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Movie reviews Bedtime stories 
 
This is a great family movie, with some hilarious moments all the family will 
enjoy. 

It stars Adam Sadler(Don't mess with the Zohan) as Skeeter Bronson a hotel 
handyman whose father previously ran the hotel but has been swallowed up by a 
conglomerate headed by Richard Nottingham played by Barry Griffiths(Venus, 
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) Skeeter although promised a long 
time ago by Barry Nottingham that he would manage the hotel on account of his 
father by Marty played by Jonathan Pryce(Pirates of the Caribbean),, 
unfortunately that promise has not come to fruition, as well as his manual 
duties he is looked down upon by the antagonist Kendall played by the dependant 
Guy Pearce(Death defying acts). 

The good news for Skeeter is gets to babysit his adorable nephew and niece 
Bobbi and Patrick respectively, played by Laura Ann Kesling and played by 
Jonathan Morgan Heit who have made a wish, and the wish is whatever story he 
reads to them somehow some of that story comes to pass, in Skeeter's life.

This is where the uniqueness of this movie comes into play, as you keep 
wondering what could happen, as does Skeeter when he realises whatever story 
they make him read come to pass.  Things are complicated when the regular baby 
sitter Jill played by the lovely Keri Russell with very warm eyes(Mission 
Impossible: III), as inevitably Skeeter starts to fall for her, and she for him 
albeit his first impressions didn't go down so well, Skeeter hopes to 
manipulate the bedtime stories to his benefit, but as usual in this realm 
things never quite go to plan.

It is a great family movie, all will find bits to enjoy.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
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