Jeri
Jacquin
This week
on 4K Ultra HD, Bluray3D, Bluray and DVD as well as On Demand from directors
Christophe Lordelet and Gareth Jennings along with Universal Pictures Home
Entertainment is a story about those who have a dream to SING.
Buster
Moon (voiced by Matthew McConaughey) is a koala with a dream! Given a theatre
by his father, Buster has been busting his furry self trying to bring in talent
that will bring people in. The theatre has fallen into some disrepair and
he doesn't have money to pay anyone so he is one step ahead of falling into a
pit. His one solid employee is Ms.
Crawley (Gareth Jennings) who is probably older than the theatre itself!
Buster
has the brilliant idea to hold a contest with the winner receiving $1,000 but
Ms. Crawley makes an error on the flyer putting the winnings much higher. The
next day the theatre is filled with the brim with performers wanting their
chance at the cash but some are actually there to be heard!
When
Buster begins to whittle down the talent his top contends include Eddie
(Seth MacFarlane) a mouth with a crooners song and an attitude for trouble, shy
Meena (Tori Kelly) the elephant who can't seem to find her voice in the crowd,
Rosita (Reese Witherspoon) who is a Mom of 25 piglets needing to remember
herself in the chaos of family life, Ash (Scarlett Johansson) the rocker
porcupine who discovers she is just fine making music on her own and
Johnny (Taron Egerton) the singing gorilla thug who wants more than the
illegal family business.
Now the
show can be put together but they need help as Buster turns to his friend Eddie
(John C. Reilly) to talk his rich Nana (Jennifer Saunders) into investing in
the show. When Buster puts together a dry run show for Nana, it is Eddie
whose shenanigans bring in angry animals to tear up the theatre bringing it
down to the ground. Sometimes you have to fall down hard to get back up
- when you do make sure you SING!
McConaughey
as Buster is a smooth talking koala who just wants to keep the theatre that he
considers to be his whole life. Jumping through hoops to make that happen, it
is those same hoops that trip him up. The good news is that this isn't a
koala that is going to go down easy. This character is so enjoyable and funny
and if vocals are any indication, McConaughey sounded like he had a very
good time doing this animated film.
MacFarlane
as Eddie is everything cool in a white suit and bow tie. He can sing and
schmooze the lady's all at the same time. Now if he'd just lay off the gambling
things might have gone a little easier for everyone. Kelly as Meena is
shy, sweet and doesn't want to let down her very proud family so finds another
way to become an indispensable part of the group.
Witherspoon
as Rosita is going to be very wife/Mom-relatable in that sometimes being those
two important things leaves out individuality so when Rosita lets loose - look
out! Johansson as Ash is a pure rocker chick who discovers that she
doesn't need anyone to rely on her talents, just a belief in herself. Egerton
as Johnny is such a sweet gorilla who happens to be in a family of very
large and very loud criminals. He wants more in life and finding a way to
make the family understand that may take a trick or two.
Reilly as
Eddie is as laid back as any spoiled kid would be but at least he stays true to
his life long friendship with Eddie. Now Saunders as Nana is hilarious and I
just loved watching her be grumpy and stubborn. Saunders gives her
character grit and a bit of no-nonsense that keeps everybody but Buster at furs
length.
Other
characters include: Jennifer Hudson as Young Nana, Peter Serafinowicz as Big
Daddy, Nick Kroll as Gunter, Beck Bennett as Lance, Jay Pharaoh as Meena's
Grandfather and Nick Offerman as Norman.
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has just added an
amazing film to their library and making it available for us all to experience
and re-experience in our own home theatres. There are films of every genre
available from scary to drama to family films. For more of what they have to
offer please visit www.uphe.com.
The SING
Bonus Features include the Mini-Movies Gunter
Babysit as Gunter offers to watch all of Rosita’s 25 piglets for the night
and tries to prove he is the best babysitter ever, Love At First Sight while during a piano lesson with Johnny, Miss
Crawly becomes nostalgic about the dancing and romancing of her youth as Johnny
convinces her it’s not to late to find love and sets up a profile on a dating
site and finally Eddie’s Life Coach
as Eddie’s mom signs her slacker son up for a digital training seminar to get
his life back on track!
There is
also the Don’t Worry ‘Bout a Thing
Music Video and more music to sign along to. The Making of Sing, Finding the Rhythm, Character Profiles, SING &
Dance, The SING Network, The Best of Gunter, The Making of the Mini-Movies and
much, much more!
SING is
definitely a family film filled with every family issue imaginable! It must be
said first off that the animation is absolutely gorgeous and the
characters are loveable and talented. My granddaughter is a toddler who loves
music and loves animation so anytime you can put those two together I can
absolutely guarantee you she will be thrilled with the results and SING is
no exception. The songs are recognizable yet when these characters sing them it
is a whole new look, sound and feel.
It is
fanciful, very charming and there isn't anyone that isn't going to see this
film for the first time or again without a smile on their face. This is a
wonderful example of the work that Illumination Entertainment puts into
their animated films with a resume that includes DESPICABLE ME and THE SECRET
LIFE OF PETS (both of which are on full rotation in my house). SING brings
comedy, friendship, love and music through amazing characters that are going
to be loved by everyone.
Gather up
the family and make it a night of fun as SING gets everyone toe tapping and
hand clapping.
In the
end - let the auditions begin!
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