Social Icons

Winnie the Pooh (2011)

Winnie the Pooh (2011)






10/10




Directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall



Oh! Bother
The movie is over i wish it will just last longer.

This movie has the whole gang coming together we have:
Tiger, getting all bouncy
Rabbit, feeling all so sharp
Owl, talking too much as usual
Piglet, still timid as I left him
Kanga and Roo, all making sure I feel warm
Christopher Robin
And let’s not forget Winnie the Pooh

Finally 2D, Winnie the Pooh is back with the whole bunch, and they are packing a pot of honey.


This 2011 Disney animated musical comedy film inspired by the A. A. Milne stories of the same name. The movie is a reboot of Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise and is the fifth theatrical Winnie the Pooh film released. It also features a rendition of the "Winnie the Pooh" theme song by actress and musician Zooey Deschanel.

This is the 51st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series after Tangled.

Jim Cummings plays the voice acting of Pooh, hearing Pooh talk, brought back fond memories, making this almost moral free 65 mins adventure comedy, masterful and something for the family to enjoy.
Disney packaged this movie well, originally the film was supposed to feature five stories from the A. A. Milne books, but the final version ended up with three stories in such a way that makes you remember why they are good at what they do best.


For those who love watching the bear, they will find that Disney upped the excitement up a bit, just enough to makes this Pooh movie memorable.

The movie has Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Eeyore, Kanga, and Roo embark on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit while Pooh deals with his usual insatiable hunger for honey.
The movie starts with Gloomy old Eeyore losing his tail. As we watch the gang search for a new tail for Eeyore they lead us into a twist to save Christopher Robin from the Backson monster, and we ended back where we started, finding Eeyore's, tail.




The only flaw in the movie is the music/soundtrack, It's way off.

This 2011 version has some differences to its 1977 version The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh; instead of using live-action book scenes, the book scenes are CGI animated.

This 30 million masterpiece has a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and makes you wonder why Disney wasted 200 million on CARS 2.

Make sure you watch this masterpiece.

5 comments:

  1. I think Disney always had a winning formula, but since diversity is what they desire. We have to settle for trash like CARS 2

    ReplyDelete
  2. lool..with this..i can see ure so biased!..well..im a fan of winnie the pooh too bt i hvnt seen it tho bt i ges it wnt be that bad aferall

    ReplyDelete
  3. how can i be biased when the movie itself is too great for words, go see it then come and say if am biased or not

    ReplyDelete
  4. awwww.....u were ryt afterall
    i LOVED it..winnie u rock hunnie!!!

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer

All images featured on this site are the property of their respective copyright owners. They are used solely for illustrative and commentary purposes under fair use principles. This site is a personal blog, unaffiliated with or endorsed by any copyright holders. If you are the copyright owner of an image featured here and wish to have it removed, please contact me directly, and I will address your request promptly.