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    The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty-Kids Movie Review

    His profile on eHarmony was blank and his childhood travel journal was empty. This is a story about Walter Mitty (Ben Stiller),  a quiet guy who works hard as a negative asset manger for LIFE magazine; he develops photos by great photographers. However, Walter is not content, he wants more in his life, he wants some excitement… and his constant adventurous daydreaming doesn’t cut it. When the magazine goes from print to online publication only, Walter’s co-workers start getting fired, and the amazing photo for the final edition’s cover is missing. As Walter searches the world to find the photographer, and the special negative, he also learns a lot about himself and what’s truly important in life.

    The Secret Life Of Walter MittyRating: 4 and 1/2 out of 5 buckets
    Release Date: April 15, 2014
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 10+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent Content: Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language: Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol: Mild
    Will It Appeal to Kid/Teens? Yes

     

    Talking Points:

    There is a wonderful message in the film is to enjoy the little things in life- to love, and appreciate your blessings. This will spark some great parent/child conversations.

    The film is very appropriate, however young kids may get bored, and may not appreciate the office politics and humor.

    There is an all-star cast, to name a few; Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Sean Penn and Shirley MacLaine.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • It’s mentioned that some sailors were “horny” as we see them running to a strip club.
    • While traveling in Greenland, Walter mistakes the word eruption for erection.

    Violent Content: Mild

    • Walter tends to daydream a lot, though fictitious, some scenes were a little violent. He imagines himself saving a pet in a burning building, gets into a brawl with his boss in an elevator, falls out of a glass window from a high rise, jumps into the ocean from helicopter, skateboards towards an erupting volcano and gets into a bar fight.

    Crude or Profane Language: Mild

    • We hear, “sh-t,” “h–l,” and “a–.”

    Drugs and Alcohol: Mild

    • We see characters drinking beer, one character is shown drunk.

    Will It Appeal to Kids/Teens? Yes, it will appeal to pre-teens and teens.

    Overall The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty is a wonderful heartfelt story. This is an appropriate film for kids ages 10 and up; adults will enjoy it too.

    Grudge Match – Kids Movie Review

    In the day, Henry “Razor” Sharp (Sylvester Stallone) and Billy “The Kid” McDonnen (Robert De Niro) were two of the biggest fighters in the Pitsburgh boxing world. They had it all;  fame, glory and the fierce competition to fight.  However  in 1983, just before the championship match, Kid announced his retirement. So who really was the champ?  No one knew, until 30 years later when they were lured by boxing promoter Dante Slate Jr. (Kevin Hart) to fight once again and regain their fame to world. Grudge Match is a sports comedy, one that may not appeal to kids or teenagers.

    Grudge MatchRating: 1 and 1/2 out of 5 buckets.
    Release Date: April 8, 2014
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 13+
    Sexual Content: Moderate
    Violent Content: Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
    Drugs and Alcohol: Moderate
    Will It Appeal to Kids? No

     

    Talking Points:

    There are some messages about the negativity of holding a grudge and not moving past old regrets.

    The film may seem appealing to some kids, after all Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) is fighting once again, however the storyline of two old men boxing will not interest most kids.

    Kevin Hart who plays Dante Slate Jr., the boxer’s promoter,  is funny and a great asset to the film.

    Sexual Content: Moderate

    • There are numerous sexual references made throughout the film, to name a few; conversations regarding body parts, sex toys and homosexuals.
    • There are jokes about  BJ’s name ( a main character in the film). When Kid’s 8 year old grandson wonders about the jokes, his grandpa says he was named after “Butterscotch Jellybeans.” This joke is carried throughout the film.
    • The 8 year old grandson gets into an SUV and finds his grandpa having a sexual encounter with a younger woman. We see the grandpa in his boxers, and the woman’s bare shoulders.
    • During the boxing fight, we see woman wearing skimpy bikinis as they announce the various rounds.

