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JORDAN’S REVIEW: UP
It’s Jordan! This week I’m reviewing the newly released Disney/Pixar movie, “Up”. This movie is a comedy about a 70 year old salesman, Carl Fredricksen who, as a last resort to escape lifes obstacles, ties thousands of balloons to his house in an effort to fly away and fulfill his life long dream of great adventure. He eventually discovers an 8 year-old stow away by the name of Russell. This does not make Carl happy but he learns through many adventures to cope with the situation. This movie is another amazing work of art from Pixar with vivid colors and animations. Its hilarious at times with jokes the entire family can laugh at. Everyone will enjoy the exciting adventure and the heartfelt moments throughout the movie. Even better, “Up” is presented in 3D at certain theaters. I give it a rating of 4 out of 5 bags of popcorn for its animation, wit and storyline. Its a great film for the entire family!
11-year-old Jordan Adkison reviews and rates new kids movies! Jordan believes that kids have different views on kid movies than many adults and would like to share her opinions with you all. Read and enjoy what Jordan has to say about the latest kid movies. If you’ve seen any of the movies that Jordan has reviewed, share your rating! How many bags of popcorn do you give it?
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