Monday, July 22, 2019

Ugly Dolls Kids Movie Review + Giveaway

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MBE partnered with Universal Pictures for this post

New Digital, Blu-ray, DVD Release


by Neima Pollak

MBE Staff Writer

Being different is a beautiful thing. That, in a nutshell, is the central theme in the Ugly Dolls movie from Universal Pictures now on Digital and launching on Blu-ray and DVD on July 30. For sure, celebrating individuality is something parents and educators should strive to instill in today's children. When we embody this lesson and model it for our kids, it will encourage and inspire them to appreciate what makes each person unique and special.






Storyline


Based on the Ugly Dolls characters created by David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim, the Ugly Dolls sing-along movie edition introduces audiences to the town of Uglyville, home of the Ugly Dolls where every doll's differences is what makes them wonderful. The Ugly Dolls have always been happy with their appearances, until they discover a neighboring town called Perfection, where beauty is only skin-deep. Join the Ugly Dolls on their musical expedition and discover what happens when these two worlds collide. 





All-Star Cast


To create a film with such fabulous song, it is no wonder that director Kelly Asbury (Smurfs: The Lost Village, Shrek 2) brought together such a talented celebrity cast to infuse this animated musical with their melodic voices. You probably recognize most of the names in this group of all-stars, whose talents range from country singing to rapping. The Ugly Dolls celebrity cast includes Kelly Clarkson (The Star, "The Voice," and popular song Stronger), Nick Jonas (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), Janelle Monae (Hidden Figures, Rio 2), Blake Shelton (Angry Birds Movie, "The Voice") and Pitbull ("Empire," Epic). 




Release Dates and Formats


Available for digital download on July 16, fans can instantly access the Ugly Dolls movie anywhere on any device that supports streaming or downloads. You can also join in the musical journey when Ugly Dolls launches on Blu-ray and DVD on July 30. 


When you experience Ugly Dolls on Blu-Ray you will experience the added benefits of theater-quality surround sound and 6 times the image resolution than DVD resolution. 


Fun bonus Blu-ray features



  • Sing-Along Edition 
  • Sing-Along Tease (small taste of the fun in the full Sing-Along edition)
  • Fun with the Cast of Ugly Dolls
  • Making of Ugly Dolls
  • Theatrical Trailers


Enter this MBE Giveaway 
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Thanks to Universal Pictures, one lucky MBE giveaway participant will win the new Blu-ray + DVD + Digital combo edition of Ugly Dolls. To enter the Ugly Doll sweepstakes Mommy Blog Expert is hosting, visit this MBE Instagram post. Contest open to US + Canada residents. Hurry, this giveaway ends August 6, 2019 at 12 am PST/3 am EST. One (1) qualifying winner will be selected at random. Universal Pictures is providing the prize and is responsible for delivery to winner.



Be sure to check out the official Ugly Dolls movie trailer. To learn more about the film and for more fun with UglyDolls, visit the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment website and the film's Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Apollo 11 Movie IMAX California Science Center

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MBE partnered with California Science Center for this review

by Neima Pollak
MBE staff writer



Apollo 11 IMAX Movie Review


On July 20, 2019 the USA will mark the 50th anniversary the first landing of the Apollo Lunar Module Eagle on the moon. There are many kid friendly activities happening nationwide to celebrate this momentous day and one event that my family and I had the opportunity to experience was a press screening of the new documentary film, Apollo 11: First Steps Edition (2019) now showing nationwide, including in my hometown of Los Angeles at the IMAX theater at the California Science Center. Yes, there already are other films about the Apollo 11 space mission; this new release sets itself apart by showing never before seen historical footage to the public.



Image courtesy of MacGillivray Films/CNN Films



A New Look at the Apollo 11 Mission


Most everyone knows the basics of what happened when man landed on the moon: How NASA astronauts planted the American flag on the moon and Neil Armstrong's now iconic quote "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." But there are many more lesser-known, yet equally important and fascinating details of the Apollo 11 story which this IMAX presentation reveals for the first time. For example, what the dialogue between Mission Control specialists and the astronauts in orbit at the time as well as images of the science experiments which our astronauts left on the moon.

