Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen

January 13, 2010 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi

Transformers 2 Tagline: Revenge Is Coming.
Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen - DVD Cover

Transformers 2 DVD Cover

Actors:

Shia LaBeouf Sam ‘Spike’ Witwicky
Megan Fox Mikaela
Josh Duhamel Captain Lennox
John Turturro Agent Simmons
John Turturro Voice of Jetfire
James Harvey Ward Sonarman
Charles Adler Starscream
Derek Alvarado Joint Op #1
Cas Anvar Egyptian Interpol #1
Michael Benyaer Egyptian Interpol
Robert Bizik Maitre d’
Ted Borodaeff Mime
Jerome Ro Brooks Guard #5
Anthony C. Brown Paris Restaurant Patron
Lee Burkett Man in Street
John Sterling Carter CNN Reporter
Larry Carter Security Guard 3
Charles Chen Mandarin Blogger
Directors: Michael Bay
IMDB Rating: 6.4
out of 10 (47,928 votes)

“Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen ” 2009 by Michael Bay – Movie Review

Michael Bay has created a miracle and made the second part of the movie not worse (and nobody is able to do it better) than the first.

Megan Fox Looking Hot

Megan Fox Looking Hot

To cut the long story short, let me tell you what is waiting for the audience of “Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen”: Megan Fox in sexy ultra-short shorts, robot-bikes (not as steep as in the “Terminator 4: Salvation“, but still cool), a funny robot turns into a toy RC jeep, Megan Fox in sexy leather pants, the nano-robot composed of small metal balls, a giant robot composed of 5 or 7 machines, Megan Fox in sexy white pants, large one-eyed jaguar robot, a huge robot with the giant steel balls, an awesome sexy blonde robot in panties and a metal tail at the level of the coccyx, and much much more.

Okay, in short, that’s almost all the plot of the second Transformers movie.

‘Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen” (2009) Plot Overview

While the good robots, who has signed in to protect the Earth from evil robots, are finding their way through the bureaucracy of the Ministry of Defense, and the bad robots are regrouping gloomily somewhere near Saturn, the grown-up hero of the first “Transformers” (LaBeouf) argues with clearly too cool for him car mechanic girl (Fox) about who is the first to say “I love you”, and explains why he is not taking the animate “Chevrolet” to the college with him. Higher education, however, is limited to falling into bed with a pornographic student and the demolition of the library – the trumpet calls, the giant robot says: “Sam, we need you”.

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Terminator 4: Salvation – Who’s The Savior?

January 10, 2010 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

The End Begins. We Fight Back.
Terminator Salvation - DVD Cover

Terminator Salvation DVD Cover

Actors:

Christian Bale John Connor
Anton Yelchin Kyle Reese
Sam Worthington Marcus Wright
Bryce Dallas Howard Kate Connor
Michael Ironside General Ashdown
Moon Bloodgood Blair Williams
Helena Bonham Carter Dr. Serena Cogan
Jadagrace Star
Ivan G’Vera General Losenko
Common Barnes
Jane Alexander Virginia
Chris Browning Morrison
Dorian Nkono David
Beth Bailey Lisa
Victor Ho Mark
Directors: McG
IMDB Rating:
7.2 out of 10 (31,892 votes)

‘Terminator Salvation’ 2009 – Review

‘Terminator Salvation’ is the movie starring Christian Bale and Sam Worthington. Impressive visual effects, powerful mythology, strong script and harmonious cast – these are components of the fourth part of the saga about the deadly war between machines and humans.

Terminator

Terminator

Fears of fans which were waiting for the movie release with a sinking heart – if McG will ‘craft’ something similar to Mostow’s ‘chef-d’oeuvre’ – those fears appeared to be groundless. ‘Terminator: Salvation’ managed to wash off the stain which was mercilessly imposed on the Terminator franchise by mess titled ‘Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines’. Now you can easily erase Kristanna Loken’s Terminatrix and amoebous John Connor performed miserably by Nick Stahl from your memory. Feel free to consider ‘Terminator’ a trilogy with ‘terminator Salvation’ being the third part.

