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Movie Review: New York Minute

May 7, 2004 - Lynn Barker

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If you are a Mary-Kate and Ashley fan, you've waited for them to put a movie out in a theater rather than on tape or DVD. New York Minute is their "coming out" party. Meaning they are almost 18 and they want the world to know it!

Here's the haps: The twin Ryan sisters, are living in Long Island with their widowed doc dad (Dr. Drew Pinksy) and they couldn't be more different. Jane (Ashley Olsen) is a neatnik overachiever who is scheduled to give a speech at Columbia university in order to win a cool scholarship to Oxford University. Her sis Roxy( Mary-Kate Olsen) is a class-cutting free spirit who wants to go to Manhattan to sneak into a rock video (Simple Plan) in order to give their A&R people her band's demo disc. Jack Osbourne plays Roxy's band manager!

The girls fight all the way to New York and get kicked off a commuter train. A weird spyguy slips a microchip into Roxy's purse. Crook Bennie Bang (Andy Richter) wants to get his hands on it. (It's a disc full of pirated new music). He offers the girls a limo ride to the city but they escape him and the chase is on. Jane has left her speech in her dayplanner inside the limo and is desperate to get it back. Following Roxy like a hound dog is obsessed truancy officer Max Lomax (Eugene Levy) a wanna-be cop who is determined to catch his number one class-ditching target.

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