Friday, July 15, 2011

New Adventure Winnie the Pooh Movie Review

Today, I coming back and surely with present to you a new movie, and this time is New Adventure Winnie the Pooh Movie Review. Maybe all of you have know about this movie, but in this post I try to give you New Adventure Winnie the Pooh Movie Review, (FULL REVIEW). Well, for you who want to know, more about this movie, here are New Adventure Winnie the Pooh Movie Review only at Hollywood Movies Review.




Over the years, Winnie the Pooh appeared in a number of films distributed by Disney - 1977, including The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, 2000, The Tigger Movie and Piglet's Big Movie in 2003. 2011 Winnie the Pooh was clearly present on the beloved AA Milne's creation to a whole new generation of moviegoers, but it is also clear that long-time fans of the big yellow bear is here to embrace newcomers as much as (or more).

The film shows a hand-drawn animation style proves absolutely beautiful, a refreshing change from the current multiplex-rate computer animation of flooding, as has filmmaker Don Hall and Stephen J. Anderson infused Winnie the Pooh with a sensitivity to the former proves ultimately to be impossible, to resist. Could behave the atmosphere is calm and almost require a little patience for young audiences to films from Pixar and DreamWorks approached but it's hard not to someone the charms of Winnie the Pooh, Piglet and the rest succumb to imagine Hundred Acre Wood residents.

Inspired by three stories of AA Milne, Winnie the Pooh begins with an action plan to live by Christopher Robin and cozy room in the sequences immediately animated exploits of the various inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood is. Found after embarking on the search for a little honey to discover Winnie the Pooh (Jim Cummings), that I-Ah (Bud Luckey), manages to lose his tail. Christopher Robin (Jack Boulter) comes up with a plan to address the problem Eeyore, hosting a competition to see who the best replacement imagine going to solve.

The next day, Pooh and Christopher Robin comes home, finds a note that he can not read. He takes the paper to his friend (Craig Ferguson) Owl, which means that Christopher Robin by a mysterious creature known Backson terribly revealing kidnapped. (Owl comes to this conclusion after misinterpretation Christopher Robin "back soon" signoff that Backson.) Pooh and the rest want to save the gang to Christopher Robin Backson by trapping in a pit, where they hope to reach, planting a trail of Backson favorite activities.
The voice cast

It is not surprising that the stellar vocal performances are varied, as were many actors in the cast portrayed their characters for years. Jim Cummings, who provided the voice of Winnie the Pooh for over two decades, is available, providing a warm, engaging performance, which is exactly why Pooh, a character beloved, with the work of the actor as strong as demonstrated Tigger singling him as Most Valuable Player of the film. There are a few name actors cast in the voice, and sprinkled with often hilarious turn as Craig Ferguson Owl stand as proof. John Cleese has a superb job as narrator of the film somewhat sarcastically, while Tom Kenny, SpongeBob himself is excellent as the rabbit. Winnie the Pooh is a delightful animated movie is maintained constantly has something to offer to viewers of all ages, with beautiful just the tip of the iceberg in terms of animated films of many pleasures. Do not be fooled, the child-friendly campaign, there's a lot to older viewers, including a number of laugh out loud funny bits of comedy appeal. (It is for example a funny sequence where Pooh is furious notes during Owl describes his plans for the acquisition of Backson but we discover, Pooh was actually just a picture of himself in the middle of a honey pot.)

Winnie the Pooh is particularly gratifying for those of us sick and tired of 3-D only in the film is gorgeous, beautiful 2-D are available. In addition, the film by a short spell called The Ballad of Nessie is ahead - for the monster of Loch Ness, as he tries to find a new home. A total of Winnie the Pooh is a return to fun for all age groups, the kind of animated fare that Disney used to treat regularly.

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