Wreck-It Ralph (4)
(Trailer)
2012 animation/family/comedy by director Rich Moore.
Wreck it Ralph grows tired of being the bad guy and leaves his game after 30 years to try and be the good guy for once.
This is a great little movie. It's not...actually little, but it's a kids movie and I thought it was cute so I say little in terms of cute and cuddly like.
Anyways...
Pure imagination. I loved the game world! I liked Ralph. I liked the mix of retro 8-bit with new HD graphics. I thought the humour was all ages and perfect for the family. I cannot begin to imagine all of the people involved in making this movie happen as every, tiny detail was flawless. Even the music and sound effects. The script, the voices (John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman and Jane Lynch)...everything.
The only complaint is that it was exactly how I thought it would be. I was hoping for a few surprises or twists but when you watch the trailer you pretty much get the gist of everything. I know it's a kids movie, and I definitely wasn't hoping for Inception type material, but I was looking for something a little extra and I didn't get it.
Great movie. Funny, cute, heart warming and something for the whole family.
Check it out.
4/5 ADSENSE HERE
Labels:
animated movies,
comedy movies,
family movies,
Jane Lynch,
John C. Reilly,
Kids movies,
Rich Moore,
Sarah Silverman,
Wreck-It Ralph
What's Your Number (3.5)
ADSENSE HERE
(Trailer)
Director Mark Mylod brings us this 2011 romcom about a woman who becomes obsessed with tracking down her ex's after realizing that she is 1 number away from never being a bride.
This movie was exactly what I wanted. A solid romcom with the perfect amount of sexy man, cuteness and humour. What this one had that most do not was an almost perfect balance between the 3. It wasn't so much a chick flick that I wanted to throw up. It wasn't too much humour to ruin the romance. And it was all the right amount of [sexy as hell] Chris Evans to keep the girls swooning until kingdom come.
Besides being suddenly the most attractive man on earth, Chris Evans (Puncture, Captain America) handled the comedy aspect of his role really well. I was also happy to re-notice that he is a multi-talented actor. I liked him. He's a triple treat - in terms of acting. I mean, I think it was him singing and playing guitar, but I am not sure how his dance moves are...
Anna Faris (House Bunny) is funny and cute but other than that I thought she was pretty one dimensional. I know I shouldn't expect the best from a romcom but I do hope to see the ability to switch from happy to sad without it seeming forced and I saw some forceful emotions my friends.
I wasn't sure how to think of the plot but it actually ends up being pretty hilarious and entertaining.
Great romcom. Perfect for a before bed movie. Just enough emotion to make it interesting and humour to keep you entertained with a healthy dose of laughter to bring it all home. Made my girl heart happy.
Bonus: The cameo's from all of the ex's. Jokes.
3.5/5 ADSENSE HERE
Labels:
Anna Faris,
Chris Evans,
comedy movies,
Mark Mylod,
romantic movies,
romcoms,
What's Your Number
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