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KimAC5's rating
Even though when I saw R&B last summer I actually saw some people walk out of it, I thought that it was a masterful transition from cartoon to computer graphics. Although the jokes were "criminally bad", they always were, as anyone who watched the show would know. Anyone who DID watch either the original program or even the re-runs would be glad to see that their childhood heroes have returned. I LIKED the different celebrity cameos, and though the script was a little too subtle for the younger audience (I went to see it with a 7, 4, and 1 year old), the mere concept that here are cartoon characters turning into people, and here are life-sized talking animals did it for them too. I think it's good clean fun for all ages, and should be viewed as a bigger, better version of the original cartoon.
Let me begin by saying that this was a movie that was on MST, or Mystery Science Theatre. That inevitably is translated into: This movie was BAD. The plot was just awful. Besides that, he did nothing that pumas actually do, for instance, what puma do you know can jump through walls or fly like it is afflicted with scoliosis? Besides that, Puma Man's puma costume had nothing to do with pumas. In addition, when the Aztec man notified Puma Man who he was, the Aztec pushed him out of a window. I did not understand that, but the MST version of this movie, making fun of it, was enjoyable in and of itself, so if you ever get a chance, watch the MST version: it's well worth it.
I had borrowed the three Sarah movies from a friend, and had watched them while sick in bed during one weekend. I thoroughly enjoyed every one of them. I enjoyed how the last movie gave a glimpse of what Caleb and his sister were like when they grew up. In addition, I liked the carry-through of the "Billy-boy" song that first was heard during the credits of the first movie, the title "Sarah, Plain and Tall." However, the one thing in Winter's End that I didn't like was the youngest daughter. She was a very cute little girl, but she just had too much spirit and looked like a brat compared to the other kids, even compared to talkative but still good-natured Caleb when he was younger.