Rating: Summary: Piglet's Big Movie Review: I saw this movie with my grandkids and I enjoyed as much as the kids. A good stort line which kept the kids and my interest. I thought the animation was good but not as great as Beauty and the Beast. A Grandpa
Rating: Summary: A great movie for the LITTLE ones Review: I say LITTLE ones, because this movie has such a great message for the little kids. It shows kids how important they are despite their size. Piglet is small, but he is BIG in all that he does. He does so much service for others, but they fail to notice how pivotal he is in all of their adventures until they cannot find him. Then they remember how he may be small, but in "the biggest, most helpfulest way of all!"
Highly recommended! My kids ages 2-12 all sit together and watch this DVD.
Rating: Summary: Very Sweet Movie Review: I took my 5 year old son and his friend to see this movie. My son is a HUGE Piglet fan and sleeps with him every night. His friend could care less about Piglet, but what the heck it's an opportunity to eat popcorn. I am happy to report both children really enjoyed the movie, as did all of the children in the theater from what I could tell. The whole gang goes looking for Piglet after he wonders off during a honey hunting escapade. At his home they find a book of wonderful pictures of their time together. They believe if they follow the pictures it will lead them to Piglet. Each picture leads to a new story. And that's the best part, they are NEW stories. Not just Disney rehashing the old for the sake of making a buck. There is a great sequence in the end involving all the friends coloring pictures for Pigelt and I could just imagine little one's thinking they couldn't wait to get home and color. There's no foul languange, no potty jokes, no violence, just wonderful characters, sweet songs, and friendship. It was a great break from today's stressful world.
Rating: Summary: Super Movie ~BUT~ It Does Have It's Flaws!! Review: I will first of all start this review by saying that I am NOT a big fan of Winnie The Pooh. I am however a BIG fan of Piglet's which is why I went to the theatre to see this movie. I must say that I was surprised by Pooh's performance in this film. The one main flaw in this film is Christopher Robin. He got on my nerves so bad. His voice is too sweet. Eyore got on my nerves too. Piglet was super in this movie. I felt so sorry for Piglet because no one needed his help. This film has it's good moments and it's bad moments. Now, I am dying to see the Tigger movie. The songs are super. I am dying to get the soundtrack. I am also wanting the video games to this movie.
Rating: Summary: Carly's Big Movie? Review: I've been a fan of the gang from the Hundred Acre Wood since early childhood, and I keep hoping these new Pooh movies will help me recapture a bit of that childhood. Sadly, this one, like the last several, manages to spoil wonderful characters with an excess of singing. I don't hate Carly Simon, but I certainly wouldn't recommend any movie on the strength of her soundtrack, especially when that soundtrack is as obtrusive as this one. My heart won't let me give up on Pooh, but just once before I die I'd love to see a story like those of old: More in the spirit of A. A. Milne than an animated musical.
Rating: Summary: Soon to be a favorite movie of mine and my 8 year old pal Review: I've read many reviews about this movie, and have heard Carly Simon perform a couple of the songs. Every review I've read gave the movie and the soundtrack 5 stars, except this initial review. I am disgusted and appalled that anyone could say that any song written by Carly Simon was bland. This singer/songwriter is the best, and she has written the most controversial song about arrogance. Perhaps, who ever wrote that dismal and unrealistic review about this movie deserves Carly's "You're So Vain" award!
Rating: Summary: A happy experience for 3-year old granddaughter and granddad Review: If a movie can hold the attention of a three-year old little girl and her grandfather (who likes science fiction) it is pretty good. The animation was very nice pastel colors and the stories were original and whimsical. I very much recommend this DVD for anyone looking for quality material in the age of garbage and bad TV.
Rating: Summary: "I tried stopping, but it was snow use" Review: If you were going to let your kids, watch one Disney aniated movie, this is the one for the to watch, because it is not going to scare them, or contains any violence. This is a rare Disney animated movie that deserves to have a G rating. And you ight also be please they your kids, wnat be scared or deand you to take this back to the store. Like a lot of the other Disney animated, this also has songs, mostly pefromed by Carly Simon. And one song has Carly Sion and the voices of the characters peforming the song. As the movie opens, Winnie the Pooh, (Jim Cummings), and his freinds Eeyore (Peter Cullen), Tigger (Cummings again) and Rabbit (Ken Sansom) has a new idea to get honey from the hive of the bees, they get thier attention, they lure them into a fake hive, and then close it up, and then collect the honey, but thier is no part for Pooh's freind Piglet (John Fiedler) to play in the plan. And Piglet is the one who gets the bees in the fake hive, and then closes them in. But his friends doesn't give him the credit and leaves the capture of the bees to them (not Piglet). Piglet wonders off into the woods, and when the bees do escape from the hive, they are so mad, they see the with thier honey, and chase them all the way to Piglet's house, and they found a scrap book, and discover that Pigelt is not with them, so they decide to head off with the scrap book, to find Piglet. The movie songs was perfomed by Carly Simon.
Rating: Summary: Great for Adults to Review: In the usual Disney tradition comes another great film. Take the Kids and get a great laugh with them. This is the first Film in the Pooh franchise that owes its namesake to the loveable Piglet. Although the movie is a bit on the short side the laughs are plentiful..Enjoy
Rating: Summary: Great for any Pooh or Piglet fan.. Review: In this latest tale from the 100 Acre Wood, Piglet becomes lost and the gang sets off to find him, using Piglet's scrapbook of memories to find him. In a series of short films, intertwined with the 'lost in the woods' story, the usual crew reminisces about their undying friendship and the adventures they have shared together. This film enforces the idea that you do not have to be big to make a difference (perfect for toddlers), and that friendship is everlasting (perfect for adults as well). My two-year old enjoyed it immensely and I did not find it a trial to sit through either. Carly Simon's wonderful vocals are a plus. Great for any child's DVD collection or any fan of Pooh.
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