A Twist on Fractured Fairy Tales
Created: 04/05/07
This is a cute movie. It is not excellent blow you away animation but it is clever and has funny lines. The cast includes George Carlin as the wizard who leaves to play golf in Scotland and Andy Dick as his sidekick left to make sure the scales of justice in Fairytale Land go as planned. All is well the night of Cinderella's Ball until Sigourney Weaver as the wicked stepmother reads the fairy ending and creates Happily Never After. She recruits all the evil characters to trash the plans. As a result, Cinderella--or Ella as she's called, played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, realizes Prince Charming is boring and she wants more out of life. She falls for a character played by Freddie Prinze Jr. The moral is refreshing in that there's more to life than mediocrity. Maybe kids get that and maybe they don't but they sure laugh along the way. Most os the laughs come from Andy Dick's character--he does a lot for the movie. It is a good one to rent--or even buy for a quick resale.
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Creative But Boring
Created: 13/07/07
The premise, that fairy tales are fated to always end happily but that this can be altered, is a good one. Ella's (Cinderella) awakening to the possibilities of choices in life is an interesting twist, but the rest of the characters are exaggerated buffoons (like the Wolves from Little Red Riding Hood and The 3 Little Pigs), ranting shrews (Sigourney Weaver as Cinderella's Wicked Stepmother) or babbling little sidekicks (Andy Dick and Wallace Shawn as Mambo and Munk). Patrick Warburton's turn as Prince Humperdink recalls his roll as Kronk in The Emperor's New Groove. The name reference reminds us of the hysterical Princess Bride, but the character bears no resemblance nor provides any of the humor of those 2 classic characters. Most importantly, my kids were bored and even those who managed to sit through the whole movie gave it a big ho-hum....
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A VERY BAD MOVIE DON'T EVEN WASTE YOUR TIME ON IT
Created: 20/04/07
I pretty much take my 5 year old to any animated movie that comes out and this is one of the first one that couldn't hold his attention all the way through. I don't remember him laughing out loud once and the adults in the audience certainly didn't. Children and adults were constantly streaming in and out of the theater. The voices are a collection of D listers. George Carlin's part is too small to make much of a difference and Sigourney Weaver didn't do much with her role. It is impossible to care about any of the characters and the whole thing is just a failed mashup of styles and stories. Don't waste your time on this movie. Shrek the Third is on the way!
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great movie
Created: 30/03/10
This is a great movie fun for any family. It has voice overs for Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze. You will not be disapointed. Thank you.

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Funny children's film but not as good as Shrek
Created: 22/07/09
This film was cute and a much-needed break from watching the same films we already owned over and over. It was funny but I expected it to be funnier since the cover states that it was from a maker of Shrek. It wasn't as good as Shrek and the princess (voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar) wasn't very attractive for an animated princess. I don't regret purchasing this film but it's not a favorite.

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