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A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (2011)
Very enjoyable
I actually only heard about this live-action film maybe 2 or 3 days ago, and then managed to catch it on TV the next day right before it started. I was pretty skeptical of how it would turn out since turning a cartoon into a live-action film is incredibly risky and just wouldn't be the same, but since I had enjoyed the show so much back in middle school (I'm in college now) I though I'd give it a shot.
You never really realize just how WEIRD cartoons are until you see what it would be like in real life. Pirate ships crashing through your bedroom and people moving at remarkably fast speeds (lol!) but I just found it to be SO funny and enjoyable! It just brought me back to a simpler time. It was very cool to see these animated characters come to life. Mom and dad, Mr. Crocker, Vicky and Tootie, the mayor and Chompy the goat. It was all great fun, and I was pretty impressed with how well a lot of them turned out. Casting Daran as Dad was a great move since he's the actor who voices him (along with Cosmo and Jorgan), and Mr. Crocker was just hilarious and a dead ringer for his cartoon counterpart.
The plot line was childish and seemed a bit unusual for a live-action film, but you have to remember that this is all based off of a cartoon and it worked well for that particular show.
All in all, I laughed a lot and it was fun to see all the characters I loved as a kid come to life. It brought a lot of nostalgia and I'd recommend it to any FOP fan with a good sense of humor who's up for a good laugh.
Newsies (1992)
Loved by all
Fifteen minutes into this movie I knew I LOVED it, and so did all the others who were watching it with me. This movie has everything that anyone could hope for: a true story basis, excellent acting, a wonderful plot, and awesome dances put together with great music! Oh, and some funny humor too!
It is based on what really happened in NYC during the newsboys strike of 1899, and about how the boys had their many ups and downs, and how they were like a family and always looked out for each other. There was even a touch of heart in the movie to make it perfect. I'm not sure what it is, but just something about this film amazes me, and thousands...hey, maybe millions of other fans out there.
This true story is about the power and courage of KIDS, and even has it's own, very large, very dedicated CULT of fans who just love to talk to each other about this. Their favorite film! =)