Animation
Saturday, 31 March 2012 |
Written by
Noah Fleming
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Snooze alert. That’s right, here is the third installment in the Chipmunk series. Funny enough, it wasn’t until I thought about the film (as much as that is possible) after it had ended that I even remembered that this was the third in the series and not simply a sequel to the first. That is how unforgettable these films are. As beloved childhood characters I expected more care to be taken with the series.
The Smurfs were given great treatment when it came to its feature film debut. However, the Chipmunks seem to have been sluffed off as just a cash cow. Given the reception of each Chipmunks film I am surprised that they keep making them. It seems that it would be costing them money.
Sufficed it to say, there are plenty of terrible and mediocre critic and fan reviews of ...
Tuesday, 14 February 2012 |
Written by
Noah Fleming
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There really is no need for an introduction to Disney’s classic “Lady And The Tramp.” Sure, it perhaps often overlooked when considering the trove of Disney treasures. However, this film remains one of my all-time favorites.
The film has everything needed to be successful. There is a simple but yet complex story. There is song. There is romance. There is adventure. Simply put, there is fun. Fun has always been a Disney specialty.
I could provide a whole history on the making of “Lady And The Tramp,” its influence on cinema, etc. However, I’m sure most looking for this title are simply interested in the quality of the Blu-ray release. Well, dear readers, it is a pleasure to inform you of the spectacular quality of this release in all aspects.
As we have come to expect, Disney has not let us down with ...
Monday, 07 November 2011 |
Written by
Noah Fleming
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This a review of the 3D version of “Meet The Robinsons.” See the 3D Video section for updated information regarding this title’s 3D quality. The remainder of the 3D release is identical to the previous “Meet The Robinsons” Blu-ray release, including audio options and special features. This package simply includes a Blu-ray 3D disc in addition."Meet The Robinsons" is another family-friendly movie from the creators over at Disney. However, unlike "Cars" and "Ratatouille", this film is not from the geniuses at Pixar. Nonetheless, it is an exceptional film, definitely on par with its predecessors.Lewis (Daniel Hansen) is a 12, nearly 13 year-old, boy living at an orphanage. He also happens to be a budding genius inventor. After numerous failed inventions, and determined to remember and find his mother, Lewis begins work on an invention dubbed the "Memory Scanner". The creation, ...
Monday, 07 November 2011 |
Written by
Noah Fleming
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This a review of the 3D version of “Bolt.” See the 3D Video section for updated information regarding this title’s 3D quality. The remainder of the 3D release is identical to the previous “Bolt” Blu-ray release, including audio options and special features. This package simply includes a Blu-ray 3D disc in addition."Bolt" is an adorable film, but I wouldn't go as far as to say that it is the "best Disney film since 'The Incredibles'" as the box and promos say. "The Incredibles" was flawless, whereas "Bolt" has issues. Still, that did not stop the film from grossing nearly $115 million at the US box office. Home video sales are surely to soar. Who wouldn't want to watch a cute, lovable puppy search for his way home?Bolt is a cute and cuddly puppy that gets adopted from a pet store ...
Monday, 07 November 2011 |
Written by
Noah Fleming
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This a review of the 3D version of “Chicken Little.” See the 3D Video section for updated information regarding this title’s 3D quality. The remainder of the 3D release is identical to the previous “Chicken Little” Blu-ray release, including audio options and special features. This package simply includes a Blu-ray 3D disc in addition.At one time or another during childhood, we heard the story of Chicken Little and the coming apocalypse. Using our imagination and the illustrations from the children's book, we could all picture the scenario in our minds. Now the wonderful imagineers at Disney Pictures have brought Chicken Little and the town of Oakey Oaks to the big screen.Just as in the fable, Chicken Little shouted to the world, “the sky is falling, the sky is falling,” causing complete mayhem throughout the town of Oakey Oaks. This sequence ...
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