Advantages: Billy Connolly! Disadvantages: Everything else
's food dish is totally incapable of surviving the wild without some help.
Cue the hilarity and Boog and Elliot try to survive faced with the beginning of the hunting season looming over them.
Will the duo forgive and forget and be able to work together? Will they escape the threat of the blood-hungry hunters? Will the other forest animals turn on them? Will Boog be reunited with his beloved Beth?????Oh the questions!
Script
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I wasn't far into this film when I started questioning whether I had seen it before or not. I hadn't, but the formula of animated kids films has now become relatively standard and Open Season was nothing new.
The storyline was basic enough for kids to follow easily and there was the added modern day ethical dilemma thrown in for good measure. It was refreshing to see a film, which tackles society ...
Advantages: Aromatic and light Disadvantages: Not for you if you are one of those who like coffee flavored coffee
Sainsbury's Coffee Viennese Style & Fig Seasoning
(227g)
Coffee is one thing I cannot buy one bag of even when I have many unopened coffee bags stored in my refrigerator. When I made my order from Sainsburys.com last time, I saw the offer: buy two Sainsbury's 227g coffee bags for £3, and I decided to benefit from it, especially that some of the flavors attracted my attention.
Normally, Sainsbury's Coffee Viennese Style & Fig Seasoning can be bought for £1.95 individually. So, I guess even when it's bought without the offer, it's still good value for money. However, if you decide to buy two bags of coffee before 24/03/2009, you will be able to benefit from the offer and save £1.
The bag is provided with a metalized tin tie, to help you keep it airtight by simply folding back the side tabs. As is the case with all other kinds ...
Advantages: The minor characters are really quite funny Disadvantages: The plot is formulaic and the main characters aren't as funny as they think they are.
Relatively overlooked animated films seem to be catching my attention this week. "Open Season" was released in 2006 by Sony Pictures Animation which also brought us "Surf's Up" and "Monster House". In the age of 3D animation mega-films such as Shrek, Ice Age, Monsters Inc, anything by Pixar, these films rather fell by the wayside. My husband and I saw "Open Season" on television on a trip to visit my parents in Canada and were amused enough to actually purchase the film (I think it cost about £1.50 when my husband was buying something he really wanted). While the film is fairly formulaic and clichéd there are one or two bits that we reference regularly in our house, but more on that later on.
THE PREMISE
The star of the film is a grizzly bear named, Boog (voice by Martin Lawrence) who performs for crowds with his caregiver, Beth ...
Mountainlilly 23.06.2009
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