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Movie Reviews
by Jonathan McKee and Todd Pearage

Bee Movie (03/11/2008)
Rated PG for mild suggestive humor, and a brief depiction of smoking.

Directed by Steve Hickner (Prince of Egypt) and Simon J. Smith

Starring Jerry Seinfeld, Renée Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, Patrick Warburton and Chris Rock


Jonathan's Rating: Rental

Todd's Rating: Rental

Jonathan and Todd both gave this film the same score... but Todd seemed to like the film a little less.

TODD'S WORD: Bee Movie has Jonathan and I divided again. Somehow we both managed to score it as a "rental", but it's obvious that he liked it more than I did.

JONATHAN'S WORD: Maybe it's because I had low expectations. Or maybe it was because I watched it with my kids and saw how much they enjoyed it. Either way, I really thought it was a funny movie.

TODD'S WORD: Bee Movie has some really funny moments, but unfortunately it is an average, forgettable movie.  

The story centers on Barry B. Benson (Jerry Seinfeld), a bee who has just graduated from college and is looking for more than just the one career option: making honey.  Normally reserved for Pollen Jocks, Barry gets a special trip outside the hive and into New York City.  While out on the adventure of a lifetime, Barry gets into trouble and has his life saved by florist Vanessa (Renée Zellweger).  As weird as it sounds, their relationship blossoms, and he discovers that humans harvest, sell and actually eat honey.  So he does what any bee would do…he decides to sue the human race.

JONATHAN'S WORD: You lost me at "average." This movie was really funny. Now, I admit. It had a dry spell near the end when it seemed to attempt to make a point or moral of some kind. That ten minute section was a little dry. But that's what lowered the score to a "rental" to me. Otherwise I would have given it a "Theatre Worthy." The dialogue was creative, the story interesting... and the cameos were hilarious. Especially Sting.

TODD'S WORD: I agree about the good performances. Seinfeld is a funny guy. The Seinfeld show was, without a doubt, the funniest show in television history.  The promos for Bee Movie with Jerry dressed as a giant bee…hilarious.  The coming attractions promised a huge movie.  But it was the disappointment that was huge.  

JONATHAN'S WORD: Maybe that's the difference. I came in with low expectations because I thought the previews looked pretty average.

TODD'S WORD: O.K., I’m willing to admit my expectations were way too high and I’m probably being a little harsh, but it was dreadfully average.  

JONATHAN'S WORD: There's that word again. Sigh

TODD'S WORD: I went to see Bee Movie with my wife and two kids (9 and 6).  My kids are amused pretty easily; I mean they think I’m hilarious, and judging from their response it was O.K.  I love movies that we as a family can watch together; I’m just not crazy about spending over $40 to do it.  

JONATHAN'S WORD: Maybe the humor was for a little bit older kids. My kids are older... they were rolling. But then again... they are used to good humor. They have me!

TODD'S WORD: My turn. Sigh

In summary, it seemed that Jerry Seinfeld wrote down some of his classic observations (this time about bees), strung them together, and had some really talented people animate the whole thing.  The result is a weak story with some really funny moments that look amazing.  The funny moments are really funny, like when Barry gets stuck to the tennis ball or pretty much any scene with Patrick Warbuton.

JONATHAN'S WORD: Finally we agree. Warbuton's character was side-splitting!
Just kill that 10 minute dull spot and the movie was great.

TODD'S WORD: And that's why we both scored it "Rental." Bee Movie is a fun family movie that is worth checking out, but feel free to wait for the DVD release.    

SHOULD KIDS SEE IT?
Yeah, there’s nothing real offensive and they might even learn a few things about bees.  


Jonathan McKee Jonathan McKee, president of The Source for Youth Ministry, is the author of numerous youth ministry books including the brand new Connect: Real Relationships in a World of Isolation, and the award winning books Do They Run When They See You Coming? and Getting Students to Show Up. He speaks and trains at camps, conferences, and events across North America, and provides free resources for youth workers internationally on his website, TheSource4YM.com.

Todd Pearage Todd Pearage is a movie buff at heart, but he's not your traditional film critic. Todd is a blue collar film geek, from his job years ago at Blockbuster to his heartfelt online movie reviews. But Todd isn't just a film geek. He has worked with middle and high school students since 1991 as a youth pastor in Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. Todd and his wife Lynda are both graduates of Philadelphia Biblical University and have two children, Brianna and Caleb. Todd loves sports and movies and is always up for a good laugh. He is a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and his favorite movies include Braveheart and Tommy Boy. Todd's reviews reflect his love for kids and for his family.


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