Sunday, April 10, 2011

Soul Surfer


Young Bethany Hamilton is a surfing champion at age thirteen before things take a turn for the worse when her left arm is taken by a shark one day while surfing with her best friend. This movie is inspirational. It teaches audiences that when we fall, we have the choice whether or not to get back up. Bethany takes her injury and puts it to the best use possible, helping others, and believing in herself.

I highly recommend this movie to all ages.

Rating: A

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Mars Needs Moms


Hey,

Young Milo disobeys his mom and makes life impossible for her. One night, after a fight, Milo spots his mother being stolen away by aliens. He gets caught on the spaceship and is flung into a whirlwind adventure. With the help of an alien and another stranded human, Gribble, Milo chases after his mom before it's too late.

Went to see this movie and I can honestly say that it was no masterpiece. The effects were good, don't get me wrong, but the story line was so predictable. Probably a movie for younger audiences, from 6-10 probably.

Go watch it if you have younger children or if you want your kids to listen to you.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Hop


Hey,
I watched Hop the day it came out. It's the classic story of a young bunny who doesn't want to be the Easter Bunny, even though the job has been handed down through his family for over four hundred years. He decides to run away to where dreams come true; Hollywood. There, he meets Frank O'Hare, a man in his late twenties that is already experiencing a midlife crisis, seeing as he has not place to live, no job, and no money. When EB comes crashing into his life, the results are disastrous but have a weird twist on things.

Watch this movie to see the end. I really liked this movie. Though, it's more for younger audiences, it can be very funny, with jokes that will make you laugh for hours. Though the ending was predictable, they added a fun twist with musical score.

Go watch the movie, I recommend it.