While it is fun watching holiday movies in the weeks leading up to Christmas, it is also good to watch other family movies. If you need a break from watching festive films, you might take a look at these entertaining flicks from Fox Home Entertainment.
Aliens In the Attic (Fox Home Entertainment, rated PG)
Aliens In the Attic is a fun adventure movie featuring the Pearson family who have gone to spend a summer vacation at a lake house - much to the disappointment of the children who are bored - until little green aliens crash onto the roof. The aliens' goal is to take over the house and the Earth! Their only obstacle is the children in the house who rise to the challenge of protecting their vacation home and the planet.
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Fox Home Entertainment, rated PG)
Last summer our family enjoyed Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs at the drive-in. Recently we watched it again and enjoyed it a second time. Ice Age 3 sees Manny and the herd discover a lost world where dinosaurs still exist. Sid finds three eggs and attempts to raise the babies while Manny and his wife are expecting a baby of their own. Of course Scrat is in the movie as he falls for the beautiful Scrattle as they both attempt to get that elusive acorn.
Night At the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (Fox Home Entertainment, rated PG)
Another movie we watched at the drive-in last summer was Night At the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Larry Daley (Ben Stiller), who was the former watchman at the museum where exhibits come to life at night, returns when he learns that some of his museum friends are being put in the archives of the Smithsonian Institute. An Egyptian Pharaoh also plans to take over the museum keeping Larry busy. This funny film features an impressive cast that includes Owen Wilson, Robin Williams, Hank Azaria, Amy Adams and Ricky Gervais. Night At the Museum is also available in Blu-ray.
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