Pick of the Week:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988 PG - HBOFHD Sat May 1, 10:30am)
This classic private detective story set in wonderfully weird Toontown holds up pretty well (my kids thought the movie was based on the Toontown adventure at Disneyland instead of vice-versa). Great characters, cool animation, funny dialog, a cigar-smoking baby, a very curvy rabbit, and tons of wink-wink nudge nudge jokes and inside gags. The adults will stay entertained and the kids will love it -- even Christopher Lloyd's great and scary villain, Judge Doom.
The Cat Returns (anim) (2002 PG - HDNETMV Sun May 2, 6:45am)
My daughter really liked this one. It's got the cool and surreal look and feel of some of the other recent Japanese animated features that our fam is into right now (like Spirited Away) and a twisted and twisty storyline. It follows a girl who unwittingly rescues the prince of cats and gets whisked away into their world. It's trippy, weird, and beautiful.
Fly Away Home (1996 PG - STZKHD Fri April 30, 12pm)
After watching the Winged Migration documentary (recommended a few weeks ago), follow it up by mixing a little drama with your ultralights and geese. It's got a great girl hero and some nice performances by Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin.
Moonraker (1979 PG - G4 Sat May 1, 6am)
Bond, yeah Bond. Double-o-seven movies might not be at the top of everyone's family movie list. But if your kids don't get their Bond at home they will find it on the streets. Roger Moore is not the best bond and this is not his best bond movie. But it has space shuttles. (Like all 007 movies, there is plenty of philandering and gunplay, but this was '79 and it's decidedly PG)
It Might Get Loud (doc) (2008 PG - STZHDP Fri April 30, 10am)
Like Jame Bond, rock education starts at home. This cool documentary on electric guitar features legends Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White. It feels kinda like having a the rock gods sitting around your sofa, riffing on each other. You get a little history, a little insight, and a lotta rock. You may have to explain what a Led Zepplin is, but that's what teachable moments are all about.
Also recommended this week:
WALL-E
You don't need me to tell ya these are good, but I will anyway.