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Big Brother Trouble 2000

★ 3.36 votes📅 2000-04-21

In the family-friendly comedy Big Brother Trouble (2000), director Ralph E. Portillo crafts a lighthearted battle of sibling rivalry set against the backdrop of suburban life.

Director: Ralph E. Portillo

Cast

Bo Hopkins
Bo Hopkins
Oddo
Dick Van Patten
Dick Van Patten
Captain Stacey
Mario López
Mario López
Coach
Lindsey Brooke
Gwen Stacey
Shad Hart
Sean Dobson
Eric Ian Goldberg
Eric Ian Goldberg
Josh
Melanie Chartoff
Melanie Chartoff
Frances Dobson
Michael Albala
Michael Albala
Clyde
E.E. Bell
E.E. Bell
Al
Michal Suchánek
Mitch Dobson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Big Brother Trouble (2000) about?

Big Brother Trouble follows the story of two brothers, Mitch and Sean, who find themselves competing for the affection of a charming girl who moves in next door. Their sibling rivalry escalates into a series of comedic misadventures as they try to outshine each other.

Who directed Big Brother Trouble?

Big Brother Trouble was directed by Ralph E. Portillo, known for his work in family-oriented comedies that blend humor with relatable themes.

Who stars in Big Brother Trouble?

The film features Bo Hopkins, Dick Van Patten, Mario López, Lindsey Brooke, and Shad Hart in the lead roles.

Is Big Brother Trouble (2000) worth watching?

As a family comedy, Big Brother Trouble offers a lighthearted take on sibling rivalry and teenage crushes. While not a blockbuster, its nostalgic charm and fun performances make it an enjoyable watch for fans of wholesome comedies.

How long is Big Brother Trouble?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Big Brother Trouble (2000) — A Sibling Comedy About Rivalry and First Crushes

In the family-friendly comedy Big Brother Trouble (2000), director Ralph E. Portillo crafts a lighthearted battle of sibling rivalry set against the backdrop of suburban life. When Mitch, the younger brother, locks horns with his older sibling Sean over a charming newcomer next door, chaos ensues as each tries to outdo the other in the quest for her attention. The film dives into the universal struggles of growing up, the complexities of family dynamics, and the awkwardness of first crushes, all wrapped in a playful, nostalgic atmosphere that feels like a classic '90s sitcom brought to life. With its blend of comedy and heartfelt moments, Big Brother Trouble captures the essence of teenage life with warmth and humor.

Bo Hopkins and Dick Van Patten lead the cast as the brothers' parents, grounding the film in a familiar family structure, while Mario López shines as Sean, bringing charisma and comedic timing to the role. The story unfolds with genuine sibling banter and plenty of situational humor, making it a perfect pick for fans of wholesome comedies. Though not a high-stakes thriller, Big Brother Trouble delivers a breezy, feel-good experience that highlights the fun—and frustrations—of navigating relationships in your teenage years.