Thursday, January 15, 2009

Bedtime Stories

No, not the ones you read to kids :).

http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/bedtimestories/

Stars Adam Sandler as Skeeter Bronson

Skeeter grew up in the hotel business and was promised that he would run one when he got older. so he held on to that every day of his life. But unfortunately, it hasn't happened yet.

His sister needs his help to watch her kids and as he tells them stories before bed, they start to come true.

This is a WONDERFUL family movie. nothing that is offensive in it, just good wholesome family fun. I HIGHLY recommend seeing this in the theaters, as all of the wonderful effects and the story itself are larger than life. Well worth the money at the theater!

Yes Man

http://yesisthenewno.warnerbros.com/

Stars Jim Carrey and Zooey Deschanel.

Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) is a guy who says NO to everyone, regardless of the question. After his friend gets so fed up with him, he goes to a self help seminar, and learns to say YES. Yes to EVERYTHING.

This movie is so very funny and will keep you laughing. Definately worth seeing in the theater.

Marley & Me

http://www.marleyandmemovie.com/

Stars Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, and of course, Marley.

Very cute movie starts with John and Jenny getting married and having snow on their wedding night. So thy make the decision to move from Michigan to Florida, and begin their life.

After getting their clearance puppy, they begin going through the trouble of training him.

A movie filled with laughs love and a few tears, well worth seeing.

The Tale Of Despereaux


a very cute cartoon about an unlikely hero, based on a book written by Kate DiCamillo

Stars Matthew Broderick and Dustin Hoffman and Emma Watson.

Tale of a little mouse born with over sized ears and exceptionally brave. Definitely worth seeing.

The queen ends up dying of a heart attack over a rat in her soup and the king bans all soup and rats from the kingdom. he is miserable, the princess is miserable, and the town has not had rain in years.

Kids of all ages (and adults too) will love this cute little tale of heroism.

Go see it if its still out and if not, then rent it or buy it when it comes out!