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Title: Jumanji (1995) Review Rating: Chewypopcorn
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Rating: 4.0/5 (1 vote cast)
Posted by : Terry Larch
9th
Feb

Jumanji (1995)

I was thinking about a good family film that was entertaining and fun to watch. This one I think was a standout. The cast includes a number of talent individuals who bring something to this story. There are loads of setup gags, and some action sequences thrown into the mix. Joe Johnston brings his flair for theatrics in his own special way. He has previously done other films such as Jurassic Park III (2001), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989), and his upcoming film The Wolfman (2010). The writing credits go to Jonathan Hensleigh, Greg Taylor, and Jim Strain for the screenplay. The film was based upon the book by Chris Van Allsburg.

I watched this film in the theatre by myself when it was released, it was a fun experience. I remember children in the theatre laughing at some of the scenes, and one kid in particular had a funny laugh which added something as well. The story is about a board game, which has magical powers to bring forth things to reality such as monkeys, rhinos, spiders and more. Imagine a jungle appearing inside your town and all the havoc it would bring. This is what happens to the cast as they are forced to finish playing the game and try to win it.

The story follows a young Alan Parrish played by Adam Hann-Byrd he is a boy who discovers a unique board game; he decides he wants to try it out along with a friend of his named Sarah played by Laura Bell Bundy who lives nearby. Little do they know what would happen as they continued playing? Alan is hoisted away into the Jumanji jungles as his friend Sarah gasps in horror.

Fast forward time to modern day, as Nora Shepherd played by Bebe Neuwirth moves into her new home formerly owned by the Parrish family along with her nephew Peter Shepherd played by Bradley Pierce and her niece played Kirsten Dunst as Judy Shepherd. Alan Parrish returns after the children (Peter and Judy) decide to play the same board game again and the younger Alan returns as a grown man after his time away living in the jungle. He is played by Robin Williams who did a terrific job with the part; Bonnie Hunt plays the older Sarah who is now much older as well. I think she was a standout in this film as well.

More of the cast includes Jonathan Hyde playing both Van Pelt and Sam Parrish; you might recognize him from other films such as The Mummy (1999) or Titanic (1997). David Alan Grier plays Bentley, Patricia Clarkson is Carol Parrish, James Handy is the Exterminator, Gillian Barber is Mrs. Thomas, Brandon Obray is Benjamin, Cyrus Thiedeke is Caleb, and Gary Joseph Thorup is Billy Jessup.

Jumanji received attention from a few different awards; the film won a Saturn Award for Best Special Effects by Stan Parks, and Best Supporting Actress by Bonnie Hunt. There were a few nominations as well including: Best Actor Robin Williams, Best Director Joe Johnston, Best Fantasy Film, and Best Performance by a Younger Actor by Kirsten Dunst and Bradley Pierce who were both nominated for.

I think you will find this to be a delightful film, and it certainly holds up as a good one to watch even now as something you can enjoy together with friends and family. I highly recommend seeing this one.

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Title: The Hot Chick (2002) Review Rating: Chewypopcorn
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Rating: 4.0/5 (1 vote cast)
Posted by : Terry Larch
6th
Jan

The Hot Chick (2002)

This is one of the better comedy movies I’ve seen in the last decade. It will leave you laughing throughout the film. Rob Schneider stars in this alongside Anna Faris, and Rachel McAdams. It is a slapstick type humor with lots of gags and scene setups in it. This one was directed by Tom Brady who previously worked with Rob Scheider in The Animal (2001). Both Tom and Rob worked together to write this. This is another switching of sexes scenario where things get pretty hairy sort of speak. It all begins with a pair of ancient earrings, and from then on their lives change for the better and worst.

Rob Schneider plays Jessica, Rachel McAdams plays Jessica, Anna Faris is April, Matthew Lawrence is Billy. (Matthew is the brother of Joseph Lawrence) Joseph Lawrence is probably best known as the television character Joey Russo from the show Blossom. Eric Christian Olsen appears in this as Jake, Robert Davi is Stan, Melora Hardin is Carol, Alexandra Holden is Lulu, Maritza Murray is Keecia, Fay Hauser is Mrs. Thomas, Jodi Long is the Korean Mother, Tia Mowry is Venetia, Tamera Mowry is Sissy, Lee Garlington is Vice Principal Bernard, and Angie Stone is Madame Mambuza. Adam Sandler also appears in this as Mambuza Bongo Guy who was uncredited.

You will most likely enjoy this one if you have an open minded sense of humor about things; I think most people liked it. There have been a number of films like this however such as It’s a Boy Girl Thing (2006) with a slightly different scenario.  If you are in the mood for a laugh, then this one will at least make you smile.

“The hottest chick in town just switched bodies with the luckiest loser in the world”


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