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    The Hunger Games Review

    “May the odds be ever in your favor,” is the slogan used by the government officials of Panem, (a totalitarian ruled country); as the children are randomly selected to participate in the annual Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are a nationally televised event in which one boy and one girl (called tributes) from each of Panem’s 12 districts are picked to fight with one another, until there is only one survivor… the winner! The story highlights the tributes from the impoverished District 12; Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson). With Katniss’ fierce determination and her skill of archery and hunting; and Peeta’s strength and support, the two from District 12 try their hardest to survive through the bitter end! The Hunger Games is based on the first book of Susanne Collins’ sci-fi trilogy. See the book come to life in this amazing, suspenseful movie; and may the odds be ever in your favor!

    Rating: 5 out of 5 buckets
    Release Date: August 18, 2012
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 13+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent Content: Excessive
    Crude or Profane Language: Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Moderate

     

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    Talking Points:

    With the premise of kids killing kids, there are definitely some disturbing moments. However, the director does an amazing job of distorting the violent images, as the camera shakes in most disturbing scenes. Having said that parents need to be aware of the intensity of the film, as I think parental guidance should be strongly encouraged for kids 12 and younger.

    Whether kids are reading the books in school or on their own, they will be astounded at how true to the book this film is. Even though the character development is poorly established, (though only with some characters), it won’t matter for those who have read the books. Important background information is shown through flashbacks throughout the film.

    Katniss is a courageous, strong willed character. With the death of her father, she became the head of the house, taking care of her distraught mom, and her 12 year old sister, Prim. Initially Prim was selected from District 12, though it was Katniss who volunteered to take her sister’s spot. This was an emotional scene.

    Even though the ultimate goal was to kill one another, there were some wonderful relationships, and acts of kindness in the film as well.

    • Rue, a younger tribute, looked up to Katniss for help and support during the games.
    • There were other tributes who helped others as well, knowing only one would survive.While Katniss was willing to sacrifice her life for her sister, Peeta was willing to do the same for Katniss.
    • Gale, Katniss’ best friend from home, promised to take care of Katniss’ family while she was away. He did the best that he could do under horrific circumstances.

    The actors were wonderful. To name a few; Jennifer Lawrence, shined in her role as Katniss, and is a strong role model for young girls. Elizabeth Banks played Effie, District 12’s escort, she tried to turn the games into a fun, exciting event. Woody Harrelson plays the drunk Haymitch, DistrictTwelve’s mentor, and a past winner of the Hunger Games; he is perfect for the role.

    The film is about 2 hours and 20 minutes, which went by so quickly!!! It was extremely captivating and suspenseful, and an emotional roller coaster.

    As in many films there is the idea of good vs. evil, and it is once again portrayed in this film. The Capitol, where the rich and privileged live, look down on the 12 districts, which represent different levels of poverty and skill; with District 12 being the poorest of them all. The games originally began with the District’s revolt against the Capitol, which in turn began the traditional Hunger Games. The Capitol’s citizens are cruel and evil, only wanting to attain power and control, and to be entertained. This could spark some great parent/child conversations of a totalitarian government, a constant theme throughout the film.

    The games were nationally televised. We saw family members watching their young ones die, while members of the Capitol were happily cheering, as though they were watching a football game. That part was sad and disturbing.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • Two character’s kiss.

    Violent Content: Excessive

    • There was a gang and bully mentality, as some of the older tributes were laughing about the killings, while enjoying the games!
    • There were fights amongst the character’s, which was disturbing knowing they were hoping to kill one another.
    • One kid was hit in the head with a brick, another disturbing scene.
    • A girl got hit with a spear, and she pulled it out of her abdomen….that was gory.
    • Hundred’s of wasps attacked and killed many characters.
    • We saw character’s severely injured, with bloody, open wounds.
    • We saw character’s being stabbed, burned to death, and shot with bow and arrows.
    • Large beasts were shown killing characters.

    Crude or Profane Language: Mild

    • “H–,” was said once, and “d–n,” was said a couple times.

    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Moderate

    • Haymitch, District 12’s mentor, was an alcoholic.
    • Character’s were shown drinking wine at dinner.

    Having read the book, and with the appealing character’s and intriguing storyline, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Depending on the kids sensitivity to violence, this film is appropriate for kids ages 13 and up. I know some 10 and 11 year-olds who really want to see the film, but who are easily disturbed by violence; I recommend they wait. However, if they do see it in the theater, I strongly encourage them to be accompanied by their parents, they may need a little extra TLC!

