Sunday, August 16, 2009

Movie Review: 17 Again



Overall:
3.5

MPAA:
PG-13

Starring: Zac Effron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon

Recommended: Yes, but not strongly

Age Group: 15 and up


Acting: 4


Script: 4

Story: 4

Scariness/Suspense: 1

Language: Quite a Bit

Romance:
Moderate

Violence:
Some - Moderate


Blood and Gore: None

Alcohol/Drugs: Hardly Any

Magic: Moderate


Favorite Quote: "Okay, that's not safe or sanitary. That's your can now. We'll label it like that." - Ned Freedman

Comments:

Well, this was a lot better then I thought it would be. It is, for it's type, a good movie. There are some good morals introduced, and the main character is generally a moral and nice person. However, it still has a good amount of inappropriate content in it, so be cautious when letting younger teens watch it. It does have a unique and interesting story, in that the main character becomes young again, but he remains in the present time period in contact with his family who don't know who he is. I would say that it is enjoyable if you can work around the bad parts and find the good in the story.

~Ellentia

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Movie Review: Penelope



Overall:
4

MPAA:
PG

Starring: Christina Ricci, James McAvoy

Recommended: Yes

Age Group: 12 and up, but younger might like it


Acting: 5


Script: 4

Story: 4

Scariness/Suspense: 2, but only for a few brief scary images

Language: Some

Romance:
Moderate but mild

Violence:
Hardly Any

Blood and Gore: None

Alcohol/Drugs: Some alcohol

Magic: Moderate


Favorite Quote:

Franklin Wilhern
: Why can't I have bacon?
Jessica Wilhern: Because you love oatmeal.
Franklin Wilhern: No... I love bacon.

Comments:

This is a very sweet movie. The premise of the movie is that a family has been cursed for decades, and the curse has finally become apparent, and has to be broken. It is a far-fetched idea, thus making it more of a fairytale like Ella Enchanted (quite similar, in fact), but it is very cute. Nothing in it that would really make it inappropriate except for one scene where Penelope is drunk and a few instances of language, but both of these are very brief. Overall, an enjoyable movie.


*note* I edited my review, there are some magic-like things in the movie.

~Ellentia

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Movie Review: The Scarlet Pimpernel


Overall: 5

MPAA:
PG

Starring: Anthony Andrews, Jane Seymour and Ian McKellen

Recommended: Yes

Age Group: 13-14 and up, but younger might like it


Acting: 5


Script: 5

Story: 5

Scariness/Suspense: 3-3.5

Language: Some

Romance:
Moderate

Violence:
Quite a Bit

Blood and Gore: Some, but most is not technically shown, just insinuated.

Alcohol/Drugs: Some alcohol, but it is not used abusively

Magic: None


Favorite Quote: "They seek him here. They seek him there. Those Frenchies seek him everywhere. Is he in Heaven? Or is he in Hell? That damned, illusive, pimpernel" - Sir Percy

Comments:

Once again, another movie I really liked. It was made in 1982, and it is set during the French Revolution. I don't know how historically accurate it is, as I don't know what really happened, but the story, true or false, is great. It can get a tad bit predictable at the end, but it is still good, and
the lead roles are acted superbly. There are several beheadings (on a guillotine, of course) but they never show the person except occasionally they will show someone holding the head from the back. There is no blood during these scenes except on the blade of the guillotine. Overall, I would highly recommend this movie.

~Ellentia

Friday, July 17, 2009

Movie Review: A Bug's Life



Overall:
5

MPAA:
G


Recommended: Yes

Age Group: 5-12 (but it is good for all ages)


Voices/Animation: 5


Script: 5

Story: 4.5

Scariness: 4-5 (younger children) 3 (older children)

Language: Some (all name-calling, and very mild)

Romance:
Hardly Any

Violence:
Quite a Bit

Blood and Gore: Some - Moderate (though most is faked)

Alcohol/Drugs: None

Magic: None


Favorite Quote: There are so many good ones, but here's one of my favorites: "I'm the only stick with eyeballs!" - Slim

Comments:

I am always surprised at the fact that you never hear anything about this movie. It is such a good movie, very funny with a good, compelling storyline. I would highly recommend this movie, however, it can be very scary for younger kids. There are a few scenes in which several of the characters fake dying , complete with berry juice "blood" (though it is obviously fake). My 5 yr. old sister cried several times during the movie because of violence or sad parts in the story. However, it is still an excellent choice for the moderately brave child. It is also a funny movie for adults and teens, as the diologue has humor that only older people would get, as many Disney movies do. Once again, I would highly recommend this movie.

