Winning London

2001
5.4| 1h33m| G| en| More Info
Released: 27 March 2001 Released
Producted By: Tapestry Films
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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When Chloe and Riley Lawrence are invited to London to participate in the international Model U.N. competition, they enjoy seeing the sights and head over heals romance with cute british boys of course.

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Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Inclubabu Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
Aedonerre I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
Desertman84 This is another direct-to-video movie by the Olsen Twins that features a story of twin students that were sent into international competition.Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen portray Chloe and Riley Lawrence respectively as American high school students that were sent in London to take part in a symposium of students sponsored by the United Nations.What takes part in most of the story is what they do during their free time like learning to play polo,go shopping,see tourist sights and finally find time for romance.Their experiences at London help them to learn a few lessons on balance and responsibility.There is nothing new here except to see the Olsen twins portray the same characters and practically follow the same plot twists in the screenplays in most of their movies.This time though the story takes place in London.While their fans have accepted the movies that they usually make for kids and pre-teens,adults not used to it may find themselves in an awkward situation.They need to get used to it accept it for what it usually is.
natalie-henderson-1 This is the most awful film i have ever seen!Are Mary-Kate and Ashley dumb or something?As if us Brits speak really posh like that?!that guy who played James in it wasn't even from the UK he's Australian!and the clothes that they were all parading in like arseholes pretending to be British really annoyed me.I love going on shopping sprees and believe me WE DO NOT WEAR THAT LOAD OF CRAP!So to all Americans out there do not be fooled by this stupid film because us Brits do not speak posh like that (only the queen does) we are not snobby n strict (us Brits are totally wild!) we listen to the same music you Americans are into such as rap r&b rock pop dance etc we do not wear them crap clothes we wear normal clothes and designer clothes such as Gucci and most of all we are not into the sport polo only nerds are and we do not like Shakespeare at all Shakespeare is utter crap that nobody can understand and we do not say Ta-tar or would you like a cup of tea only retarded ones do!And that is basically what I've have got to say about this DO NOT SEE THIS film!Keep on chilling!
lucy_sandwell This movie was quite terrible - it shows the English as terrible snobs! Practically no British teenager speaks that poshly - apart from the royals. Not even the royals youngsters wear suits to discos! What normal guys wheres one of those riding jackets! The Olsen twins displayed their total lack of knowledge of Britain - and referred to every single wrong stereotype they could find. This film is stupid and childish - and will send all the wrong messages to the USA about us Brits. We do not dress up-tight to ALL occasions, we CAN dance, we do not all live in stately homes, we do not all have up-tight parents and we can have fun. The film does do us one favour however... we ARE integral and we DO have morals. We also DO NOT negotiate with terrorists. We can definitely give the Americans a run for their money like that.
sara14stars This is a great movie. I only got the video a little while ago but i've watched it like 5 times in a row. Mary-Kate and Ashley can come back here anytime they want!!! My only gripe is jesse spencers accent. But you can't have everything