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Stuart Little (Full Screen Edition)

Stuart Little (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not that bad
Review: This movie is not as increadibly stupid as I thought it would be, it's really not that bad. It's about a little boy played by the adorable little Jonathan Lipniki, who wants a little brother, the parents get one at an adoption agency and ended up with stuart little, a mouse.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good clean fun for the littlies
Review: Although Hugh Laurie, Geena Davis and the other adult stars of this movie are moronically annoying, this is still a film which won't insult the intelligence of a reasonably sane grownup. Jonathan Lipnicki is cute, and Michael J. Fox, Nathan Lane, Chazz Palminteri, Bruno Kirby, and Jennifer Tilly provide quite a few laughs as the voice overs of the 4 legged species, and this film is a greatly illustrates the often forgotten fact that the only size which counts is the size of the heart.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Corny but cute
Review: At first this movie seemed to drag a bit, but after the gangster cats came in I woke up. They were great. Snowbell, Stuart and the other animals were well-animated (or whatever) and Michael J.Fox was brilliant. The parents were a little dumb but quite good, however I thought George Little was overally cutesy and unrealistic. This film is quite good for kids, but maybe not for anyone else, though I guess it depends on the person. Toy Story 2 is better, but this film could have been a lot worse.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Charlotte's Web is better! OH MY SWEET TEMPLETON!
Review: CHARLOTTE'S WEB IS BETTER BECAUSE THE MOVIE HAD TEMPLETON IN IT. (TEMPLETON IS MY BOYFRIEND)! SO.. I WANT EVERYONE TO KNOW: "RATS ARE BETTER THAN MICE!" STUART LITTLE IS FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T FALL IN LOVE WITH THE RAT ON CHARLOTTE'S WEB! IF YOU THINK MY REVIEW IS HELPFUL, E-MAIL ME AT SweetRoxanne@hotmail.com IF YOU THINK IT'S NOT HELPFUL, E-MAIL ME AT Roxanne12@aol.com

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: HO HUM
Review: I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE A WHOLE LOT BETTER.THE MAN THING THAT BUGGED ME IS STURAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE A CHILD MOUSE SO WHY USE A ADULTS VOCIE. THERE WAS ONE PART A LIKED THOUGH ANDD THAT WAS THE PART WHEN THE ONE CAT SMILED AND SAID PLEASE. ALSO WHY DOES EVERY THINK JOTHAN LIPNICK IS SO CUTE. HE NOT THAT GREAT.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A cute mouse...
Review: Stuart was adopted into the Little family. But his human brother in the Little family did not want him as as a brother because he was just a mouse. Through many adventures and fun, Stuart at last touched his human brother and made him accepted him. Just as things were going great for Stuart, there was a gang of cats who wanted to make things not that great for him, so this created more adventures for Stuart. With the help of the Little's house cat, Stuart was at last back with his loving family.

A real cute movie because of the mouse's different facial expressions! Although it is cute, this is not a firm to be taken seriously as it is pure fiction.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not for Adopted Children
Review: I bought this DVD for my three-year-old, having recently read him the book by E.B. White. I decided to preview it first, and I'm glad I did! This movie should come with a warning label: ADOPTED CHILDREN SHOULD NOT WATCH THIS! Needless to say, the movie plot has little to do with the book. Counting the fact that Stewart is found in an orphanage, he is abandoned by parent figures a total of three times in the course of the movie! Once by his real parents, once by the Littles, and once by some mice posing as his real parents. This is a child's worst nightmare!

If you decide your little darling can get past that small detail, then there are other shortcomings to consider. Snowball the cat is his dasterdly self, but he also engages the help of mafia type alley cats that chase Stewart through Central Park. It's pretty scarey for little tykes.

Technically, it's what one would expect. Gena Davis is very disappointing. She seems to be comatose half the time. None of the characters has any depth.

Personally, I'd say it's not worth it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: cute
Review: This is a perfect family movie, especially for the kids and parents who like "cute movies." This is based on EB White's Stuart Little, and it may inspire fans of the movie to read the book, or vice verca. There is enough comedy and action to satisfy anyone, but people who don't like cute won't like this. If you liked it in the theaters, buy it, but if you didn't and don't have positive thoughts about it, it's worth a rent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: C
Review: This was a refreshing movie. No adult language, sexual insinuations, etc. This is a real family movie that all can watch with ease. "Stuart Little" was a definite breath of fresh air.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Childish? NO WAY!
Review: This was an absolutely good movie!I was surprised to hear a few people say that it was 'absurdly childish.' It isn't childish at all. It can be seen AND enjoyed by people of all ages. The direction is absolutely marvellous! The conflict between Snowbell the cat, & Stuart was very funny & amusing. I especially liked the ending when Snowbell risks his life for saving Stuart's. There were parts of comedy too, which I enjoyed very much. All in all, this was a very good movie.


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