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How to Train Your Dragon is a charming film targeting children’s sense of righteousness and morality. It is also a DreamWorks animation picture. Under the helm of Spielberg and associates DreamWorks spares no expense for its production value. How to Train Your Dragon is stunning in 3D and despite strong efforts by Avatar and Clash of the Titans to project the finest 3D on the market, Dragon’s is plain better.
Freddie Highmore, Kristen Bell, Nicolas Cage, Charlize Theron, Nathan Lane, Samuel Jackson, Donald Sutherland, and Eugene Levy star as the voices of the characters in Astro Boy. In doing so, they follow in the great tradition of gifted actors pe rforming as the voices of famous cartoon characters. This film is brilliant through and through and is the fourth extraordinary children’s film of the year. 2009 can officially be labeled the year of the animated film.
Disney’s A Christmas Carol should have remained Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Once a treasured novel, A Christmas Carol has now fallen victim to the urge to tarnish the reputation books have to nourish one’s intellect and imagination, and has been metamorphosed into an IMAX 3D production. (pun intended) Nothing is bigger than that!
Attention fans, readers, devoted followers, and movie lovers across the world: We are proud to announce the December 15th arrival of Hollywood Screen Spotlight. This will be the first book sponsored by Screen Media Inc. and is written by the authors of Screenspotlight.com. This edited, expanded and improved collection of movie reviews covers all of the best work both published and unpublished by our key authors from 2007-2009. Hollywood Screen Spotlight would make a wonderful holiday gift for readers of any age group. Turn it into bedtime reading, a coffee table book, or everyday pleasure reading. More details to follow on nationwide and international availability. Thanks for reading Spotlighters!
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