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Movie Reviews of The Little House on the PrairieMovie Review: Great family movie Summary: 5 StarsWatched this on TV--was waiting for it to come out on DVD. Bought it and loved it especially watching it with my granddaughters.
Movie Review: little house fans? Summary: 3 StarsThough i enjoyed this mini series (i HATED the old one in the 70's)
it generaly stayed on the ball with what was happening in laura's life
i missed a few scenes and the small bull dog discribed in the book
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the BIGGEST flaw (wich i'm surprised no one has mentioned before me)
IT'S MISSING A CHARATER!!! LAURA'S LITTLE SISTER CARRIE!!!
i don't understand why the producers excluded her but right away i felt something was amiss and wheni figured out what it was it bothered me the rest of the time.
over all a good movie thogh
Movie Review: The Little House on the Prarie Summary: 4 StarsThis is a great film when your in the mood for it. I like that it has been made to be close to the actual book. It is long if you try to watch it at once but it is broken up well to watch it in sections. When I watched it seemed as though it was exactly as I had imagined when I was reading the book. The parents parts were played really well. The end of the story was a bit flat. I would've liked to see further.
Movie Review: Laura Ingalls Wilder would be proud! Summary: 5 StarsI just watched this series! It was really good. I have read, re-read, and re-read too many times to count the entire series and this DVD was so true to the book. I was really happy to see that, as I really can't stand the Michael Landon television series. It was nothing like the book. In some parts of this movie the scenes are made to look like the Garth Williams illustrations in the series. (At least it looked that way to me.) Anyway, I can't wait to show it to my kids tomorrow!
Movie Review: Much more true to the books. Summary: 5 StarsFinally, FINALLY, a faithful, honest return to Laura Ingalls Wilder's books. While I loved the series with Michael Landon, it really wasn't true to the books, especially after Season 4. He invented characters that never existed in the Ingalls lives; also, the Ingalls family settled in Walnut Grove, MN for a few years. Their main place of residence was in De Smet, South Dakota. So yes, the original series used some of the actual names and some actual parts from the books, but it wasn't what the real Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote. Maybe the writers should have wrote "loosely based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder."
However, Disney's version showed a more realistic, moving portrayal of what pioneer life and families were all about, how much they had to go through every day of their lives. It stayed true to the series, and to Laura Ingalls and her family. Who would have thought that a simple family would turn out to be one of the most celebrated American families in history? Excellent job, Disney!
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