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Eloise at the Plaza by Kevin Lima
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DVD detailsActor: Debra Monk, Gavin Creel, Jeffrey Tambor, Julie Andrews, Kenneth Welsh Director: Kevin Lima Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Producer: Alison Greenspan Producer: Charlie Myers Producer: Christine A. Sacani Producer: Denise Di Novi Writer: Hilary Knight Writer: Janet Brownell Writer: Kay Thompson DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Unknown; English (Original Language), Unknown Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 89 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-11-11 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Product features: - Based on the best-selling children'sic, ELOISE AT THE PLAZA brings one of literature's most beloved characters to life in a new heartwarming and hilarious movie that "is reason for celebration" (Orlando Sentinel). Eloise (Sofia Vassilieva) is a fun-loving little girl with a knack for finding adventure every place she looks. While under the care of her "rawther" wonderful nanny (Julie Andre
DVD Reviews of Eloise at the PlazaDVD Review: Eloise At the Plaza Movie...."I LOVE IT!" Summary: 5 Stars
Eloise at the Plaza Movie
I know that you are going to love this movie Eloise at the Plaza. When I learned about the movie Eloise at the Plaza I zoomed straight to the computer then got online and I bought it. When I got the movie Eloise at the Plaza I watched the movie one time but the next day I watched it again the next day.
When you get the movie Eloise at the Plaza and take off the plastic on the right side you see Eloise and her dog Weny like in the Eloise books and on the left side you see Eloise like a little girl and Weny like a real little dog. The disk looks the same way. I say you can buy the movie Eloise at the Plaza online without going to the movie store and looking for the Eloise at the Plaza.
Well if you want to know about Eloise at the Plaza this is how it goes: Eloise walks up and screams "Nanny!" Nanny comes in Eloise's room and they call room service. Nanny always says something three times. "Ok" after that Eloise does her morning rounds. When she gets back Phillip, her tutor comes in for her lessons and the prince arrives. Eloise wants the prince to be her date to the debutant ball and...
Did you know that Eloise at the Plaza is so so so funny! Like when Eloise screams "Nanny!" and the part when Eloise is listening to people in the elevator and the person she was listening to said "escort" and Eloise said "escort to what," isn't that so funny?
Did you know Eloise always talks French and fancy just for fun? You should know that there is lots of feelings and action at the same time like when Eloise wakes up and screams "Nanny." It has action and shows that Eloise is ready to get up. Isn't that great? She does not want to sleep longer. Eloise had a good night sleep and is ready to wake up not like me. And when Eloise has a fit and begs it has action and shows how Eloise really wants this to happen.
The movie Eloise at the Plaza really makes you feel like you're in the movie. Like when Phillip, Eloise's tutor fights with Eloise. I felt like I was fighting with them. Like the part when Eloise and Loin were talking about Loin's mother who died. I felt like Eloise, feeling sorry for him. And like the time when Eloise said "I'm not going to show you the city if you don't stop laughing." Eloise threatened Loin because Loin was laughing. I thought like I was Eloise threatening Loin.
Eloise at the Plaza makes you so focused on the movie. Like when Phillip the tutor and Eloise were fighting I found myself moving my head when one or the other were speaking and like the part when Mr.S told Eloise about how they had a five star hotel. When Mr. S said the names of the five star I said exactly same thing at the exactly same time.
And last but not least, how it's like the book. Like how Eloise looks like Eloise in the books top to bottom, hair ribbon to black fancy shoes. In the book Eloise has: a red hair ribbon, black and white ruffled jumper, blonde hair, white tights, very fancy black shoes, and in the movie Eloise has a: red hair ribbon , black and white ruffled jumper, blonde hair, white tights, and finally very fancy back shoes. And how the setting is just how you would imagine it and just like in the book because in the books Eloise's room is painted hot pink, is messy and has Eloise's name in even hotter pink.
Like the Plaza hotel setting is just about perfect. The characters definitely talk like you would imagine them in the book like how Nanny always says something three times. Why Eloise always talks French and fancy for fun but cute and like a six year old girl. But serious and funny all at the same time. Loin always at the beginning thinks he should do what's right and not what Eloise is doing. The bad stuff. But at the end he speaks like he is having the time of his life.
I think I would give Eloise at the Plaza 1,000,000 stars!!! I love it and I hope and know you will love it too. It's ELOISE AT THE PLAZA. Oops, I forgot to tell you before you watch Eloise at the Plaza movie be sure to read the books first and if you liked the Eloise books I know you will love Eloise at the Plaza "ok." And that`s all for Eloise at the Plaza and I hope you will watch it!
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Description of Eloise at the PlazaStudio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 01/25/2005 Run time: 90 minutes Kay Thompson's literary classic comes to life in this TV movie starring a free-spirited 6-year-old living in New York's Plaza Hotel. Sofia Vassilieva lights up the screen as Eloise, bearing an uncanny resemblance to Hilary Knight's illustrated namesake, from her bright red ribbon to her dainty designer shoes. Equal parts irrepressible imp and cherubic charmer, Eloise has the run of the hotel under the (mostly) attentive eye of beloved Nanny, played "rawther" marvelously by the timeless Julie Andrews. As the Plaza prepares for its debutante ball, a young prince arrives incognito, who Eloise befriends in her usual dervish style. The cast's comic timing transforms otherwise seeming clichés into a masterful romp through several stories-within-a-story, whether it's Eloise matchmaking a romantic liaison for Nanny, or orchestrating reconciliation between the prince and his estranged father. A making-of featurette and art lesson by Hilary Knight round out this heartwarming package, a fitting tribute to Eloise's creator. (Ages 5 and older) --Lynn Gibson
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