different: Emma loves fashion and dressing up, but her sister is crazy about soccer. One day the girls will have to switch roles and learn something they've never done before.
"Oh my gosh, they're so cute, I can't. You look at the pictures and you're transported to a carefree childhood", — myatezhka.
"It's childhood. A nostalgia movie. Kind, sweet and pleasant", — ilayy.
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6. "Our Lips Are Sealed"
- 2003
- USA, Australia
- Family, crime, comedy
- Director: Craig Shapiro
- Starring: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Jim Meskimen, Tamara Kletterbuck, Robert Miano
- IMDb Rating: 5.1
When twins Maddie (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Abby Parker (Ashley Olsen) witness a robbery at a local museum, the FBI begins moving their family from town to town as part of the witness protection program. All because the girls can't keep their mouths shut at all, giving away their story at every turn. In the end, the agents leave the family in Sydney, where a gang of robbers is already heading, because in Abby's bag they hid a stolen diamond.
"Cute comedy. Re-watched it at a conscious age and surprisingly liked it. Love the sisters and miss them at the movies", — ilayy.
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5. "Passport to Paris"
- 1999
- USA
- Comedy, family
- Director: Alan Metter
- Starring: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Peter White, Matt Winston, Yvonne Suhor
- IMDb Rating: 5.2
13-year-old twins Melanie (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Ellie (Ashley Olsen) travel to Paris to visit their grandfather, who serves as ambassador to the American embassy. Their parents plan for the girls to stroll through museums and take in French culture, but that's the last thing on their minds. The sisters immediately find a couple of guys, go on dates, ride a moped around Paris at night, and at one point even help their grandfather in important negotiations.
"The Olsen twins and the atmosphere of Paris: what better combination could there be!" — KaTrInA- PRO.
"What a nice feeling of nostalgia all those old movies with the sisters evoke", — Krapalina.
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4. "Billboard Dad"
- 1998
- USA
- Family, comedy, melodrama
- Director: Alan Metter
- Starring: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Tom Amandes, Jessica Tuck, Carl Banks
- IMDb Rating: 5.2
Twins Emily (Ashley Olsen) and Tess (Mary-Kate Olsen) want their dad (Tom Amandes) to find love and for them to find a new mom. After asking an artist friend to paint a huge billboard with a marriage announcement with their father's name on it, the girls place it on a downtown street. The man is bombarded with a barrage of offers from single women eager to meet.
If you are looking for a light, enjoyable and fun movie for the whole family, we recommend watching this particular comedy.
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3. "Winning London"
- 2001
- USA
- Adventure, melodrama, family, comedy
- Director: Craig Shapiro
- Starring: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Jesse Spencer, Rachel Roth, Eric Jungmann
- IMDb Rating: 5.4
Sisters Chloe (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Riley (Ashley Olsen) travel to London for the Model United Nations competition and find themselves on the same team. The capital of Great Britain hospitably welcomes the girls with a lot of interesting events, but the most important thing is that the sisters instantly fall in love. And from that moment their stay in London becomes especially bright and unforgettable.
This is the second collaboration Craig Shapiro with the Olsen twins. The first was the movie "Our Lips Are Sealed".
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2. "To Grandmother's House We Go"
- 1992
- USA
- Family, adventure, comedy
- Director: Jeff Franklin
- Starring: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Rhea Perlman, Cynthia Geary, J. Eddie Peck
- IMDb Rating: 5.7
6-year-old twins Sarah (Ashley Olsen) and Julie (Mary-Kate Olsen) are so naughty and restless that their mom Rhonda (Cynthia Geary) is on the verge of hysterics. One day, the kids hear their mom complaining that she needs a break from the naughty kids and decide to help her out. Sarah and Julie pack their bags and head off to visit Grandma (Rhea Perlman). Along the way, they are in for tons of adventures and even a kidnapping.
"I've loved all the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen movies since I was a kid (now, of course, a fan of Elizabeth Olsen's talent.) But what a nostalgia for childhood here", — Lava_recommends.
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1. "It Takes Two"
- 1995
- USA
- Melodrama, comedy, family
- Director: Andy Tennant
- Starring: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Kirstie Alley, Steve Guttenberg, Philip Bosco
- IMDb Rating: 5.9
Alice (Ashley Olsen) and Amanda (Mary-Kate Olsen) are alike as two peas in a pod, but they are not sisters. Amanda has no parents and lives in an orphanage, while Alice is the only daughter of a wealthy widower. A chance encounter in the woods changes the girls' lives forever, because now they have a cunning plan: to switch places and bring together Amanda's guardian (Kirstie Alley) and Alice's father (Steve Guttenberg).
"My love for the Olsen twins began with this tape. Too bad they're not filming now. Great comedy, funny, naive at times, but so sweet. It's warm to the point of insanity with this movie", — ilayy.
"Never get bored. Everything here is beautiful in general. Thank you for this picture, thanks to it every time I am transported back to my childhood, nostalgic. Good old American movie, the Olsen sisters are cute", — Want_chips.
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And in "Sunny Holidays," by the way, Megan Fox plays the role of a teacher who spoils the sisters' lives.
Sometimes it seems to me that interesting child actors are missing now...
Thank you for your attention))
Later, as she got older, she began to look for other jobs for her sisters. And this is probably how the list of favorite movies will look like.:
1) Moments of New York
2) Mexican adventures
3) Passport to Paris
4) A fun ride
5) Passport to Paris
6) Defeating London
My most favorite movies with Olsen:
1. Two: Me and my shadow
2. Passport to Paris
3. The Challenge/Mexican Adventures (not in this collection, although I think it deserves attention)
And now I will be happy to review most of the films with them)
But my favorite is "Sunny Holidays"
my childhood films were silent films with Charlie Chaplin.
As far as I remember, "Moments of New York" is the first movie with the sisters that was released in the cinema - it's the only one - and the last one where the sisters starred together. Therefore, it is somewhat higher in quality than the others presented here, something like "for home video viewing". Maybe that's why they weren't included in the list.
I also love the series with them " Two of a kind ", such an old sitcom)
So, I disagree with you)
And I just don't watch them, maybe that's why I don't know her.
And the fact that they have a sister, I found out only yesterday)))
Older brother James "Trent" Olsen, born in 1984
. Then they, then Elizabeth Olsen, born in 1989
And stepbrothers / children of their father in the second marriage/ sister Taylor Olsen, born in 1996 and brother Jack Olsen, born in 1997.
Maybe, yes, just a namesake, or maybe she took a pseudonym
I loved all the movies, but most of all I was called out, my passport to Paris, my dad from the poster, and my mouth was locked up even recently reviewed)