Barry B. Benson (voice of Jerry Seinfeld) is your average honeybee. Despite having recently received his diploma from bee college and being virtually guaranteed a bright future in honey, Barry feels he has the skills to pursue a number of different career paths and resents the fact that his employment opportunities are strictly limited to producing the sweet nectar. Upon breaking away from the hive and developing a friendship with an insect-loving New York florist (voice of Renée Zellweger), Barry makes the shocking discovery that human beings eat honey in mass quantities. Having finally found his calling in life, the infuriated Barry decides to sue the human race for stealing all of the honey that his fellow bees work so hard to produce.
Customer Rating
4
Pretty good movie
on January 12, 2010
Posted by: emsmom1025
from Michigan
Fun and colorful, but the plot was a little severe. My daughter who is 6, however, likes it very much and since it was purchased because she wanted it for Christmas, then it was worth the money. I got it on sale and suggest that finding it on sale is the best way to do it. $20 is too much for the movie, but less than $15 is worth it.
What's great about it: My 6 year old loves it
What's not so great: Not a bad movie, but it just didn't grab me (an adult) as much as it did my daughter.
My daughter (6 years old) absolutely loves this movie. She got it for Christmas 2009 and we've already seen it about 10 times. It's a very fun movie and, for the mom's out there, it has nice moral lessons to learn. Over coming anger by counting to 10, accepting your own culpability in situations, learning to appologize (sort of) and doing your best to correct a mistake you've made when the lives/feelings of others are involved. Plus it's typical Disney, colorful, fun and has great imaginative adventure.
What's great about it: Typical Disney, awsome and fun.
Take on the role of the one and only TinkerBell in this exciting game. You'll discover the secret and magical world of Pixie Hollow and explore the same fantastic locations as in the TinkerBell movie. Play with your favorite fairies as you get ready for the changing seasons. If you believe, anything is possible.Disney Fairies: TinkerBell lets you interact with Silvermist, Iridessa, Fawn and Rosetta, and you can also make new fairy friends. Customize more than 100 dresses, shoes and accessories for the perfect look. Celebrate the seasons and watch Pixie Hollow change during different times of the day.
Customer Rating
5
She won't put it down
on January 5, 2010
Posted by: emsmom1025
from Michigan
My daughter is in Kindergarten and is very new to reading. She loves this game and is having great fun navigating through it. She can't yet read the conversations with the fairies, so she has to guess at where she needs to go and what she needs to do to advance, but that hasn't disuaded her. She loves the game. I have played it a little bit and think it is a perfectly wonderful game for any child that loves Tinkerbelle. If the child can read well enough to understand the fairy conversations, then he/she will be able to better enjoy the game and advance, but not yet knowing how to read will only make the game fun in two different ways (now and later) and extend the enjoyment she will get from it. I'd buy it again if I needed to.
What's great about it: Great for even the young child that is new to reading
What's not so great: Takes longer to advance in the game if the child doesn't yet know how to read.