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Stuart Little (Widescreen Edition)

Stuart Little (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy the DVD (FULL SCREEN)
Review: If you are thinking on buying this DVD. Don't. It's not in widescreen. I am buying the widescreen movie. Can't belive I bought the Deluxe Edition. If the aspect ratio is 1.33:1 that's no good. Buy an aspect ratio that is 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 1.66:1, 1.77:1 or 1.78:1. Those aspect ratios rule.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is a good film.
Review: I think it was a very instereting story.Though,there was not any inspirity deeplyin the film.But,surely.Encouraging the young people how to face the problem,when they were un the critical situation.On the other hand,parents could learned something from it.That was:
Working was not everything.To share the feeling with children
were more important.Anyway,it was a great film.I sugest,if you falied to get alone with your kids.May be it's a good choice to see this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must See!
Review: This is a very excellent DVD! If you haven't seen the movie before, it is about a mouse who gets adopted into a human family. He gets kidnapped by mice pretending to be a parents, which leads him to a adventure through Central Park. This movie is a must see and the features at the end are great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: stuart little
Review: I like Stuart Little because it was fun and intresting. A mouse that named Stuart had step-parents. His fake-parents were mice. He used to have school with kids that were suposed to be adopted. Stuart had a big step-brother named George. When George first saw Stuatr he didn't like him because George wanted a big brother. When Stuart's fake-parents came to get him, he wasn't that happy because he missed his new family.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: suartlittle
Review: they don't talk about funny stuffs
they don't pretend to be dead.
They don't go fast with a car.
Can't put them to a jail.
Can't have a hot ride
Can't go full blast with a car

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nice and easy to the cat
Review: Stuart is nice and easy to the cats and sure is smart at the cats. I think Stuart Little is a nice movie for kids to watch. The cat's name was Snowbell and he was jealous. The reason is that Stuart Little was fun to watch and all the laughter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: stuart little
Review: he is cool and i liked him because he is a mouse and he is really really cool and he is not grose and he is noe a star but he is cool.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This DVD is much better
Review: I like Stuart Little. I think Stuart Little 2 is much better. Well this DVD is much better than all the other Stuart Little DVDs. Why don't they have it in stock. The other Stuart Little DVDs there are I really hate them. I hate them because they are not in widescreen. If an aspect ratio is 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 that is excellent. If an aspect ratio is 1.77:1 that is Not Bad. If an aspect ratio is 1.66:1 that is OK. If an aspect ratio is 1.33:1 that is bad. If no one belives me, they better. Find the Stuart Little (Widescreen) and you'll know what I'm talking about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best family films!
Review: Stuart Little is one of the best family films and it is a must in your video or dvd collection. The movie runs at 84 minutes. This is a rare live action movie (with very little swear words), there are about 4 swear words. Now if all the swear words was cut fromn this movie (I believe this movie would have gotten a G rating) in less it is rated PG for something else. And you as a parent would have to cover you child(ren)'s ears. As the movie opens, with Mr. Little (Hugh Laurie) and Mrs. Little (Geena Davis) are about to adopt a younger brother for George Little (Jontathan Lipnicki). They come back with a mouse name Staurt Little (voiced by Michael J. Fox). And the family cat named Snowbell (voiced by Nathan Lane) is embrassed that is new owner is a mouse. And more embrassed if the street cats learn that his new owner is a mouse, so he decides to eat him, but Mr. Little and Mrs. Little make Snowbell drop him, and both warn Snowbell if Stuart Little is harmed, Snowbell will lose his house. George comes home, and gets diappointed to find his new brother is a mouse. Mr. and Mrs. Little threw a party for Stuart and of course other family members are expecting a child and they give presents like a bowling ball and a baseball. Now how is Stuart supposed to throw a baseball or roll a bowling ball.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If you liked the book, get Stuart 2 and skip this
Review: Shyamalan rewrote the classic children's book by E.B. White, one the most respected and beloved authors in the English language. And in EBWHite's book, Stuart is NOT an orphan. He is happy and adventurous, and in his travels he charms everyone he meets with his friendly cheerful attitude and his concern for his friends. Shyamalan throws away the entire plot and recasts Stuart as a mopey little rodent looking for his real parents. Also, the book has lots of lively action for the kids while slipping in little verbal absurdities for the adult reader. Shyamalan's dark and lifeless version loses both. Get SL2, which is closer the original book.


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