Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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A couple of the simpsons dvd solid new family films are among the latest crop of DVD picks, starting with a charming computer-animated tale of a Dr. Evil-like supervillain named Gru Steve Carell of Horton Hears a Who! who winds up adopting three adorable orphan sisters as part of a scheme to steal the moon no time to explain.
It's a familiar the oc dvd twist on the Ransom of Red Chief scenario, only instead of merely driving Gru to distraction, the trio get to him in other ways. The moppets' relationship with Gru slowly becomes genuinely lump-in-throat-inducing.
Then there's a the oz dvd sequel that improves on the original the shield 2005 Nanny McPhee by more than a nose. Emma Thompson reprises her role as the magical-but-alarming-looking nanny who methodically teaches out-of-control children five significant lessons, such as saying Thank you and doing what they're told.
The story, in the wild wild west which wartime bombing drives two spoiled London children to the farm with their three country cousins whose father is away at war, delivers pleasures along with the formulas. There's a lot of typically British low humor, but the emotional the tribe dvd climax is a surprisingly effective pro-family moment.

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