Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Buy Up (4 Disc Combo Pack with Digital Copy and DVD) [Blu-ray]


Perhaps the main narrative point to be made in this movie is when the boy says "It's the boring stuff you remember". But then the whole rest of the movie is one "wild" ride after another. He even points out again, as another learning point that the wild is not the way books describe it. Ed Asner replies "It never is." Perhaps the most significant part of this is being the kind of parent that spends boring times with your children like eating ice cream cones on a curb and having a competition pointing out colors of cars (and bikes) that go by. I have to think it would have been a better movie with an old woman as part of the picture. I picture her coming to the rescue and saving husband and boy to the surprise of the arch nemesis - who also turns out to not be like the books. Regardless of point, this movie was fun - at least for old people - to watch. One baby cried because the Doberman is again characterized as (squirel!)an evil Diablo (pace Beverly Hills Chihuahua). Get more detail about Up (4 Disc Combo Pack with Digital Copy and DVD) [Blu-ray].

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