They're the latest version of the three muscateers. They're not off to save the world, they just want to get Bolt back to his human.
Bolt is a fun, action packed movie for the holidays. We saw it at the Saturday matinee.
I particularly enjoyed the first 10 minutes or so, which featured an action packed chase scene. I loved watching Bolt race around and save the day.
I had fun imaginining my little white dog Krystal doing all those things Bolt did. FYI, Krystal's nickname is "The Rocket." Most of the time she's Little Miss Baby Krystal, a sweet dog who jumps into your lap, loves to be petted by everyone she meets, distributes kisses to one and all, and whose mission in life is to spread happiness and joy.
Several times a day The Rocket makes an appearance. Nothing can contain her joy as she races around the house at full speed. Sometimes she grabs a toy, and off she goes. Her speed and course cover the whole house as she exuberantly races around, expertly leaping over obstacles and rolling around while she takes a break--only to jump up and start again.
I can only laugh out loud, and feel exuberantly priviledged to have The Rocket in my family. There's nothing like my Rocket dog to bring joy to my heart.
Bolt had that racing joy in the beginning of the move. But then, as happens in movies, he was separated from his human. The movie is about this separation, and how this suddenly stray dog Bolt finds new friends who help him travel across the country and search for his human.
This is a well done movie, with great characters and a great story--of love and loyalty (wonderful dog qualities) and adventure and second chances. It's funny, and certainly made me feel happy. All the hallmarks of a wonderful movie during these troubled times.
While there are several parts that are more than scary (I wouldn't take a younger child,) this is enjoyable entertainment you might consider during the holidays.



I really liked it too. The cat was great.
I want to get out and see Despereaux. Have you seen it yet?
Posted by: Jannie | December 30, 2008 at 12:03 PM
Hi Jannie,
Thanks for your comment. I haven't seen Despereaux yet, but I'm looking forward to it. I also want to see Marley and Me. It's great to have so many animal movies to go to these days.
Kaye
Posted by: Kaye Swafford | December 30, 2008 at 12:06 PM