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As all we know Children's films are all over the place on DVD
and Blu-ray these days, with more and more coming out in the
summertime. One of the first to jump on the theatrical bandwagon
for the season was Rio.
On April 15, the Spanish-influenced family friendly movie Rio
graced the theater screens with zeal. Children lined up to
see the new animated movie. "Comical, colorful, wonderfully cast
and beautifully animated Rio is the first Blue Sky movie that could
be compared to the best of Pixar," wrote Roger Moore of the Orlando
Sentinel.
Rio, often promoted as Rio, The movie is a 2011 American 3D
computer-animated musical comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios
and directed by Carlos Saldanha. The title refers to the Brazilian
city of Rio de Janeiro, in which the film is set. The film features
the voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, George Lopez, Jemaine
Clement and Jake T. Austin. The film tells the story of Blu
(Eisenberg), a blue macaw who is taken to Rio de Janeiro to mate
with a female. He eventually falls in love with Jewel (Hathaway), a
free spirited macaw, and together they have to escape from being
smuggled by Nigel (Clement), a cockatoo.
Not many films can say they've had cross-promotional content
on the same level as this one has, with the film's advertising
going an interesting route with their very own Angry Birds game and
FarmVille content. Talk about being in-the-now. That content
continues on the Blu-ray iteration of the release, which will
contain exclusive Angry Birds levels that promise to showcase the
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The film follows a domesticated Spix Macaw named Blu (Jesse
Eisenberg, The Social Network), living thousands of miles away from
his homeland, Brazil. When his human owner Linda (Leslie Mann, 17
Again) discovers that he is the last male of his kind, they head
south to Rio de Janeiro to meet the only other female.
"This movie was funny, entertaining and so colorful. It was
just as promising as it has been showed by the commercials, "said
Marie Buhl, a sophomore. "It was so cute. My little sisters
and I loved it; this is a great family movie. Everyone should take
their siblings so go see this movie." So there you have it, another
box office hit from Pixar. Pixar has already given us the Toy
Story trilogy, Cars, The Incredibles, UP, Ratatouille, and now Rio.
What will they come up with next? All we have to do is just wait
and see what will happen.
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