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		<title>Blu-ray Review: &#8220;Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may have taken Disney more than 50 years to give Peter Pan&#8217;s spunky sidekick her own feature, but now that they&#8217;ve kicked off the Tinker Bell film franchise, they&#8217;re through fooling around: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure arrives only a year after 2008&#8242;s Tinker Bell, and comes complete with the kind of top-shelf [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B0024NSFZI/ref=nosim/jefitocom-20" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-372 alignleft" style="margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px;" title="51dSfOxVeSL._SCLZZZZZZZ_[1]" src="http://dadnabbit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/51dSfOxVeSL._SCLZZZZZZZ_1.jpg" alt="51dSfOxVeSL._SCLZZZZZZZ_[1]" height="400" width="308"></a>It may have taken Disney more than 50 years to give Peter Pan&#8217;s spunky sidekick her own feature, but now that they&#8217;ve kicked off the Tinker Bell film franchise, they&#8217;re through fooling around: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B0024NSFZI/ref=nosim/jefitocom-20" target="_blank"><em>Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure</em></a> arrives only a year after 2008&#8242;s <em>Tinker Bell</em>, and comes complete with the kind of top-shelf voice cast (including a cameo from Anjelica Huston) and big-budget extras (including a score performed by an 82-piece symphony) that used to be synonymous with Disney. Direct-to-video animated films get a bum rap, and that&#8217;s due in large part to the crap that Disney released in the &#8217;90s; between <em>Tinker Bell</em> and its sequel, however, the studio seems to be making a real effort to turn all that around.</p>
<p>The official synopsis of the film is as follows: <em>The tale of Disney&#8217;s favorite fairy, Tinker Bell, continues in an all-new magical adventure beyond Pixie Hollow! Discover how the Pixies make their magic dust! Let your imagination soar as Autumn comes to Pixie Hollow. Take off in a hot air balloon with Tinker Bell and her new friend Blaze, a lightning bug who lights her way, on an enchanting secret journey to find a new moonstone, the source of the Pixies mystical dust. But hold on tight! There&#8217;ll be amazing encounters, some close calls, and a daring rescue by her old friend Terence! In her biggest adventure yet, Tinker Bell not only learns a lesson in responsibility, she discovers the true meaning of friendship. From the creators of Tinker Bell, &#8216;Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure&#8217; is a captivating journey of self-discovery everyone will want to take.</em> <span id="more-371"></span></p>
<p>You could hardly ask for a character more designed to appeal to a young female demographic than Tinker Bell, but Disney has fashioned something of a unisex adventure out of <em>Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure</em>, pumping up the action-adventure quotient by sending Tink (Mae Whitman) on a dangerous quest and giving her a male foil in Terence (Jesse McCartney), the quasi-love interest who experiences the sting of her hot-tempered wrath when his well-intentioned bumbling jeopardizes her big chance at proving her maturity to the queen (Huston). It isn&#8217;t necessarily the kind of movie you&#8217;d think of when you hear the words &#8220;fairy adventure,&#8221; in other words &#8212; but even if it sounds like something the boys in marketing cooked up, <em>Lost Treasure</em> is actually a lot of fun, thanks to a breezy screenplay by Evan Spiliotopoulos and a charming supporting cast that includes the voices of Kristin Chenoweth, Lucy Liu, and Raven-Symone. At 80 minutes, it&#8217;s too quick to wear out its welcome, and the CG animation &#8212; particularly when viewed in 1080p &#8212; is loaded with eye-popping moments.</p>
<p>It&#8217;ll still be easy for the cynics in the audience to dismiss <em>Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure</em> as a Disney cash grab &#8212; and hey, at bottom, that&#8217;s probably what it really is &#8212; but as these things go, it&#8217;s head and wings above the pack.</p>
<p>The <em>Lost Treasure</em> Blu-ray, like others in Disney&#8217;s hi-def line, comes with a DVD that includes the film &#8212; and, in this case, all the bonus content, such as a series of &#8220;bloopers,&#8221; a guide to Tinker Bell&#8217;s home of Pixie Hollow, and a music video starring Demi Lovato, who clearly hasn&#8217;t realized that her recent Number One album means she&#8217;s too big to be wasting her time singing home-market soundtrack piffle like &#8220;Gift of a Friend.&#8221; All of it&#8217;s entertaining enough, but the real draw, as it should be, is the main feature, which proves a worthy successor to the first installment, does a fine job of setting up the next of Disney&#8217;s three announced sequels, and provides just under an hour and a half of dazzling family entertainment. The studio really has it down to a science at this point &#8212; but if it were as easy as they make it look, everyone would be making &#8216;em this good.</p>

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