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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Ratatouille (2007)

Cast: Patton Oswalt (Remy), Ian Holm (Skinner), Lou Romano (Linguini), Brian Dennehy (Django), Brad Garrett (Gusteau), John Ratzenberger (Mustafa)
For complete info on the talented voices and creative team, see IMDb's Ratatouille page.

Pixar did a great job, as always! I highly recommend Ratatouille. This great story about a rat who dreams of being a chef has amazing animation, great voice talents, and a wonderful story. Everything looked so real that at one point, my friend I went to see the movie with got creeped out due to all the rats running around. That's a huge compliment for an animated movie about rats.

Although the title is hard for people to pronounce, I'm glad to see audiences are going to see Ratatouille. It's another fun Pixar movie that's well worth the time and money to see it in a theatre.

I've liked Pixar since long before they hooked up with Disney and made the first full-length computer animated film (Toy Story) and I have yet to be disappointed with anything they've done. I love that they still show the latest short before their full-length features. It's always fun to see what they've been doing. Lifted, the Pixar short before Ratatouille, was also very well done. It's a cute little story about a teenage alien trying to learn how to abduct humans.

Grade: A

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Friday, June 01, 2007

Music and Lyrics (2007)

Cast: Hugh Grant (Alex Fletcher), Drew Barrymore (Sophie Fisher), Brad Garrett (Chris Riley), Kristen Johnston (Rhonda Fisher)
For complete info, see IMDb's Music and Lyrics page.

Don't let the fact that Music and Lyrics didn't last long in theatres deter you from renting this movie. It's a very cute romantic comedy, with a lot of cheesy music. If you've ever liked a pop group (and who hasn't?), the whole concept of the movie is already hilarious. The cast is great and it's definitely well worth renting.

I really enjoyed Music and Lyrics. It's charming and cute and the music is much more entertaining than I would have thought from the commercials.

Grade: B

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