The opening musical score of the ‘Terminator’ – like a hammer knocking on the anvil, which promises arduous trials to the humankind – is responsible for creating a legend out of the low-budget action movie to the same extent as Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has played the ruthless machine in the preceding three Terminators.

This familiar tune is perhaps the only component maintained by the franchise up to the fourth series of the ‘human-vs-machines’ opposition story. With this mechanical heartbeat, which penetrates into every corner of the audience’s hearts, six years after the ‘Rise Of The machines’ enters the fourth installation by director McG.

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McG is a cunning fellow, so he chose the right way to reanimate the movie legend – he has invited Christian Bale to star in ‘Salvation’. McG as a director has got enough competence and skills to do high-tech cinema attraction ( ‘Charlie’s Angels’), but he still lacks the charisma of James Cameron to end up with ‘ the magic’ of cinema. The legend of ‘Terminator’ requires much more than just a skilled professional, and that fact has been proven by the Jonathan Mostow’s ‘Terminator 3′.

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‘Cradle 2 the Grave’ Download and Reviews

December 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

“Cradle 2 the Grave” Movie Details

Cradle 2 the Grave tagline: Born 2 the life. True 2 the code. Bad 2 the bone.
Cradle to the Grave - DVD Cover

Cradle 2 the Grave DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Johnny Nguyen
  • DMX Fait
    Jet Li Su
    Anthony Anderson Tommy
    Kelly Hu Sona
    Tom Arnold Archie
    Mark Dacascos Ling
    Gabrielle Union Daria
    Michael Jace Odion
    Drag-On Miles
    Paige Hurd Vanessa
    Paolo Seganti Christophe
    Richard Trapp Douglas
    Ron Yuan Laser Tech
    Woon Young Park Bald Enforcer
    Ling’s Hitman
    Directors: Andrzej Bartkowiak IMDB Rating: 5.4/10 out of 13,915 votes

    “Cradle 2 the Grave” Movie Review

    “Cradle to the Grave” Plot Summary

    A jewel thief’s daughter is kidnapped after he steals a collection of prized black diamonds, which aren’t at all what they seem. add synopsis

    Loved this little flick

    Hey, it’s not Fellini, but I didn’t expect Fellini. It’s a good, old-fashioned, good guys vs bad guys kind of flick. One that’s fairly predictable, you can sit back, grab the popcorn, and just wait for the guys in the white hats to kick the butts of the guys with the black hats

    So, the actors aren’t the best I’ve ever seen, but I was actually surprised and pleased with DMX’s performance, probably because I didn’t expect much and I don’t care for his ‘music’ at all. If nothing else, his character did come across as likable and he may surprise us all and improve with time. Both the movies I’ve seen him in, he at least portrays the ‘bad guy who’s not a bad guy at all,’ and at least gets a couple of points from me for trying to be a positive role model. I’ve seen Oscar winners who had worse performances, and people are being pretty hard on him on this board, but I think he did more than OK for the material he had to work with

    The movie is provided with the obligatory comic relief with Tom Arnold and Anthony Anderson, and some other supporting actors with whom I’m not familiar, and of course the Jet Li fight sequences are always worth watching. How anyone can move that fast is incredible and I could watch him read the Yellow pages aloud just to watch the fights

    So, if it’s a good, old-fashioned throwback to the good guys vs bad guys movie you’re in the mood for, check it out

    I doubt you’ll be disappointed.

