Rio
Satrring: Jessie Eisenberg, Jamie Foxx, Will i.Am, Anne Hathaway and George Lopez
New this week from the creators of Ice age is Rio. Blu (Jessie Eisenberg) is a domesticated Macaw living in a small Minnesota town, being a domesticated bird he is frightened of flying. Blu meets Jewel (Anne Hathaway) an independent bird always looking for adventure, soon after meeting Blu must get over his far of flying as he takes off to Rio De Janeiro with the bird of his dreams.
This looks quite funny and as usual with the kids movies it's has the jokes crammed in for the adults that luckily will go straight over the kids heads, not posing you any difficult questions in the car on the way home. I may even get round to seeing this one myself, lets wait and see for the movie review. Not made up your mind yet then check out the Rio trailer below.
Mars Needs Moms
Starring: Seth Green, Joan Cusak and Dan Fogler
This is story of a young boy named Milo, who lies to his mother about having eaten his Broccoli. Milo is denied the opportunity to view the latest pay per view zombie movie on TV an go away up stairs saying that he would rather not have a mother at all. Milo soon regrets his hurtful words and goes to find his mother to apologise, his mother however has now been taken away by martians.
I don't think I Will be going to see this movie, but if you have kids who are currently miss-behaving or giving you the run around then this could be a good way to get them to toe the line. If you want to read a bit more about this movie before you go and see it then check out Glen who has reviewed the movie over at 1 Man 365 Movies if the short description here is enough, then check out the trailer below.
Best on offer for the adults this week would appear to be this,
Tomorrow, When The War Began
Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Racheal Hurd-Wood and Lincoln Lewis
This is an Australian movie which has really jumped up in popularity this week. The movies follows a group of Australian high school students who go away on a camping adventure weekend to be at one with nature. The students return home and find their country has been invaded by another and their families have been taken. The group band together and stage a fight back against the enemy.
Now I don't know about you but this movie does not really do anything or me, very unrealistic and a pretty simple story line to come up with. I suppose if you want to see something that is not to taxing on the mind then this will be the movie for you this weekend.
That's pretty much it for this week, I did try to include the Roommate but thought I would go with the best of the week. I think Rio will be on top over the weekend, speaking of that our posting last week which included the new Russell Brand movie Hop was they highest earner at the UK box office last week at £1.3m, also there to be viewed is my review of Limitless from a couple of weeks back.
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