The Even Stevens Movie

The Even Stevens Movie

200394 min
5.8/10
TV MovieComedyFamily

Plot Summary

The Stevens think that they've won an all-expenses-paid trip to an island that's halfway around the world. When their house is destroyed, their food stolen, and their bacon eaten, the Stevens family breaks apart in front of all their friends on live national television, while the island itself is only a short distance away from Sacramento!

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👥Cast (35)

Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf

Louis Stevens

Christy Carlson Romano

Christy Carlson Romano

Ren Stevens

Donna Pescow

Donna Pescow

Eileen Stevens

Tom Virtue

Tom Virtue

Steve Stevens

Nick Spano

Nick Spano

Donnie Stevens

Tim Meadows

Tim Meadows

Miles McDermott

Steven Anthony Lawrence

Steven Anthony Lawrence

Bernard "Beans" Aranguren

A.J. Trauth

A.J. Trauth

Alan Twitty

Margo Harshman

Margo Harshman

Tawny Dean

Dave Coulier

Dave Coulier

Lance LeBow

Keone Young

Keone Young

Chief Tuka

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Lauren Frost

Ruby Mendel

🎬Crew

Director

Sean McNamara

Writers

Dennis Rinsler, Marc Warren

Producers

Dennis Rinsler, David Brookwell, Sean McNamara, Marc Warren, David Grace

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💬Reviews (1)

K

Kamurai

10/3/2020

Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend except for hardcore "Even Stevens" fans. I specifically binged "Evens Stevens" for this, and the show, even dated, is much better than the movie. This is clearly designed to be an extended episode of the show, but dramatically fails in the pacing that the show was so good at. While I'm a big fan of Christy Carlson Romano, Shia LaBeouf is only a little less crazy than his adult self, and it is the introduction of Tim Meadows that is the big difference in the plot. A mix of "Stuck on an island", "Secret Reality Show", and "Disfunctional Family" tropes, it really is just a lot of "let's mess with this family" for most of the movie. They stray away from the traditional use of family values to exploit the infighting to a point where they act like they're thinking about eating one another. It's fun, but I can't imagine anyone who doesn't have history with this family are going to enjoy the movie.

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Production Companies

Brookwell-McNamara Entertainment
Walt Disney Television