For all the 'critics' who lost sight of what it is to be a kid.

From a 30 years old's point of view, this film was priceless and from a kid's point of view, it was amazing. I wish some of those kids could write a full review so that it could teach some of those *critics* that it's our duty to keep the magic alive no matter how badass it is.
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11-29-2012 04:49 PM

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Sarah Dauro

Sarah Dauro

completely agree!!

Apr 4 - 04:48 PM

Lizzy Mills

Lizzy Mills

Was an amazing movie that I simply loved! I can't wait to see the rest of it since I was rushed and only able to watch a little below half of the movie. I so far love the Easter Bunnies attitude, Santa Claus's act, most people think of him as super merry and such but in this movie you see he's not all cookies, milk and sweetness. I love the tooth fairy just cause she's awesome. I love the magic man cause hes so epic as well as the tooth fairy. I love pitch because they used the boogie man.
Santa Claus - North
Easter Bunny - Bunnymund
Jack Frost - Jack Frost c:
Boogie Man - Pitch
Tooth Fairy - Tooth Fairy
Magic Man - I do not know... 0.0

Apr 2 - 08:24 PM

Tony Stark

sam varma

agrred

Feb 16 - 12:38 AM

Fräulein Kunst

Fräulein Kunst

totally agree 100% with the original poster. this film was so magical i felt it captured what it is like to be a child full of wonder and magic. i found it very touching and emotional in many places, the characters were all so full and the tiny subtle details throughout didn't go unnoticed

not what i expected at all it was amazing

(dunno if age is relevant but as a lot of ppl are mentioning theres, im 28 and dont believe being an adult means you have to be boring as dry toast and negative about everything. snow ball fights FTW!)

Dec 27 - 02:01 PM

Marvin Balmaceda

Marvin Balmaceda

¿Mala película? No. Definitivamente no. Sí críticos malísimos. Eso si es muy cierto.

Dec 20 - 05:26 PM

Lisa Epperly

Lisa Epperly

We took a group of preschoolers yesterday and LOVED it. Did i have tears? You bet

Dec 16 - 04:14 AM

Tea Jones

Tea Jones

I'm also a teenager and really enjoyed the movie. It was better than most 3D movies I've seen, and I remember seeing the commercial for Finding Nemo, which I still have the VHS of, and thinking now I'm going to feel all old for the rest of the movie, and while I was watching the movie I felt like all the rest of the kids in the theater. So I agree with you all.

Dec 4 - 06:43 PM

Anne Leong

Anne Leong

I'm a teen and that does not stop me for loving the movie. And I don't even celebrate Easter or Christmas, put my baby teeth under my pillow and experience a snow day. After reading the reviews from those "critics", I couldn't help but to wonder: am I too childish and stupid or are those critics too "mature" and "logical"? I wonder how much fun will it be to enjoy a movie when one person spent all the time calculating and analysing the movie. Anyway, the true reviews are those from non-adults, the true target audience, whose minds are still pure and "tidy".

Dec 3 - 11:58 PM

Feel Windy

Feel Windy

I also agree. I'm 18 and seen the movie 3 times. It's seriously magical to me and brings back so much. All the critics are being 70 year old Grinchs.

Dec 2 - 05:04 AM

Rachael Hiddleston

Rachael Hiddleston

I completely agree! Being a 14 year-old who thoroughly enjoyed the film, I can't agree less with the stingy critics who've slammed it. I posted my own review of it, and I hope other people around my age follow suit.

Dec 1 - 05:29 AM

Grand M.

Grand Mesa

Stay with FB cause that's where you belong.

Nov 30 - 06:55 AM

Enrique Meza

Enrique Meza

I think you should take own advice and stay on Facebook

Nov 30 - 07:10 PM

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