~Ellentia

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Movie Review: Roman Holiday



Overall:
5

MPAA:
PG

Starring:
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Recommended: Yes

Age Group: 14 and up


Acting: 4.5


Script: 4

Story: 5

Scariness: 0

Language: Some, maybe, but I don't remember

Romance:
Throughout, but mild

Violence:
Some - Moderat

Blood and Gore: None

Alcohol/Drugs: Some

Magic: None


Favorite Quote: "Joe, we can't go running around town with a hot princess!" - Irving Radovich


Comments:

This was a wonderful movie! It was the movie that first made Audry Hepburn so famous, and it earned 3 Oscars, including Best Actress. It has a classic sort of a story about an unhappy princess. It is wonderfully put together, and the story is great. There are a few semi-suggestive parts, but it is all mild. I would highly recommend this movie, and it is good for a family movie night.

~Ellentia

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Movie Review: Big Fat Liar


Overall: 3

MPAA:
PG

Starring:
Amanda Bynes, Frankie Muniz and Paul Giamatti

Recommended:
Yes


Age Group: 12-14

Acting: 3


Script: 2.5

Story: 3.5

Scariness: 1, maybe for the tiny amount of suspense (if you can even call it that).

Language: Some, but no four-letter words, it is all name-calling.

Romance:
None - Hardly Any

Violence:
None, but there were lots of pranks that went a little overboard.

Blood and Gore: None

Alcohol/Drugs: Maybe some during a brief party scene.

Magic: None


Favorite Quote: "They told me to pick up a little blue car. They didn't say anything about a little blue man!" - Tow Truck Driver


Comments:

So, this is a movie for pre-teens and young teens. Totally not feasible, but good for a laugh. The story has a strong moral to it, lieing gets you into trouble. But, at the end, the boy doesn't get into trouble for leaving home without permission, breaking and entering, stealing and pulling many, many mean pranks. So, I wouldn't suggest getting your sense of right and wrong from this movie. But, it is really funny (if corney). So, if you're looking for a light hearted comedy, this would be for you.

~Ellentia

Monday, May 4, 2009

Movie Review: Transformers



Overall: 2.5

MPAA:
PG-13

Starring: Shia Le Beouf and Megan Fox

Recommended:
No


Age Group: Umm, maybe 14 and up

Acting: 4


Script: 2.5

Story: 3

Scariness:4, but I get scared pretty easily. So for everyone else, 3.75

Language: Quite a Bit - Throughout

Romance:
Moderate - Quite a Bit

Violence:
Throughout

Blood and Gore: I don't think it showed any, but it was insinuated.

Alcohol/Drugs: Maybe Some, but I'm not sure

Magic: There wasn't any exactly, but it kinda seemed like it sometimes.


Favorite Quote: I don't have one.


Comments:

Just to clarify, I did not choose to watch this movie, it was shown on the bus on the way to Atlanta. I didn't like this movie at all, it was very violent, and it was not my kind of thing to start with. It also had a lot of unnecessary things in it, such as taking the Lord's name in vein frequently. I can work past some things in movies if the story warrants it, but the story wasn't spectacular. The movie certainly wasn't the worst thing ever, but I can think of a lot better things to do or watch.

~Ellentia

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Book Review: Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH

Overall: 5

Recommended:
Yes


Age Group: 12 and up


Writing: 5

Story: 5

Scariness/Suspense: 2

Romance:
A "puppy love" crush, but it is a very small part of the story.

