I remember watching this when it came out. Unlike some other cartoons this one is still enjoyable and one I watch with my family every year. It is full of puns, is heart-warming, has a pretty good scare factor and the music is catchy.
Creepy Tim and Duncan are the best supporting characters. The movie is event filled from beginning to end. The main romance is kind of predictable but the side romance has a surprising outcome.
The story line was mediocre at best. The voice dubbing was horrible. The English voices they used for the singing did not harmonize. There is no way you can believe they're in a talent show much less that a talent scout might show interest.
I really had a hard time with the drastic changes they made in Gracie Hart. Sam Fuller was irritating through most of the movie. The ending made up for it though.
Sandra Bullock is perfect for the role Gracie Hart. She's hilarious and irreverant but also sentimental and a true friend. She learns a great lesson on judging people while saving the lives of the contestants.
There were some riveting scenes which is why I watched it all the way through. The ending left me with many questions. I couldn't believe many of the actions the mc did.
There are some things in each show that don't agree. Such as them not meeting until University. My son thinks this is the better of the 2 shows though.
A fuuny, heartwarming story involving Casper and his "uncles. It certainly had some tear-jerk moments as well as some over the top comedy popular at that time.
How Merlin goes about saving Arther is kind of disappointing. I like the show but will say don't expect anything resembling King Arthur and the knights of the Round table.
Once again it was a really good movie but so many vital bits of information were left out. These bits of information make certain scences mundane instead of great like they should be. So much time spent on the Harry/Cho scene without fully uncovering what actually happened to their friendship.
Wonderful story of love and family set over the winter holidays. Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman join some of comedies greats to bring tears to your eyes and laughter to your lips.