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The Last Mimzy Trailer |
The Last Mimzy Trailer |
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| Release Date
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23 March 2007 |
| Filming Locations
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Seattle, Washington, USA |
| Language
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English / Spanish |
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SDDS / Dolby Digital / DTS |
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2.35 : 1 |
| Certification
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Ireland:PG / Singapore:PG / USA:PG |
| Runtime
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Germany:94 min (Berlin International Film Festival) / USA:90 min |
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Rated PG for some thematic elements, mild peril and language. |
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New Line Cinema |
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Adventure / Drama / Family / Fantasy / Sci-Fi |
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USA |
| Soundtrack
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Hello (I Love You) |
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Color |
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Overwiew :Two siblings begin to develop special talents after they find a mysterious box of toys. Soon the kids, their parents, and even their teacher are drawn into a strange new world and find a task ahead of them that is far more important than any of them could imagine! Little Girl / Beach / Girl / Teleportation / Time Travel |
Starring :
Tamatea Westby, Sawyer Nicholson, Elora Penner, Amanda Wik, Sophia Wik, Eliana Macfarlane, Evan Leeson, Graham Walker, Johnny Coons, Elias Calogeros, Caleb Kemble, Mackenzie Hamilton, Calum Worthy, Curtis Caravaggio, Hiro Kanagawa, Bruce Harwood, Dave Joshi, Brian Greene, Kathleen Duborg, Kaaren De Zilva, John Shaw, Dagmar Midcap, Fred Keating, Jerry Wasserman, Stu Camyar Chai, Paul Jarrett, Carlo Fanella, Philip Brooks, Sam Polin, John Burnside, Tom Heaton, Randi Lynne, Scott Miller, Nicole Munoz, Irene Snow, Chris O'Neil, Kathryn Hahn, Michael Clarke Duncan, Timothy Hutton, Kirsten Williamson, Marc Thomas Musso, Rainn Wilson, Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Megan McKinnon, Joely Richardson
Directors :
Robert Shaye
Producers :
Sara Risher, Justis Greene, Robert Shaye, Jonna Smith, Michael Phillips
Writers :
Lewis Padgett, Carol Skilken, James V. Hart, Jim Kouf, Bruce Joel Rubin, Toby Emmerich |
Critic Reviews
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USA Today - Claudia Puig : ...disturbingly reminiscent of E.T., with about half the charm. more...
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C  
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Paula Nechak : The filmmakers and cast unite in an ambitious, mind-opening movie... more...
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B  
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San Francisco Chronicle - G. Allen Johnson : Though it becomes flimsy toward the end, it's a ripping yarn. more...
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B  
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli : The movie's poor focus and scattershot approach, while not without its charms, represents the kind of product that may divert children but will likely puzzle adults with its inconsistency. more...
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B-
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New York Times - Jeannette Catsoulis : ...an overstuffed yet warmhearted sci-fi drama... more...
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B-
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New York Post - Lou Lumenick : ...unexpectedly disarming... more...
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B  
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filmcritic.com - Sean O'Connell : ...pleasant adventure... more...
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B  
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Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum : ...the newcomer kids are delightfully...kidlike. more...
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B  
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E! Online - Caroline Kepnes : ...beautifully crafted, ardently unsentimental... more...
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A-
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Chicago Tribune - Michael Wilmington : ...botches a grand opportunity... more...
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C  
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Chicago Sun-Times - Teresa Budasi : ...an emotionless empty shell. more...
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C-
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Boston Globe - Ty Burr : ...a strong empowerment fable. more...
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B  
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Eleanor Ringel Gillespie : A winning little children's film. more...
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B-
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