And i recomend it to every one out there that is reading this. This movie is by far the best movie I have seen in a very long time, it takes you to a place that is so fun, so imaganary that you will never want to leave. I rate it a 10/10.
its not bad...saw it with my little nephew, was mostly for like kids around 12,but hey was still cool movie...
What's it about? Is it an action movie? --- Nevermind then.. I will not see it! But I'm going to see 300 when it comes out, heck yea!
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It is a fantacy movie sort of like "The Lion The Witch And the Wardrobe" with lots of action and lots of suspence.thareaper254 wrote:
What's it about? Is it an action movie?
Thats just like bf2 for me.UnknownRanger wrote:
it takes you to a place that is so fun, so imaganary that you will never want to leave. I rate it a 10/10.
I've recently seen Happy Feet and Arthur and the Invincibles and saw the preview for this on both occasions. Unless my daughter asks to go and see this one aswell (which she won't) I won't be going but it did look good.
I'm sorry, but Disney movies don't have suspence in them. They're Disney. They do the tired old "I've seen this before" crap so they can keep pulling in millions of dollars off of little kids. Hopefully Pixar will change that companies animation department. It has gone to shit in the last 10 years.UnknownRanger wrote:
It is a fantacy movie sort of like "The Lion The Witch And the Wardrobe" with lots of action and lots of suspence.thareaper254 wrote:
What's it about? Is it an action movie?
I thought it was "The Bridge to Tarabithia" not "The Road to Tarabithis" or did thay make a sequal already?
He just mistyped the title.
Question: Does you know what still happen at the end like it did in the book, I have a little cousin who wants me to take her to see it, but if you know what still happens, I don't want her to be tramautized. She's only 6.
Question: Does you know what still happen at the end like it did in the book, I have a little cousin who wants me to take her to see it, but if you know what still happens, I don't want her to be tramautized. She's only 6.
Yes after i typed it i knew somthing was wrong, but u hit the hook right on the nose.Elamdri wrote:
He just mistyped the title.
Question: Does you know what still happen at the end like it did in the book, I have a little cousin who wants me to take her to see it, but if you know what still happens, I don't want her to be tramautized. She's only 6.
So does "you know what" Still happen to "you know who"? Cause if it does, I may have to go see it myself first before taking her...
I was concerned if they were gonna leave it in, cause it does have a PG rating.
I was concerned if they were gonna leave it in, cause it does have a PG rating.
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Road to Terarabad.
I read the book a few years back, and I heard that they were making a movie, but I thought that it would be released later this year.
It might be worth a downlo.....rental.
I read the book a few years back, and I heard that they were making a movie, but I thought that it would be released later this year.
It might be worth a downlo.....rental.
What a retarded little movie, looks pathetic. And it's the Bridge, not the Road.
I had to read the book in elementary school. I think the girl smashes her head on a rock at the end and dies
I had to read the book in elementary school. I think the girl smashes her head on a rock at the end and dies
I heard the movie got bad reviews by people because they didn't want their kid to see someone die, and complained about a "traumatizing death."
This is what I was wondering about. Is it safe to take my 5 yr old girl? I saw the Never Ending Story when I was young, kind of weird movie, but it scared me then.Fatman wrote:
I heard the movie got bad reviews by people because they didn't want their kid to see someone die, and complained about a "traumatizing death."
as a general rule, if its in, then no. (and it appears to be in)(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
This is what I was wondering about. Is it safe to take my 5 yr old girl? I saw the Never Ending Story when I was young, kind of weird movie, but it scared me then.Fatman wrote:
I heard the movie got bad reviews by people because they didn't want their kid to see someone die, and complained about a "traumatizing death."
i was five 11 years ago, shit like that would have made me cry.
This movie is so far off the book. We also had to read the book in elementary school, and basically it was just about this kid who was new and didn't fit in and his one friend (the girl) drowned in the stream at the end. It had nothing to do with fantasy, it was kind of depressing.