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Reviews
Things That Aren't Here Anymore (1995)
Saw it on YouTube today
Someone has uploaded it on YouTube. I am a tail end boomer, born in 62, so I don't really remember these things, but I did start life in L.A., born in a hospital in Norwalk. Unfortunately my memories of L.A. revolve more around Watts riots, and the Northridge earthquake....But I enjoyed this bit of nostalgia, and laughed at "Ostrich....the meat of the 90s" Yeah, along with bison, kangaroo and aligator.LOL.
Up, Up, and Away! (2000)
This movie is good for it's intended audience, CHILDREN
This movie has received generally weak reviews, but I haven't seen (in recent comments, anyway) the fact that, as broadcast on the Disney Channel's Big Movie Show it audience is "'tween-age" children. I watched it with my 6 and 8 year-olds, and they enjoyed it very much, so did I. They didn't understand everything but they did understand the "moral" of the story, that you don't have to be a super hero to help people. I also enjoyed that fact that there was no "bad words" or smarmy kids that sass their parents and each other. I will not by any means watch any of the new Disney theatrical releases of remakes that murder the spirit of the original (I couldn't make it through the opening scene of "That Darn Cat") but I have generally liked (and let my children watch) the Disney Channel Original Movies...Even Cheeta Girls 2 with a romantic subplot did not go over the line of appropriateness for 'tweens (at least mine). If anyone thinks that this is a "lame" or "predictable" movie, fine, it might be, but it satisfies its target audience; the UNJADED 6-12 year old, without offering up smart-mouthed role models.