Horton Hears a Who
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It just got released today in my neck of the woods.
I thought it was pretty cool. I particularly liked the voice acting. The animation had a nice snappy timing, which was really enjoyable to watch. The characters were likeable and the humour added that little something for the adults in the audience.
There is one sequence in particular that stands out as the most memorable part of the movie for me (Highly stylized action sequence).
A real family film.
I thought it was pretty cool. I particularly liked the voice acting. The animation had a nice snappy timing, which was really enjoyable to watch. The characters were likeable and the humour added that little something for the adults in the audience.
There is one sequence in particular that stands out as the most memorable part of the movie for me (Highly stylized action sequence).
A real family film.
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Man, I can't believe the Ihop promotion is nearing its final days. I don't want it to go! I'm hoping they keep some of the food, but not refer to them as Seuss related... It has happened before.
Moving on, I do wonder when this will get released - the movie. Summer or around the holidays, either one would do. I so can't wait for the Who-ray!
Moving on, I do wonder when this will get released - the movie. Summer or around the holidays, either one would do. I so can't wait for the Who-ray!
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Agreed. It would be interesting to see what they'd do with the Bartholomew Cubbins stories. I've always loved those and wondered why no one has ever done anything with them. In fact, I've considered trying to write a screenplay myself (I know the rule, "don't adapt it unless you own it", but sometimes you just want to toss that and do it anyway).
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Arrrghhhh! It's only on in the daytime now at my local. I'll have to try for this weekend, but I think I may have missed it. Thank goodness for DVD!
Shame not to have seen it on the big screen, but my 12 footer will have to do on this one - I've just been so swamped with work it's thrown all my side projects and things I want to do out of the window. And it's just my luck that next month looks quieter and there's nothing to see!!
Shame not to have seen it on the big screen, but my 12 footer will have to do on this one - I've just been so swamped with work it's thrown all my side projects and things I want to do out of the window. And it's just my luck that next month looks quieter and there's nothing to see!!
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What about Speed Racer or Indy Jones? They're both out next month. So's Prince Caspian. Does it take movies that long to reach the UK? I thought the big ones released over there at the same time. On the subject, since it is animation related, will anyone be reviewing Speed Racer for the site?Ben wrote:It's just my luck that next month looks quieter and there's nothing to see!!
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Caught it a couple days ago :].
I must admit, I found it got a bit draggy at parts (off the top of my head, I can't think of any film versions of Dr Seuss books that don't suffer this problem), but that said, it was still great fun to watch :].
Vlad the vulture had the funniest scene in the entire movie with the whole: "TWICE devour!" thing .
My favourite part of the entire film though, was the first 'reveal' of Whos-ville. They just did so much justice to the illustrations in the book with all the really wacky gadgets, architecture and the whos themselves :]. Definitely would not have minded much, much more of that in the film .
I must admit, I found it got a bit draggy at parts (off the top of my head, I can't think of any film versions of Dr Seuss books that don't suffer this problem), but that said, it was still great fun to watch :].
Vlad the vulture had the funniest scene in the entire movie with the whole: "TWICE devour!" thing .
My favourite part of the entire film though, was the first 'reveal' of Whos-ville. They just did so much justice to the illustrations in the book with all the really wacky gadgets, architecture and the whos themselves :]. Definitely would not have minded much, much more of that in the film .