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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Winnie the Pooh

Directed by: Steven j. Anderson, Don Hall
Overall rating: 9.5
Genre: family
Cast: Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, and John Cleese
MPPA evaluation and time: G. is 69 minutes.

Plot:
To lose his Eyeore ( bud Luckey ) tail and find new ones he contest Christopher Robin ( Jack Boulter ) holding 100 acre wood hunting. Has kidnapped creatures called Backson (Huell Howser) to detect notes Christopher Robin from Winnie the Pooh Jim Cummings) and he takes OWL Craig Ferguson) and Christopher Robin to search and find Backson together, and bring safety to Christopher Robin collects all the characters from the hundred acre wood.

He says:
This is the perfect kids movies to the children. Trying in many parts of the laughter, bored through this movie. It you horrible have to opposed to cars 2 story of the film Classic Pooh sticks to the. Because of the fact that I was the last Winnie the Pooh movie was really lame initially didn't want to watch this! However, impressed by this film. It's all about special effects and glitz and glamour all watch wasn't movies better it was. You take the classic story and script is really good. My 7-year-old laughing her head and she loved it!

She says:
I was impressed in the film. It's like the stick it to the classic story and don't drag other movies grew up in all of our. It also filled joke, Tigger is static is balloon scene... and yeah it was hilarious because love has. They are delivered and there was no need to change anything in quite an interesting story was perfect, so I thought. Film keeps your interest all kinds of electronic devices that is without the need to take the kids is awesome.

It's our assessment as a whole.
The film was not jumping on the 3D bandwagon, and Winnie yeah POO was stack originated in the popular. You haven't seen this one yet, it must be your kids see them they haven ' t is expected to fall in love with Winnie the Pooh already.

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