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Horton Hears Cha-Ching $$

Posted by Erik Blackerby, MovieSpill.com on March 17th, 2008

Horton Hears A Who! was tops at the box office this week giving Jim Carey his biggest opening since Bruce Almighty.Horton.jpg

 

Top 10 Movies March 14-16 Weekend

 

1 Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! Fox $45,100,000
2 10,000 B.C. WB $16,415,000
3 Never Back Down Sum. $8,610,000
4 College Road Trip BV $7,893,000
5 Vantage Point Sony $5,400,000
6 The Bank Job LGF $4,910,000
7 Doomsday Uni. $4,743,000
8 Semi-Pro NL $3,000,000
9 The Other Boleyn Girl Sony $2,900,000
10 The Spiderwick Chronicles Par. $2,390,000

New Release: Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who

Posted by Erik Blackerby, MovieSpill.com on March 14th, 2008

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Rated: G
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

 

Theatrical Release: Mar 14, 2008 Wide
Synopsis:

 

 

On the fifteenth of May, in the jungle of Nool, in the heat of the day, in the cool of the pool. He was splashing…enjoying the jungle’s great joys…When Horton the elephant heard a small noise. With his signature evocative and rhyming text, writer and cartoonist Dr. Seuss, an American treasure whose books have delighted generations of young people, opens one of his most beloved tales, Horton Hears a Who! Now, over fifty years since Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, published this perennial favorite, the makers of ICE AGE and comedy giants Jim Carrey and Steve Carell, bring it to life in a way never before experienced. For the first time, a motion picture transports audiences into Dr. Seuss’ incredible imagination, through state-of-the-art CG animation. DR. SEUSS’ HORTON HEARS A WHO! (TM) is Seuss as you want to experience his work at the movies - and as it was meant to be seen. The film, like Seuss’ book, presents an imaginative elephant named Horton (Carrey) who hears a faint cry for help coming from a tiny speck of dust floating through the air. Although Horton doesn’t know it yet, that speck houses an entire city named Who-ville, inhabited by the microscopic Whos, led by the Mayor (Carell). Despite being ridiculed and threatened by his neighbors, who think he has lost his mind, Horton is determined to save the particle…because “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” Horton’s eight-word explanation for his actions embodies an idea both simple and profound, and which means so much, to so many. The film provides more food for thought, having Horton explains to his skeptical friends: “If you were way out in space, and you looked down at where we live, we would look like a speck.” Then there’s Horton’s code…his motto… that, “an elephant’s faithful 100 percent” - pointing to his honesty and determination to never abandon his mission to find a new home for the speck that houses the incredible world of Who-ville. These philosophical declarations point to Seuss’ unique ability to take complex issues and boil them down into understandable thoughts that anybody, at any age, could understand. It all comes together through the vision of a master storyteller, the magic of computer animation, and the special alchemy of three generations of comedy stars - Carrey and Carell are joined by the legendary Carol Burnett, as well as cutting-edge talents Will Arnett, Isla Fisher, Amy Poehler , Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill - to create an all-audience comedy event.

Redbox DVD Kiosk Review

Posted by Erik Blackerby, MovieSpill.com on March 14th, 2008

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We recently got a Redbox next to the Albertson’s supermarket by my house and I decided to give it a go. If you are not familiar with Redbox, it is a movie rental kiosk which rents DVD movies for $1 a day. Think of it as a DVD vending machine, where you put in your money, select a DVD and it comes out of a slot.Redbox.jpg

What is impressive about Redbox is how cheap and easy the process is. Though it only takes credit or debit cards (no cash), it just takes one swipe of your card, push the button for the movie you want and presto - it is done. If you already know which movie you want, then you can literally do this entire process in 30 seconds. Try to do that at Blockbuster!

Returning DVD’s is even easier. Just select “return dvd” on the Redbox screen and put in your DVD. The barcode on the DVD is scanned as it enters back into the Redbox inventory.

The Redbox selection is quite good. They seem to have all the new releases which come out on Tuesday and many of the current releases from past months. I have rented movies about eight times and always been able to get what I wanted - no out of stock warnings yet!

Another cool Redbox feature is the ability to go online and order movies and then pick them up at any Redbox location. If you register with them online you can also get emails with free rental codes on them.

Overall I give it a 9 out of 10 because of cost and easy of use. The selection is not bad and a good choice for those who want to rent movies quickly and cheaply.

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