Thank you Puss in Boots blog |
And, oh my gosh, was it adorable.
Kinda like this... Well, exactly like this. |
We find out about Puss' past in this movie, and meet "Kitty Softpaws" (played by Salma Hayek)
It's not too bad a movie, it appeals to both children and adults... but be prepared for awkward questions from the kidlings if they're old enough to understand that something inappropriate has been said, but not know what it was.
"That's a lot of heel for a guy." |
In Other News
If anyone reading this is a fan of the Inheritance Cycle, happy days are here again.
For those who have never read the books from the Inheritance Cycle, it is made of the books Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr by Christopher Paolini. It will also finally, finally, have the last book in the series, Inheritance coming out in four days (from this post).
Finally. FINALLY. |
It might be hard for people to see how happy I am that Inheritance is finally coming out. So I'll explain. The first book in the series, Eragon, came out in 2002. I would have been about eight or nine. Originally the Inheritance Cycle was called the Inheritance Trilogy. When Brisingr was released in 2008, I thought there would finally be closure on the series. But no. It didn't wrap it up, and I've been wondering since then if Christopher Paolini was ever going to end the series. And he finally is. Finally.
If anyone is interested in finding out more, here's Christopher Paolini's website: http://www.alagaesia.com/index.php
On that note, I'm off! Bye!
love the movie poster.
ReplyDeleteI saw some of the other ones when I was looking for one to put in here, it's the best one in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI'm tempted to kidnap my nephew and go see this :P
ReplyDeleteMaybe after we go to the Santa Claus parade next weekend...
I'm always a little amazed at just how many innuendoes are slipped into kids movies these days. Definitely makes them more enjoyable though.
ReplyDeleteSam, you should take him! Especially if it's to the theater I work at. :p
ReplyDeleteAnd it kinda surprised me sometimes the sheer amount of innuendo in Puss in Boots.