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Based on the 1954 children's book by Dr. Seuss, HORTON HEARS A WHO! is a 2008 computer-animated Hollywood update of the beloved illustrated tale. Horton (voiced by Jim Carrey)...Read more
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Dr. Sesus Horton Hears A Who
I would dub this an average movie. It has some cute funny parts for children, but thats about it. Steve Carell and Jim Carrey start in this animated feature and due a nice j...Read more
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a great addition to the family movie library!!
i purchased this movie, because after renting it, my 2 year old son was obsessioned! we watched it every evening for the next weeek.. of course we then had to return it, so th...Read more

Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! (DVD, 2009, Movie Cash)

Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino|Theatrical release: 2008 | Rating: G (MPAA)

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Based on the 1954 children's book by Dr. Seuss, HORTON HEARS A WHO! is a 2008 computer-animated Hollywood update of the beloved illustrated tale. Horton (voiced by Jim Carrey), a thoughtful elephant living in the jungle of Nool, discovers that an entire society, Whoville, rests inside a speck. He gently rests it on a clover flower, and searches for a place where it will be safe from the perils of the larger world. Establishing contact with Whoville's befuddled mayor (Steve Carell), Horton faces disbelief from his animal friends, including his blue mouse pal, Morton (Seth Rogen), and unwittingly incurs the wrath of an uptight kangaroo (Carol Burnett), setting the playful pachyderm on a journey to the most remote parts of Nool, with malicious vultures and monkeys not far behind.Executive produced by Chris Wedge, the creator of ICE AGE, and directed by Steve Martino and Jimmy Hayward, this CGI take on Seuss (aka Theodore Geisel) is the first 21st-century adaptation to hew closely to the artist's true spirit and visual style. While Carrey, Carell, Burnett, and the rest of the vocal talent (also including Amy Poehler, Will Arnett, and Jonah Hill) contribute lively performances, the animation is the real focus of the film, displaying a stunning array of colorful characters and landscapes that capture Seuss's wonderfully whimsical aesthetic. Though Seuss loyalists might be dismayed by some liberties taken (particularly a Japanese anime-style interlude and a brief musical number set to a REO Speedwagon hit), the movie's heart is in the right place, resulting in a topnotch family feature.

Product Details
  • Edition: Movie Cash
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: G (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 024543533450

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Genre:Childrens
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Movie Cash

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Director:Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino
eBay Product ID: EPID70113662
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Movie trailer and editorial reviews

"The look of the story is an undeniable treat, and the message it weaves is both funny and sweet....Razzle-dazzling and artful..."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (03/13/2008)

"[T]he movie retains much of the gentleness and sincerity of the book..."
Los Angeles Times - Carina Chocano (03/14/2008)

"[T]rue to the Seuss vision, with a contemporary integrity that makes full use of CG power without sacrificing the delicacy of the author's springy, zingy illustrations."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (03/21/2008)

3 stars out of 5 -- "Carrey and Carrell are nicely understated....Genuinely amusing....This WHO is easily as good as the sum of its parts."
Empire - Kat Brown (05/01/2008)

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Dr. Sesus Horton Hears A Who

Created: 23/02/09
I would dub this an average movie. It has some cute funny parts for children, but thats about it. Steve Carell and Jim Carrey start in this animated feature and due a nice job in the voices. The world of Dr. Seuss in adapted in this animated film as best as any. The picture shows the world in which Dr. Seuss wrote in. Good morals and everything come in this hour feature animated film
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a great addition to the family movie library!!

Created: 03/02/09
i purchased this movie, because after renting it, my 2 year old son was obsessioned! we watched it every evening for the next weeek.. of course we then had to return it, so the only logical thing was to purchase it for ourselves.. my son was asking for the elephant :-)
as a family, we all enjoy it, it provides good entertainment for the children, while teaching a good lesson at the same time.. and many laughs for the parents along the way. the characters are quite funny, yet there are some serious moments along the way.
although rated G, which is wonderful when you have a 2 year old, they can still be scared during this film. there is a part when the bird is attempting to take the clover from Horton that can frighten them, and when the heard of animals unite together in a stampede to get Horton seems to work our son up into a frenzy.. we just fast forward through these parts now, until he is a little older.
all in all, we would buy this again, it is a great movie that entertaining for everyone.
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My daughter wanted me to buy this movie?

Created: 06/03/09
And I am glad I did!

At first, I thought, not another kids movie. Well, I was amazed how hilarious it was! The voice of Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, and others make it fantastic. The goofy one liners are extremely funny too! This is an all around GREAT movie for the whole family to watch.

The first few times our family watched it, it was with a regular dvd player. Since then, we have upgraded to a blu ray player and wow, what a diference in picture quality and sound it made. Great computer produced movie graphics with vibrant colors and sound!

All in all, you have to see this movie at lease once if not more. And if you are of the older, just imagine your a kid, for it will get you hooked into wanting to watch it many more times!

So give it a chance and go buy a copy of this dvd movie. What are you waiting for?
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Very entertaining!

Created: 16/02/09
This movie it's one of my favorites from the books of Dr. Seuss. It tells the story of an elefant and microscopic people who live in a tiny speck, their town is called Who-Ville. The elefant hears a voice coming out of the small speck and believes that it has life. The elefant communicates with the major of Who-ville, he is surprised to hear that they live in a tiny speck, so he is very afraid for the lives of his family as well as the people in Who-ville. The elefant tells this to the other animals but the Sour Kangaroo thinks he is crazy, she will try to destroy the speck because they can't hear anything out of the speck. He protects the speck with his life because he believes that "even though you can't hear them at all, a person's a person, no matter how small". The elefant goes through a series of challenges to protect his friends from Who-Ville. You will enjoy this movie with the company of friends and family.
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Horton brings Fun and meaning for the entire family

Created: 10/01/09
My husband and I loved the entire movie. Dr Seuss' has an amazing way of stressing valuable lessons in life while making it fun.

You have to fall in love with all of the animated characters, especially the brilliant actors and actresses.

Horton shows the importance of standing up for your beliefs and what you know is right. He took a stand for those that could not stand up for themselves.

With firm conviction he was determined regardless of the consequences to help those that others could not see. He believed that a person is a person no matter how small.

We should all have that same conviction to stand up for those that others may consider insignificant or small. Life would be much better if we all try to be more like Horton.

We need to take time out of our lives and provide words of encouragement, a kind look or even safety for those that are vulnerable.

As Horton said, 'A person is a person no matter how small!'
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