Soon to Review “How to Train Your Dragon”
Posted on | March 28, 2010 | Add Comments
The all new animated Dream Works fantasy action adventure will soon be reviewed on flick flack. Maybe we will see it in 3-D. I am looking forward to it because I think the special effects and the 3-D will be amazing.
From the New York Times on Friday (March 26, 2010):
No Slaying Required: A Viking Aids an Enemy and Wins a Friend
By A. O. SCOTT

Who framed Roger Rabbit (Flack’s Review)
Posted on | March 21, 2010 | Add Comments
Flack’s Rating: 5 out of 5
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This movie is about a mean person named Judge Doom who has the “dip” which can kill cartoons. A detective named Eddie Valiant must help Roger Rabbit get away from Judge Doom. Now Eddie Valiant the detective, Roger Rabbit a funny cartoon and Jessica Rabbit, Roger’s wife and cartoon singer must get away from Judge Doom and his wolf cartoon helpers.

My favorite character is Roger Rabbit because I like that he can get handcuffs off him when something is funny.
My favorite part is the end duel between Judge Doom and Eddie Valiant because I like the action, funniness and music.
I rate it PG for action violence ,bad language romance and adult themes.
Director:
Robert Zemeckis
Writers:
Gary K. Wolf (novel)
Jeffrey Price (screenplay)
Release Date: June 1988 (USA)
Genre: Animation | Comedy | Crime | Family | Fantasy | Mystery
Awards: Won 4 Oscars.
1989 Won an Oscar for:
Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing
Best Effects, Visual Effects
Best Film Editing
Special Achievement Award
Richard Williams
For animation direction and creation of the cartoon characters.
Cast
Bob Hoskins Eddie Valiant
Christopher Lloyd Judge Doom
Joanna Cassidy Dolores
Charles Fleischer Roger Rabbit / Benny The Cab / Greasy / Psycho (voice)
Stubby Kaye Marvin Acme
Alan Tilvern R.K. Maroon
Richard LeParmentier Lt. Santino (as Richard Le Parmentier)
Lou Hirsch Baby Herman (voice)
Betsy Brantley Jessica’s Performance Model
Joel Silver Raoul
Paul Springer Augie
Richard Ridings Angelo
Edwin Craig Arthritic Cowboy
Lindsay Holiday Soldier
Mike Edmonds Stretch
Some people (NOT ME!) Are looking forward to Diary of a wimpy kid
Posted on | March 19, 2010 | 2 Comments
We will not be seeing Diary of a wimpy kid. I don’t like it because I don’t like the bathroom/ rude humor, book of diary of a wimpy kid and movie of diary of a wimpy kid!!!!!!!!!!!!There will not be a review.
WarGames (Flack’s Review)
Posted on | March 18, 2010 | Add Comments
This movie is about David a boy who is in High School. He gets a game about wars. He and a girl start a war because of the game and have to stop a war. My favorite character is David because at the end he plays tic tac toe with the computer named Joshua.
I rate it PG for mild language, romance, and war discussion.
MPAA rating is PG.
Cast:
Matthew Broderick: David
Dabney Coleman: McKittrick
John Wood: Falken
Ally Sheedy: Jennifer
Barry Corbin: General Beringer
James Ackerman: Joshua
Juanin Clay: Pat Healy
Kent Williams: Cabot
Dennis Lipscomb: Watson
Joe Dorsey: Conley
Irving Metzman: Richter
Michael Ensign: Beringer’s Aide
William Bogert: Mr. Lightman
Susan Davis: Mrs. Lightman
James Tolkan: Nigan
David Clover: Stockman
Drew Snyder: Ayers
John Garber: Corporal in the Infirmary
Duncan Wilmore: Major Lem
Billy Ray Sharkey: Radar Analyst
John Spencer: Jerry
Michael Madsen: Steve
Erik Stern: Commander
Gary Bisig: Deputy
Gary Sexton: Technician
Jason Bernard: Captain Knewt
Frankie Hill: Airman Fields
Jesse D. Goins: Sergeant (as Jesse Goins)
Alan Blumenfeld: Mr. Liggett
Len Lawson: Boys Vice Principal
Maury Chaykin: Jim Sting
Eddie Deezen: Malvin
Trivia: Eddie Deezen who plays computer nerd Malvin in this movie also plays the voice of the know-it-all boy in Polar Express.
Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland (Flick’s Review)
Posted on | March 7, 2010 | 5 Comments
Flick’s Rating: 5 out of 5
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The movie begins when Alice is young and she’s with her Dad and has a bad dream about Wonderland. Thirteen years later her Dad is gone and she goes to a party where a boy asks her to marry him. The boys mom takes her for a walk and she sees a rabbit and then Alice runs off and falls down a rabbit hole. There she meets all the characters from before like the Red Queen, White Queen, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Door Mouse, the Cheshire Cat and also meets new characters like the Bandersnatch, Jabberwocky and the Knave of Hearts.
My favorite character is the Mad Hatter because he is very funny and because he is as mad as a hatter.
My favorite part is the end battle when Alice fights the Jabberwocky and the Mad Hatter fights the Knave of Hearts, and all the Red Queens cards fight all the White Queen’s card.
I wanted to see it 3-D, but we didn’t because at the time we went at 1:30, it wasn’t playing in 3-D.
Rated PG for fantasy action/violence involving scary images and situations, and for a smoking caterpillar.
My rating is PG-13 for the same reasons.
Disney Website for Alice in Wonderland
Director: Tim Burton
Genres: Fantasy, Family, Action, Comedy
Cast
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Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland (Flack’s Review)
Posted on | March 7, 2010 | 2 Comments
Flack’s Rating: 5 out of 5
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This movie is about Alice who falls down a Rabbit Hole into Underland. Where she meets the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, a smoking Catepillar, a Red Queen, a White Queen, a fire breathing dragon and other strange creatures. She must battle through Underland in this action comedy fantasy, based on the original Lewis Carol books Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
My favorite character is the Mad Hatter, because he is funny.

