I am glad, finally a holiday comedy about Easter, and like Garfield and Scooby Doo, It mixes live action with CGI animation. Now I really liked the animation, the Easter Bunnys warehouse where they make candy for Easter is the most awesome thing since Willy Wonkas Chocolate Factory. Not to mention Hugh Laurie, Russell Brand, and Hank Azaria voice there characters perfectly, and provide much of the films humor.Now the live action was not as funny, at times James Marsden slips by with a funny line. but other than that it's all pretty stale. Even David Hasselhoff making fun of himself, hasn't he done enough of that already. I know what they are trying to do, a Santa Clause, but with Easter. And they did alright, but they could have done a little better.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
This is one of the only Easter films I know which is perfect for the holidays without being about Jesus. Such a cute little film which makes me laugh and I never get tired of. Perfect family Easter film.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
Sometimes when I read other reviews on here from certain so called 'movie buffs' I get very irritated when they give such a good children's film like this a bad rating. I watched this film with a 'U' rating to pass the time with my little 2 year old who also thoroughly enjoyed it! - and thats the only reason you watch a film, to entertain yourself for a couple of hours.My 2 year old sons eyes were glued to the set and I could tell that he also appreciated the fine animation that went into this film. The film also had a lot of comedy in it and was quite entertaining. For some people they they just don't realise that its a children's film for heavens sake. What do they expect a film to do when they watch one?