The film is broken down into a timeline of each day of the mission. Before the set of scenes from a given day, a black screen is shown with the date and the day of the mission. For example, "July 18, 1969. Day 2." I think the timeline was a wise feature to include because it put the span of the mission into perspective, as opposed to having one long unbroken string of scenes without referencing dates. As a result of how the movie was structured, the audience feels the tension and excitement mounting with each passing day flashing across the big screen.





Q&A Interview


Following the media screening of this film, the audience was treated to a live Q&A interview with Director Todd Douglas Miller and Mission Control specialist, Poppy Northcutt. 
On explaining the process of creating the film, Miller shares that it started out as a large-scale research project, a compilation of whatever materials they could access at NASA. 

Northcutt, who was working at Mission Control and was present when the astronauts landed on the moon, sums up the impact this film made on her. "The first time I viewed the finished movie in its entirety it simply blew my socks off," she concludes.



Images courtesy of MacGillivray Films/CNN Films



At first look, the research gathering and sorting sounds relatively easy, but Miller shared with the audience that the reels from the mission were not organized at all, and for the most part were originally just a jumble of information and images. Up until now, the reels had not been sorted, meaning that the reels were one big unlabeled mess. 

Recalls Miller, "At best a reel would be labeled as 'Apollo 11.' If you were lucky it would have a date written on it with an added plus if the reel happened to have list of film shots on it.
To complicate things further, each person who worked on the mission in the front and back rooms wore a headset which recorded everything said on one long loop. This meant that the production team had to spend many hours listening in order to pull out the most valuable portions of dialogue."





Northcutt, at the time a 25-year old career woman from Texas, was the only female in the control room. This was still a strange oddity toward the end of the 1960s when the women's liberation movement was just  beginning to have an impact. 


On explaining her role in Mission Control, Northcutt relays she was hired by NASA through a contractor to work as a computress. Although she filled the same functions as her counterparts known as the male computers, her job was labeled with a gender-identifying title typical of the gender-oriented stereotypes of the times.





As a woman her promotion to the technical staff was "A giant leap for womankind," Northcutt says. "The labor laws in 1969 stated that employees were not allowed to work more than 9 hours a day, 54 hours a week. So I interpreted that to mean no more than 9 hours of paid work."

Miller confirmed the widespread rumor that astronaut Buzz Aldrin did indeed use a felt-tip pen to fix the switch circuit breaker during EVA (Extravehicular Activity). Aldrin had knocked the breaker off, but since they no longer had most of their tools onboard, the astronaut had to improvise by jamming a felt tip pen in with the broken piece of plastic.

The panel discussion concluded with a tear-jerking thank you to Northcutt from an audience member who said he was inspired to go into aerospace engineering after seeing the moon landing live on television when he was just a child. 




Run Dates and Venues


You too can experience the wonder of Apollo 11: First Steps Edition all across the USA. To find a theater near you, visit https://apollo11firststeps.comThis film is running now at the California Science Center (CSC), 700 Exposition Park Drive Los Angeles, CA 90037. Visit the CSC website for more information and showtimes. 

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Disney The Lion King Kids Movie Review

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MBE partnered with Disney for this post

Content by Neima Pollak
MBE Staff Writer 

Photography by Janis Brett Elspas
MBE CEO


Opening Nationwide July 19



More than 25 years ago the original animated kids blockbuster movie Disney The Lion King (1994) played in theaters around the world. 


Lion Sabi Sands Private Reserve South Africa
Lion at Sabi Sands Private Reserve, South Africa

Following in the footsteps of other animated Disney classics recently remade into live action pictures such as CinderellaAlice Through the Looking Glassand DumboDisney is back with the The Lion King (2019). The new feature film roars onto big screens nationwide this Friday, July 19. This  motion picture actually falls into the new photoreal category, rather than live action, because it is so realistic yet completely animated.

Mommy Blog Expert attended an all-press screening of The Lion King this past week at Disney’s El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. You can, of course, see this in theaters nationwide starting this weekend, but if you are lucky enough to be in the Los Angeles area, consider seeing this at the El Capitan where you'll be treated to an augmented experience similar to what we had. 



