Released on: 2001
Rating: 6.00
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There's nothing like a good Smurf
The trailer for the new Smurfs film prompts the shocking thought: have they always been a bit blue?
In fairness, you probably haven't got high hopes for this year's movie adaptation of The Smurfs. Why would you? After all, the Garfield movie was horrible and the Scooby-Doo movie was horrible and the Marmaduke movie was horrible and Transformers and Yogi Bear and Alvin and the Chipmunks were all horrible. Why set yourself up for another disappointment?
But, look, can it really be as bad as you're expecting? Really? Perhaps its time to take a closer look at the new Smurfs trailer to decide once and for all ...
1) This is encouraging. The primary human lead in The Smurfs is Neil Patrick Harris. That's good, isn't it? It doesn't matter that his last role was as the singing teapot figure in Beastly, or that he appears to favour money over artistic merit these days.»
- Stuart Heritage
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Film Features Score From UK Folk Artist Johnny Flynn The SXSW festival is continuing on, and those of us who weren't able to attend are getting more and more envious by the day--unfortunately, someone has to stay behind at Playlist HQ to sign for packages and feed the menagerie of exotic office pets. From everything we've heard, it seems to have been something of a banner year for the festival with films like "Source Code," "Attack the Block," "Bridesmaids," "The Future," "The Fp," "Kill List," "Beginners" and "Super" all looking likely to convert their success in Austin to larger audiences…»
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