Language: I don't think there is any.

Violence: Some

Blood and Gore: I can't remember any, but it does specifically mention several rats and mice dying or getting injured.

Alcohol/Drugs: [SPOILER] The animals drug the cat several times to prevent it from attacking them.

Religious/Anti-Religious References: There are several mentions of evolution, all assuming it is true.

Magic:
None

Favorite Passage: I liked all of it, which is just an excuse for not finding any passages online to put here.


Comments:

Let me first say that although I put "13 and up," this really is a childrens book. It is a very easy read, but definitely worth your time and thought. I couldn't put it down the whole time I was reading it. It gives you a lot to think about, partly because it is not written from a Christian perspective, it is in fact written assuming evolution is true. I highly recomend this book, especially just because it is simply a great story, and it doesn't end sappy with everything going perfect. Just don't read the back cover if you want the whole story to be a surprise, because more then likely it will spoil a big part of the story.

~Ellentia

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Movie Review: Ocean's 11

Overall: 4.5

MPAA:
PG-13

Starring: George Clooney, Brad Pit, Matt Damon and Andy Garcia

Recommended:
Yes


Age Group: 13(ish) and up

Acting: 5


Script: 4.5

Story: 4.5

Scariness: 2.5 (simply for suspense, otherwise not scary at all)

Language: Moderate - Quite a Bit

Romance:
None

Violence:
Hardly Any - Some

Blood and Gore: None

Alcohol/Drugs: Moderate Alcohol

Magic: None


Favorite Quote: "Did someone call for a doctor?" - Rusty


Comments:

I wasn't sure that I would like this movie, but I thought it was really good. I'm not sure what I expected, but it wasn't what I was thinking it would be. It is about Danny Ocean (so not the ocean that you swim in) and he gets out of prison on parole at the start of the movie and immediately violates his parole. It then moves into something like the Magnificent Seven (for a little while) because he and his friend start looking up and finding all sorts of criminals to help them rob three of the largest casinos in Vegas. There is language by several of the characters throughout the whole movie, but besides that, there is nothing especially offensive in the movie, and there is basically no romance at all, which is nice since a lot of movies revolve around that sort of thing. Overall, it was a really good movie.

~Ellentia

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Movie Review: Get Smart




Starring:
Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson, Alan Arkin

MPAA: PG-13

Reviewer's Rating:
4.5

Age Group: 13 and up

Acting: 4


Script: 5

Story: 3

Scariness: 3.5

Profanity: Moderate - Frequent

Violence: Moderate - Nothing for a good part of the movie, but a fair amount of bloodless death and fiery explosions

Blood and Gore: Little - None

Alcohol/Drugs: Moderate-Quite a Bit

Magic: None [Ell, why is this category in here??]

Favorite Quote:

Recommended: Definitely!

Reviewer's Comments: Very, very funny, and overall much better than expected. Incorporated great references to the original television series, and the storyline was not nearly as cheesy as it could have been. Steve Carell is great, and I was absolutely thrilled that the part was not given to Jim Carrey. Bill Murray's cameo was much appreciated.


[On a scale of 1-5]

Friday, February 27, 2009

Movie Review: Strangers on a Train




Overall:
5

Recommended:
Yes


Age Group: 12-13 and up

Acting: 4.5


Script: 5

Story: 5

Scariness: 3.5

Language: None (that I can think of, I'm sorry if there is any)

Romance: Some

Violence:
Moderate

Blood and Gore: None

Alcohol/Drugs: Some Alcohol

Magic: None


Favorite Quote: "One doesn't always have to say what one thinks." - Senator Morton


Comments:

Note: there is a small spoiler in here, so if you don't want to know anything at all about the movie, watch it before reading the comments.

This is one of my all-time favorite Hitchcock movies. It has a very unique story line, about a not-so-chance meeting and plans of murder. It is not, however, gory or extremely violent. [SPOILER] It does portray a murder, but it is not super awful or gruesome, as you might expect, and it is not shown directly, it is in a reflection. However, it is still murder, so I would not recommend letting a young child watch it. There is plenty of suspense, and quite a bit of action at the end. It is a bit creepy, but I think it is well worth it for the movie.

