I think I got dumber and it must be assumed that someone thinks our kids are dumb too. The 3D effect was beyond poor and the 4D scratch and sniff "scent cards" were different variations of toilet bowl cleaner. The adult acting was so bad that it begs the question "why are they allowed to act?" The storyline was okay, the dog was great, and the spygear was fun. I call this a dollar movie special, don't pay full price.
This was more like a strong PG13 thanks to the snake zookeeper played by Jamie Chang. I like Jamie Chang, but I walked away realizing that if he appears in the movie then there will be inappropriate material for children under 15 years old. I know that many children under 15 years old are familiar with smut. PG declares suggestive humor and this stepped beyond this point with more uncomfortable..but just be warned. We were looking forward to seeing the movie and it had a lot of potential. The kids loved Kevin James as the Zookeeper and the actors betraying the animals were stellar. I would only recommend this for teenagers if it will hold their attention. It is a one watch movie. Won't see it again.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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4/ 5
So Funny
PostedFebruary 27, 2011
kiteflyer
from Texas
The whole story line got out-of-hand past the point of ridiculous. Somehow they made it come together in the end. It was a fun romantic comedy that my husband and I enjoyed. We mutually laughed out loud, as so did the audience.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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2/ 5
Poor Acting & Adequate Story
PostedJuly 24, 2010
kiteflyer
from Texas
I have never watched Avatar anything before. The acting was right there with "Sharkboy and Lava Girl". Special effects and action carried the movie. The scenery was stunning yet confusing as to how it played a part in the story, since it almost all seemed the same. The story somewhat flowed but it still felt like the story did not character build or cause you to feel the importance of dangers in the events. Of course my 11 year old child loved the action, but I am not too sure I could sit through another movie to continue the Avatar saga. I almost lost brain cells.