My favorite part is when Alice fights the Jabberwocky because it’s action.
I rate this movie PG for fantasy violence, scary sequences, and oddness.
Rated PG for fantasy action/violence involving scary images and situations, and for a smoking caterpillar.
I did not see it in 3-D, although I wish I had.
Director:Tim Burton
Cast
Mia Wasikowska: Alice
Johnny Depp: Mad Hatter
Helena Bonham Carter: Red Queen
Anne Hathaway: White Queen
Crispin Glover: Stayne – Knave of Hearts
Matt Lucas: Tweedledee / Tweedledum
Stephen Fry: Cheshire Cat
Michael Sheen: White Rabbit
Alan Rickman: Blue Caterpillar
Barbara Windsor: Dormouse
Paul Whitehouse: March Hare (voice)
Timothy Spall: Bayard
Marton Csokas: Charles Kingsleigh
Tim Pigott-Smith: Lord Ascot
John Surman: Colleague #1
Peter Mattinson: Colleague #2
Lindsay Duncan: Helen Kingsleigh
Geraldine James: Lady Ascot
Leo Bill: Hamish
Frances de la Tour: Aunt Imogene
Jemma Powell: Margaret Kingsleigh
John Hopkins: Lowell
Eleanor Gecks: Faith Chattaway
Eleanor Tomlinson: Fiona Chattaway
Rebecca Crookshank: Strange Woman Kisser
Michael Gough: Dodo Bird (voice)
Imelda Staunton: Tall Flower Faces (voice)
Christopher Lee: Jabberwocky
Mairi Ella Challen: 6-Year-Old Alice
Holly Hawkins: Woman with Large Nose
Lucy Davenport: Woman with Big Ears
Joel Swetow: Man with Large Belly
Jessica Oyelowo: Woman with Large Poitrine
Ethan Cohn: Man with Large Chin
Richard Alonzo: Man with Big Forehead
Providence Children’s Film Festival: Day 3
Posted on | March 3, 2010 | 2 Comments
Check back later we may post more videos.
Flick and Flack interviews Gus from Gus outdoors
Flick interviews Ellie about the Best of the NYC Children’s Film Festival Shorts
Flack interviews Eli about the Best of the NYC Children’s Film Festival Shorts
Flick interviews Faye about the Best of the NYC Children’s Film Festival Shorts
Flack interviews owner of Telephone Car.
phone part 2