The El Capitan Viewer Experience


Before the movie began, the audience was treated to a live performance by the El Capitan House Organist, Rob Richards, who played a series of Disney show tunes from movies ranging from The Lion King and The Little Mermaid to many others. After he finished playing, both musician and the massive antique Wurlitzer gilted 2500 pipe organ (built in 1928) were lowered below the stage. 



The Lion King at El Capitan Theater Hollywood
Me and Janis at El Capitan Theater, Hollywood

Then the curtains rose, augmented by a light show and lots of glitz to reveal a majestic backdrop echoing the vibe of the movie's Pride Lands setting. Other audience perks unique to El Capitan showings of The Lion King include an immersive mural wall, a gigantic Pride Rock photo op on stage and other photo opps with Pumbaa and Timon. 


The Lion King Dad Musafa Son Simba
Images Courtesy of Disney


Memorable, Engaging Characters 


No matter where you see this new Disney action adventure drama, whether in 3D like we did or in standard format, you will be enchanted by all the beloved characters. 

Returning from the 1994 original movie are all the talking African savanna animals, from regal dad King Mufasa (James Earl Jones), plucky Simba (Donald Glover), lion love interest Nala (Beyonce Knowles-Carter), adult male hyena Kamari (Keegan-Michael Key), and the eccentric, Zazu (John Oliver), to my own personal favorite: the hilarious duo of Timon and Pumbaa who are introduced to the audience through a particularly comical scene. 

No spoilers in this review, you’ll have to see the movie for yourself to see what happens. As is typical in many Disney family movies, this one has different sets of elements  -- visuals, dialogue, music, and some of the most magnificent and beautiful CGI effects -- meant to appeal toward grownups and children. Adults will laugh like hyenas at the sophisticated humor while kids will love all the fun songs and giggle at the human-like animal interactions. 


Disney The Lion King Movie Poster
Image Courtesy of Disney


The Storyline


Even if you're familiar with the original animated movie storyline, which the new film follows fairly closely, you will be in suspense and on the edge of your seat the whole time. Filled with dramatic scenes one after the other, from to evil hyenas chasing down the young Simba and Nala, to the infamous stampede in the gorge, the action, drama and excitement keeps the story moving forward at a brisk pace.


Parental Discretion for Very Young Children


Keep in mind that unlike the G-rated 1994 The Lion King which you may remember from your childhood, the 2019 Lion King remake is rated PG and is directed by Jon Favreau who also directed Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 2010). Though there is no profanity in the new version, there are some quite frightening, intense and violent scenes. So parents may want to consult the IMDB Parents Guide to evaluate how appropriate this is for the young cubs in your own pride.


Simbavati Private Reserve Savanna Baby Lion South Africa
Savanna and Lion Cub, Simbavati Private Reserve, South Africa


CGI and Production


Part of what makes this such an outstanding work of art to watch on the big screen is largely thanks to the incredible attention to CGI animation details throughout the project. One of the most astonishing scenes that stands out in my mind is when Mufasa and Scar are talking and you can see them visibly breathing just as real lions do. 

It's also worth noting that whenever any of the characters spoke, without fail, the animals’ lip movements were perfectly aligned with the dialogue. At times I found myself questioning if the herd of zebras was footage of actual zebras or whether it was computer generated. The visual effects in this movie are so realistic, making the animals and the various savanna environments absolutely breathtaking. 



Zebra Preservation Kruger National Park South Africa
Zebra at Simbavati Private Reserve, South Africa


The sound recording setup for this film was unlike the traditional approach often taken in earlier animated films. Rather than have the actors just stand behind music stands and read their lines into microphones, filmmakers constructed what they refer to as a “black box theater.” 

The idea behind the black box theater was to allow the actors more creative license to act, rather than just read from the script on specially-built stage for recording the film while also being photographed with multiple cameras as they spoke. The photos taken were then shared with the creative team to help guide characters’ minute movements during the animation process.


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About The Lion King


You can catch Simba and the rest of the gang on the big screen nationwide at theaters near you, starting July 19, 2019. Special showings with photo opps and more fun at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood run from July 18 through September 2. Learn more about The Lion King on the official movie site or by following the movie on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.