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Wonder Woman, a review by addicted2dvdWonder Woman On the mystical island of Themyscira, a proud, strong warrior race of Amazon women lives in a utopian civilization shielded from the corrupt world of man. But a betrayal within the Amazon sisterhood leads to the escape of Ares, the God of War, and Amazon Princess Diana must capture him before he unleashes global chaos and destruction. With the aid of cocky fighter pilot Steve TrevorWorld's Greatest Super Heroine. My Thoughts: I been wanting to see this animated movie since I first saw the trailer. And it didn't disappoint. I enjoyed it very much. This movie is definitely heavier on the violence as well as some suggestive dialog. So it is not one for the kiddies... but I don't think it is to bad... I would say the teens on up would enjoy this movie. One thing I did find a little on the strange side is that you don't hear the name Wonder Woman till the end of the movie. But that is such a minor thing it doesn't matter in the least. I am hoping we see a sequel to this one before too long. As well as the long awaited live-action movie. The one problem I did have with this movie... and is true about all the animated super hero movies I have seen... is the short run time. This movie is only 73min. long. My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From Weekend Movie Marathon: 8/07 - 8/09 on August 7th, 2009) 102 Dalmatians, a review by DragonfireGet ready for outrageous fun in Disney's 102 DalmatiansMy Thoughts This is an entertaining movie, though it wasn't as good as 101 Dalmatians (1996). Glenn Close was still great as Cruella, but too many things seemed to resort to silliness..excessive silliness. It also seemed a bit odd to me that Roger and Anita weren't around or even mentioned, yet one of the puppies was back as an adult dog with a new owner. Waddlesworth was cute with how he thought he was a dog. This was a decent family movie, though the fact that Cruella wanted to make a coat out of puppies again could be upsetting to younger children. Cruella herself might be a bit scary at times to some children as well. (From Dragonfire: What I've Been Watching on December 29th, 2008) Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: The Complete First Season marathon, a review by Tom09. What He Beheld (2008-03-03) Writer: Josh Friedman (Created By), Ian Goldberg (Writer), James Cameron (Original Characters By), Gale Anne Hurd (Original Characters By) Director: Mike Rohl Cast (From Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: The Complete First Season marathon on January 28th, 2009) |