Finally cleared after being falsely accused of murder, Bones (Emily Deschanel) reunites with Booth (David Boreanaz) and the forensics team. Elsewhere, psychopath Christopher Pelant continues his murder spree, much to the consternation of Bones and Booth. Complicating matters further is the arrival of Booth's mother, who has returned to his life after a 24-year absence.
I enjoyed the episodes with an individual storyline more than the long arc stories. I do enjoy the maturing of Bones' character & her relationship with Booth but they have way overdone the 'socially clueless Scientist' role for her for a long time. The secondary characters are always interesting, especially Angela & Hodges.
With an integrated magnetic closure, this Amazon 53-000773 standing case can be easily attached to or removed from your Kindle Fire HDX 7". The built-in Origami stand lets you comfortably view media displayed on your device's screen.
I've learned from previous case purchases that it's no use to go cheap or generic if they don't fit very well. For the best protection, it's best to get the case specifically fitted to that particular device, it's cheaper than repairing damage. My cats will keep walking on my Fire when I set it down on a side table, but with the cover closed over the screen it's come out intact so far! The fold & stand feature is a little tricky to learn but does support the screen in a good position for reading horizontally (landscape perspective). It's OK for vertical (portrait perspective) but is less stable because it's a narrow surface.
This sequel is even farther out into absurd than the first movies, but still has some very funny bits. I always feel sorry for Scrat & appreciate Manny's world-weary outlook. The fights are pretty cartoony, so most kids ought to be OK with it. I suppose it could be sillier, the next one has Aliens abducting Scrat!
It wasn't quite as much fun as the first one, but it's still a fast-moving romp with lots of in-jokes & cameos of original actors. A trifle too much socially inept 'Geek' in the female scientist. More & flashier (literally!) special effects and a recap of the original 'Ghostbusters' theme as they swing into action. Might be a bit scary for the youngest kids, fine for older ones & enough nostalgia for us original fans. Chris Hemsworth has great fun doing a total 'dumb blonde' imitation of the original receptionist & is worlds different from his 'Thor' role.
If you liked 'Despicable Me 1 or 2', you'll like this movie. Tie-in at the end to 'Despicable Me' villain. Fortunately, the writers kept the dumb & dumber type moments to a minimum. Most of the stupid actions lead to funny results, with the jokes often having two levels, one for adults & one for children. The extras offer added value to the main movie. I'd recommend this as a stocking stuffer, despite lots of cartoon violence.