







Once in a blue moon, one gets a glimpse of what's truly important in life--and it's not always what one might expect. In the hidden land of the Smurfs, the perpetually happy blue creatures are preparing for the Blue Moon festival. They have no clue that the evil wizard Gargamel (Hank Azaria) is about to follow one of them into their secret world in an attempt to capture their happy essence--a substance guaranteed to render his magic all-powerful. In a striking parallel to Enchanted , a vortex suddenly opens up and sucks Papa, Grouchy, Smurfette, Brainy, Gutsy, and Clumsy Smurf into the middle of New York City, with Gargamel following close behind. Shocked expectant parents Patrick and Grace Winslow (Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays) end up with an apartment full of the little blue beings. They eventually befriend the Smurfs and agree to help them outsmart Gargamel and find their way back home. What ensues is a danger-filled, comical adventure that takes the Smurfs from Central Park to Patrick's place of employment and even FAO Schwarz. Just when it looks like their plan to return home will fail, and that they've destroyed Patrick's career in the process, things really heat up and everyone learns a lesson about what's really important in life and about believing in oneself. The film does a good job melding live action and animation, and there's plenty of humor involved for both kids and adults. Most kids will laugh their way through the film, but there are some situations of peril that the very youngest or easily frightened might find rather intense. Harris and Mays do a good job interacting with their new blue friends, but it's too bad these talented actors weren't given a bit more depth of character to work with. Azaria is quite an effective villain and Frank Welker's cat Azrael is hysterical. Other notable voice talent includes Jonathan Winters as Papa Smurf, Alan Cumming as Gutsy, Katy Perry as Smurfette, Fred Armisen as Brainy, George Lopez as Grouchy, and Anton Yelchin as Clumsy. The Smurfs is funny enough family entertainment, but given its star-studded cast, it had the potential to be even better. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the tiny blue Smurfs out of their village, they tumble from their magical world and into ours -- in fact, smack dab in the middle of Central Park. Just three apples high and stuck in the Big Apple, the Smurfs must find a way to get back to their village before Gargamel tracks them down. Review: I love the smurfs - Love this movie and I love it Review: House - nice for a child birthday


| Contributor | Hank Azaria, Jayma Mays, Jordan Kerner, Neil Harris, Raja Gosnell, Sofia Vergara, Veronique Culliford, V�ronique Culliford Contributor Hank Azaria, Jayma Mays, Jordan Kerner, Neil Harris, Raja Gosnell, Sofia Vergara, Veronique Culliford, V�ronique Culliford See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,829 Reviews |
| Format | DVD |
| Genre | Comedy, Family |
| Initial release date | 2011-07-29 |
| Language | English |
S**H
I love the smurfs
Love this movie and I love it
A**R
House
nice for a child birthday
R**.
smurfs rewiew 2
this was a new one good
J**O
Very good
excellent I recommend it
J**S
A Great Smurfs Movie Comes Along Once in a Blue Moon!
I just finished watching Smurfs with my kids in the movie theater and definitely recommend it to children agest 7-12. To properly rate this movie, I'll comment on it from the standpoint of "should you take your kids to see it?" The movie itself is good with an easy storyline to follow. Gargamel wants to capture the "essence" of the Smurfs so he can be the besdt magician in the world. To do that, he needs to capture one of the Smurfs and the movie goes about telling the story of how he tries to do that. I thought that a child under the age of 7 will likely not get all the innuendos and may even be scared at certain points in the movie--especiall of Gargamel. 12 year old on the other hand are about at the ceiling where they would find the movie funny and entertaining. There are definitely some good jokes that even adults would like--but not enough to recommend it solely for adults who want to see it themselves (although curiously there are always adults in this sort of movie--I kind of wonder why?) A good flick that is about the right length for kids to sit through with some good action and funny moments.
S**N
No issues
Disc was clean with no scratches.
N**S
We Purchased this movie many times over!
My great niece's family had rented this so much they said they should just have purchased it. Their 6 yr old just loves the movie and wants to watch it over and over. I bought it (it is very well prices) and it was so much fun to watch the 6 yr old open the box. She started jumping up and down and wanted to watch it right away. She couldn't believe it when they left to go home and she realized she got to take it home to keep. The movie itself is very cute combining real people with cartoon characters. The whole family enjoys the movie.
T**T
Great movie
Would watch again
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