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“Bedtime Stories” Review and Trailer

by Jane Boursaw on December 28th, 2008

Movie: Bedtime Stories * Official Site In Theaters: Dec. 25, 2008
Runtime: 95 minutes Directed by: Adam Shankman
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild rude humor and mild language Gecko Rating:

I can’t say I’ve ever been a big fan of Adam Sandler movies, but once in a while, he turns one out that’s sweet and funny. That’s the case with “Bedtime Stories,” a family film from Walt Disney Studios that, amazingly, doesn’t include any objectionable content. I say amazingly, because Adam Sandler movies quite often contain objectionable content. You know, movies like “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” and “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry.” 

Sandler plays Skeeter Bronson, a guy who works at the hotel once owned by his dad, Marty (Jonathan Pryce). In fact, Marty raised Skeeter and his sister, Wendy (Courtney Cox) at the small motel, but was forced to sell it to Barry Nottingham (Richard Griffiths), who built a new hotel on the spot and promised to make Skeeter the manager when he grew up.

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Well, Skeeter’s grown up now, but instead of being the manager, he’s working as the janitor and taking a back seat to Nottingham’s future son-in-law, Kendall (Guy Pierce). At a staff meeting, Nottingham reveals that he plans to build a fancy new hotel and make Kendall the manager, trashing Skeeter’s dreams of making it to the big-time.

Meanwhile, Wendy is being laid off from her job as a school principal and is heading to Arizona to interview for a new job. But being a single mom, she needs Skeeter to watch the kids, Patrick (Jonathan Morgan Heit) and Bobbi (Laura Ann Kesling). Her friend, Jill (Keri Russell), will take the day shift, if Skeeter takes the night shift. No problem, right?

Right. Until the bedtime stories he tells the kids start coming true. Skeeter decides to use the stories to make his OWN dreams come true, but since the kids are the ones who control the stories, they don’t always turn out like Skeeter thinks they will.

But they’re certainly fun for us! The sky rains gumballs, Skeeter rescues a damsel in distress (Nottingham’s daughter, Violet, played by Teresa Palmer), Skeeter jumps a line of elephants in a coliseum, that sort of thing.

As mentioned, I was pleasantly surprised by this movie, because I really didn’t expect it to be that good. It’s not an Oscar contender or anything, but it’s still a really sweet movie about family, making the best of a situation, and finding love where you least expect it. The special effects are pretty cool, too.

But best of all, there’s none of the sexual innuendos, crude humor, or language issues usually associated with Adam Sandler movies. A few fairytale kisses and phrases like “butt kiss” are as wild as it gets. There’s a bit of violence, including some gunfire in the Wild West bedtime story, but it’s mostly cartoon-type violence.

I’m not that crazy about Russell Brand, who plays Skeeter’s best friend. Brand plays his usual smarmy character, but he’s mostly just a slacker; no objectionable sexual stuff, thank goodness.

 

Images: Bedtime Stories, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, 2008

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