    Violent Content: Moderate

    • Razor and Kid despise one another, so when they see each other during publicity events they typically get into a brawl.
    • We see details of the boxing fight, the brutal hits and punches. We see the blood and bumps on their faces, they both look beat up.
    • Two characters get into a car accident, one of them is injured and gets stitches on her forehead.

    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive

    • The f-word is said twice. We also hear “a–,” “b–ch,” “b–tard,” “d–n,” and “p—y,”  a lot throughout the movie.

    Drugs and Alcohol: Moderate

    • Kid owns a bar, we see him drinking hard liquor several times in the film.
    • Kid uses a case of beer as a car seat for his 8 year old grandson.
    • A bartender teaches Kid’s grandson to play a drinking game. However, the child doesn’t drink, but everyone else around him does.

    Will It Appeal to Kids? No

    Overall Grudge Match is a slow moving film that most kids will not enjoy. See Anchorman 2 or The Hunger Games: Catching Fire instead.Parents need to be aware of the sexual references and excessive profane language throughout the film.

    Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues-Teen Movie Review

    “Don’t just have a great night, have an American night,” that’s what the beloved anchorman Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) says as he broadcasts the news at station GNN in New York City. Set in the 1980’s, in the beginning of the cable news era, GNN is starting a 24/7 news channel, and who better to take the the 2:00 a.m. time slot but Ron Burgundy and his sidekicks Brick Tamland (Steve Carell), Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), and sports anchor Champ Kind (David Koechner). Initially things were rough for Ron as he got fired from his previous job as San Diego’s top rated newsman. However when landing a new job in New York, Ron and company spice up the night shift news. Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is the sequel to the 2004 film, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.

    Anchorman 2Rating: 2 1/2 out of 5 buckets
    Release Date: April 1, 2014
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 13+
    Sexual Content: Moderate
    Violent Content: Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
    Drugs and Alcohol: Moderate
    Will It Appeal to Kids? Yes

     

    Talking Points:

    There is an all-star cast, to name a few; Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig and James Marsden. There are some surprise cameos too.

    There are not any life lessons or inspirational elements to the film, however, through all the goofy and silly humor it is a fun entertaining film. Having said that, it did get a little long and dragged on at the end.

    The West Michigan Whitecaps make a small appearance in the movie, which is fun for their fans and locals to see.

    Sexual Content: Moderate

    • There are sexual comments and references made throughout the film, to name a few;  two character’s make sexual animal sounds as they’re fondling one another, there is talk of masturbation, strip clubs and condoms.
    • A woman’s shirt is torn, exposing her bra.
    • Ron and his boss have a sexual encounter. We see them in bed kissing,  however they are covered by a sheet.
    • Two characters are shown passionately kissing. We see the woman’s back side pressed up against a window, revealing her underwear.

    Violent Content: Moderate

    • Ron tries to hang himself from a light fixture.
    • Ron and the gang’s motor home crashes, we see them tossed around.
    • Ron and gets into a fist fight with a woman.
    • The ghost of a Civil War general, characters in the film, and mythical characters are shown fighting, shooting one another and striking each other with blades. This is done in a slap stick humorous way.
    • We see an explosion as a character drops a sparkler in a puddle of gasoline.

    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive

    • The f-word is said twice, we also hear “a–,”  “sh-t,” “h—,” “b–ch,” and “d–n” numerous times throughout the film.

    Drugs and Alcohol: Moderate

    • We see Ron drunk while working at SeaWorld.
    • Characters are shown drinking beer and wine.
    • Ron and company smoke crack as they are broadcasting on TV.

    Will It Appeal to Kids? Yes

    • Pre-teens and teens will enjoy the film.

    Overall Anchorman 2 : The Legend Continues is a silly, but entertaining film. Depending on the child I feel it is appropriate for kids ages 13 and up. Parents need to be aware of the moderate sexual content and excessive profane language in the film.

