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Hook


 

   For over a century, there have been many tales and legends about Peter Pan. My favorite tale comes from Steven Spielberg, storyteller James V. Hart, and Malia S. Marmo. From TriStar Pictures, it's Hook. Starring the late and legendary Robin Williams as Peter, the beloved Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, and of course, film legend Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook. This movie is very special to me. I'll tell you why later.

   What if Peter Pan left Neverland and grew up? Well, that's what happens in this story. Peter is now married and has children of his own. But he doesn't remember a single thing about Neverland or being Peter Pan. He even has a fear of flying. One Christmas Eve night, when Peter's family came to London to honor Granny Wendy (Maggie Smith) at the Great Ormond Street Hospital, something unexpected happens. Captain Hook makes an epic return and abducts Peter's children, Maggie and Jack, and takes them prisoners on his pirate ship in Neverland. Only Peter could save the day. But he needs convincing that he was once Peter Pan. Now it's up to Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys and their new daredevil leader, Rufio, to help Peter become the Peter Pan he once was and rescue his children. 

  You have no idea how much I adore this Peter Pan movie. As much as I loved the Disney ones, Hook took Peter Pan to a whole new level. The concept of Peter growing up and forgetting Neverland was something people were wondering about for years. The reasons I love Hook is because it's so well-done, it kept the Neverland tradition, and of course, the performances of Robin Williams as Peter and Dustin Hoffman as Hook. This is actually my favorite Robin Williams movie by the way. While The Graduate is my favorite Dustin Hoffman movie, Hook was also one of Dustin's greatest highlights in his career. 

  Now, I've mentioned in the intro that this movie is very special to me. That's because this was the final movie I've ever watched with my mom before she died in 2020. It was around the final week of September, I wanted to watch a movie with mom and the movie I had in mind was Hook. Dad put a movie on the TV for me and mom and to my surprise, he put on Hook. It was as if he read my mind. And we shared a special moment as we were watching this wonderful Peter Pan tale. When the part where Peter finally remembered his "Happy Thought", which was being a dad, mom started to cry. I turned to her and said: "Now you see why I love this movie so much?". Mom smiled back at me and nodded "yes". That was one of the many times I felt connected to mom. And so, I'd like to dedicate this review to my mom. 

  If your child loves Peter Pan, Disney Fairies, or Jake & the Neverland Pirates, etc., show them Hook for a new generation of Neverland adventures. 


Did You Know?: Steven Spielberg made a cameo as a pirate in Neverland. Other cameos included George Lucas (creator of Star Wars) and the late Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia and Blues Brothers) being the couple on the bridge kissing and being levitated with pixie dust by Tink, Glenn Close as the pirate being punished into the "boo box", and rock star Phil Collins as the Scotland Yard Inspector. In most interviews, Spielberg was disappointed in the results of this movie. (Maybe it didn't came out the way he'd hoped.) Early in production, the idea was pitched to Disney, but they turned it down.

Parents Guide: This movie is rated PG. There is a scene where Peter is underwater, being kissed by mermaids in Mermaid Lagoon. There is comic violence and mischief with the Lost Boys. Some strong language here and there. There may be some frightening moments. But overall, this is a good family movie. 



Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)


 


  I love video games! I especially love the classic ones. One of the many video game series I love to play is none other than Sonic the Hedgehog who stars in his very own movie and now a sequel coming April 8th. (Already got my tickets to see the new Sonic movie.) Sonic's movie stars Ben Schwartz (Parks and Recreation) as the loveable fast blue hedgehog, Sonic. Co-starring Jim Carrey (Liar, Liar and The Truman Show) in an unforgettable performance as Sonic's arch enemy, Dr. Robotnik. Also starring James Marsden as Tom, Sonic's first human buddy. 

  Sonic the Movie tells the story of a lonely speedy blue hedgehog named Sonic, who is forced to hiding on planet Earth after being ambushed on Mobius. One day, after Sonic accidentally exposed his powers to a small town in Montana called Green Hills, a mysterious mad scientist named Robotnik comes to Earth to find Sonic and do experiments on him. Sonic then meets Tom, a small town officer who just got appointed sheriff in San Francisco, and begs him to help him. Tom reluctantly helps Sonic as they go on an adventure to save the planet from world domination by the crazed Robotnik. 

  I was lucky enough to see this when it first came out on Valentine's Day, 2020. That was the last time I went to the movies before COVID hit. I remember enjoying the movie as much as I still do. But with the sequel coming out featuring Tails and Knuckles, I know it will be more epic. 

  What I love about this Sonic movie is that Sonic had childlike qualities, which is so cute. Not to mention the fact that we see Sonic as a toddler in the beginning. I also like how it's mostly different than the regular games and cartoons. While the franchise has anthromorphic characters, humans are featured in this film. There are some parts of the movie that were unnecessary in my opinion, like some innuendo dialogue.  Other than that, awesome movie. By the way, I loved the part where Sonic praised Keanu Reeves. 

     Sonic the Hedgehog 2: the Movie comes out on April 8th. Tickets available now. 


Parents Guide: This movie is rated PG for rude humor and suggestive content. There is a part where Robotnik tells his assistant to check a man's Internet history. (Not appropriate for a kids movie if you ask me.) Lots of video game like violence such as robot armies attempting to get Sonic. And there is a musical dance scene with Robotnik where it looks like his head got shot off... but it grows back. That may be disturbing.

Did You Know?: The name of the town in Montana is similar to the name of the first level/zone in the first Sonic the Hedgehog game on the SEGA Genesis in 1991. The movie was actually filmed in Vancouver, Canada. Bill Hader was considered for both Sonic and Robotnik. 

Watch out for Tails in Sonic the Movie 2!


2022 Update

 


  Hello, everybody. Happy belated 2022 and Happy St. Patrick's Day. I am very sorry for not posting any reviews or articles the past few months. I'm still depressed about the passing of my mom. I know what you're thinking. It's only been 1 year, 4 months, and 25 days since she died (as of today). But I can't get over it. You wouldn't get over the passing of your mom or dad either. Think about that.

  Anyway, I just wanted to let you all know that I'm coming back to do more stuff on this blog. More reviews on movies both good and bad, and some articles, too. Please remember to post comments if you enjoy my work on here. 

  Also, I want to give a shout-out to my cousin Hayden, who enjoys awesome movies as much as I do. 

  Don't forget to wear green today! Have a great St. Pat's Day and I'll see you soon. 

 
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