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Phineas & Ferb: The Perry Files, DVD review by John Delia

June 5th, 2012 No comments

A FUN

ANIMATED

DVD

FOR KIDS

 

PHINEAS & FERB: THE PERRY FILES

By John Delia

There have been a lot of children’s series on the Disney Channel, but not quite like the comedy of Phineas and Ferb as they go from one adventure to the next. Seven episodes from their animated series featuring Perry the Platypus are now available on DVD.  Called The Perry Files, this two-disc set provides a lot of fun for your elementary school age youngsters. Read more…

NARNIA: VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER review by John Delia

December 10th, 2010 No comments

largeposter“YOUNGSTERS AHOY!”

Starring: Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes and Will Poulter

Directed by: Michael Apted

MPAA Rated: PG for some frightening images and sequences of fantasy action

Genre: Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Adaptation and Sequel

Running Time: 1 hr 52 min

Release Date: December 10, 2010

Distributed by: Fox Walden

By John Delia

This has been one the most witty and CGI enjoyable films of the Chronicles of Narnia saga.  It is very family friendly and has good messages and meaning.  It is truly a family film that can be enjoyed by all.  If you want a good early evening or weekend afternoon of enjoyment The Voyage of the Dawn Treader can be a fine adventure for the whole family.

King Caspean (Barnes), Edmund (Keynes) and Lucy (Henley) look over a map

King Caspean (Barnes), Edmund (Keynes) and Lucy (Henley) look over a map

Edmund and Lucy get washed away with their astonished cousin Eustace joining King Caspian on a ship in search of the six swords of Aslan.  If they can bring the swords to Aslan’s table they will be able to defeat the magical creatures and sinister enemies that hold them captive.

The CGI in this film is very magical and wondrous making it a great film for children, especially young boys looking for fantasy.  Coupled with the adventurous storyline and excellent characters the film sets out to bring youngsters dreams to life and totally succeeds here.  I am amazed how each of the books has been nicely transformed to the screen making it an endearing trilogy.

Eustace (Poulter) gets his sea legs

Eustace (Poulter) gets his sea legs

Shining above all is the performance of Georgie Henley as Lucy Pevensie the young girl that has grown into a fine lady who saves the day in The Dawn Treader.  The growth of her acting ability through the three episodes is noteworthy and commendable. I enjoy her smile and the way she holds herself on screen, never wavering and always in command of her character.

A newcomer Will Poulter brings some very witty scenes to the screen in The Dawn Treader.  The befuddled and spoiled young cousin Eustace and only child of Lucy and Edmund’s uncle, he is always trying to get the two guests in trouble.  When he’s pulled into their

Special effects and CGI are prominant in Narnia

Special effects and CGI are prominant in Narnia

plight aboard the Dawn Treader he finds out that selfishness has no place among men. Poulter is a natural comedian with a face full of expressions.

The Dawn Treader is rated PG for some frightening images and sequences of fantasy action.  It’s a great pre-teen and family film with a lot of action and some great characters. Oh, and save your money on this one as the 3D is ordinary and the film does not need it to work.

FINAL ANALYSIS: A family film that has values and entertains. (4 of 5)