FROM DIRECTOR CAMERON CROWE COMES THE UPLIFTING  TALE BASED ON A TRUE STORY ‘WE BOUGHT A ZOO’
Featuring   Family Friendly Audio Track The Whole Family Will Go Wild for this  Heartwarming  Adventure Starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson On  Blu-ray, DVD and  Digital Download April 3
This Easter, be  unpredictable, do something crazy and embrace your wild side!  Twentieth  Century Fox Home Entertainment presents an inspiring adventure based on  a true story of one man who brought a zoo back to life and family back  together in WE BOUGHT A ZOO, arriving on Blu-ray, DVD and digital  download April 3. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Cameron  Crowe (Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire) and starring Matt Damon (Contagion, True Grit), Scarlett Johansson (Iron  Man 2, Vicky Cristina Barcelona)  and Thomas Haden Church (Easy A, Sideways), WE BOUGHT A ZOO is “a  sweet-natured tale…that you’ll want to see with your kids” (Liz Braun, Jam!  Movies).
Benjamin  Mee (Damon) is a  Los Angeles newspaper columnist and adventure writer who, as a  single  father, faces the challenges of raising his two young children.  Hoping  that a fresh start and a new life will  restore their family spirit, Mee  quits his job and buys an old rural house  outside the city with a  unique bonus feature: a zoo named the Rosemoor Animal  Park, where  dozens of animals reside under the care of head zookeeper Kelly  Foster  (Johansson) and her dedicated team.   With no experience, limited time  and a shoestring budget, Mee sets out  with the support of his family  and the local community to reopen the zoo.  Now, Benjamin is no longer  reporting an  adventure story; he’s living it in his own backyard.
Featuring  an incredible musical score composed by Jónsi of the band Sigur Rós, the                                      WE  BOUGHT A ZOO Blu-ray  is loaded with over 2½ hours of special features  including 20 deleted  and extended scenes, a gag reel, four behind-the-scenes  featurettes,  commentary with Director Cameron Crowe, star J.B. Smoove (The Sitter,  “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) and  Editor                                        Mark Livolsi, and more. The film  also features an English Family Friendly Audio  Track that earned the  Dove Seal of Approval. 
WE BOUGHT A ZOO DVD: 
Street Date: April 3, 2012
U.S. Rating: PG
Total Run Time: 124 minutes
Street Date: April 3, 2012
U.S. Rating: PG
Total Run Time: 124 minutes
Our Review...
We bought a Zoo is a good movie and it's based on  a true story which makes it even better. There are lots of laughs and  some sad times but it's neat to see the relationship between Benjamin  (Matt Damon) and his son Dylan (Collin Ford) grow from them yelling at  each other all the time to a loving father, son relationship. I think  the little girl Rosie stole the show. She was so cute and made you smile  and feel good inside. I loved when she looked after the peacocks and  then they had babies and she named all of them. It was fun watching the  eggs hatch. I liked when Benjamin asked Rosie if he is doing anything  right and she said "Well you're more hansom than the other dads, lots of  them don't have hair so that's good." When Buster the bear escapes they  are all trying to find him and have tranquilizer guns in case they see  him. Then Benjamin finds him and walks up to Buster and he hits the gun  out of Benjamins hand and it looked like Buster was going to eat  Benjamin when one of the other zoo keepers shot him and he fell  asleep. This movie has a lot of heart to it. You really fall in love  with these animals and the characters in the film. It's a great family  movie!
The DVD special features called It's a Zoo, shows you all the animal trainers and what goes into making a movie with animals. It was cool to see all these different animals with their trainers and how they get them to perform for the camera. I loved the part with the little monkey. He is so cute and could do a lot of tricks.
The DVD special features called It's a Zoo, shows you all the animal trainers and what goes into making a movie with animals. It was cool to see all these different animals with their trainers and how they get them to perform for the camera. I loved the part with the little monkey. He is so cute and could do a lot of tricks.
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I loved this movie, it was good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review. Since we love animals my family can't wait to see this :o)
ReplyDeleteOh this would be good for me to get for my Grandson that loves monkeys. His B-day is coming up this week.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun family movie
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review!!! I like zoos and animals and liked that the relationship changed from yelling at each other to loving each other. Sounds like a great movie :)
ReplyDeleteI just did a review a few days ago on my blog. I loved the movie!
ReplyDeleteSounds cool!!! I love zoos and conservation. Have a great day!! You are invited to follow or check out my blog anytime!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat review thanks Shauna :)
ReplyDeleteWe took the grandkids to see this. So cute!
ReplyDeleteIt might have to find its way to my DVD library.