"jumanji review" | 2009-11-05 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1QG8F9GL4D4XO |
| Love this movie, exciting, funny, good for the whole family! Unable to locate this item in the stores, but of course, now I'm learning, just go to amazon.com to find anything you desire. Great service and prices. |
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"Action and adventure for the kids" | 2009-10-03 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3EMNS5N86ZUOG |
| Find a comfortable chair, lay out the board, grab the dice, and get ready to play. But remember: once you start this game, you can't stop. If it takes you over twenty years to finish, finish you must. "Jumanji" is loosely based on the Caldecott Medal-winning children's book by Chris Van Allsburg. The basic premise stays the same: a sister and brother find a strange game based on a jungle safari adventure. When they begin playing it, they find they cannot stop, for the characters and events of the game come to life and start filling their house with monkeys, lions, explorers and other strange things. Only finishing the game will make it all go away. In the hands of Hollywood, more story is added. Now we have a game spanning 26 years, when one of the two children playing the game in 1969 gets sucked into the game itself. He's trapped there until a fresh pair of children in 1995 find the game and begin playing. The right number is rolled, and out Alan comes...as Robin Williams! Finding the grown girl to complete the group, the four must complete the game before their town is destroyed by the stampeding rhinos, killer pod vines and crazed Great White Hunter. Robin has some good moments in this film, though he isn't allowed to riff as much as in other vehicles. He's supported by an excellent cast, including a young Kirsten Dunst as the sister of the new pair of children; Jonathan Hyde as both the 1969 father and Van Pelt, the Great White Hunter from the game; and Bebe Neuwirth as the modern children's aunt. The effects are, not surprisingly, ILM-excellent -- necessary in a film of this type. The script was co-written by Van Allsburg to insure the atmosphere of the film and book mesh, but he did not fall into the "This is MY baby" syndrome, and received good help from his two co-writers (for details, see the main page). Highly recommended for old and young alike. |
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"The Everlasting Game" | 2009-09-13 |
| - Reviewed By apeterg |
| This movie is a lot of fun. It's full of action and adventure and, at the same time, has its very tender moments. You can't help but get interested in the characters immediately and you stay involved until the very satisfying conclusion. |
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"I was very pleased." | 2009-07-02 |
| - Reviewed By User: A28XITGKCAWXKK |
| I was very pleased with receiving the DVD. It was packaged like new and it arrived in a timely manner. |
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"A fantastic film" | 2009-06-13 |
| - Reviewed By User: AZXQ0WME7X6UT |
| Jumanji is without a doubt one of the most spectular special effects films ever made. In addition to the great computer stuff, the story is great, the actors are great and Kirsten Dunst is very cute at 11! |
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"Another Childhood Favorite!!!" | 2009-05-19 |
| - Reviewed By User: AER15RIMV8E6D |
| Ever since I was a kid, I have loved this movie! Today I watched it to refresh my memory. When young Alan Parrish finds the Jumanji board game in 1969, he and Sarah try playing it but Alan is sucked into the game and stays there for 26 years. Judy and Peter Shepherd move into Alan's house and find the game and finally release Alan. While they play; bad things start happening like monkeys in the kitchen, a lion in the bedroom, poisonous flowers, stampede, a hunter and much more! They need the help of Sarah to finish what they started 26 years ago. If they finish the game, everything will go back to the way it was. I highly recommend JUMANJI!!! |
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