     

    Frozen-Kids Movie Reviews

    Princess Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), soon to be Queen, and Princess Anna (Kristen Bell), are not only sisters, but best friends. Though things gradually change as Elsa developes secret powers. She has the ability to create snow and ice, with a simple touch or even a thought. When her powers get out of hand, their entire kingdom of Arendelle is cast into eternal winter, so Elsa goes into hiding to be alone.  Now Anna is on a mission to find her sister and save their kingdom before it is too late.  Frozen is a wonderful animated film, one the whole family will enjoy.

    FrozenRating: 4 1/2 buckets out of 5
    Release Date: March 18, 2014
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 5 +
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent Content: Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language: None
    Drugs and Alcohol: Mild
    Will It Appeal to Kids? Yes

     

     

    Talking Points:

    What is love? That’s the premise of the film. One character says that love is putting another’s needs before your own. We see sacrificial love demonstrated throughout the film; with Anna sacrificing her life for her sister, the snowman sacrifices his life to help Anna, and the ice salesman, Kristoff, sacrifices his life for Anna.

    There are great messages woven throughout the film, a character said that “People make bad choices if they’re mad, or scared, or stressed.” “True love brings out the best.”

    In addition to the wonderful messages, the film is fun and entertaining with great music.

    The theater was filled with young kids, teenagers and adults. I interviewed people after the movie, they all loved it!!

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • Character’s are shown kissing.

    Violent Content: Moderate

    • Characters get hit, thrown around, and even fall off a cliff.
    • We saw sword and icicle fights. One character was almost impaled by an icicle.
    • Characters were attacked by wolves.
    • There’s a large snow monster that may frighten young kids. However he’s only in a few scenes, not the whole film.

    Crude or Profane Language: None

    Drugs and Alcohol: Mild

    • Characters are shown drinking champagne at a ball.

    Will It Appeal to Kids? Yes

    Overall Frozen is an entertaining, heartwarming film. Depending on the child,  I recommend this movie for kids ages 5 and up. Parents need to be aware of some of the moderate violent scenes in the film.

    Delivery Man-Teen Movie Review

    Parenting can be the most difficult job, but by far the most rewarding!!! That’s what David Wozniak (Vince Vaughn), a former sperm donor, eventually realized, though maybe a little too late. David discovered that he was the biological father of 533 children, and 142 of them filed a lawsuit wanting to know their fathers true identity. Initially David was upset and shocked about the news, however after meeting his children (all around 18 to 22 years of age) he learned a lot about himself,  the importance of fatherhood, and the unconditional love that comes with it.

    Delivery ManRating: 4 out of 5 buckets
    Release Date:  Marhc 25, 2014
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 12+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent Content: Mild
    Crude or Profane Language: Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol: Mild
    Will It Appeal to Kids? No

     

    Talking Points:

    It was heartwarming to see how David bonded with his kids. When he initially met them they were around the ages of 18 to 22. Even though he didn’t raise them, or even know them, he loved them dearly and wanted to care and protect  them.  He truly appreciated each and every one; their strengths and weaknesses.

    For the most part, the film is appropriate, however due to the mature subject matter of parenting, kids and teens may not find it entertaining.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • There are several sexual references and comments regarding masturbation with regards to being a  sperm donor.
    • A woman was shown wearing a very short skirt, we saw men flirting with her.

    Violent Content: Mild

    • David owed money to a group of bad guys. They repeatedly dunk him in a bathtub filled with water as a way to force payment.

    Crude or Profane Language: Mild

    • The f-word was said once. We also heard “a–,” “b–ch,” “h–,” and “d–n.”

    Drugs and Alcohol: Mild

    • Characters are shown drinking alcoholic beverages.
    • We see an unconscious woman with drug paraphernalia beside her.

    Will It Appeal to Kids? No

    Overall Delivery Man was an entertaining, heartwarming film, one that adults will especially like. As I previously mentioned, kids and teens may find the subject matter of parenting a little boring.