Had a special sneak peak of the movie tonight. Had La Luna as the Pixar short, and Wreck-it Ralph, Monsters University & Nemo 3d as trailers all of which look super fun to watch.
The movie itself was decent good, not knock your socks off good like some of the other Pixar flicks. Seems Disney's "lets not do any more princess" movies was extremely short lived (I think they said that pre-Tangled). The movie's pacing felt a bit off, all the building up of the character took most of the movie, then the character having to save the day part not so long. Think the total of the movie was 1hour 20 minutes (I briefly looked at my watch just as the movie started). I liked Tangled better than this one by quite a bit.
Little kids might like this, I felt some of the jokes were a bit more adult in nature, e.g. flipping up a kilt (you don't see anything but they might not understand), Scottish guy with accent so deep not even the Scottish guys understand what he's saying etc. And there are a few overly scary moments (for wee little ones) involving an angry Bear
If you do see this, make sure you sit through the credits there's a somewhat touching homage, and at the very end one last scene.
There's my official no-spoiler review of the movie
The movie itself was decent good, not knock your socks off good like some of the other Pixar flicks. Seems Disney's "lets not do any more princess" movies was extremely short lived (I think they said that pre-Tangled). The movie's pacing felt a bit off, all the building up of the character took most of the movie, then the character having to save the day part not so long. Think the total of the movie was 1hour 20 minutes (I briefly looked at my watch just as the movie started). I liked Tangled better than this one by quite a bit.
Little kids might like this, I felt some of the jokes were a bit more adult in nature, e.g. flipping up a kilt (you don't see anything but they might not understand), Scottish guy with accent so deep not even the Scottish guys understand what he's saying etc. And there are a few overly scary moments (for wee little ones) involving an angry Bear
If you do see this, make sure you sit through the credits there's a somewhat touching homage, and at the very end one last scene.
There's my official no-spoiler review of the movie