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Sky High

Saving The World... One Homework Assignment At A Time.
2005 | 99m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Set in a world where superheroes are commonly known and accepted, young Will Stronghold, the son of the Commander and Jetstream, tries to find a balance between being a normal teenager and an extraordinary being.
Release Date: Jul 29, 2005
Director: Mike Mitchell
Writer: Paul Hernandez, Bob Schooley, Mark McCorkle
Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure
Keywords loyalty, mockery, friendship, high school, friends, superhero, mission, heroism, super power
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Gunn Films, Max Stronghold Productions Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $86,369,815
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Angarano Will Stronghold
Mary Elizabeth Winstead Gwen Grayson / Royal Pain
Kurt Russell Steve Stronghold / The Commander
Kelly Preston Josie Stronghold / Jetstream
Danielle Panabaker Layla Williams
Bruce Campbell Coach Boomer
Lynda Carter Principal Powers
Kevin Heffernan Ron Wilson, Bus Driver
Dee Jay Daniels Ethan
Kelly Vitz Magenta
Loren Berman Little Larry
Nicholas Braun Zachary "Zach" Braun / Zack Attack
Steven Strait Warren Peace
Malika Penny
Khadijah Haqq McCray Penny
Jake Sandvig Lash
Will Harris Speed
Dustin Ingram Carbon Copy Kid
Christopher Wynne News Anchor
Cloris Leachman Nurse Spex
Jim Rash Mr. Grayson / Stitches
Dave Foley Mr. Boy
Kevin McDonald Mr. Medulla
Amy Brown Twin
Kimmy Brown Evil Twin
Lucille Soong Cook
Zachry Rogers Young Commander
Tom Kenny Mr. Timmerman
Jill Talley Mrs. Timmerman
Patrick Warburton Royal Pain (voice)
Vakisha Coleman Student Sidekick (uncredited)
Sean Gordon Penny's Date (uncredited)
Hans Hernke Laser-Vision Boy (uncredited)
Jason Maxim Funky Prom Boy (uncredited)
Name Job
Peter Amundson Editor
Bruce Robert Hill Production Design
Paul Hernandez Writer
William Hawkins Art Direction
Suzanne Tenner Still Photographer
Donald J. Malouf Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Rebber Transportation Coordinator
Paul Ledford Production Sound Mixer
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Susan Germaine Hair Department Head
Lisa Brown Music Supervisor
Stephen M. Davis Music Editor
John E. Jackson Makeup Artist
Susan Carol Schwary Hairstylist
Candace Neal Key Hair Stylist
June Brickman Makeup Artist
Sam Emerson Still Photographer
David Kern Sound Effects Editor
Jane English Makeup Artist
Pamela Alch Script Supervisor
Jay B. Richardson Music Editor
Richard Bloom Art Department Coordinator
Christina Smith Makeup Department Head
Adam Kopald Sound Effects Editor
Dottie Starling CGI Supervisor
John Kwiatkowski Dialogue Editor
Kimberly Lowe Voigt Dialogue Editor
G.W. Brown Supervising ADR Editor
Millie Holladay Stunts
Michael McGuire Stunts
Craig Frosty Silva Stunts
Monty L. Simons Stunts
Nicole Surels Stunts
Alison Hyatt Simpson Stunts
Tiffanie White Stunts
Michele Waitman Stunts
Dave Hospes Stunts
Charles Grisham Stunts
Troy Lindsay Brown Stunts
Rockey Dickey Jr. Stunts
Matthew Rugetti Stunts
Nicole Basanda Stunts
Rhonda Roberts Stunts
Jodi Lyn Brockton Stunt Double
Randy James Beckman Stunts
Lena Baran Stunts
J. Patrick Daily Stunts
Mike Mitchell Director
Michael Giacchino Original Music Composer
Shelly Johnson Director of Photography
Bob Schooley Writer
Mark McCorkle Writer
Allison Jones Casting
Robert Gould Set Decoration
Michael Wilkinson Costume Design
Dean A. Zupancic Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Todd Toon Supervising Sound Editor
Heidi Moneymaker Stunts
Monica Staggs Stunts
Jon H. Epstein Stunt Coordinator
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Hank Amos Stunts
Jeremy Fitzgerald Stunts
Meredith Majors Stunts
Scott Rogers Stunt Coordinator
Misty Rosas Stunts
Felipe Savahge Stunts
Michael Hugghins Stunts
Danny Downey Stunts
Tawny Fere Stunts
Max Daniels Stunts
Jason Rodriguez Stunts
Natascha Hopkins Stunt Double
Joey Anaya Stunt Double
Clinton Wayne Tattoo Designer
Name Title
Ann Marie Sanderlin Executive Producer
Andrew Gunn Producer
Mario Iscovich Executive Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
8.0

Great watch, will watch again, and can recommend. This is one of the best superhero movies outside of DC and Marvel movies. Not only does it use the silly costumes that I like from comics, but it incorporates it as part of normal life: the world is clearly built to show that Supers are somewhat ... normal to see, and that there is a community of them. It's basically Professor X's school if people treated Mutants like the Avengers. The immediate problems are in the the casting: there are SO MANY great people, almost everyone is funny and takes to their roles perfectly, but the lead, the focus of the story, is forgettable, and it is completely unbelievable that he would have these girls after him, let alone someone who we're happy to have powers. And I hate Kurt Russell, but the movie is so good I forget he's in it until he suddenly appears and smarms it up. A "coming of age" story, with "high school politics", and "girl next door" tropes all mixed together is a good recipe, and with super powers to keep it interesting. I think that's the thing that makes this movie stand out. Using the super powers, the movie is all about SHOW, don't tell. A lot of movie forget this, overusing narration and dialogue out of place. The content of the movie is all about meaningful dialogue, showing the world, and how it works. It is also about being fun, they pay special detail to the scenes to keep it light and add something extra to the scenes. Another thing that comedy movies forget is that a joke should compliment the movie, not stop it: there are so many little bits sewn into the movie that happen to the side (Larry being a 2-ton rock at a party), or as part of the world building (a hero support montage of utility belts). The oddest parts of the movie deal with teens dating and their parents, it's perfectly apt, but you can feel the awkwardness of the situation. If you've ever liked any super hero anything, then give this a go, you'll probably like it.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
7.0

A decent superhero comedy from Disney. <em>'Sky High'</em> sets up a little iffy, with a few cringey moments early, but goes on to produce a suitably entertaining film. Kurt Russell gives the only performance that I'll likely remember, but all the cast do their part - they are well cast, with non ... e of them leaving anything to be desired to be honest. The effects are good, while there are a couple of amusing gags thrown in. It's a simple and pretty predictable premise, but that doesn't stop it from being fun to watch. It could've, perhaps, worked better as a TV show? There are murmurs that that's what they plan to do soon, so I wouldn't be surprised if they did. Worth a watch.

Jun 23, 2021