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Neil and the Nun (2004)
Very adorable
This short film is delightful. The two little girls dream of being international spies one day, so they look up to Nancy Drew and have their own little spy games, which lead to some trouble at school. Suze is just adorable as she follows her best friend into their "investigations". Although they are school girls, this movie is not really a family film. Some of the material is a bit mature. There is some clever camera work, which focuses on the shoes worn by the girls through out the movie, and some clever interjections with Nancey Drew quotes, which are kept in their special spy book. Very cute! I loved it! It is well worth watching.
Battle Planet (2008)
Loved this movie!
There was so much more to this sci fi, than a bunch of special effects. There was such a "human" element that really made me care about these characters. Monica May, as the female alien, has got to be the sexiest alien ever! Even though she wears the green face of an alien, you can still see her facial expressions. She has that sultry voice and the great body all lend to the fact that she is female in every sense of the word-alien or not. I loved the story line concerning the special suit that Jordan wears. Zach Ward was very engaging as he struggles with the reality of what has happened to him. There were funny parts. I like funny, even in Sci Fi. I don't want to write a spoiler, so I will just say that I was so touched by the closing scene that I cried! This was a lot more that just a bunch of space ships blowing up....there was a real story here.
Labou (2008)
Kids will love it!
The kids will love to watch this movie over and over. It has just about everything-pirates, ghosts, hidden treasure, funny bad guys, a cute smart girl, a bully, an adorable nerd, and the cutest little creature they find in the swamp! What else could you want? It is set in and around New Orleans, so that adds some special flavor to it. The guy that plays the mayor is the real life mayor of the city, and the "Jazz Man" is New Orleans's legend Ellis Marsalis. G rated, with nothing inappropriate for the kids....that is hard to find these days. Adults will also find it entertaining. The special features on the DVD include great clips of how they made the animatronic puppets, interviews with the cast and crew and the story of how hurricane Katrina interrupted the whole shoot. This movie is a winner for sure for the whole family.