‘Elf Sing and Cheer Along Edition’ is a new way to watch this film
I remember when Elf came out in theaters. I had heard good things about it, so I decided to check it out. It was better than I expected it to be. So when I heard Buddy’s Sing and Cheer Along edition was coming out I was looking forward to seeing it. I was able to get a review copy and this is what I thought about it.
You can read the plot for Elf here:
Will Ferrell stars as the ultimate fish out of water, Buddy, who as a baby crawls into Santa’s toy bag and is whisked off to the North Pole, where he is raised as an elf. A cheerful misfit who grows to be three times the size of his elf family, Buddy ultimately heads to his birthplace – New York City – to seek out his roots.
Unfortunately, they turn out to be a “Scrooge”-like father and a cynical eight-year-old half-brother who doesn’t believe in Santa. Worst of all, everyone seems to have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. But using his simple elf ways, Buddy sets out to single handedly win over his family and save Christmas in New York, hoping at last to find his true place in the world.
I had a wonderful time watching Elf Sing and Cheer Along edition. I liked how some of Buddy’s lines popped out in big letters across the screen. Buddy’s Big Book of Elf culture had some really amazing facts in it, and gave a peek into this fascinating world. It was also rather cool to see the Clausometer show up in different parts of the movie. It told viewers where Buddy’s holiday spirit was at that time and gave a glimpse into how he was feeling at that particular moment. If you are a fan of this movie then this is an edition you will want to pick up.
Elf Sing And Cheer Along Edition comes out on DVD tomorrow. You can follow this film on Facebook.