Over the weekend the hubby and I went to see the movie
9. The plot was alright* but the animation and art direction were wonderful. If you're not willing to hand over your hard earned cash for a full-priced ticket I would recommend catching this later at a $1 theater. It is worth it to see this eye candy on the big screen.





See the official trailer
here.
*To be fair, this is a children's movie. Post-apocalyptic fiction can be overwhelming and I'm not sure how easily a child could follow an adult-level plot.
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