~Ellentia

Friday, February 13, 2009

Book Review: The Great and Terrible Quest

Overall: 5

Recommended:
Yes


Age Group: 11-14 (but still good for older people)


Writing: 4.5

Story: 5

Scariness/Suspense: 3.5

Profanity: None

Language: Maybe Some, but I don't think there is any

Violence: Moderate

Blood and Gore: Some

Alcohol/Drugs: Some mentions of Alcohol

Magic: None

Favorite Passage: "The half-wit might have picked it up--they are like jackdaws."
It was a casual suggestion from Diamond, and though it made the boy's blood run cold, the Lord Regent dissmissed it impatiantly.
"He would have given it to his grandfather--he was terrified of the old man. I believe it must have jerked from my pouch on the road. No matter, as long as it is not--" he stopped abruptly, then added in a different tone, "Are you sure the man is dead?"
"As sure as can be," drawled Diamond.
"We thought we were sure the old dotard could not speak," said the Lord Regent bitterly. "To break a twelve-year silence--and to break it so, in full Council! Do what we will, that prophecy has run through the country like fire."


Comments:

I just have to say, I really liked this book. I had to read it for school a few years ago and since then, I have read it two or three more times. It is geared at pre-teens and young teens, but it is a fun, easy read. The story is set in the era of knights and castles, and there are evil Lords Regent ruling over the land. The main characters include a young boy and his dog, a very confused but surprisingly smart and strong man, a fat performer and of course, plenty of bad guys. There is, of course, scenes with fighting and it does clearly tell you about several severe injuries, but the main part of the book is more of a quest and a mystery. Well written, excellent plot and character development, I highly recommend this book for anyone who loves a good adventure. (geez, that sounded like a commercial)

~Ellentia

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Movie Review: Gone with the Wind




Overall:
4.5

Recommended:
Yes


Age Group: 12-13 and up

Acting: 5


Script: 5

Story: 4.5

Scariness: 3

Profanity: Moderate

Language: Once or Twice

Violence: Moderate

Blood and Gore: Some

Alcohol/Drugs: Moderate-Quite a Bit

Magic: None

Favorite Quote: "I can't go all my life waiting to catch you between husbands." -Rhett Butler


Comments:

This was probably one of the most depressing movies I've seen. It was, however, excellently put together, well written and wonderfully acted. I gave the story a 4.5 because I personally thought that it was simply too tragic and frustrating to enjoy, but it didn't have plot holes or unbelievable twists, and it gave a good
(if biased) view of southern life and how the South felt about the Civil War, before, during and after. It also gave you a sense of how cruel and terrible the Civil War really was. It has a good bit of suggestive material and violence, so it is not something to watch with young kids or pre-teens. But, as my history teacher says, this movie is part of the American culture, you have to see it!

~Ellentia

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Movie Review: Inkheart




On a scale of 1-5

Overall:
4.5


Recommended: Yes

Age Group: 11 and up

Acting: 5


Script: 4.5

Story: 4.5

Scariness: 3.5

Profanity: Hardly Any

Language: Once

Violence: Moderate - Quite a Bit

Blood and Gore: None

Alcohol/Drugs: None

Magic: Moderate - Quite a Bit

Favorite Quote: "Duct Tape! I love Duct Tape!" - Capricorn


Comments:

I really enjoyed this movie. It was well put together, no major plot holes or completely unbelievable story lines. It was full of action, though. But, no blood. It did have a good amount of magic, but it wasn't any sort of spells, sorcery, witch-craft or other dark magic, but there were lots of creatures that were from magical-type books. I would definitely recommend it. It is a bit scary though, so not for kids who get scared easily during movies. But, for kids and teenagers 11-12 and up, it is worth seeing.

For a more in-depth review, visit pluggedinonline.com (may contain spoilers).

~Ellentia