A Masterpiece!
... View MoreAlthough it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
... View MoreIt’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
... View More.Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
... View MoreThe special about Charlie Brown read the letter to Snoopy its from his brother Spike, He tell him when He met the Girl in red truck named Jenny She to taken him in her house before her husband show up, his name is Jeff. Jeff taken Jenny and their friend named Molly on it way to skating party but spike is no where he gone before their looking for him but coyote hunters show up to kill him. and so Spike will stay in the desert for his own home.This Peanuts special is for my childhood, I watch this movie when I was baby but I really love it, and so my mom too. but I really love this movie so much, Please Warner Home Video I want This Peanuts Special on DVD so badly. I don't know why Peanuts fans out there didn't like this special I kindly like this its Guilty Pleasure special for me
... View MoreThis is very odd, do i really want to watch an hour long met life commercial. With non-trombone adults and Spike included. Also with no other major characters.HERE YOU GO FAN!! HERE IS YOUR DEVIANTART GIRL IN THE RED TRUCK METLIFE MOVIE!!! LOL!!!
... View MoreThis is NOT, I repeat your typical Peanuts cartoon, there are tons of those and they air on TV every year on Valentine's Day, Halloween, and Christmas. This one is more about Snoopy's desert dwelling brother, Spike and a young woman he befriends (who happens to be a live-action person). This special was made in 1988, around the same time "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" came out, which was cutting edge in new ways of combining 2-d animation and live-action footage. Charlie Brown and Snoopy are the only "regular" Peanuts characters who appear in this special, but only at the beginning and the end, reading the letter Spike had sent them about his experience.
... View MoreUnlike the rest of the Peanuts specials, this one is mostly a live action film, with animation mostly limited to Spike and some cameo appearances by the regular Peanuts cast. Mostly I see it as father Charles' affectionate gift of a starring film role to his daughter Jill. It was also a great way to showcase the ice rink Charles owned.
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