Thursday, September 20, 2018

SMALLFOOT --in theaters on Sept 28

Books are a passport to adventures and to the world, and although I can experience the world vicariously through other peoples’ accounts, those same books have always stirred desires to see the world for myself. We’ve been to the Great Wall of China and the Taj Mahal in India. We’ve seen the Eiffel Tower in Paris, St Peters’ in Vatican City, and the remains of 12th century monasteries in Spain. I've been to rug markets and camel Rides in Morocco along with The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem and important religious sites in Palestine. That might be enough for some people (or too much) but every trip just makes me want to travel even more.
                There are so many places yet to be discovered. What is there besides cold and ice at the South Pole? I want to see Santa and the reindeer and elves at the North Pole. Who wouldn’t want to go to The Shire, and meet some of Bilbo Baggins cousins, and perhaps be there to celebrate a eleventy-eleventh birthday celebration, or perhaps meet elves and dwarves?
                But more realistically speaking, carnival in Rio, swimming with sharks while diving along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and a photo safari in Kenya are high on the list. But for now, I’d really like to visit India again, and go through some of the National parks, game reserves, and Tiger Reserves.
                For the record, I’m not a fan of zoos, but the idea of seeing some of the magnificent animals in their natural habitat fascinates me. What an experience it would be to step out of the fast paced world of a large American City, fly into another metropolis, and hours later, be in the middle of the beauty of God's creation, where busy freeways, and people rushing to do something that they hope will fill an emptiness in their soul just don’t exist. The idea of watching tigers basking in the sun, stalking prey, roaming and marking their territory, or watching rhinos or elephants in their natural territory starts my heart pounding. This would be a freedom like I never get to see in the big cities, or even small towns, where it seems like every day another construction project is starting.
                Excitement, coupled with peace and tranquility, and the sense of adventure that comes with experiencing something that until I’ve actually seen it seems like something out of a mythological story, or an urban legend. Everybody knows it’s there, but nobody has actually seen it.
                And that’s why I’m looking forward to the movie SMALLFOOT which opens in theaters on Sept 28. We’ve all heard of the Yeti, the abominable snowman and big foot, but who has seen one? Yet we keep looking, and from time to time reports surface of an actual sighting.

                Now turn things around. Welcome to the world which is populated by Yetis, and the urban lore says that somewhere there are creatures with small feet, whose body is not covered with long shaggy hair, and who are pretty small compared to the Yetis. These creatures happen to be human beings, which the Yetis call a smallfoot. Everybody knows that these creatures exist, but no one has ever seen one. But certain Yetis keep looking, and every once in a while there is a report of an actual sighting.
                I’ve been following the twitter and Instagram posts, and this movie, with a wide range of well-known people voicing the animation, looks like a fun movie for the entire family.
            Here’s a Synopsis: 
 An animated adventure for all ages, with original music and an all-star cast, “Smallfoot” turns a myth upside down when a bright young yeti finds something he thought didn’t exist—a human.
News of this “smallfoot” throws the simple yeti community into an uproar over what else might be out there in the big world beyond their snowy village, in an all new story about friendship, courage and the joy of discovery.
                “Smallfoot” stars Channing Tatum (“The LEGO® Batman Movie,” the “Jump Street” films) , Zendaya (“Spider-Man: Homecoming”), Common (“Selma”), LeBron James (upcoming “Space Jam 2”), Danny DeVito (“The Lorax,” Oscar nominee for “Erin Brockovich”), Gina Rodriguez (“Jane the Virgin”), and Yara Shahidi (TV’s “Black-ish”).  It debuts in theaters on September 28.

And when you watch the trailer, you'll be excited for this film too. Watch it HERE

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