Hop Family Night with Blockbuster and Digiorno Pizza #CouchCritics

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I love a fun family movie night.

We RARELY make it though movie night, uninterrupted. So we decided that instead of having Movie Night on Friday nights, we’d just make it Family Time and do it on Sunday afternoon!

Today, we watched a movie we hadn’t yet seen. HOP! That’s right. We are probably the only family in America that hadn’t yet seen HOP. I found out that our local Blockbuster kiosk still had it so Hubby and I decided to rent it for Family Time.

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So, yesterday, we went to the Blockbuster Kiosk and did a quick search for HOP. We were in luck! They had it and the check out process was super easy.

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After renting the movie, we headed to Sam’s Club for one of those Digiorno Pizza Party Packs that has pizza, breadsticks and cookies. It made for such an easy meal.

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If you are like us and really haven’t seen HOP yet, let me tell you a little bit about it. It is a cross between real and animated characters and has a really cool cast. Some of the cast members are:

  • James Marsden
  • Kaley Cuoco
  • Russell Brand
  • Hugh Laurie

I couldn’t believe that Hugh Laurie of House was in a family comedy. That intrigued me most and I couldn’t wait to see who he played or what his character was like. I listened very closely to the characters, trying to figure out which was him. Imagine my surprise when I figured out he was Mr. bunny, the Easter Bunny! WHAT A CHANGE IN ROLES! :0)

The movie is rated PG. I didn’t notice anything that would really be inappropriate for young viewers. E.B., the son of Mr. Bunny did end up outside the Playboy Mansion but nothing was seen or extremely implied, other than an ad for sexy bunnies, which E.B. stated he most definitely was. My kids didn’t even blink at that part. So I don’t most kids would even ask what a Playboy Bunny was.

Overall, the movie is really funny. The two main characters, Fred and E.B. are both twenty-somethings who aren’t sure what path they want their lives to take. They don’t see their future in the same way their fathers do and they just want to rebel a little and find their own way. That’s when their lives collide. I thought the entire movie flowed really well. I wasn’t left with any questions about this or that. These scenes were funny, the characters had great chemistry and it ended up actually having a point.

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We can’t live our children’s lives for them. They have to find their own way but with love and proper guidance, they’ll get to where they need to be!

Since this is a #CouchCritics post, I am going to grade it on a scale of 1 – 5 couches.

I give it 5 couches. My kids loved it. My husband and I loved it and it gave us the opportunity to have a wonderful family date!

I’d give the cookies from the Digiorno Party Pack 5 couches too! They were SOOOOOO good!

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Check out ways you can connect with Blockbuster:

You can see our entire shopping trip, including the purchase of our Digiorno Pizza Party Pack and the renting of HOP at our Blockbuster Kiosk, over at Google+.

 

 

Disclosure: This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias. #CBias All opinions are my own.



WHOA MAMA! Disney’s John Carter – Taylor Kitsch Featurette

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Have you seen Disney’s “John Carter” yet? I have not but I want to. The thing is, I also want to see “The Hunger Games” really badly and we have a mini vacay coming up so I have to limit mine and the Hubby’s date nights. I think am going to wait for “The Hunger Games” in a few weeks because I have read the trilogy and have been waiting [im]patiently for the movie.

Ok, back to “John Carter”! I mentioned the other day how gorgeous this cast is. (Along with a fun fact sheet) The entire cast is truly beautiful, including John Carter himself, Taylor Kitsch. I mean, just look at those photos above. PHEW! hehehehe

So, for today, I have a Taylor Kitsch featurette for you. Enjoy! And let me know if you have seen or are planning on seeing “John Carter”!

“Like” JOHN CARTER on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JohnCarterMovie and visit the official site: http://www.disney.com/johncarter

JOHN CARTER is now playing in theatres everywhere!

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Disney’s John Carter Fun Facts and 10 Things Parents Should Know.

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One thing I know about Disney’s film John Carter is that the cast is absolutely GORGEOUS! Just look at the two characters in the photo above. Beautiful! My 12 year old son wants to see this movie but I don’t know a lot about it. Being a Disney film doesn’t always mean it is fully appropriate for children but an article on GeekDad, who had an advanced screening,  answers some questions we, as parents, may have regarding the film.

Here are the Q&A’s from the article. Used with permission!

WIRED

http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2012/03/10-things-john-carter/

10 Things Parents Should Know About Disney’s John Carter

By Tony Sims

I recently had the tremendous privilege to see an advanced screening of Disney’s John Carter. I know there have been many mixed signals in the media lately concerning this movie. I hope that the answers to these questions help our readers make a more informed decision for themselves.

1. What’s it all about?

The author, Edgar Rice Burroughs, wrote the John Carter series of sci-fi/adventure stories about 100 years ago. Burroughs was also the author of Tarzan and many other stories. The main character, John Carter, is transported to the planet Mars. On Mars, he discovers he has superior physical abilities, such as the ability to leap 100 yards and unmatched physical strength. He eventually wins the respect of the local population of alien creatures know as the Tharks. He also becomes involved in assisting the human-like royalty of Mars against the uprising of a group who seeks to strip-mine the planet. If any of these concepts sound familiar – that is because much of our superhero fantasy and science-fiction over the past century has been created from ideas borrowed from Burroughs’ classics.

2. Will I like it?

Yes. If you are reading this site, most likely yes. If you like Star Wars or any other action sci-fi, then yes. You can really tell this movie was created with the passion that only a lifelong fan of this series could devote. Andrew Stanton, the writer/director, was actually working on this film’s screenplay while WALL-E was still in production (before a studio even signed on to do the project).

