Rio is as well another example of an animation, worth the time and money of both young and grown-ups.That's what catches the eye.20-th Century Fox has made a great animation and with the possible box-office power of the movie, a sequel might as well be on the works.So, a great ...
But in the final movie, the scene used Blu instead. Blu crashes into Kipo when he gets out behind the car and Blu hits him right back into the paint cans, this scene was used in the showreel of the film. Kipo was missing his turn on the audition and stomps on the hood and it ...
As a Rio resident and cinephile, I have been among those to gather outside the hotel’s regal entrance, eagerly waiting for a movie star to come through its doors, the flashlights of photographers almost as blinding as the tropical sun. It is while waiting outside of the Copa that I ma...
When Pedro and Nico sang "Hot Wings (I Wanna Party)," Blu got carried away, dancing to the music, in the first movie. This is also the case during New Year's Eve when he dancing with Jewel to "What Is Love" in Rio 2. Later, he can quickly mimic the male dancers' moves during...
But it will quickly urge you on, life is dance, it is moving on through the day.It ends in a marvelous way with the two rivals for the affections of a girl meeting at night in the middle of a samba rehearsal for the next Carnival. We expect drama, death. It turns out they know ...
The Sons of the Pioneers contributed greatly to any redeeming qualities this movie might have, but the continuous layering of the theme song, "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" is over the top. I'm continually reminded that just because a movie is old doesn't mean it rates our high ...
After the rescue, the remaining Blue Macaws in the sanctuary rush to the scene. When Jewel, Jasmine, Mimi and the kids see Blu severely injured on the ground on the right side of his stomach which Eduardo standing right in front of him. they rush too him and when Jewel comes to him,...
When we go toCarnival Dance-O-Rama, we find a tutorial. You pick the movie characters you like and follow the steps to dance along with them. I’ll not actually do this, but if it floats your boat, have fun! (Note that the dance steps are different from one character to another, ...
often much to the disadvantage of the typically clueless, hapless male characters. Here Franco seems a lot more comfortable shooting scenes like the opening dance routine and one equally drawn out, jazz-fueled party scene, neither of which add much by way of plot development but supply a surplu...
[Blu and Jewel notice Luiz dancing and singing on the dance floor] Luiz, where are the kids? Luiz: What? I don't have any kids! Blue, Jewel: Our kids! Luiz: Oh, right. I left them with Tiny. Blue, Jewel: Tiny?! Luiz: What? She's an excellent babysitter. [we then see Tiny...