Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is fun for the whole family – a family film at it’s best. Within the first two minutes I had melted more times than I can count. The animals are absolutely adorable! When the fairy puts the skunk to bed and tucks it in with a leaf… awww…. what else can be said? This movie is far too cute for words.
Aside from the adorable animals, Tinker bell and the Lost Treasure offers a story that is fun and touching, some moderate action scenes and some creepy looking rats. There is no real villain which is so unique in a movie these days.
Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009)
Hannah Montana: The Movie is a great example of why it’s so important to ignore the majority of reviews on IMDB. It’s obvious most of the reviews for this movie were written by people that have a wicked hate on for Miley Cyrus. I could point out that it’s a little ridiculous to hate a teenage actress whom you’ve never met, but honestly, I’m not her biggest fan either (although I love ‘The Climb’). That said, I watched the movie with an open mind, and I really enjoyed it.
As far as chick flicks go, Hannah Montana: The Movie is excellent. Miley isn’t going to win any little gold men for it, but it was entertaining and fun. What more could we ask for?
Cinderella
This is without question my favorite animated Disney movie, but one of the best chick flicks ever made. It has everything we love – an unassuming, quiet girl whom nobody ever pays much attention to, unless its to abuse her in some way, is swept off her feet by her dashing prince. It’s the blueprint for nearly every chick flick ever made, and it’s done so beautifully.
The animation in Cinderella is classic and timeless. Cinderella is beautiful. Her step-sisters are appropriately fugly and the prince is handsome. The little animals that help Cinderella along the way are so adorable I could just squish them with love. And the fairy godmother is so motherly and warm. Sure the actual animation is crude compared to today’s animated movies, but that’s part of the appeal.




