Akeelah and the Bee with Laurence Fishburne: DVD Cover

    Akeelah and the Bee Director: Doug Atchison Cast: Laurence Fishburne, Angela Bassett, Keke Palmer, Curtis Armstrong

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/29/2006
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 33,592

    Viewer Rating: (71 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Making of Akeelah and the Bee; Two Peas in a Pod; Inside the Mind of Akeelah; Keke Palmer "All My Girlz" music video; Gag reel; Deleted scenes; 4x3 full screen version; 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital audio; English and Spanish subtitles

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    Disc #1 -- Akeelah and the Bee [P&S]
    1. Introduction [3:25]
    2. ESPN [5:10]
    3. School Spelling Bee [4:27]
    4. Do It for Dad [3:48]
    5. Dr. Larabee [3:40]
    6. District Spelling Bee [7:14]
    7. Caught Cheating [4:19]
    8. Woodland Hills [5:57]
    9. I Need a Coach [4:05]
    10. Javier's Birthday Party [5:01]
    11. Words to Change the World [4:21]
    12. I'm Not in the Mood [3:51]
    13. Regional Spelling Bee [7:06]
    14. Being Honored [5:25]
    15. It's So Hard [2:45]
    16. 50,000 Coaches [5:18]
    17. Denise [4:52]
    18. Off to D.C. [3:43]
    19. Scripps National Spelling Bee [4:12]
    20. Eliminations [4:57]
    21. Break Time [2:47]
    22. Xanthosis [3:54]
    23. Head to Head [5:12]
    24. Credits [7:09]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A sober, heartwarming, and inspirational drama, Akeelah and the Bee employs intelligent writing and unusually sensitive performances, especially from young African-American actress Keke Palmer in the title role. Eleven-year-old Akeelah Anderson, who lives in south central Los Angeles with her working mother (Angela Bassett), is an extremely bright girl whose grades are slipping due to unwelcome, outside influences. To get her back on track, the school principal has her enter the national spelling bee. Akeelah's coach for the event is Dr. Joshua Larabee (Laurence Fishburne), a college professor on a leave of absence following the death of his daughter. Writer-director Doug Atchison draws his characters sharply, giving clearly definable traits to each but leaving a certain amount of room for interpretation by the actors, who rise to the challenge magnificently. Larabee keenly understands that Akeelah's love for words links her to the father she lost as a small girl, and she realizes on some level that she has become a surrogate for the daughter Larabee lost. Fishburne's demonstrative passion is perfectly balanced by Palmer's quiet strength, and their scenes together are pure, unadulterated movie magic. The climactic spelling bee doesn't unfold along predictable lines, and it demonstrates that Akeelah has learned things she can't get out of a dictionary or thesaurus. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Great movie for the whole familyby 53sunray

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    April 20, 2009: I bought this movie to help a very shy child I tutor after school. She never spoke in class though she'd read in a whispery voice if I asked her to and she did well in group activities. I hoped this movie would encourage her to be less afraid of speaking in front of the class. I would recommend this movie to every family with or without children. There are lessons for us all to learn and we are able to look at the situation from many points of view.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Akeelah and the Beeby Anonymous

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    October 04, 2007: Edith Quintero Oct, 4, 07 Ms. Winchell 9th per. “Akeelah and the bee” I think “Akeelah and the Bee” was alright. I did like the movie because it shows that no matter how close she was going to quit the spelling bee ,her people always told her not give up on what she wanted to do. Also she didn’t give up on what she wanted to do because she was also doing it for her dad. I also liked it because she never gave up on her even though some two girls who didn’t like her would always make fun of her but she would continue. She was about to give up but her best friend would always cheered her up by saying, “no girl you did really good you were the best one out of the whole school don’t listen to those girls”. She always listens to her friend even though she wanted to quit on her self, but that’s what she wanted to do and what her father wanted her to do.

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