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    Here Comes the Boom Review

    Back in “the day,” Scott Voss (Kevin James) was a great collegiate wrestler; he was in good shape and was known to have some impressive wrestling moves. Now Scott is a 42 year old high-school biology teacher, who was losing his enthusiasm to teach; teaching was becoming mundane and boring, not like it used to be. However things dramatically changed after a school faculty meeting; they announced that Wilkinson High will be eliminating all extracurricular activities, due to budget cuts. Scott was devastated because Marty, his best friend and the school’s music teacher, was going to lose his job. Scott had a new goal; he needed to raise $48.000 to save the music department and his friend’s job. So what does he do?…he gets in shape, gets back in the rink, and takes a series of beatings to help his friend and his students. Here Comes the Boom, is a fun entertaining film for the whole family.

    Rating: 4 1/2 out of 5 buckets
    Release Date: February 4, 2013
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 8+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent Content: Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language: Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild
    Will Kids Like It?
    Yes

     

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    Talking Points:

    This is an upbeat film, with some great lessons. Scott’s motives were completely selfless. Though unrealistic, it didn’t matter, the messages were made clear throughout the film.

    I loved the school spirit and positive tone of the film. Scott becomes an inspiration to his students and colleagues; he has a heart of gold, and won’t give up to help his friend.

    In one scene, Scott threw up all over an opponent, not a pleasant site.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • Scott and the school nurse go on a date. They eventually kiss.

    Violent Content: Moderate

    • The fight scenes were very violent and graphic. Scott gets kicked, hit, choked and thrown by his opponents. At times it was a disturbing to see the continuous punches to Scott’s face.

    Crude or Profane Language: Mild

    • “A–,” “h–,” are said a couple of times.

    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild

    • Characters are shown drinking beer and wine.

    Will Kids Like It? Yes

    Overall this was a great movie with some wonderful messages. However, parents need to be aware of the gruesome fighting scenes. I recommend this movie for kids ages 8 and up.

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    Harry Potter The Prisoner of Askaban Review

    In the Prisoner of Azkaban, the gang is back for their 3rd year at Hogwarts. Everyone’s talking about Sirius Black, a dangerous wizard who escaped from the wizard prison, Azkaban, and is now searching for Harry. Black is believed to be responsible for leading Voldemort to Harry’s parents 14 years ago and ultimately to their murder. With the help of Ron and Hermoine, Harry struggles to escape the Dementors, the prison’s guards, and very scary creatures, and also to find Sirius Black, and learn the truth of his parent’s death.

    Rating: Five out of five buckets
    Release Date: November 23, 2004
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 9+
    Sexual Content
    :
    Mild
    Violent Content:
    Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language:
    Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild

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    Talking Points:

    This movie is also rated PG, but is a little darker and scarier. Now Harry is a teenager trying to figure out his life. After watching this movie my 9 year old son was little scared, which he wasn’t after 1 and 2. Unlike 1 and 2, there is a new director in this movie. I would recommend this movie for kids ages 9 and up for this movie.

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    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Review

    Harry Potter has more adventures in his second year at Hogwarts. He is warned by a mysterious house elf not to return to Hogwarts because terrible things will happen to him. However he ignores the warnings, and returns to school with his friends Hermoine and Ron where he is the center of attention because of his 1st year heroics. He falls under suspicion, however, when messages written in blood warn that the Chamber of Secrets has been opened and students start getting petrified (literally) in the hallways of Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermoine work together to discover the Chamber and rescue a student who gets drawn into it. Once again, Harry is confronted by the spirit of the evil wizard Voldemort who is trying to return to the physical world.

    This movie is also rated PG for mild violence. As in the first movie the visual images may be disturb some kids. Good for kids ages 7 and up.

    Rating: Five out of five buckets
    Release Date: April 11, 2003
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 7+
    Sexual Content
    :
    Mild
    Violent Content:
    Mild
    Crude or Profane Language:
    Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol Content:Mild

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    Harry Potter and the Socerer’s Stone Review

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is the first movie in the Harry Potter series. We meet Harry as a misfit orphan in his Aunt and Uncle’s home. Through an amusing series of events he learns that he is a wizard and has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There we meet many of the characters who play important roles in subsequent movies, namely his two best friends Ron and Hermione, the game keeper, Hagrid, and the headmaster, Dumbledore. In this movie, Harry learns how his parents were killed and begins his ongoing conflict with their killer, Lord Voldemort. Voldemort was also killed when Harry’s parents died and in this movie his spirit is attempting to return to the physical world through the use of the Sorcerer’s Stone.

    The movie is rated PG, mild violence, good for kids ages 7 and up. It is an exciting escape into a clever and well constructed fantasy world. Although I would recommend parents to use their discretion, especially with children who would react negatively to frightening visual images.

    Rating: Five out of five buckets
    Release Date: May 28, 2002
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 7+
    Sexual Content
    :
    Mild
    Violent Content:
    Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language:
    Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild

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