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    ‘Match Point’ Download and Reviews

    December 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Romance

    “Match Point” Movie Details

    Match Point tagline: Passion Temptation Obsession
    Match Point - DVD Cover

    Match Point DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • John Fortune
  • Jonathan Rhys-Meyers Chris Wilton
    Alexander Armstrong Mr. Townsend
    Paul Kaye Estate Agent
    Matthew Goode Tom Hewett
    Brian Cox Alec Hewett
    Penelope Wilton Eleanor Hewett
    Emily Mortimer Chloe Hewett Wilton
    Janis Kelly ‘La Traviata’ Performer
    Alan Oke ‘La Traviata’ Performer
    Mark Gatiss Ping-Pong Player
    Scarlett Johansson Nola Rice
    Simon Kunz Rod Carver
    Geoffrey Streatfield Alan Sinclair
    Mary Hegarty ‘Rigoletto’ Performer
    John the Chauffeur
    Directors: Woody Allen IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 61,087 votes

    “Match Point” Movie Review

    “Match Point” Plot Summary

    At a turning point in his life, a former tennis pro falls for a femme-fatal type who happens to be dating his friend and soon-to-be brother-in-law. add synopsis

    The Talented Mr. Allen: Woody’s best film since ‘Crimes & Misdemeanors’

    MATCH POINT (2005) ***1/2 Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Mortimer, Matthew Goode, Brian Cox, Penelope Wilton, Margaret Tyzack, Ewen Bremner, James Nesbitt. The Talented Mr. Allen: Woody’s best film since ‘Crimes & Misdemeanors’Woody Allen has been a respected filmmaker for over thirty years and in recent memory has been in something of a slump with his trademark New York neurotic comedies of late and it has been well over a decade since he attempted anything resembling a drama (his last was a combination of comedy/ drama for his masterpiece ‘Crimes & Misdemeanors’ in 1989) and in his latest stab at it comes through remarkably with his best film in sometime

    Jettisoning his usual choice of his beloved Manhattan The Woodman jaunts across The Big Pond and sets his story in London (not the first European adventure mind you – he did go to Paris for ‘Everyone Says I Love You’) with the plot focusing on a borderline callow young tennis player cum pro, Chris Wilton (Rhys-Meyers giving Jude Law a run for the money as sexiest Brit on screen) whose philosophy for life is being lucky rather than being good or great at something. This proves to be his one flaw as he obtains a job as an instructor for a supremely private resort club where he befriends one of his charges, Tom Hewett (Goode), whose shared love for opera has him inviting the unassuming Chris to a performance where his family has a box seat reserved. Here he meets the rest of Tom’s family: respected businessman Alec (the ubiquitous Cox), tipsy mum Eleanor (Wilton) and engaging sister Chloe (the wonderfully sublime Mortimer) who falls deeply head over heels in love with Chris almost immediately. Chris too finds himself in love with Chloe and before you know it is taken in by the wealthy clan as one of the family

    As the story progresses Chris finds this sudden shift in his life moving along nicely and to his agreement accruing a position in one of Alec’s many business ventures as an apprentice seller and weekends at the sprawling estate of the Hewetts. It is there he also meets Tom’s gorgeous American fiancee, Nola Rice (Johansson giving one of her better performances to date), a fledgling actress who beguiles Chris immediately and he is smitten by her, intoxicated by her very presence that the two wind up in a countryside embrace leading to a moment of unbridled passion. While Nola makes light of giving in to their primal desires as a lack of clarity on her behalf, Chris cannot get enough of her; Nola explains this desire is temporary and that she is getting married to Tom; end of story

    Chris tries to do what’s right and eventually marries the unsuspecting Chloe and absorbs himself in work until one day while playing a set with Tom he is informed that Tom has dumped Nola and is in love with another unknown woman. The fire is re-ignited in Chris’ soul and the determination heightened as he becomes infatuated in finding Nola again to seduce her once and for all. Allen allows his talented class plenty of room to act up a storm but not overact the seemingly straight-forward melodrama at hand but what makes it rise above the norm is the way his leads make their seemingly unsympathetic characters empathetic. Rhys-Meyers remains cool as a cucumber until the predictable complication ensures his affair with Johansson will lead to an unlikely scenario that borders ridiculous mystery theater affair however maintains a balance of dread in when the couple will come to a head. Johansson mixes the smoky cadence of her Kathleen Turner-like vocals into a come-hither-insouciance not before experienced and has the tricky task of making her Nola’s head case come to fruition with believability; she succeeds succinctly

