Thursday, October 18, 2012

Movie Reviews

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So, it's time for, yet again, another movie review. There was a movie that premiered a little bit ago, Girl Vs. Monster, on Disney Channel. At first, I didn't have high hopes for this movie. How many other movies or TV shows have you seen that have had monster hunters. There was a show on Nickelodeon called The Troop for a while. Then Wizards of Waverly Place did a few episodes with some monster hunters. It's been overdone, but it's Disney, am I right? Disney has brought us so many good movies such as Fantasia, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and they're coming out with a new movie, Wreck-It Ralph, (which I am really wanting to see) along with Frankenweenie (another one I'm dying to see). I still didn't really think I'd be interested, but I thought I guess I might as well watch it, and then I got into it. I thought, "Hey, this isn't like those others." I was thinking that this is not like those other monster hunting things in the media. It's different. I will give this movie a 4 out of 5. Good job, Disney. You haven't let me down, yet.

Speaking of monsters, we've gotten something new that came out in September, Hotel Transylvania. Sony Pictures and Columbia have outdone themselves yet again blowing previous movies such as Pirates! Band of Misfits and Open Season out of the water. Yet, I am still kind of a fan of those two movies.
 
 
This movie is about a girl named Mavis (Selena Gomez) and her father, Dracula (Adam Sandler). Dracula runs a hotel for monsters called Hotel Transylvania, thus the title. It has classic monsters at the hotel such as Frankenstein (Kevin James), a mummy (Cee Lo Green), and even a werewolf (Steve Buscemi). There also includes a human, Johnathan (Andy Samberg) who gets turned into Johnnystein, Frankenstein's cousin, and a few wannabe's. All of this and more when you see Hotel Transylvania.
 
 


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