Wed, 23 Nov 2011

2:12 AM - Beauty And The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Blu-ray Review

Christmas is the biggest holiday of the year, everyone will engage in it, especially those movie companies, they will film a bunch of movies about Christmas or remake those classic movies that already have great influence in the world, like this time, Beauty & The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas is debuted on Blu-ray, which definitely can cause another Beauty and Beast craze.



Beauty & The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, it's classic animated film, which was released in 1997, the original score and songs were composed by Rachel Portman. The film is a midquel that takes place within the timeline of the original Beauty and the Beast. The film also shows the time that the enchantress put the spell on the castle in the first film in more detail. This enchanting adventure boasts exciting bonus features, delightful songs, spellbinding visuals, and enduring themes of hope, friendship and love. Your family will experience the spirit of the season all year long with the timeless magic of Beauty & The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, it will be great to enjoy it in TV with your family after ripping the Blu-ray version with free blu-ray ripper.

It's been twenty years since "Beauty and the Beast" truly changed the animation landscape, bringing even more esteem to the Disney logo after the company's comeback with "The Little Mermaid" by earning the first nomination for Best Picture for an animated film. The movie became a franchise, spawning toys, games, and even a hit musical. It also birthed a pair of straight-to-video quasi-sequels, both of which have been re-released just in time for families on Black Friday. Add "Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas" and "Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World" to your list.



In this film, The Beast isn't happy about Christmas and he forbids it in his castle. In the first opening scenes, we see that Cogsworth, Lumiere, Chip all gather around as Mrs. Potts explains the true story behind Christmas' return to the castle. Belle and the Beast argue over Christmas. Eventually we're taken into a flashback on the real reason on why The Beast dislikes Christmas, we get to see that he's transformed by the enchantress who put the spell on the castle in the first film (Beauty and the Beast) which made him turn from the Prince to the Beast which occurred on Christmas.

Don't think it's an animated film so only kids will be interested in it, actually it's the first choice for your Christmas when you sit on the couch with your family, after all, it's a beautiful fair tale, we all have has a fancy about prince or princess when we are kids, or why you think the movie company will remake the Blu-ray version of this movie, it means it's worth to convert blu-ray to dvd to save it in your disc forever.

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Wed, 21 Dec 2011

2:45 AM - Happy Feet 2 The Best Animated Film for Christmas

Among all kinds of movies that released before Christmas, "Happy Feet 2" is the best one that can let us experience the happy atmosphere of Christmas (I think). After the smash hit of "Happy Feet", the sequel "Happy Feet 2" returns with a high box office in its debut, just be inferior to "Twilight 4 (Part1)".



Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven-a penguin who can fly! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. Erik learns of his father's "guts and grit" as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures-from tiny Krill to giant Elephant Seals-to put things right. It proves that a lot of love, along with a little help from your friends, can go a long way. Ok, it has a deeper meaning, although as an animated film, we can't expect more, honestly, it's a good film though, you can convert the DVD version to AVI with dvd to avi converter freeware if you would like to watch the high definition DVD on your portable devices.

In a major subplot, Matt Damon and Brad Pitt voice two chatty krill. Their journey to move up the food chain provides a few funny moments and the most spectacular visuals, including krill swarms, a whale attack and jellyfish encounters. But their rather-nonsensical quest isn't well-integrated into the main story. There are several pop remixes, of course, and songstress Pink (as Erik's mom) shows off her vocal chops, even as she reveals a limited acting range.



The real-world Antarctica and Southern Ocean consists of a wide range of species, and in Happy Feet Two we get to see a bit more variation in these represented. As mentioned earlier, krill is more prominently featured, and so are the elephant seals. Several different penguin species can be seen as well - all well animated and lifelike. The Happy Feet Two movie opened up in US movie theaters on November 20th, 2011 and scored $21.2 million dollars in its opening weekend.

The sequel told how one little penguin rallies his colony trapped by shifting ice due to climate change. Someone says it looked like "just more of the same," instead of something compelling and new. However, if you have kids or you just like it yourself, it's not bad to pass your time with it, after all, it's a music movie, so it will be much fun to rip it to your iPad or iPod with dvd ripper for mac and watch it whenever you want.

Even though it has a great box office, for most of us, it is just a sequel that has no new themes and just wants to make us have a good mood in Thanksgiving or coming Christmas, well, it has achieved that goal, ignore those drawbacks given by critics, it is a good movie which filled with laugh and music.

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