The Cobbler
Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi
In the Cobbler, written by Thomas McCarthy and Paul Sado, Adam Sandler is blessed with an enchanted sewing machine that lets him become his customers just by putting on their shoes. He goes around doing things he could never do before now that he can look younger, older, cooler, and even like a woman. His mischief causes him to put his own and other lives in danger.
The cobbler was a great movie. Adam Sandler performed perfectly as usual. The movie kept me on my toes and had many suprises and heartwarming scenes. It is a perfect combination between comedy and the dreams of men.
The Lion King
James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Mathew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella
In The Lion King, written by Irene Mecchi, Simba,son of Mufasa, has to learn how to grow up and be a man after his fathers death. He is taken in by a boar and meerkat and taught not to worry about things. He sees his father in a reflection and is told to go back and become king. He goes back and beats Scar,his evil uncle, in a battle and takes over the throne.
I rate this movie 10 out of 10 lions. The voices fit perfectly with their characters and the whole movie throughout was a feelings rollercoaster. I recommend watching this movie with the family or a loved one.