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The computer animation crew at Pixar--the creators of TOY STORY--return with another feature rife with stunningly rendered worlds populated by cute critters you can't help but...Read more
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A Bugs Life is funny, vibrant looking and appealing to all ages.

The story opens with the ants harvesting food for their archenemies, the grasshoppers. The long lin...Read more
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Pretty good movie
Our boy (2-1/2 years old) watches Cars every night before bed, so we bought this one in hopes of finding an alternative since we have Cars memorized. Well, there are quite a ...Read more

A Bug's Life (DVD, 2003, 2-Disc Set, Collector's Edition)

John Lasseter, Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey|Theatrical release: 1998 | Rating: G (MPAA)
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The computer animation crew at Pixar--the creators of TOY STORY--return with another feature rife with stunningly rendered worlds populated by cute critters you can't help but care about. The story is simple--an ant colony led by Flik (Dave Foley) seeks help from a flea circus and other insects in their struggles against the oppressive grasshopper bullies led by Hopper (Kevin Spacey). However, as with TOY STORY, there is as much for adults to enjoy here as there is for the kids. (In fact, the story is loosely based on Akira Kurosawa's classic SEVEN SAMURAI.) And don't miss the wonderful "outtakes" that roll with the closing credits!

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  • Edition: 2 Disc Collector's Edition
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rating: G (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 786936217896

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Genre:Childrens
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
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"...Tightly constructed....The script has fun playing with our common knowledge of insects..."
Sight and Sound - Leslie Felperin

"...A hellzapoppin creature-feature jamboree..." -- Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (01/15/1999)

"...Rowdier than a New Year's Eve party..."-- 4 out of 4 stars
USA Today - Mike Clark (12/24/1998)

"...A BUG'S LIFE makes jaunty, imaginative use of both extraordinary technology and bold storytelling possibilities within the insect world..."
New York Times - Janet Maslin (11/25/1998)

"...Lasseter brilliantly exploits the material for both laughs and pathos, while pushing the technological parameters of computer animation even beyond the already impressive feat of TOY STORY..." -- 4 out of 5 stars
Box Office - Wade Major (01/01/1999)

"...[A BUG'S LIFE has] an unfettered imagination....This footloose humor comes from both the writing and the direction..."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (11/20/1998)

"[T]he SEVEN SAMURAI-like story provides a solid framework for stunning animation and winning characters, including Dave Foley's nice work in the lead."
A.V. Club - A.V. Club (05/27/2009)

4 stars out of 5 -- "Offering colourful eye-candy for tots and in-jokes galore for adults, its clarity of purpose boils the Pixar template to near-abstract purity."
Total Film - Simon Kinnear (02/01/2011)

"[T]his animated fable teems with vivid creatures standing on their own countless feet."
Wall Street Journal (06/24/2011)

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A Bug's Life

Created: 30/05/08
A Bugs Life is funny, vibrant looking and appealing to all ages.

The story opens with the ants harvesting food for their archenemies, the grasshoppers. The long line of ants carrying the food is stopped dead in its tracks by a disaster. A leaf has fallen smack dab in the middle of the line, and they have no idea how to cope. Finally, it is suggested that they might actually walk around the leaf, and, miracle of miracles, that works. One ants claims that the catastrophe wasn't nearly as bad as the "twig of 93."

The grasshoppers are led by a mean looking critter named Hopper, done with a deliciously sinister voice by Kevin Spacey. "Ants pick the food; grasshoppers eat the food," Hopper keeps reminding the ants of their place in life. And when ants don't toe the line, Hopper's universal refrain to his troops is "Squish 'em!" In private, he says that, since there are more ants than grasshoppers, it would be a terrible thing for the local insect food chain if the ants ever figured out what they could accomplish with their vaster numbers.

The story's hero is an ant named Flik (Dave Foley), an inventor who is always getting the other ants in trouble with his hair-brained schemes. After he loses all of the grain that they've been storing up for the grasshoppers, he proposes to leave their island and go in search of "bigger bugs" that would be a match for the evil grasshoppers. Princess Atta (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), The Queen (Phyllis Diller) and the council agree with his proposal. They never expect to see him again, which would please most of them.

In a classic story of mistaken identity, Flik happens onto the acting troop from the P. T. Fleas Circus. He hires them thinking that they are warrior bugs. They, on the other hand, think they've been engaged to perform circus acts for the ants. The wise script milks this idea for a long stream of laughs before it lets both sides realize how vulnerable they are. The colorful bugs include a praying mantis, a monarch butterfly, a pair of roly-poly bugs and a walking stick. Best of all is Denis Leary as a ladybug guy named Francis. Francis gets in touch with his feminine side while being a den mother to a troop of little ants, called the blueberries.

Although the film contains none of the inappropriate sexual references of ANTZ, it does have one hilarious line when the lightning bugs accidentally shine a light at the wrong time. This causes someone to yell out, "turn your butt off." This is the only even slightly off-color line in the entire picture.

The marvelously inventive film ends in a celebration in which the ants even figure out how to create fireworks out of nothing more than some weeds. This sumptuous ending sequence is a perfect conclusion to a magical film.

And then come the ending credits when, in the "outtakes," we see how hard it is even for animated characters to get their lines right and to keep a straight face. Whatever you do, don't miss a minute of this hilarious concoction.

A BUGS LIFE runs 1:34. It is rated G for all ages.
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Pretty good movie

Created: 02/07/09
Our boy (2-1/2 years old) watches Cars every night before bed, so we bought this one in hopes of finding an alternative since we have Cars memorized. Well, there are quite a few scary scenes for a kid this young.

In addition, while the overall theme is positive, there is a lot of negative talk from the grasshoppers. Kids at a young age pick up on words like stupid and idiot (also in Cars) and it can be tough to train them not to use them. Wall-E is one of my favorites because there is hardly any dialog, no scary scenes, and the whole movie is pretty positive.

Anyway, kids 4 and up (to about 35 years old) will enjoy the A Bugs Life. Just be sure to sit with them every so often to reinforce the good behavior of the characters and condemn the bad.
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An Early Pixar Classic. Don't Miss This One!

Created: 16/11/06
A Bug's Life was Pixar's way of saying that Toy Story wasn't a fluke and that computer animated films are here to stay. A Bug's Life is everybit as colorful, creative, and amusing as any other Pixar movie. Regardless of your age, it is impossible not to fall in love with the animated characters in this movie. The story is extremely funny and entertaining. Don't look past this excellent film.
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Great movie worthy of your collection.

Created: 24/04/11
Really cute family movie that shows the benefit of teamwork.
Great for kids 3 and up. Lots of laughs and a good story line and surprise ending.
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A bug's Life DVD

Created: 06/12/10
I thought the animation was terrific. Very cute story for my 2 yo., old nephew to follow. He enjoyed the characters. I thought it was age appropriate for him. I found the colors, voices, etc., able to keep his attenuation. A good story for children.
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