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i HATE wen they attakk him!!!!
I took my 2 year old and my ten year old to see this movie and we all loved it. My two year old loved it so much we went back and saw it a second time in the theaters and now we own it. Yes the story may get darker and more dramatic at parts, but so do many other family movies like harry potter or chronicles of narnia. Even ET had a darker side and had you crying. It's a wonderful movie and I encourage all to see it. I just wish they made toys for it.
I just loved it , the creature was adorable made me want one, I loved this movei would recommend it, go see it. Yes I had tears too , just a most beautiful story.
this movie is so good. It was funny, sad, exciting, and in some bits kind of scary. But hey i usually hate water movies but this ones great. It was perfect. But i was a tad over scary for kids under 5 although it would usually be okay. And this movie should be on the top ten list. Even for adults.
I went along to this film with a friend and her two kids. One spent the movie asking what was going on, the other one cried. Scary in spots and sappy in others. The fantasy theme on films has been done to absolute death, I hope they stop soon.
Personally, I wouldn’t take a toddler (unless he was the son of Tarantino) to this intermittently, legitimately terrifying tale of a boy and his Loch Ness monster. But everyone else should blow off 'Alvin and the Chipmunks' and show up for the best kiddie picture of the season -- and, along with 'Ratatouille', of the year.
It's a little corny and somewhat overlong, but a sweet sensibility and stirring adventure scenes make The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep a welcome gift for anyone looking to keep kids entertained over the holidays.
A typical coming-of-age story filled with wonderful, moving performances.
Jay Russell's winning family film is a solidly made wish-fulfillment fantasy set during World War II.
While it boasts a lower profile than many other Christmas releases, it might catch on with parents who want to take their kids to a movie that the entire family will actually enjoy. Nifty special effects and a first-rate British cast elevate this production.
We've been told the NZ release date for this flick is Tuesday, 1st Jan 2008.
Release date: January 1st 2008.
We haven't received times for this movie in this location yet. However these are updated as cinemas announce them, so check back soon. Hopefully the lovely cinemas in your location will choose to play it shortly. ~Ed.