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| Director
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Frank Nissen |
| Starring
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Jim Cummings, Brenda Blethyn,
David Ogden Stiers |
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| The plot of
Pooh's Heffalump Movie |
Winnie
the Pooh and his pals discover the beast that
been spotted throughout Hundred-Acre Wood; it's
a baby Heffalump, a perfect companion for Roo. |
| Pooh's Heffalump
Movie Review |
Reviewed by
Ed Gonzalez :
James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, accused
SpongeBob SquarePants of promoting homosexuality a few
weeks ago, which had less to with an educational video
produced by Nickelodeon in which SpongeBob holds hands
with his sea-dwelling buddy Patrick and more to do with
a message of tolerance one of the video’s sponsors
included on its website that made mention of sexual
identity. We’re living in sad times when people
like Dobson, whose cronies can be found on websites
like Free Republic (where “Defending Our Constitution”
is preached but dissent is condemned on the site’s
message boards), choose to believe only the worst of
people and consider “tolerance” a bad word
(“sissy” and “savages” are okay
though). In a recent article for the Nation, Richard
Goldstein eloquently summed up the problem with conservative
nutbags like Dobson: “Their aim is to see that
homophobia is free to operate, and one way to do that
is to keep children from seeing gays as part of the
human community.”
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Review By BrianOrndorf :
An unexpected surprise, “Pooh’s
Heffalump Movie” effectively erases the last handful
of kid films with its respect for the audience and sweetly
arranged story. A mild, modest production, “Heffalump”
eases the headache the “Are We There Yets”
of the world create. More..
Reviewed by Shawn McKenzie :
I’m still not a big fan of Winnie the Pooh. Unlike
other characters that have been around for years, I
never saw the appeal in him, even when I was a little
kid. Today, he still appeals to the under 10 crowd,
but unless you are a kid at heart and liked him as a
child, you probably are not likely to see his latest
movie, Pooh’s Heffalump Movie without kids. I
will say though that the movie is slightly better than
the previous big screen outing for Pooh and the gang,
Piglet’s Big Movie..
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