Carpool with Tom Arnold: DVD Cover

    Carpool Director: Arthur Hiller Cast: Tom Arnold, David Paymer, Rhea Perlman, Rod Steiger

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/10/2004
    • Original Release: 1996
    • Rating: Rated PG
     
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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Heavy Traffic in Credits [3:07]
    2. Daniel's Assignment [2:08]
    3. Sideshow at Franklin's [1:16]
    4. A Deal Is a Deal [2:54]
    5. Chelsea and Her Sister [2:01]
    6. Bumpy Ride [5:04]
    7. No Donuts, Lots of Firepower [7:27]
    8. Breaking the Tension [2:56]
    9. Unstoppable Cops [3:15]
    10. Experienced Media Eye [1:02]
    11. Who's the Hostage? [1:38]
    12. Mrs. Laszlo and the Bad Guys [1:09]
    13. Parking Pandemonium [3:58]
    14. Bathroom Conga Line [3:15]
    15. So Long, Turquoise Frost [1:35]
    16. Phoney Business [2:05]
    17. Somebody's Gotta Pay [1:50]
    18. Meter Maid in Pursuit [1:49]
    19. Paintful Encounter [2:17]
    20. Trailer Parking [3:49]
    21. Mail Mayhem [2:20]
    22. Daniel at the Wheel [6:13]
    23. Still a Deal [3:32]
    24. Laszlo Bros. Carnival [3:07]
    25. Dad to the Rescue [5:35]
    26. The Hammerman Pitch [5:31]
    27. Daniel's New Deal [1:52]
    28. Partners [1:58]
    29. Lunch Date [:54]
    30. End Credits [3:36]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Franklin Lazlo (Tom Arnold) is desperate. His carnival is on the skids and he hasn't got the money to make his next payroll. He tries robbery, with little result except to have the police, some professional robbers, and a meter-maid (Rhea Perlman) chasing him. On the way, he takes uptight and harried children's carpool father Daniel Miller (David Paymer) and a van full of children hostage. Franklin and the children get up to some wild hijinks all over town, and gradually the starchy Daniel begins to loosen up. Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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    Carpoolby Anonymous

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    December 29, 2002: This movie has been my family's favorite for many many years. We watch it so much! We've practically memorized it all! I really reccomend it! It's hilarious!

    This review was written about the VHS edition.

    Carpoolby Anonymous

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    February 13, 2002: Carpool is a beautiful film. It includes something for everyone: humor for the teenage horndog, drama for the movie maven, a moral for the family, a love story for the classic romantic, exciting action-packed chase scenes for the adventurous type, and great footage of a Previa flying through a mall and a Sizzler getting ravaged. Daryl Zaland enjoyed this film in great degree and recomends it to you all! Great acting by Martha as the fiesty metermaid and Franklin as the joker. Travis is also a key role as the weird kid... Please buy this film!!!

    This review was written about the VHS edition.