3. Will my kids like it?

If they are like you and you agree to the above, then yes. I plan on taking my 7-year-old son this weekend and I believe he will love it. It has something for everyone. Take your daughters to see this. It has amazing, strong female characters. In fact, many times they are the ones to fight the battles. Everyone will love Woola by the way – you’ll see.

4. How faithful is it to the books?

Disclaimer – I have not read the books in over 20 years. Even though many sites state that this movie is based on The Princess of Mars, actually it uses elements from Burroughs’ first three books in the series. This way, the audience gets to see the best parts of a third of the series, including more alien life and epic battles. One main difference between the books and movie is how he is transported to Mars; but fans of the book most likely won’t be disappointed with this change.

5. When’s the best time for a bathroom break?

At exactly 1 hour and 5 minutes in there are a few minutes of dialogue you could miss. When the heroes stop for a breather after the halfway point battle – head to the latrine.

6. How are the special effects?

Fantastic. What else could you expect from a movie that was created by Andrew Stanton? The man is behind WALL-E, Toy Story (1, 2 & 3), Finding Nemo, A Bug’s Life, and Monsters, Inc. Not to mention (if you believe the press buzz going around), this movie had a budget of nearly a billion dollars. The imagery is simple breath-taking.

7. What about the 3D?

This is probably one of the only movies where I would say that seeing it in 3D is worth it. Stanton made this movie to use 3D effects just to give the movie depth. This means that there are no “gimmicks” that use the 3D to overwhelm the viewer with “jumping out of the screen” surprises. Also this movie is filmed in primarily desert type regions, so the subtle darkening effect that 3D glasses tend to have on movies is not as noticeable. That being said, seeing it in 2D would not diminish the quality of the movie either.

8. It is rated PG-13. How PG-13 is it?

This was one of my primary concerns. I have younger children, so I wanted to see if this would be a movie I could introduce them to. Here’s the skinny: there is a lot of violence. The majority of the bloodshed is greenish alien blood, so some parents might find it easier to stomach with their children than others. Most of the fighting is sword play, so keep that in mind also. Hardly any foul language is spoken and there are no real intimate moments that need young eyes covered. [SPOILER ALERT, BUT IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS TAKING YOUNG CHILDREN] The one real moment I had concern about occurs in a flashback sequence where you briefly see the clothed remains of his dead wife and child. This is the one event that is a bit disturbing on anyone’s eyes – young or old. This scene takes place during an onslaught of a fight scene. If you want to cover younger eyes, here it is – when the Thark army is taking on John Carter by himself, he goes into a sort of battle rage. When you see this scene, he will flashback to images of his Virginia home which was burned to the ground, he will go back to the fight, the next flashback is that image – after that it is done. [END SPOILER]

Your mileage may vary on this. I will be taking my 7-year-old to see it, but he has also seen the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy (does that make me a bad dad?). If he can handle the battle of Helm’s Deep, then he can definitely handle this.

9. It is a Disney movie. Why can I not find any John Carter toys in the stores?

Disney decided with this movie not to license mass market toys. I know, this is a strange decision; after all, they produced Pirates of the Caribbean toys! Well, that has a good bit to do with it also. The other non-animated toy lines which have been produced in the past have never been big hits except with the collectors. With that in mind, Disney is only going to license John Carter to higher-end collectibles manufacturers. If the movie proves to be huge and the sequels get their green lights, then maybe we will see the mass market open up.

10. Will I want to see it again?

Yes – and you will hope that it does well enough to merit the two sequels that Andrew Stanton already has written and is ready to produce. You will probably want to go ahead and pre-order it on Blu-ray as well.

 

So, there you have it. Thanks GeekDad!

Click here to download a sheet full of fun facts (pdf format) about the Disney movie John Carter:  Disney\'s John Carter Fun Facts (112)

“Like” JOHN CARTER on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JohnCarterMovie and visit the official site: http://www.disney.com/johncarter

JOHN CARTER arrives in theatres everywhere on March 9th!

Disclosure: Information provided by GeekDad, http://www.wired.com, Walt Disney Studios and used with permission. No monetary compensation was received.



Johnny Depp – THE LONE RANGER – First Look Image!

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OMG! I am a HUGE Johnny Depp fan. I mean, the guy can do pretty much any character presented to him. In May, we will get to see him as Tonto in The Lone Ranger!!!  I can’t wait, can you?

From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski comes Disney/Bruckheimer Films’ THE LONE RANGER. Tonto (Johnny Depp), a spirit warrior on a personal quest, joins forces in a fight for justice with John Reid (Armie Hammer), a lawman who has become a masked avenger.

THE LONE RANGER will be released in May 2013.

Disclosure: Image provided by Walt Disney Studios. No monetary compensation.



MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS Trailer and images

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Are you a fan of Marvel Comics? Are you excited about MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS? Well, here is a little preview for you along with some great graphics of scenes from the movie! {Click on each image to view larger}

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Here is a preview for you too!

“Like” MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MarvelsTheAvengers

Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/avengers

Marvel Studios presents “Marvel’s The Avengers”—the Super Hero team up of a lifetime, featuring iconic Marvel Super Heroes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Tom Hiddleston, with Stellan Skarsgård and Samuel L. Jackson, and written and directed by Joss Whedon, “Marvel’s The Avengers” is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series “The Avengers,” first published in 1963 and a comics institution ever since. Prepare yourself for an exciting event movie, packed with action and spectacular special effects, when “Marvel’s The Avengers” assemble in summer 2012.

In “Marvel’s The Avengers,” Super Heroes team up to pull the world back from the brink of disaster when an unexpected enemy threatens global security.

MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS hits theaters on May 4th!

Disclosure: Materials provided by Walt Disney Studios. No monetary compensation was received for this post.



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