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    The Adventures of Tin Tin Review

    The race is on…young journalist Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) and Captain Haddock (voiced by Andy Serkis) are on a mission to recover a treasure from a sunken ship commanded by Haddock’s ancestor. However, they’re not alone, Red Rackham (voiced by Daniel Craig) was on the same mission, and he was very determined to beat Tintin and the Captain. The Adventures of Tintin is the first installment in the series, it is an adventurous, fun movie, with outstanding animation!


    Rating: 4 out of 5
    Release Date: March 13, 2012
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 10+
    Sexual Content: None
    Violent Content: Excessive
    Crude or Profane Language: Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Excessive

     

    See a clip of my review here, plus Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol

    Talking Points:

    Tintin was a tough, resilient character, who would do anything to help Captain Haddock reclaim his family fortune.

    When Tintin was feeling down about himself, Captain Haddock told him, “There are plenty of people ready to call you a failure. Don’t say it about yourself!” Great parent/child conversation!

    The animation was amazing, similar to The Polar Express and Disney’s latest version of A Christmas Carol.

    Sexual Content: None

    Violent Content: Excessive

    • After being shot outside of Tintin’s door, a dying man leaves a message on a newspaper with his own blood.
    • Onboard the steamer, thugs chase Tintin, while shooting him… bullets flying everywhere.
    • Tintin has his own hand gun, and uses it when necessary.
    • A flashback showed sword battles, with men being stabbed and hammered.
    • Captain Haddock and Tintin were on a plane that crashed in the desert, Tintin was unconscious and headed toward the spinning propeller.

    Crude and Profane Language: Mild

    • Words,” d–ned” and “h–l” are used.

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Excessive

    • Captain Haddock was an alcoholic, which was very obvious, and comical throughout the film.

    This was a hard movie to review. As I previously mentioned, the animation was unbelievable; it was a well done film, with an interesting and exciting storyline. However, this is an animated film which people tend to view as children’s movies. However, there’s an uncomfortable amount of violence with swordfights, gunfights and explosions. So before sending your youngsters to this film, know that Tintin has a gun, and isn’t afraid to use it!

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    A Christmas Carol Review

    “ A Christmas Carol” is based on Charles Dickens classic novel. This movie is an animated version of the familiar story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his visits with the ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Yet to Come.

    Rating: Four out of five buckets
    Release Date: November 16, 2010
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 8+
    Sexual Content
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    Mild
    Violent Content:
    Mild
    Crude or Profane Language:
    None
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild

    See the trailer here!

    Talking Points:

    It’s a wonderful classic story that everyone should see. This animated 3D movie will attract younger viewers. There are many good lessons to learn from this Christmas story.

    While scrooge is on his journey with the Christmas spirits, he is reminded of all the wonderful people who were once in his life, and who he shunned. He learns to appreciate life, and realizes his evil ways.

    A good lesson for kids, not to idolize wealth and material things.

    While most people hate and fear Scrooge, his underpaid employee and his nephew are loyal and forgiving, and always ready to welcome Scrooge into their lives.

    Jim Carrey is amazing. He plays several parts; Scrooge, Christmases past, present and future.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • Women wear skimpy outfits.

    Violent Content: Moderate

    • While this is a wonderful Christmas story, there is a certain intensity, like the book, that may frighten children. One example would be when a spirit comes to visit Scrooge, he comes crashing into Scrooges bedroom carrying ghostly weights and chains. When he leaves, Scrooge looks out his window and sees dozens of spirits being tortured.
    • When Scrooge it trying to escape the Specter of Death, and his hearse, Scrooge falls into a very deep open grave, this may also be disturbing to young viewers.

    Crude or Profane Language: None

    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild

    • Characters drink wine

    Overall this is a story about redemption that is a reminder for kids to help others, and to be a kind loving person. Because of the frightening scenes, I would recommend this for kids ages 8 and up. I give it 4 buckets.

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    The Impossible – Kids Movie Review

    At first I didn’t want to see this movie, and now I can’t stop thinking about it. The Impossible centers around the lives of one family and their fight for survival during the 2004 Thailand tsuanmi. Henry (Ewan McGregor), his wife Maria (Naomi Watts), and their three sons were at a beautiful Thailand resort over Christmas vacation. The sun was shining as Maria was lounging by the pool, while Henry and the boys were playing in the water. What started out to be the perfect vacation, changed within minutes. The blender at the poolside bar stopped working, the wind began to blow, and the palm trees started to shake as a 90- foot wave came crashing over everything. The Impossible, based on a true story, is a gut-wrenching drama about a loving, compassionate family and the struggles they endured as they tried to survive the worst natural disaster in modern history. Continue reading

    Parental Guidance-Kids Movie Review

    Artie (Billy Crystal) and Diane (Bette Midler) are a pair of old-school grandparents who agreed to babysit their three grandchildren, while the kids’ parents were out of town. However, they didn’t realize what they’d be getting themselves into. With the grandparents’ traditional ways, and the kids’ (and their parents) modern day ways, this made for an interesting few days. Parental Guidance is an entertaining movie which shows the importance of family and the generational difference that comes along with it. Continue reading

    Lincoln – Teen Moview Review

    Sixteenth president of the United States from 1861 to 1865, leader of the Union during the Civil War, dedicated husband/father, and a wonderful man referred to as “honest Abe.” Lincoln chronicles President Abraham Lincoln’s final months in office. We see his fierce determination to end the civil war and abolish slavery. We see his personnel struggles and the difficulties he had to face while pursuing his heartfelt goals as president. Lincoln is a dramatic war film, one that mature teenagers and adults will enjoy.

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