Bedtime Stories

by AstRid YuLisa^anGie^ on Tuesday, January 13, 2009


















It's about Marty Bronson (Jonathan Pryce) who raises his son and daughter on his own has to sell
his motel to Barry Nottingham (Richard Griffiths) who promises to make Marty's son manager, when he's grown up and has proven himself. Nottingham pulls down the motel to raise a pricey hotel. Although grown up, Marty's son Skeeter Bronson (Adam Sandler) works as a janitor and general servant, but unlikely as it seems, he still dreams of becoming the manager. When Nottingham announces a brand-new hotel project, he makes his future son-in-law, base Kendall (Guy Pierce), manager. At the same time Skeeter's sister Wendy (Courtney Cox) has to leave town for a job interview and asks him to alternate looking after her two children Patrick (Jonathan Morgan Heit) and Bobbi (Laura Ann Kesling) with Wendy's friends named Jill (Keri Russell). He doesn't get along with either Jill or the children, but his easy-goingness loosens them all up and once he starts telling his bedtime stories, the children grow fond of him and begin to bring in their ideas about how the stories should go. When the stories turn out to become true in real life, Skeeter tries to control the stories into a direction which will make his dream come true.

I got to say that the movie is not as best as The Museum. But for a fans of Happy Madison Production, I wont miss it. Still good for me. It's good for kids too, easy story, easy to understand. Full of imagination and funny of course. Oya, there's a kind of hamster in the movie. Fat and has unusual big eyes. Kinda freak but he's cute. I like to have one, He-he. The best part of the movie is when Skeeter got what he wants by manouver the story. It's tricky but cool isn't?When your dream come true and u can make it just like u want. Then what would u ask?..

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