White classic 'Stuart Little,' however I have had the delightful privilege to see the two films based loosely upon its content. Highly recommended for the family, and that's no cliché.Īs of present (May 2010), I have never read the E.B. (Inferring that the lie was okay since everything turned out okay.) Other than that, nothing but good messages were heard and seen all around and this is a funny movie, to boot. This one is pure, morals-wise, except for one scene near the end when the mom (Geena Davis) tells Stuart and their son she's still proud of them even though they just got caught in a big lie. There are animated films or animated/real life combinations like this, that advertise 'family-friendly viewing' but don't really deliver, instead sneaking in sexual innuendos and the like. The film has no objectionable material and leaves you with a nice feeling. It's a treat to watch Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie play an old- fashioned 'Leave It To Beaver'-type couple. The film once again features great colors, a virtual rainbow of them, especially with some of the inventive rooms in the Little house. He was simply hilarious, line after line. As good as that was, I just thought this was even better.Īll the voice-overs are excellent with Nathan Lane having the best lines as 'Snowball,' the cat. I liked this better than the original, and that's a high compliment because I thought highly of the original film: Stuart Little.
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