I went to see this with the son and heir yesterday. I found it very entertaining. At last a childrens' film which acknowledges that nearly half the audience will be adults. Well worth renting out a child so you can go and see it yourself.
I really wanted to see this but it would seem I've missed my chance. All three daughters have gone to stay with my parents for a few days while I'm at work this week and they went to the cinema today with my mother to see it They all loved it but I doubt very much Mr Grumpy Griffin will fancy seeing it with me.
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