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Reviews by Shaz

Phineas and Ferb

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I appreciate cartoons, even in my 20’s I would watch Saturday morning cartoons – I don’t think they have them anymore, like Recess, and The Weekenders… I don’t remember anymore names, but anyway, I liked them!

Phineas and Ferb sort of reminded me of those shows, it was smart and funny, and not weird or gross or bizarre like most cartoons these days. I loved how Phineas and Ferb, step-brothers, effortlessly thought out and executed stupendous summer “projects”, for example, creating a beach in their backyard, or building the world’s biggest hunted house, while their older sister constantly freaks out and tries, unsuccessfully, to tell her mom about their schemes.

The humor is great though, very subtle and ironic and witty – but of course if you’re considering getting this for your kids and not yourself, well, I think they will also enjoy it! Especially the theme song. My kids are quite fascinated by the outrageous plots, and the little platypus-like creature who has a whole secret superhero life that is quite strange and yet captivating.

Here is the theme song for Phineas and Ferb – it’s catchy!

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Tomato Sawyer & Huckleberry Larry’s Big River Rescue

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I had never heard of VeggieTales until the movie The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything was released, and my kids went to see it, and then could not stop talking about it! Apparently, they really enjoyed it!

So, when I got the opportunity to review a VeggieTale movie, of course I said yes because I thought the kids would enjoy it, however, Tomato Sawyer & Huckleberry Larry’s Big River Rescue was not as entertaining as the real cinema movie had been – or so I am told by both kids!

The movie has a very strong moral lesson, told in a fun way, I sort of enjoyed watching it, and so did my 2 year old, but I don’t think that it really held the interest of my older kids.

You should check out the company that makes it though, Big Idea – the “veggies” are cute and they have some unique and innovative products.

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Spiderwick

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The Spiderwick Chronicles was a cute (in a sort of disturbing way) movie and I really enjoyed it. My kids are too young, except that I did watch it with my 2 year old, who, was strangely intrigued by the interesting and bizarre characters.

It was like “Lord of the Rings” for kids, at least that’s how I would describe it! It was definitely too scary for my 4 and 5 year old, but it was very fascinating and, for a kids movie, I found it quite entertaining.

I have 2 copies to giveaway… first 2 commenters gets it! smile [not valid if you win the transformers dvd!]


From the beloved, best-selling series of books comes the extraordinary fantasy adventure, THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES, debuting as a two-disc Special Collector’s Edition DVD and Blu-ray on June 24, 2008. Bringing to life the fantastical, unseen world that exists all around us, THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES is “an action-packed theme park ride” (Los Angeles Times) that is both “scary and wondrous” (Time). From the moment the Grace family moves into a secluded old house, peculiar things start to happen. Unable to explain the accidents and strange disappearances, the Grace children—Jared, Simon and Mallory—start to investigate and find the unbelievable truth of the Spiderwick Estate and the amazing creatures that inhabit it. Directed by Mark Waters (Mean Girls), the film features an all-star cast including Freddie Highmore (Charlie And The Chocolate Factory), Mary Louise Parker (“Weeds”), Sarah Bolger (In America) David Strathairn (Good Night, And Good Luck), Nick Nolte (Tropic Thunder) and the voices of Seth Rogen (Superbad) and Martin Short (Jiminy Glick In Lalawood).

THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES two-disc Special Collector’s Edition DVD and Blu-ray presentations boast multiple behind-the-scenes featurettes including a Making Of, a look at the cast and characters, “The Magic of Spiderwick”, “Spiderwick: It’s All True”, an exploration of the Spiderwick world and more, plus deleted scenes and a peek inside Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide. THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES also will be available as a single disc DVD in full screen or widescreen.

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Transform & Roll Out!

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Transformers is without doubt the most frequently watched dvd that I own! I never watched the original as a child (or adult) so I cannot compare this new version to that, although my husband is not impressed with this version (being a huge fan of the original). My kids, however, are totally in love with the movie and the transformers, so in love in fact, that they “spot” the different transformers while we’re on the road and point them out… to me frequently!

I have 2 to giveaway – first 2 commenters will get a copy of this movie!! smile [not valid if you win the Transformers giveaway!]


In the 22nd century, Detroit is the hot spot for all manner of techno-geeks, industrialists and all things robotic. It’s where the future is, and where money is being made thanks to the city’s thriving robotics industry. Of course that means Detroit is also the hot-spot for all things criminal, evil and demon-like, which brings us to our story…

Fifty light years earlier, a young ragtag group of AUTOBOTS led by OPTIMUS PRIME are in a remote sector of CYBERTRON cleaning space bridges when they stumble upon the most important artifact in TRANSFORMERS history: the ALLSPARK! The DECEPTICONS who are only scary myths for many AUTOBOTS are in hot pursuit of the ALLSPARK; now this new band of AUTOBOTS must fight for their lives and the future of CYBERTRON. The AUTOBOTS are able to escape the DECEPTICONS and crash land on an unknown planet called Earth. They land in Lake Erie and remain in stasis for 50 years. During an emergency, OPTIMUS PRIME and his young team are awakened from stasis just in time to help the new “organic life forms” (humans). But in order to save the humans and fight off the evil villain they have to convert into their robot forms! In doing so, they save the day and become new celebrities and heroes destined to fight all evil on the planet Earth and beyond! Transformers! More than meets the eye!

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National Treasure

National Treasure, I think, is sort of like Indiana Jones, but with waaay more gadgets! I like those kind of adventure movies, you know, the totally unrealistic kinds with amusing, mis-adventure-ish type characters whom, despite many “sure-death” experiences, and many many chases, end up, of course, heroes! I got to say that I can watch pretty much any movie that has half a plot and some slightly amusing jokes, but if you’re not that type… you may want to skip this movie!

Actually I thought the first one was pretty good, although, I am not sure I really remember what even happened, but it was entertaining at the time that I watched it! This one, however, was somewhat hard to follow and a bit strange, but still, I don’t regret the hour and a half that I spent watching it! If you’re the indiana-jones-unrealistic-adventure loving type, then I think you’ll like it, if you’re the I-need-an-actual-stimulating-plot type, stay far away!

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BURBANK, Calif., February 15, 2008 – Walt Disney Pictures and legendary action producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Pirates of the Caribbean) present a spectacular, star-studded race across the globe when National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets comes to DVD, two-disc Gold Collection DVD and Blu-ray Disc on May 20, 2008 from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. This thrilling Adventure for the Whole Family is priced at $29.99 SRP; 2Disc Gold Collector’s Edition Gold Collection DVD and Blu-ray Disc are each $34.99 SRP.

The missing pages of a diary hold a secret so explosive it could change the course of history in National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets. An irresistible blend of historical fact and fiction, the high-voltage adventure stars Academy Award© winner Nicolas Cage (Best Actor; Leaving Las Vegas, 1996) as Benjamin Franklin Gates, treasure hunter extraordinaire. A search to uncover the truth behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, is packed with breathtaking stunts, awe-inspiring backdrops and a lightning-paced international treasure hunt.

Oscar© winners Jon Voight (Best Actor, 1979; Coming Home) and Helen Mirren (Best Actress, The Queen, 2007) head up an extraordinary supporting cast that also includes Oscar nominees Ed Harris (Best Actor, Pollock, 2001; and Best Supporting Actor; The Hours, 2003; The Truman Show 1999 and Apollo 13, 1996) and Harvey Keitel, (Best Supporting Actor, Bugsy, 1992) as well as rising stars Diane Kruger (Troy) and Justin Bartha (National Treasure). The film is directed by Jon Turteltaub, who also directed the blockbuster original.

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