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great_vc says...
7 years ago
This is a very nostalgic movie from the 80s i remember it very fondly. Light, fun, heart-warm and very sweet. Do your self a favor and watch it on every christmas
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
8 months ago
Geriatric science fiction. It is ensitive.
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Lee Brown Barrow says...
3 years ago
Not an 80s family classic but its watchable enough. A little more magic was needed.
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Reply by CinemanicBonkers
3 years ago
@lee-brown-barrow you saying you’ve only just watched this film or re watched it? i sure you told me this movie was meh one time.. i thought it was good, but did watch it when i was a kid thought.
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Reply by Lee Brown Barrow
3 years ago
@cinemanicbonkers i rewatched it this morn. Sadly, the batteries were flat.
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drqshadow says...
4 years ago
Steven Spielberg produced this clicheé laden, family-friendly sci-fi fairy tale, and it's got his fingerprints all over it. Loaded with plucky working class heroes, cute anthropomorphic critters, moments of agonizing forced charm and stereotypical corporate villainy, it still might have worked under a craftier director. Instead, a second-rate cast extracts every ounce of ham from a very dimly-written script while they flounder around a slow, dull storyline. The effects work is good for the period, a must since the real stars of the picture are the small, hovering mechanical aliens that drive the plot, but beyond that it's weak sauce even for a kids' picture.
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TKPNPodcast says...
3 years ago
Light family fare is surprisingly dark upon occasion. Not unique enough to be more than lukewarm fun, but warm it is.
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