This witty, star-packed and visually splendid kids' movie provides a small-is-beautiful message served on a parodoxically epic scale. By Liam Lacey FULL REVIEW The story is well-told, but so familiar that it renders the surrounding film a bright, shiny, dispensible bauble, an amusing diversi...
All Hands on Deck (1961)In his early days as a saintly college boy, a mythological All-American, too full of his own goodness to be… Andromeda Strain, The (1971)Penned by science thriller guru Michael Crichton - a former doctor himself - there's no glossing over technical detail in… ...
This is Walken’s second go-round in a DreamWorks kiddie movie (he also brightened MouseHunt), and he’s even funnier in these movies than he is in his usual black-clad, vampire-from-the-planet-of-bad-hair roles. Everywhere else, he’s typecast, hired for his voice and somber visage...
aside from a four player split-screen mode. Don't buy it, don't download it. Fans of the movie (come on now, let's be real here) will like that it has the characters, but it's completely lacking any personality or ingenuity. Not even the neurotic New Yorker can save this one....
Speaking of inconsistencies, this movie cannot make up its mind about how the shrink tech works. Scott clearly gets lighter as he shrinks,*but he’s also able to punch with the same force as when he’s full size. Sometimes, shrinking means that comparatively large objects are dangerous, lik...
Antz is a movie that shows young kids how to work as a team. It shows however small a part they may have, what matters most is the team outcome of that small-small effort they all put to make things happen. It tells them never ever to give up the dream and never ever to acc...
LaVonne Buckle June 16‚ 2016 Assignment 2 Conflict Theory and Social Stratification in Antz The DreamWorks Animated movie Antz is full of many inferences to all the Big Three Sociological Theories. Having never seen the movie‚ I cannot attest to which it most closely aligns with‚ but fro...