It's actually doing pretty good business.
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I feared for the worst going in, but I’d heard good early returns so I was hopeful. There ended up being a number of genuine laugh out loud moments that kept me every bit as entertained as the kids. There are some slow parts in the beginning where the kiddos lost focus but then it picked up. Also, there’s a mid credits scene so don’t leave right away. Edit: I probably should say that my enjoyment of the movie is relative to the fact that it’s a PG, popcorn, kiddo flick that I had no expectations of liking. I'm not saying it’s some great movie, but it’s certainly better than it has any right to be. |
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Grandkids said the loved it.
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Jim Carrey has turned into one old bitter man, kinda like Prison Bitch with acting skills.
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Took the 6 year old to see it. It was surprisingly good.
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It was good, not great, not bad, just good. Easter eggs were fun to see in real time, definitely made with love to the original material.
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LMAO Not out of the realm of possibility that The Rock voices Knuckles in the sequel.
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The movie was released early to Digital this week and since I wasn't able to take my kids to see it in the theater, I purchased it this week.
It was way better and quite a bit more "adult" than I expected. Even my 6th Grader, who wasn't really all that interested in it liked it quite a bit more than expected. My 2nd Grader loved it, but she loves almost everything. All of the performances were really good, especially James Mardsen, who I've always thought was a below average actor because he always seemed to me like he was "acting". But he was really natural in this role. Jean-Ralphio was the perfect choice for Sonic, IMO, and it's set up to be a long running franchise, as long as Paramount doesn't go all Paramount with it. |
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