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The first prehistoric family is ready for another rocking adventure! The Croods have survived fanged beasts, natural disasters, and even young love, but now they must face their biggest challenge yet: another family! In search of a new home, The Croods discover a walled-in paradise created by the sophisticated Betterman family (emphasis on the "better"). As they try to coexist, the differences between the two families escalate into a full-blown feud, but when a new threat forces both families to embark on an epic adventure, they must all learn to work together…or they'll all go extinct! Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, and Peter Dinklage star in this hilarious animated comedy for the whole family!Bonus Content:Dear Diary: World's First PranksFamily Movie Night: Little Red Bronana BreadGag ReelTo: GerardDeleted ScenesThe Croods' Family AlbumThe Evolution Of…How to Draw: Caveman StyleFamileaf AlbumStone Age Snack AttackFeature Commentary with Director Joel Crawford, Producer Mark Swift, Head of Story Januel Mercado and Editor Jim Ryan
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Cue Movie
My daughter LOVES this movie. Did not take long to be delivered either.
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Yes this interview on a little older movie but I have to take a moment and say my grandkids and I and even my adult children love the cruise! We love both movies and the TV series which I amaze to watch quite often with my 3-year-old granddaughter and so glad that it's funny enough and heartwarming enough to come back to the time and again! Happy shopping
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Cute Movie
My daughter loves it
J**O
Funny film
Funny entertaining film
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Family
Excellent family movie. My son and I enjoyed it together.
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Renee Skjerpen
Loved this movie very creative and entertaining great for family night and making lasting memories.
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Love this movie
My son & daughter loves this movie.
A**T
Awesome!
A strong story line, vibrant colors, both family and friend relationships dynamics are examined creating a wonderful lesson especially for the current society's climate of intolerance of just about everything and everyone. This story takes a look at the relationship of an over-protective dad who is afraid to let his children grow and experience the world for fear of their survival. In another family, an over-protective mother who shelters and smothers her daughter. Then, the collision of both families, discovering their differences, leading to intolerance, but in the end, becoming one happy and loving family that have learned that differences are not a bad thing, and they learn acceptance and to grow within and love one another. I miss the 'peace', 'love', and 'live and let live' attitude this country had in the 50s and 60s. Yes, there were protests and uprisings but there wasn't the hostility and controlling vengeance of forcing everyone toward one view and one political belief, or the violence our country has disintegrated into. There was no need for Amber Alerts, or 911 to report one on one shootings, or mass shootings as those events were virtually unheard of. This movie shows the pathway back to acceptance, tolerance, love, and embracing our differences instead of killing each other over them.
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