    Allen’s screenplay is literate, clever and crafty and at once familiar with a few of his trademark quips tossed in with elan that his upper crust characters make the most of what they can with a dry bright witticism here and there. The storyline flows evenly amidst its choppy third act that feels a tad rushed yet when the darkness comes it echoes ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ which it has a lot in common with but never trespasses entirely. This is Allen’s most adult film in sometime and not to besmirch it perhaps his most challenging one to date. Thank God Woody is back in fine form, not unlike an old tennis pro on the senior’s tour with a wicked backhand.

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    ‘The One’ Download and Reviews

    December 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    “The One” Movie Details

    The One tagline: What if there was a killer traveling through parallel worlds…and he looked just like you? [taken from the trailer]
    The One - DVD Cover

    The One DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jet Li Gabe Law/Gabriel Yulaw/Lawless
    Carla Gugino T.K. Law/Massie Walsh
    Delroy Lindo MVA Agent Harry Roedecker/Gas Station Attendant
    Jason Statham MVA Agent Evan Funsch
    James Morrison LAPD Officer Bobby Aldrich/’A’ World Inmate #1
    Dylan Bruno Yates
    Richard Steinmetz D’Antoni
    Steve Rankin MVA Supervisor
    Tucker Smallwood Prison Warden
    Harriet Sansom Harris Nurse Besson
    David Keats MRI Technician
    Dean Norris Sgt. Siegel
    Ron Zimmerman Rotten Ronnie
    Darin Morgan Hugo
    Mark Borchardt Cesar
    Directors: James Wong
    IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 22,927 votes

    “The One” Movie Review

    “The One” Plot Summary

    A sheriff’s deputy fights an alternate universe version of himself who grows stronger with each alternate self he kills. add synopsis

    Jet Li?s best Hollywood movie yet

    Yep, that including Cradle 2 the Grave… The fights in this movie are awesome, specially the Li vs Li one. Story-wise, the movie have a few plot-holes, but is a science-fiction movie as well so i thinks that is forgivable. I recommend The One for all the Jet-Li fans and the action movies fans as well. BTW the music rocks!

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    ‘War’ Download and Reviews

    December 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Thriller

    “War” Movie Details

    War tagline: One wants justice, the other wants revenge.
    War - DVD Cover

    War DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jet Li Rogue
    Jason Statham Special Agent Jack Crawford
    John Lone Li Chang
    Devon Aoki Kira Yanagawa
    Luis GuzmГЎn Benny
    Saul Rubinek Dr. Sherman
    Ryo Ishibashi Shiro Yanagawa
    Sung Kang Special Agent Goi
    Mathew St. Patrick Special Agent Wick
    Nadine Velazquez Maria
    Andrea Roth Jenny Crawford
    Kenneth Choi Takada
    Mark Cheng Wu Ti
    Kane Kosugi Temple Garden Warrior
    Kennedy Montano Ana Chang
    Directors: Philip G. Atwell
    IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 26,734 votes

    “War” Movie Review

    “War” Plot Summary

    An FBI Agent seeks vengeance on a mysterious assassin known as “Rogue” who murdered his partner.

