Showing posts with label The Walt Disney Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Walt Disney Company. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

Cinderella III: A Twist inTime (A Much Better Sequel)

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Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, takes us to the continuation of the movie Cinderella were Cinderella and her prince lived happily ever after (or so they think).

In this movie Cinderella is not just against her evil stepmother and her daughters but also against magic. On this movie we will see Cinderella struggle more to achieve her dreams, with a little help of course from her mice friends.

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In the movie the stepmother gets a hold of the Fairy Godmother's wand and turns back time during the fitting of the glass slipper (if you watch the first Cinderella you'll remember this part quiet well). But this time with the help of the magic wand, behold the shoe fits on Anastasia, with this Anastasia is the one that is to be wed to the prince.

Although things did not turn out the way Cinderella wants it to be, she was determined to find the prince and set things straight. I'm not gonna go on telling you all the details of the movie, especially for those who have not seen this movie.

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I'll tell you guys, this movie is far better than the first Cinderella movie, in terms of story that is. But the songs of the first movie is better compared to the third one. But overall, I'll tell you this, you wont be disappointed with this movie.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

TV watching should be discourage for Tots

  • Some cartoons made for the whole family contains the words "idiot," "moron," "crap," "ass," and "stupid." Hardly words you want to hear your child utter.
  • Explosions, car chases, guns, and violent weapons abound in many cartoons today. Studies have shown that children who witness violence in TV shows tend to exhibit aggressive behavior more.
  • Every minute spent lounging in front of the TV is a minute lost in trying to develop fine motor skills, such as drawing and writing, and gross motor skills, such as running and jumping.
  • Although studies have not shown a causal relationship between television viewing and obesity, most researchers agree that children who watch television for longer hours end to have more problems with obesity.
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