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Much tighter and funnier than NATM1, we just took for kids aged 5-7 to this and EVERYONE loved it.
The characters are much better than in the first, not much of Robin Williams and lots of Hank Azaria who has a character as funny as Clouseau or Basil Fawlty... REALLY!
The animations are great and there are a lot of laughs.
Amy Adams as a kind of dime store Nicole Kidmann can fill a (small size) pair of jodhpurs with a certain style!
The team of comedians seems to have grown and it is a fabulous piece of ensemble acting and equally funny for kids and parents.
I can imagine this becoming a firm favourite for holidays and wet Sunday afternoons on DVD as well.
Give yours elf a treat and go to see it.
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... the scenes in the Smithsonian Art department (which doesn't really exist) are fantastic.
They really only choose iconic artworks so everyone (or nearly) will know them but they are fabulous... there is a glimpse of a Jackson Pollock....
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brain killing kid fare to share with my 8-year old.
That was my girlfriend's comment on her.
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IT is indeed a very enjoyable film.
Hank Azaria's Pharaoh is acomplete act of brilliance.
I won't spoil anything... but OOHH I want to!!!
Just wait for the scene about crossing a line...
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"It'th a tunic."
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Very personable.
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a Las Vegas dancer/streetwalker is as sexy as a lamppost. Perhaps it's the lack of mystery or duality or maybe it's a long-remembered-but ill-fated fascination with that large-chested, thick-glassed girl that sat in front of me in Speech class 40 years ago?
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