The 1st time I saw the cartoon I didn't like it. But after watching it 3 times a day with my son on HBO, I began to like it. You get the jokes and you enjoy the cartoon. Very cute!
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Bee-rilliant...
Added 11/7/2009
We bought this for our 4 year old son, he has watched it before when he was younger, but this time round it is having so much more of an effect, i am glad we bought it - we don't have to "send it back"!
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Pixar's "Ishtar"
Added 10/9/2009
One of the most asinine things I've ever wasted an hour and a half on.
I guess this was going to happen sooner or later: Consider this Pixar's "Ishtar."
The whole thing has the feel of nepotism or something along those lines: as though it was written by an amateur with no conceptual talent, no writing talent--but an amateur who knew somebody important, or was related to somebody important, or who had dirt on somebody important and somebody important owed him a favor, so being allowed to write this and make this, to desecrate the sensibility of even very young human beings with this non-sense, non-funny piece of garbage, was the payback for that favor. This thing wreaks of "non-talent" in the whole conceptual design: I mean, right from the start, the whole concept is asinine: Daddy and Mommy bees? Son and daughter bees? Families of bees? Uh, aren't nearly all bees female? That's just the start of the mountains of incongruities here, that go beyond asking a viewer to just suspent his credulousness. Or, how about a bee falling in love with a human woman, and it's reciprocated? Huh?? Or, how about a man showing young children how to start their own bathrooms on fire, using aerosol spray cans and a match? Yeah, that was well thought out by these irresponsible clown filmmakers. Or, how about promoting more lawsuits, in the form of this idiot bee sueing honeymakers, in a country with 10x more lawyers already than any nation in the world, where litigiousness is hideously over-rampant and should be STOPPED already? Or, how about a swarm of bees "landing" a Jumbo Jet? Oh, the humanity! Make it stop!
Why such noteworthy actors such as John Goodman and Matthew Broderick would ever sign on to do the voiceovers here shall remain a mystery to me, as unfathomable as the bottom of the Marianas Trench.
This seriously does not merit anymore of my time, so I'll end it here.
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Fun - If it would play...
Added 9/12/2009
I purchased this adorable blu ray. My son loved it; I loved it; the whole family loved it! Then, one day *poof* it stopped working! Not sure why. Other blu rays continue to play just fine on my player... ? If anyone knows, perhaps let me know why! Thanks~
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The bee movie is the bomb
Added 9/3/2009
I call my daughter bumble bee as we enjoy the movie very much...The service was prompt and we are very happy
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The 1st time I saw the cartoon I didn't like it. But after watching it 3 times a day with my son on HBO, I began to like it. You get the jokes and you enjoy the cartoon. Very cute!
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Bee-rilliant...
Added 11/7/2009
We bought this for our 4 year old son, he has watched it before when he was younger, but this time round it is having so much more of an effect, i am glad we bought it - we don't have to "send it back"!
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Pixar's "Ishtar"
Added 10/9/2009
One of the most asinine things I've ever wasted an hour and a half on.
I guess this was going to happen sooner or later: Consider this Pixar's "Ishtar."
The whole thing has the feel of nepotism or something along those lines: as though it was written by an amateur with no conceptual talent, no writing talent--but an amateur who knew somebody important, or was related to somebody important, or who had dirt on somebody important and somebody important owed him a favor, so being allowed to write this and make this, to desecrate the sensibility of even very young human beings with this non-sense, non-funny piece of garbage, was the payback for that favor. This thing wreaks of "non-talent" in the whole conceptual design: I mean, right from the start, the whole concept is asinine: Daddy and Mommy bees? Son and daughter bees? Families of bees? Uh, aren't nearly all bees female? That's just the start of the mountains of incongruities here, that go beyond asking a viewer to just suspent his credulousness. Or, how about a bee falling in love with a human woman, and it's reciprocated? Huh?? Or, how about a man showing young children how to start their own bathrooms on fire, using aerosol spray cans and a match? Yeah, that was well thought out by these irresponsible clown filmmakers. Or, how about promoting more lawsuits, in the form of this idiot bee sueing honeymakers, in a country with 10x more lawyers already than any nation in the world, where litigiousness is hideously over-rampant and should be STOPPED already? Or, how about a swarm of bees "landing" a Jumbo Jet? Oh, the humanity! Make it stop!
Why such noteworthy actors such as John Goodman and Matthew Broderick would ever sign on to do the voiceovers here shall remain a mystery to me, as unfathomable as the bottom of the Marianas Trench.
This seriously does not merit anymore of my time, so I'll end it here.
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