And this pretty picture that the kids are holding is the full size movie poster that will find a nice home on Big G's wall O' posters! Now they are even more excited to watch the movie as we've been reading up on the story and learning what it's all about. This makes me hope that not only will they enjoy the movie but learn the valueable lesson that is at the end of every great animated film!
The Crood family dynamics, though unfolding a few million years ago, feel like they could come from your own household. Like most fathers, family patriarch Grug (Nicolas Cage) is fiercely protective of his wife and three kids. His hyper-vigilance has kept his cave-bound family safe, secure and....super- bored. Grug’s strong and dutiful better half, Ugga (Catherine Keener), accepts her husband's "fear is good; change is bad" mentality, as does their son Thunk (Clark Duke), who’s content with the static status quo. Feisty mother-in-law Gran (Cloris Leachman) never tires of needling (or sometimes assaulting) Grug; and stone-tough toddler Sandy might be the fiercest Crood yet.
But leave it to a rebellious teenager (is there any other kind?) to stand up to parental authority. Grug's sole focus is survival, but Eep (Emma Stone) wants to actually live, and her curiosity about the world outside their cave collides with her dad's primitive rules. (Ever the defiant outsider, Eep gets her own ledge to sleep on while the rest of the Croods form a "sleep pile" for some group shut-eye.)
A cataclysmic event forces the Croods to venture into parts unknown and rethink their way of living. En route, they encounter Guy (Ryan Reynolds), whose dazzling new discoveries – like fire...and shoes – shake up the Croods in unexpected ways.
Most of the family (especially Eep) is smitten by Guy’s vision of a new place called "tomorrow," but Grug sees the biggest calamity yet: a charming teenage boy from which he must "protect" Eep.
The Croods soon realize that if they don’t evolve…they’re history.
Be sure to go and check out Dreamworks The Croods in Theatres Nationwide on March 22nd!
For all the info you could ever need about this movie, here is where you can follow them!
- Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/
TheCroods - Twitter handle: @DWAnimation
- hashtag: #TheCroods
TIME FOR A GIVEAWAY!
My kids aren't the only ones who can have the sweet BELT THE SLOTH plush toy & The Croods full size movie poster...You can too!
One winner will be sent these two awesome prizes!
Good Luck!
My kids aren't the only ones who can have the sweet BELT THE SLOTH plush toy & The Croods full size movie poster...You can too!
One winner will be sent these two awesome prizes!
Good Luck!

Disclosure: I received related products in compensation for this post. All thoughts are my own.






Cool giveaway! Entering :)
ReplyDeletep.s. Yes I do enjoy kid films as much as the kid :)
DeleteI saw the trailer for this the other day and told my friend I need to borrow her kid to go watch it LOL!
ReplyDeleteLOVE animated films!
ReplyDeleteI love animated films! We all sit around and watch them on Fridays!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I am a sucker for animation. I say I don't like it but secretly I do.. well not so secretly anymore. lol
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