Rating: Summary: so-so,it's kinda hard on the eyes Review: this movie is kinda like the care bears movie in that it is for kids ages 2-5.me, i'm 11,so i guess i'm too old.watching this movie was enough to make me think that ''boy, little kids must really like this stuff...''in the eyes of a 3-year old,this movie must be what the matrix reloaded is to adults.i thought the movie was ok but not great.i would rather reccomand spirited away instead of this.
Rating: Summary: Carly Simon commercial is vain, no? Review: This movie is MUCH better than the Tigger one (which is not saying much), but neither can hold a candle to the first movie/series of shorts.I also have to say the "bonus" addition of a Carly Simon video at the end of the movie was a bit vain or at least annoying.
Rating: Summary: Big On Heart!! Review: This movie, like the Tigger Movie, was very cute and fun. I enjoyed sitting back and watching this loving movie with my son. The story was very nice. The animals of the 100 acre woods are out looking for Piglet using his book of memories to lead them from place to place hoping the books remembers where Piglet is. While going through they remember old stories from Piglet's memory and makes them all realize how underappreciated Piglet is. As they re-examine those memories they see how pig of a part little Piglet had and they come to have a new-found love for him. It was very cute and heart warming and should remind us all to look for the little guys in our lives who make a big impact on our lives. Very lovable. Even I enjoyed it!! If you have kids you need to watch this movie.
Rating: Summary: A VERY TOUCHINGandCREATIVE movie Review: this moviue is awesome,i just watched yestrday and i was impressed to find such a well written and meaningful movie.What makes Disney's movies distinguished is that they are well written and given much care and attention.Piglet's role was very touching, in fact it is a MOVIe for all the family.i liked the final song very much.Another good point in the movie is that it highlit Kanga'S CHARCTER FOR THE FIRST TIME.the movie shows that what makes Piglet a special character is that he is so humble and nebver tries to prove that he is the hero or the most imortant and i think that what disney wanted to say :Even if you ar great , never make a show out of it because it is better to be appreciated by others rather than being self centered.
Rating: Summary: Visual Junk Food for Children Review: This video, as with others that followed the originial Pooh series, was simply made to make money. There's a real heart and soul in the original Pooh "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh", wherein one gets the sense that the artists who created the movie really cared about capturing something of the original. In Piglet's Big Movie, it's Disney Hacks just going through the motions. Sickly sweet songs with a cloying and sacharine plot. This doesn't reflect Milne's writing. This is some Disney Executive wanting to wring a few more bucks out of parents like me and you. The art work in this movie pales in comparison to the original, for example, and the portrayal of the characters brings sentimentality to new, unheard of, heights, But... Children *love* junk food, by in large, and they will *love* this movie.
Rating: Summary: Sweet and funny film Review: We took our two and a half year old daughter to this movie, her first ever! She sat through it no problem, as did all the other kids I could see. It was sweet, engaging and showed little ones that they can do big things. The themes of the importance of friendship and not taking someone for granted were gently woven throughout.
Rating: Summary: Loved it! Own it! Recommend it! Review: Wow, this movie is so well done. I am not a Pooh fan, normally, but Grandma couldn't resist. Boy am I glad. Carly Simon sings most of the soundtrack, my daughter loves it all. A great break from the "princess" thing. Going to buy the soundtrack tomorrow.
Rating: Summary: "Is it a starling or a mackerel?" Review: Wow. What a wonderful movie. Full of heart, love and light. Piglet gets the big focus here (with longtime Piglet voice John Fiedler shining like the Northern Lights), with all of his friends who are usually so wrapped up in their own plans and misadventures to really notice the influence and help The Small One actually gives them. Pitch-perfect from start to finish, the movie gives all characters a time to shine. Pay no attention to the Amazon review which accuses it of being saccharine and plundering from A.A. Milne's books... All of the stories spring forth from Milne's actual literature, including the so-call "offensive" skit in which Rabbit freaks out over the arrival of Kanga and Roo. (and look for the golden moment in which they come across Rabbit's picture in Piglet's memory book.) "Piglet's Big Movie" is a wonderful reminder that a world harsh and unfeeling can also give birth to Pooh Bear and his friends. It's hard to remain dry-eyed when Piglet finally comes home, and sees how important he actually is. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Anyone who doesn't think so is made of stone.
Rating: Summary: 5 stars for the story,4 stars for the new voices Review: Yesterday,My Dad rented the VideoHollywoodStyle version.I like the story but the characters weren't voiced by the original 1960s voicers.But ony 1/9 of the cast has still been there.John Fiedler(1925-) was the guy in the cast who has never left.He started doing the voice of Piglet in The Blustery Day(1968)(the 2nd cartoon in The Many Adventures (1977))and ever since,he never left."cause you know,Piglet wasn't in The HOney Tree (1966).The voices of Tigger,Eeyore,Pooh and Rabbit were the same but voiced by different people.But Owl,Christopher Robin,Kang and Roo were different. I also didn't see the sorcere's apprentice intro before the movie.Instead,I saw a castle intro.I like the sorcerer's apprentice intro better.I hope they use that intro in the next cartoon. But this still is an interesting experience.
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