Tinker Bell & the Secret of the Wings
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Tinker Bell and the Secret of the Wings 3D
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Maybe nobody wants to admit to seeing this awful film.
It will appeal to the very young or terminally brain damaged adults. No wonder it went straight to DVD in USA.
Maybe nobody wants to admit to seeing this awful film.
It will appeal to the very young or terminally brain damaged adults. No wonder it went straight to DVD in USA.
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Sounds like I missed out on a great film, bummer!
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I had a chance to watch this film yesterday.
It was not as bad as originally thought, The 3D was good and the story was not that bad, the little kids seemed to enjoy it, + it was really short and only 70mins. The movie was also very cute
5/10
It was not as bad as originally thought, The 3D was good and the story was not that bad, the little kids seemed to enjoy it, + it was really short and only 70mins. The movie was also very cute
5/10
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Went to Omni, Greenside in Edinburgh for this on Saturday morning and took my friend and her little grandaughter who loved it and wants to see it again . All the kids seemed to enjoy it as there was no crying, screaming etc and only a few needed out during the film. 3D was quite good in it and film was better than some adult films I've seen this year. 6/10
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saw it saturday with my 6 year old daugther and she love it, having seen the others i think this was the best one. for me i would give it 7/10
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Went and saw this at Bournemouth Odeon on saturday morning. Got there nice and early with the family but so did other people still we all managed to get seats.As for the film we all loved it,nice little story and characters and im still a big kid at heart.All the young kids around us seemed to enjoy it too,no running up the aisles like some films ive gone to.So its a big yes from me a great kiddy film that some adults will like as well.
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My 4 yr old daughter absolutely loved this film, from the minute it started to the minute it finished she was entranced that's the first cinema trip where she hasn't wanted to visit the toilets and now she insist's she want's the dvd lol
Did not think much of the 3D but she kept the glasses on all the way through, sound enough film, it's no Lion King or Aladin but defo one for the little girlies xox
Did not think much of the 3D but she kept the glasses on all the way through, sound enough film, it's no Lion King or Aladin but defo one for the little girlies xox
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Saw this at a packed cinema in croydon.
I took my daughter who enjoyed it but did get bored in the middle ( we did see it in French a few days before, in fact my daughter was still throughout it)
Nice film for very young children as nothing to object to.
5/10
I took my daughter who enjoyed it but did get bored in the middle ( we did see it in French a few days before, in fact my daughter was still throughout it)
Nice film for very young children as nothing to object to.
5/10
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Huh, thought there would've been a lot of discussion and (at times violent) debate about this one.
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Directed by Roberts Gannaway, Peggy Holmes
Starring: Timothy Dalton, Lucy Hale and Megan Hilty
Plot: Tinker Bell meets Periwinkle and ventures into the winter woods with her and Tinker Bell's other friends to find the secret of fairy wings.
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Directed by Roberts Gannaway, Peggy Holmes
Starring: Timothy Dalton, Lucy Hale and Megan Hilty
Plot: Tinker Bell meets Periwinkle and ventures into the winter woods with her and Tinker Bell's other friends to find the secret of fairy wings.
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