Showing posts with label Kristin Bell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kristin Bell. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Zootopia is great fun for all ages

Movie Title:      Zootopia

Grade:   A

Rating:   PG-1 hour 48 minutes

In a Nutshell:    This smart, colorful animation has a touch of Disney magic with new, adorable characters that are sure to make this family-friendly comedy a classic.  

Zootopia is to 2016 what Inside Out was to 2015. 

Fun for all ages, you’ll want to see it again to catch everything you missed the first time because so much was going on in each frame.

Voice talents include Once Upon a Time: Season 1 ’s Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, J.K. Simmons, Octavia Spencer, Jenny Slate, Nate Torrence, Bonnie Hunt, and even Frozen ’s Kristen Bell.

Uplifting theme: 
  •  “Anyone can be anything.” – Judy
  • “Try to make the world a better place.  Look inside yourself and know that change starts with you.”  - Judy
  • Anti-bullying, tolerance.

Things I liked:
  • Characters are well defined and developed….and adorable.
  • The little skit at the beginning of the movie was ridiculously cute.
  • The sloths at the DMV were HILARIOUS.  All of the parents in the audience were practically rolling on the floor.  We’ve all experienced the joys of the DMV before.
  • I love how Judy’s bunny nose twitches and her foot taps fast.  Adorable.  Her ears are so expressive.  According to her, I'm not allowed to call her cute.
  • Shakira as a singing rock star gazelle.  Her gazelle app probably exists already.
  • It’s almost a primer for kids on film noir crime mysteries.
  • Keep watching during the credits at the end.
  • Paying extra for 3D isn’t necessary to enjoy the fun and magic; however, the crisp, detailed animation is even more brilliant in 3D.
  • There is plenty to enjoy about this film at first glance, but there are even weighty, political topics under the surface that you can talk about during the drive home.
  • The animation design is excellent.  It was fun seeing the design of all of the different kinds of animals.  The armadillo cracked me up.  Here is one of my sons holding a real baby armadillo.


Things I didn’t like:
  • There is a funny, yet sort of inappropriate nudist scene at the naturalist club.  Of course, kids are use to seeing animals “naked”, but the context seemed odd.
  • Considering it’s a kid’s movie, you can expect a few fart jokes.




Funny lines:
  • “That is the most stupidest thing I ever heard.” – Gideon Grey
  •  “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” – Judy (quoting Franklin D. Roosevelt)
“And bears.” – Stu Hopps
  • “She has no need for a fox taster.” – Bonnie Hopps
“Oh come on!  When is there no need for a fox taster?” – Stu Hopps

  • Who still uses CD’s? - Nick
  • “I was small and emotionally unbalanced like you once.” – Nick to Judy
  • “I will take your kindness and pay it forward.” – Mr. Big
  • “We’re changing the world one carrot at a time.” - Bonnie Hopps
  • “Ice this weasel.” – Mr. Big
  • “Do you think when she goes to sleep she counts herself? – Nick about Assistant Mayor Bellweather the sheep
  • "What did I say?  No icing nobody during the wedding!" - Mr. Big's bride
       "I have to, Baby.  Daddy has to." - Mr. Big

Things that cracked me up:
  • “Lemmings Brother Bank”
  • “Hoof Locker” store.  Check out all the names of the stores on the streets
  • Bunny Burrow population sign adding new numbers by the second.
  • “Fox away” can of spray
  • “Carrots for 1” frozen dinner
  • When the wolves can’t resist howling.
  • Funny animal versions of movie posters they walk by
  • Gazelle/Shakira’s male tiger dancers at the end of the movie


Interesting lines:
  • “My dear, we may be evolved, but deep down, we’re still animals.” – Mr. Big
  • “It’s great to have dreams, just as long as you don’t believe in them too much.” – Stu Hopps
  • “Real life’s a little more complicated than a slogan on a bumper sticker.  Life is messy.” - Judy
Tips for parents:   

  • No profanity, unless you count “Sweet cheeses and crackers” to be offensive.
  • There is kind of a “Breaking Bad” meth-making scene, including the names Walter and Jesse from the TV show.  Young kids won’t catch it, but teens will.
  • It's a Disney film, so yep....there will be TONS of merchandising to meet your darling little angels' needs.  Here are a few cute things to get you started:

Monday, December 30, 2013

Frozen will warm your heart



Movie Title:  Frozen

Grade: A+

In a Nutshell:  Magical.  Visually stunning. Old school Disney romance with a modern feel, similar to Tangled.  This one is worth buying on DVD for the fam.  Somehow this is going to be made into a Broadway musical some day, right?  The detail and humor are Disney perfection.