    Good fun, good action

    Recap: FBI Agent Crawford and his partner Tom Lone happen to find themselves in the middle of a shootout between different factions of the Japanese mafia. Naturally they go in. Soon they find that one party is made up of the mysterious and feared assassin Rogue. It is only by Tom’s timely appearance that Crawford isn’t killed by Rogue. The yakuza, in revenge for Rogue kills Tom and his entire family. Since then Crawford has been on the hunt. Three years later Rogue appears again. But this time he has switched allegiance to the other faction. And suddenly Crawford and his agent find himself in the middle of a war

    Comments: Just about what you would expect of a movie with both Statham and Li in it. Not very subtle but full of action, shoot-outs, fighting, car chases and explosions. It is high paced and delivers scene after action packed scene. If that’s what you want, you won’t be disappointed

    Both Li and Statham are veterans in this kind of game and bring real solid performances. And I think Philip Atwell, who made his debut as full length movie director, did well too. He managed to keep the pace up and didn’t lose focus from the essential parts. There is a small element of surprise in there, but it is not given too much of attention, it just makes some interesting twists here and there.7/10

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    ‘I Spy’ Download and Reviews

    November 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Comedy

    “I Spy” Movie Details

    I Spy tagline: Attitude meets espionage
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    I Spy DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Joe Cortez
  • Eddie Murphy Kelly Robinson
    Owen Wilson Special Agent Alex Scott
    Famke Janssen Special Agent Rachel Wright
    Malcolm McDowell Arnold Gundars
    Gary Cole Carlos
    Phill Lewis Jerry
    Viv Leacock T.J.
    Keith Dallas Lunchbox
    Tate Taylor Lieutenant Percy
    Lynda Boyd Edna
    Bill Mondy McIntyre
    Larry Merchant Vegas Commentator
    Sugar Ray Leonard Vegas Commentator
    Jimmy Lennon Jr. Vegas Ring Announcer
    Vegas Referee
    Directors: Betty Thomas IMDB Rating: 5.3/10 out of 17,020 votes

    “I Spy” Movie Review

    “I-Spy” Plot Summary

    Based on the 1960’s television series I Spy. A professional athlete (boxer – Eddie Murphy) has to help a U.S. government agent recover a missing jet. add synopsis

    overall pretty funny,gotta watch it.

    eddie murphy is a big mouth boxer where everything is all about him. his attitude is raw and self endulging. owen wilson is a spy that gets all the low budget crappy spy equipment but feels that he is a much better spy than his cohorts. his coworkers get all the good stuff ( high dollar epuipment) and he gets junk, and he makes a big deal about it several times in the movie in a funny way. if you want to watch a funny movie with lots of unexpected punchlines then this is a must see. the storyline is a little lame and predictable, but the acting and annicdotes(sp?) make up for it. pretty good action and lots of humor.very entertaining for an hour and a half. one of the best films i have seen put out by both actors in a while ( 2 years or longer).

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    ‘Rescue Dawn’ Download and Reviews

    November 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Biography

    “Rescue Dawn” Movie Details

    Rescue Dawn tagline: A true story of survival… declassified.
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    Rescue Dawn DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Christian Bale Dieter
    Marshall Bell Admiral
    FranГ§ois Chau Province Governor
    Jeremy Davies Gene
    Craig Gellis Corporal
    GQ Farkas
    Zach Grenier Squad Leader
    Pat Healy Norman
    Toby Huss Spook
    Bonnie Z. Hutchinson Nurse
    Evan Jones Lessard
    Abhijati ‘Meuk’ Jusakul Phisit
    Mr. Tony B. King Jet Pilot
    Mr. Richard Manning Helicopter Pilot
    Mr. Garrett D. Melich Rigger
    Directors: Werner Herzog
    IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 35,128 votes

    “Rescue Dawn” Movie Review

    “Rescue Dawn” Plot Summary

    A US Fighter pilot’s epic struggle of survival after being shot down on a mission over Laos during the Vietnam War.

    Best movie of the year

    It really was the best movie I’ve seen all year- narrowly beating The Departed (VERY narrow indeed).

    I saw this at the second showing, so I wasn’t there for Bale or Davies or Herzog, but the movie was obviously worth it. I am very eagerly anticipating its theatrical release. Oscar buzz is good for this so far, but I’m afraid with the release date set for early 2007 that might not happen

    Herzog expertly adapted his documentary into a full-fledged narrative that is both thrilling and heartbreaking (Steve Zahn… How awesome). This is worth every penny you pay for the ticket

    See it ASAP.

