Watch Jonah - A VeggieTales Movie Online
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Watch Jonah - A VeggieTales Movie Online.
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I saw a premier showing of Jonah and I could not acquire the quality of the animation, the fabulous music, and a very well told account. I belief every aspect was outstanding. My kids are 6 & 9 and they loved it and were singing the songs afterwards. As a dad I idea it provided sure messages I want reinforced in my children. I cannot recommend it highly enough. It is certainly one of the the best kids movies I have seen. In fact, if I did not have kids I would have loved it too.
Being a member of the more (as Eddie Izzard would say) “Relaxed and groovy” sect of Christianity, it is not surprising that the improbable VeggieTales series appeals to me, even at the ripe customary age of eighteen. The videos not only give God’s message in a arrangement that slight children can swallow, but sometimes as a young adult with a past of valid religiousness to live up to, it helps me to understand my faith better to glance it through the eyes of a child (or indeed, an asparagus) .
So when the first feature by these noble people came out, I was among the first to perceive it. (And if you reflect I was embarrassed buying a trace to “Jonah” the weekend that “Red Dragon” opened, well then…you’re upright) The film was blooming. It holds accurate to the novel (although some call it Pythonesque) style of the videos but does not depend on the videos for enjoyment. It is unique, charming, smart, and Sherlock Holmes couldn’t score a hint of dysfunction in the whole eighty-some minutes.
On the contrivance to a concert, the car breaks down and driver Bob the Tomato and navigator Dad Asparagus gather support in a nearby seafood restaurant. But the actual tragedy is Laura Carrot has lost the backstage pass she won out the car window. Now, Junior thinks this is ample because she was being mean and flaunting it. At any rate, Junior encounters three “questionable” characters who call themselves “The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything” (View “Very Laughable Songs” or “The Ultimate Funny Song Countdown”) played by Pa Grape, Larry the Cucumber and Mr. Lunt. They recount a sage about “that time when [they] did that one thing with that one guy.” This turns out to be Jonah (played to perfection by that green fleshed rival to Sir Lawrnece Olivier, Archibald Asparagus) who is adamantly against delivering God’s message to the Ninevites who sin and curse, and even slap people with fish! (A Python reference? Most definitely) So he and the Pirates coast in very considerable the oposite direction, until a storm makes it apparent that God is very upset with one of them. So Jonah heroically hurls himself into the sea where he is promptly eaten by a whale. The theme is Compassion and Mercy and to remind you that no matter who you are or what kind of aquatic animal you like to slap people with, God says you are deserving of a second chance. I won’t narrate you how the concert goes because that’ll demolish the movie, and I won’t notify you how Jonah gets out of the whale because…well, frankly, you should know. It’s a very well known anecdote.
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What struck me the most was the sheer scale of the project. It wasn’t unprejudiced like watching two and a half Veggie videos befriend to support (which is not a terrible design to utilize an afternoon) . It was instead marvelously independent of the tapes. With camera sweeps and situation designs that wouldn’t feel out of situation in the latest Pixar/Disney joint. Film students would earn nothing bad with the structure and paddle of this cinematic marvel. The characters filled their parts the arrangement we say sitcom actors embody their characters (and maybe it’s dead to say that the performances were top-notch when the “performances” were fair grunt actors and cartoons, but every little detail on Archibald’s face was carefully designed by the animators to insist a specific emotion and I reflect the mission was meliphluously accomplished…unless I spelled it spoiled) . The music was not merely up to Veggie standards, it was simply great. From the childish medley about “Billy Joe McGuffrey” to the Gospel choir (for my money the first reference to African-American culture in the series. Apt me if I’m snide) singing about a God of “Second Chances” to the “Amusing Songs with Larry” vein of “The Credits Song” it was all I could do to bustle to a shop and hold the soundtrack (a college man has to eat, you know) . The ruin credits also featured a song called “In the Belly of the Whale” performed by Christian rock group Newsboy, which is probably a nod to the Disney tradition of an Waste Credits Theme. Even the presence of the clearly one hundred percent clownish character of Khalil the half caterpillar/half worm salesman with a regional accent that makes Babbu Bhatt from Seinfeld study like an Oxford English scholar could not rob away from the quality of the experience.
So I race you, Protestants, Catholics, Methodists, Christians, Baptists, Quakers, the lot to engage your children, your wives or your sheep to watch this movie. (You probably won’t bask in it if you aren’t of the faith, because it does arrive ravishing directly from the Bible, but if you can be patient through the religous references and stick around for the fun, go for it!) Don’t fair go because your kids want to go. Go because it’s a amusing movie, it’s a agreeable movie, it’s got a superior message and you’ll leave feeling delicate excellent about a thing or two. This is the kind of movie that people need to be making more of and it’s the kind of movie people need to be watching more of. I’d peruse it again in a puny.
I fair like those veggies!
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