Uplifting theme:  Love IS an open door.  It’s a bit of a dramatic illustration of believing the mistaken notion to “conceal it – don’t feel it.”  Embrace yourself and your unique strengths and weaknesses. Of your worries and stresses - let it go.  Girls, your handsome prince may not wear a suit with epaulets.  Not all Disney villains are evil...some are just misunderstood.

One of the best surprise themes in this Disney heroine/romance movie is that you don't have to marry a handsome prince to be happy and if you do find your true love, he may not be the handsome prince you imagined.  Another empowering theme for young girls is that romantic love isn't the only one that will break evil spells.  (SPOILER ALERT) It's the pure love between sisters and the sacrifices they make for one another that changes them and the story.

Things I liked:  Idina Menzel 's beautiful voice…yes please. All of the snow-filled animation is simply gorgeous from the delicate snowflakes to glittering snow packs to icy palaces, foggy breath, windy flurries, and a lively snowman.  You can hear the snow crunch and you feel like you’re IN the fog and cold snow storm….watch it in 3D if you can!  The human movement, facial expressions, and Kristoff’s awesome hair are all amazing.  We’ll probably see Kristoff’s boots for sale in the Ugg store pretty soon.  Elsa’s cute figure is inspiring and yet false advertising at the same time.  Kristen Bell did a terrific job too.  Who knew she could sing?  Who knew she studied opera while growing up? She's been holding out on us!

If you LOVE the music from this movie and can't get enough, I've got great news for you!  They released another version of the movie intended as a "Sing-A-Long" where audiences can join in on the music.  Also released are some songs that didn't make it into the movie.  You can watch those at:  http://www.buzzfeed.com/hnew92/6-bonus-songs-from-frozen-that-you-need-to-hear-9qja

Things I didn’t like: The African chant music seemed out of place until a friend of mine explained it wasn't African, but actually Scandinavian.  Oh!  My son (the animation student in college) thought the artwork was so elegant that Olaf the Snowman seemed out of place and a bit of an annoyance a la Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars.  My sister disagreed and thought Olaf was a welcomed comic relief, connecting the two sisters to their childhood relationship.  Speaking of Olaf, lovable Josh Gad, who voices the enthusiastic snowman, praised Disney’s animation talent by saying “If there’s something snow can do, Disney animators have absolutely discovered it!”  The Art Direction team was sent to Norway for inspiration for snow-filled mountains and even costuming on the film.

Funny line:  “We finish each other’s….sandwiches.”

Things to look for:
  • Famous artwork on walls in the palace.  I especially love the Fragonard. 
  • Drool on Anna’s mouth when she’s asleep
  • Aurora Borealis.  That’s on my Bucket List for things to see before I die.
  • The axe in the beginning scene.
  • Romantic robot dancing from the movie Hitch when Anna and Hans sing “Our mental synchronization can have but one explanation.”
  • Anna sings through the keyhole
  • So much to see in the troll scene!
  • Flynn and Rapunzel from Tangled have a cameo performance!

Insightful quotes:
  • “Only true love can thaw a frozen heart.”  – Pabbie/Grandpa
  •  “Some people are worth melting for.”  - Olaf the Snowman
  •  “Don’t know if I’m elated or gassy, but I’m somewhere in that zone.”  - Anna
  •  “You sacrificed for me?”  “I love you.”  - Anna & Elsa   (something all sisters should say to one another)
  • “The heart is not so easily changed, but the head can be persuaded.” 
  • "People make bad choices if they're mad or scared or stressed."  - Troll 


Tips for parents:  No bad language.  Thank you! Enough action for the boys to be entertained, beautiful music for the girls to sing along to, and thought-provoking character development for adults to enjoy.  Thanks to YouTube, you’ll be able to watch some of your favorite songs and scenes again until the DVD hits store shelves.  LOVE LOVE LOVE this movie.