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    ‘Hero’ Download and Reviews

    November 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure

    “Hero” Movie Details

    Hero tagline: Kono kuni wa mada, honto no hero wo shiranai [Japan] (This land doesn’t know a real hero. Yet.)
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    Hero DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jet Li Nameless
    Tony Leung Chiu Wai Broken Sword
    Maggie Cheung Flying Snow
    Ziyi Zhang Moon
    Daoming Chen King of Qin
    Donnie Yen Sky
    Liu Zhong Yuan Scholar
    Zheng Tia Yong Old Servant
    Yan Qin Prime Minister
    Chang Xiao Yang General
    Zhang Ya Kun Commander
    Ma Wen Hua Head Eunuch
    Jin Ming Eunuch
    Xu Kuang Hua Pianist
    Wang Shou Xin Musician
    Directors: Yimou Zhang
    IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 72,332 votes

    “Hero” Movie Review

    “Ying xiong” Plot Summary

    A series of Rashomon-like flashback accounts shape the story of how one man defeated three assassins who sought to murder the most powerful warlord in pre-unified China.

    Beautiful.

    In all honesty, Hero required a bit more patience than I thought. Tarantino wanted to present this movie to North American audiences so I thought there would have been more action, but surprise! There is much drama in Hero and the movie begins with one intention and unfolds, in a deceptively beautiful fashion, into a legend that is much larger than the characters themselves are involved! Why did it have to take so long to prove such a point?Anyway, a man who shall remain Nameless has dispatched the kingdom’s three top assassins, thus easing the King’s mind that he could sleep at night. But the King is curious and we see the true story and how the tale unfolds

    The fights are beautiful. The battle between Snow and Moon, though lopsided, was a joy. It was art in itself. But overall, be patient. With the many changes in the story, I lost my concentration adjusting to it. But any fan of martial arts and drama must see this movie. It is that elegant.

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    ‘The Little Mermaid’ Download and Reviews

    November 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Animation, Family, Fantasy

    “The Little Mermaid” Movie Details

    The Little Mermaid tagline: Somewhere under the sea and beyond your imagination is an adventure in fantasy.
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    The Little Mermaid DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Samuel E. Wright
  • Rene Auberjonois Louis
    Christopher Daniel Barnes Prince Eric
    Jodi Benson Ariel
    Pat Carroll Ursula
    Paddi Edwards Flotsam & Jetsam
    Buddy Hackett Scuttle
    Jason Marin Flounder
    Kenneth Mars King Triton
    Edie McClurg Carlotta
    Will Ryan Seahorse
    Ben Wright Grimsby
    Sebastian
    Directors: Ron Clements and John Musker IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 34,931 votes

    “The Little Mermaid” Movie Review

    “The Little Mermaid” Plot Summary

    A mermaid princess makes a faustian bargain with an unscrupulous seahag in order to meet a human prince on land.

    Color Animated Film Brought Disney Back

    This animated film brought the Disney company out of its long slump and you can see why it spurred a comeback: there is a lot to like in this movie

    It features outstanding animation: brilliant colors and beautiful scenes, along with interesting characters and pretty good songs. Frankly, I didn’t care that much for the lead character, the young girl, but the little crab was the show- stealer, at least for me. He spoke with a West Indies accent and did a couple of cool musical numbers….and was easily the funniest and most-entertaining of all the characters

    I have only one major complaint about this story. The message that ‘parents should let the kids go,’ inferring they know best, that if you let them decide what is best, they’ll live happily ever after….is irresponsible and just plain wrong. Hollywood loves to show little kids are smarter than their parents, which might sound nice to the young audience but it is a very dangerous message. Too bad, because than that this would have been a super film for all ages. It’s still pretty darn good.

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