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Happy Feet 2




Cast: Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Pink
Directors: George Miller
Writer: George Miller
Studio: Warner Bros.

The Story:

Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven—a penguin who can fly! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. 

But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. 

Erik learns of his father's "guts and grit" as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures—from tiny Krill to giant Elephant Seals—to put things right.


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Kung Fu Panda 2


Director: 

Jennifer Yuh

Writers: 

Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger

Cast:

Jack Black (Po voice) , Angelina Jolie (tigress voice) , Jackie Chan (Monkey voice) , Seth Rogen (Mantis voice),
Lucy Liu (viper voice), Dustin Hoffman (master Shifu)
Gary Oldman (Lord Shen - peckock)
The Story:

      After anointed as a Dragon Warrior, the journey of Po continues in this sequel teaming with The Furious Five to safeguard the Valley of Peace.  Po and the Furious Five duty is defending the Valley of Peace from evil when a new threat rises. When a new adversary launches a treacherous bid to seize control of China and obliterate the martial arts, Po must look back to his enigmatic origins in order to unleash his true potential, and defeat his most powerful opponent to date.  Lord Shen, an albino peacock banished by his parents many years ago, has returned with a technology capable of ending Kung fu and conquering China. As the Furious Five embark to destroy the weapon, Po begins to realize that Shen may be linked to his lost childhood past as a panda bear . Here, Po wanted to find out where he really came from and wanted to find out his real parents is.

Check out and watch this movie and you'll know how and why. LIVE and LAUGH find "Inner Peace" within you..



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Beastly



Director:

Stars:

Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens and Mary-Kate Olsen

 The Story:

A modern-day take on the "Beauty and the Beast" tale where a New York teen is transformed into a hideous monster in order to find true love.



Beastly Official Trailer

The Grace Card


Release DateFebruary 25, 2011
Starring: Michael Joiner, Mike Higgenbottom, Louis Gossett Jr, Cindy Hodge and more.
Genre: Christian movie
Director: David Evans


The Story:

The Grace Card” is about a man (Mac) who became a police officer after his 5-year-old son was hit by a fleeing African-American drug dealer. Mac (Michael Joiner) blames himself for the accident that happened in his own neighborhood. Thinking he might prevent such a travesty from happening to another family became a motivation for his joining the force, but his unresolved feelings only complicate his new career. Misguided emotions cause him to lash out at his wife and his second son, over the years, creating a crisis of alienation that comes to full fruition in the film.
The setting begins when Mac is teamed up with an African-American officer named Sam (newcomer Michael Higgenbottom), who happens to pastor a church part-time, as well. To add fuel to Mac’s fire, Sam gets a promotion to sergeant—skipping right past Mac—who’d already been recently overlooked for advancement.
Sam consults his grandfather (Louis Gossett Jr.) for advice on his own quest for the right path in his life—to make a difference—be it pastor or police officer. Enter the delicate fabric of serendipity—like only God can weave into life in order “to work out all things for good” (Romans 8:28).
With that setup, the themes become obvious, but they are not limited to “race issues” in the Deep South. Instead, they go much deeper, and include race,redemption, forgiveness, family,poverty, life, and death. The film is ambitious, and some may argue handles too much, but, just like the recent script from “To Save a Life,” the screenplay (nicely done by Howard A. Klausner, “Space Cowboys”) integrates them all with relative ease.
Samuel Goldwyn Co. has been a strong backer for faith-based films (“Fireproof” / “To Save a Life”), and they didn’t disappoint with their distribution of this weekend’s “The Grace Card,” another Christian indie seemingly destined to join the ranks of “Facing the Giants,” with its impressive opening weekend box office—entering the top 20 of all time for a Christian film—and in the top 15 films competing in the secular market this Oscar®weekend of 2011.
“For it is by grace you have been saved…” Ephesians 2:8 (NIV) is what truly stands out in this film, in ways that you don’t anticipate. In reflection upon this year’s past films during this Oscar® Eve, I recall the line and theme from “The King’s Speech,” “I have a voice,” which had a powerful punch, or the gritty determination of the young Mattie in “True Grit” seeking justice for her father’s murderer, with biblical determination—both strong films. But I can honestly say that it’s a simple film like this one which can often become a world changer for the believer. These are the kinds of films we long to see, even if they don’t have a multi-million dollar budget. “The Grace Card” has a lot of true grit, and it definitely has a voice.


“Witness the power of forgiveness”

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