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In anticipation of the release of Happily N'Ever After to DVD on May 1st, Lionsgate has hooked us up with two copies of the DVD to give away.
Once upon a time will n’ever be the same again. Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, and Jack from the Beanstalk are all about to live happily ever after when the balance between good and evil gets thrown out of whack. It’s up to Cinderella — aka Ella (Sarah Michelle Gellar) — to save the day by taking on her power hungry stepmother, Frieda (Sigourney Weaver). But this time, Ella will have to do it without her Prince Charming (Patrick Warburton) as she joins forces with an unlikely army of dwarves, fairies, and the wizard’s bumbling assistants, Mambo (Andy Dick) and Munk (Wallace Shawn). Your favorite fairy tales are turned upside down in this funny, fast-paced adventure that teaches the lesson that — no matter who you are — you have the power to affect how your story turns out!
DVD/BD SPECIAL FEATURES· Audio commentary with director Paul J. Bolger · Happily N’Ever After? – Alternate Ending · Deleted Scenes: Lost in FairyTaleLand · Featurette: Journey of the Characters in the Enchanted Forest · Featurette: Creating the Happily Story: Bringing N’Ever After to Life · From Storyboard to Fairy Tale: A Comparison · Games from the Department of Fairy Tale Security: o Choose Your Own Fairy Tale Ending (DVD Only) o Munk’s Fairy Tale Fix o Mambo and Munk’s Magical Matchmaker o Mambo’s memory Mix-Up (DVD Only) Create Your Own Witch’s Broom! We have two (2) copies of the DVD available to give away. For a chance to win, post your favorite CG animated film below. Three winners will be selected on Friday, April 27th. The first two to respond to the results will win a copy. Good luck! flabbybuns |
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I would have to say Cars. I can sit down everytime with my 4 year old son and each time we have the laughs and enjoyment of watching it. It's awesome and I have to say he thinks it the best.
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This movie has to be the most intersting in the catagory. The movements of the dancing penguins are outstanding. TO have that many penguins on the screen at once doing different moves took expertise.
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This movie was definitely one that should not be flushed away. Being a huge fan of the Union Jack, I loved this flick based in the depths of the British loos. Action and laughs.
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My favorite is The Incredibles. Besides having a soft spot for superheroes I thought the animation was excellent. Some scenes look real.
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The original Shrek is still my favorite.
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Superheros rock. I love the Incredibles. Muscles flexing and a great story. Family orineted.
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The winners are....
alexagirl snowstory travelingmomof2 First two to PM me shipping info get them. Thanks flabbybuns *sorry canadians who played, the contest was limited to certain territories. Next time I will be sure to point that out in the announcement. My B. My apologies. |
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