Mary Maroni (Lea Thompson) is a loving wife, a caring mother-of-three, and Bridgestone’s finest cupcake baker. Her simple life becomes a lot more complicated when her daughter secretly nominates her to run for mayor. Before she can react, a unfortunate accident involving the incumbent mayor sends her straight into office. With the love and support of her family to guide her, it is up to Mary to prove that she has the right ingredients to clean up the town. All rise for Mayor Cupcake!
1**M
Lea Thompson is better than this. The rest of the actors drag her down!
From the shear weight of the positive reviews, I decided to watch this but that was my mistake. I usually like movies that have a back-story that is based on reality but this was just too simplistic. I'm sure the real-life gal who inspired this story was well liked by her family and friends and they have every right to be proud of her but she didn't do anything spectacular to warrant hero worship and a movie. When all it takes to be a hero is to be honest, there is little hope for the real heros of the world who do spectacular and miraculous things.This story has all the thrills and excitement of watching an ant try to cross the sidewalk. I mean if it were not for Lea Thompson, I'd have quit watching very early on. The other actors don't even display the talent necessary for community theatre.Script writing is on par with what a 9th grader might right in English class for a term paper. Probably all of the actual facts of the story were wiggled in but factual accounts don't always make for a good story.Where was the drama? Where was the tension? There was an attempt to introduce conflict but the acting was so poorly done it resembled the conflict one gets when you turn on the light switch and the bulb instantly burns out with a "pop".For all of those reviewers who reveled in the fact that this movie has no sex, no foul language, no perversion and very minimal violence, I'd suggest that perhaps that is why there is no excitement in this movie...it just plods along and then plods some more. These are the people who want all of the frosting and no cake in their cupcakes. These are the people who want twice as much sugar and zero salt. And anyone who's ever baked cupcakes with that recepie knows how bad they come out. A movie that attempts to be all "Good" has nothing on the "Bad" side to bounce off for the balance to occur. No wonder it fell flat
O**A
Lea's always great.
And this flick is her forte - the girl next door. Few actresses have the ability to *not* be an actress. One of the things I've always admired about her is she comes across as the gal you invite to a canasta and popcorn party. This whole movie exemplifies that; small town, good people with a bad apple to toss out.Full family entertainment.
L**S
Suddenly craving cupcakes.
I would have given this a 5, but for the things I wish I could have seen happen in the movie, to help certain parts be more meaningful. Things that would have wrapped the movie up a little tighter for me. That being said, cute movie. I would watch it again. I would watch it with my 6 and 11 yr olds. I don't remember any swearing, no crude language, no sex or innuendos, no violence and nothing that would make me feel uncomfortable. There is a scene where a man punches another, But you'll be glad he did! I love that the family is supportive of one another, has family dinner with each other and genuinely cares and thinks about one another. Great cast of characters that you fall in love with. I love that even though the major was being put down and having her past thrown at her, she stood with her head up knowing who she was and what she was capable of. You could see she was not going to let anyone make her feel inferior without her consent. And I really appreciate that quiet strength she portrayed. I love the guy who recites the presidents in order. The guy who won't sell anything in his shop crack me up. I love Bart. I could go on and on about the quirks of all the characters I thought were hilarious! I'm not sure why they put it as a drama, because it's a comedy. Cute, funny and I am craving cupcakes.
I**E
Cute movie
I love Lea Thompson and this movie was really cute, but it was just lacking in a few areas. However I liked that there was very little swearing and it was basically a family friendly (Probably PG-13) rated movie. I loved the not-so-subtle "Breakfast Club" reference since Judd Nelson played Lea Thompson's husband. Very clever!
D**E
Woah
Take an honest look at all the mainstream trash out there, stuff people spend outrageous amounts for because that's what a lot of junk sells for. This isn't that stuff. This a goldmine of wonderful to feed into your dvd players. This doesn't fill your eyes or your head with what talentless ratings pushers want to fill you with. This movie is partly about the value of values, about kindness and consideration, about friendship and working together for selfless good. If you need more reasons, watch this and dump all that other stuff about breaking laws and doing just what you want at the cost of the lives of all the other people in the world. It's time the Oscars and all other awarding people take their minds out of their crotches and self-love and make an honest award for a change. So, stand up for decency and right and buy this movie before you purchase anything else.
R**R
Based on a real life
I liked the family focus of the main character, who was also able to serve her community.
M**E
Cute movie
Cute, feel-good movie.
B**H
A Feel Good Movie
I felt good after watching it, so it did its job.
F**X
Five Stars
great movie, fun to watch
M**S
Four Stars
Good movie.
K**N
Five Stars
Enjoyed the movie
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