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2008.December.1.
In time with the incoming holiday season (heck, it’s December 1st!), I have started a line of Christmas-themed videos and movies. So just yesterday, I got hold of Shrek The Halls, the first holiday special featuring Shrek, Fiona, their kids, and the rest of the Far Far Away gang.
This 22-minute special tells of Shrek celebrating [...]
Posted in Flick Scribbles, Movies | Tags: ABC Television, Antonio Banderas, Cameron Diaz, Christmas, Donkey, DreamWorks Animation SKG, Eddie Murphy, Far Far Away, Fiona, Gingy, holidays, Mike Myers, Movies, orge, Orge Claus, Puss in Boots, Shrek, Shrek The Halls |
2008.November.30.
As I now have a craving for animated films, I hit the theater to experience another fun-filled adventure with Universal Picture’s Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa.
Note: This post is way too late, I know. Madagascar 2 has already been showing for almost a month but I only got the time NOW to post this. Sorry!
This [...]
Posted in Flick Scribbles, Movies | Tags: Africa, Alakay, Alex, animated movie, animation, Ben Stiller, Cedric the Entertainer, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, DreamWorks Animation SKG, Gloria, Jada Pinkett Smith, Madagascar, Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa, Madagascar penguins, Makunga, Marty, Melman, Movies, Paramount Pictures, Sacha Baron Cohen, Universal Pictures, Zuba |
2008.November.23.
Camp Rock has the same conflict as that in the first High School Musical: being yourself; only, for both movies, the premise is presented differently.
Posted in Flick Scribbles, Movies | Tags: Camp Rock, Demi Lovato, Disney Channel, Disney Channel Original Movie, Mitchie, Movies, Shane, The Jonas Brothers, Walt Disney |
2008.November.23.
“What if an angel fell in love with a human being?”
Posted in Flick Scribbles, Movies | Tags: angels, City of Angels, Maggie Rice, Meg Ryan, Movies, Nicholas Cage, Seth, Warner Bros. |
2008.November.2.
Sinking of Japan’s premise is unique. Based on the book written by Sakyo Komatsu (1973), it portrays how Japan would be erased from the world map through sheer and simple sinking.
Posted in Flick Scribbles, Movies | Tags: calamity, delamination, disaster, doomsday, end of the world, Japan Sinks, Japanese movies, Misaki Kuraki, Movies, natural disaster, Reiko Abe, Sakyo Komatsu, science fiction, Sinking of Japan, Toshio Onodera, Yuki |