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Gnomeo and Juliet (2011)

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Children & Family
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NR

Synopsis:
"An edgy Shakespeare adaptation like no other, this animated musical transports the classic tale of forbidden romance between two star-crossed lovers from warring families to the unlikely yet hysterical world of garden gnomes. Featuring songs from legendary recording artist Elton John, this movie features the vocal talents of Emily Blunt, James McAvoy, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart and Michael Caine."


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"Decent, but not the best kids movie"

"Gnomeo & Juliet was the modern-day adaptation of a more serious Romeo & Juliet. It was cute and funny at times, but one of those movies that could easily have been a half hour shorter. At some points it got boring as an adult, but from the standpoint of a child it's funny. I'd recommend it for kids, it was overall a decent movie."
by lalairette on Sat Nov 5th, 2011
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"The film was okay"

"I thought the film was okay not the best but okay"
by Tcinthehouse27 on Thu Aug 4th, 2011
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"A sweet, cute movie"

"I went to see this with my friend in the cinema. It was a cute, fun story, and we both loved it. I would recommend it if you want a smile on your face for the rest of the day :)

Go and see it if you don't have much else to do, you will enjoy the sweet story line and cute characters the whole way through.

Over all, a good movie, but maybe a bit more 'cute' than anything else :) <3"
by SmickyCar on Thu Mar 3rd, 2011
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"Cute movie that keeps the kids entertained."

"Gnomeo and Juliet is a new unique twist on an old tale. It's quite funny for the most part. But most of the humor is really geared for kids. My 3 year old daughter loved it, but only Gnomeo, Juliet, and the frog Nanette had any real character. Featherstone, who isn't even introduced until about the middle of the movie, seemed like he had more screen time in his back story than regular screen time. While touching it just seemed totally out of place considering the movie as a whole.

Overall the movie is worth watching at least on video, especially if you have kids, they will love it."
by MovieReviews on Mon Feb 14th, 2011
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