We first watched this movie a couple months ago when it first came out, we've since watched it another probably 10 times and I have to say so far it's not getting old. This is a great family movie with beautiful artwork, catchy and fun music, witty and whimsical themes, along with both funny and sad moments in an up-beat movie that we all seem to love very much. Maybe it's not for everyone? But I think a lot of people with and without kids may enjoy this one just as much as we do. In my opinion it's probably our favorite family movie of the year although there is one I haven't seen yet that I think may come close.
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Much thanks, Dougie! Haven't seen this one, and always looking for good movies the whole family can watch. I'll definitely add this to the queue.
I'm anxiously awaiting the Minion Movie this year...
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Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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Minion Movie does look quite good for sure. There is an anime movie I really want to see but can't think of the name currently..... It's by the same people that did The Book of Kells which I also enjoyed and the kids somewhat enjoyed.- Bottom
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Yes that one! I keep meaning to buy it and everytime I look for it locally they only have the DVD version. I'm going to have to break down and order it off Amazon likely. For some reason I always seem to forget the name of that film though haha.- Bottom
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