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Determined to prove his importance on Sodor, Thomas takes James' trucks and sets off on a big adventure to the Mainland. On the way he makes friends with the cheerful and helpful "Experimental Engines" but, after a wrong turn, finds himself lost in the steelworks. There, Thomas encounters two mysterious engines who instantly make him feel welcome but who aren't what they first seem... After Thomas fails to return, James sets off to the mainland but runs into trouble himself and it is up to Thomas and the Experimental Engines to save the day. Join Thomas in a tale of daring escapes, heroic rescues and discover that true friendship comes in all shapes and sizes.Bonus Content:Who's Thomas?The Hottest Place in TownWe Can't Do AnythingThe Most Important Thing is Being FriendsLandmarks of Sodor: "Traveling to the Mainland"Top 5 Funniest Moments]]> Review: While not "perfect," it is perfect enough for my kids. And that's what matters! - Before I review it, what matters most are my kids' reaction to it: they LOVE this movie! Other than Hero of the Rails, this is the only other Thomas movie they've ever requested again and again, back-to-back. My sons are (currently) 2.5 and 5, and not one part of this movie has ever scared them. And as for the music? Well, it's the first true "musical" Thomas movie: Six different songs, with the first and last based upon one another in order to start and finish the story arch. My kids can now sing all six songs by heart, in the car, in the bath, at daycare, at the dinner table. And if it wasn't enjoyable enough, it's PERCY who delivers the funniest, grown-up humored joke in the entire movie! There are two significant, questionable (adult-upsetting) plot choices made by the production company in terms of how the story unravels. 1) Thomas outright STEALS a job from James, and as a result, Sir Toppemhat is complacent, and James is stuck unfairly pulling Thomas' branch line in his place. Thomas is never truly punished, scolded, or even given a talking to for his selfish actions. 2) Two trains working in what can only be referred to "train hell" - a molten steelworks factory - lure other unsuspecting trains into the factory and essentially entrap them because they, themselves, are overworked in their highly-dangerous professions and would rather be doing nothing except telling their "captives" what to do. Ultimately, they become friends with Thomas and the other new friends Thomas has made along his journey on the mainland... essentially rewarding the former captors for their misdeeds. It's not a perfect story. Again, I've highlighted larger, adult-noticeable flaws. Otherwise, the movie itself is actually quite enjoyable as an adult to watch! The pacing is very good for keeping my kids attention; the songs are far from Grammy- or Oscar-worthy, but plenty fun enough for my sons to have memorized. I believe "catchy" is the correct word. I feel like modern toddler TV shows have moved towards the "act poorly and be rewarded" model - look at great shows like Curious George and Caiou (well, Caiou maybe not so great) as perfect examples. And, perhaps most importantly, my kids didn't see the two plot issues I've had, but instead gleaned the positive messages: Even if you don't think you can do anything right, you should still always try; Friendship is more important than selfish pride. So, after all this... I do so badly want to give it only 4 stars, but cannot! Because it's not really about what I think in this case, but what my sons think. And to them? This is perhaps the BEST movie yet. Musical Thomas movies are hopefully the way of the future! Combine the musical idea with better stories (like Hero of the Rails or The Great Race) and they'd have a superb toddler masterpiece. Review: I Can Criticize, but the Kids Love It. - To be honest, the trailer is what got me interested in buying this movie for my kids. I thought the music was catchy and the plot interesting. I did not read any reviews before my purchase. Howeverโ ***I recommend that you read through both positive and negative reviews before your purchase.*** If your children are hyper-sensitive to villain-like qualities, intense feelings in a fleeing-situation, or the emotions of being trapped, or separated, wait to get this when they're older. As for my kids, (2 and 4) they really enjoyed this. They started watching Thomas and Friends this past winter when Netflix had their Christmas movies--and we've been watching episodes on YouTube show ever since. And now, we have been slowly purchasing these episodes and movies for our video library. This is our second movie purchased for their entertainment. As an adult viewing this, I find the the plot and emotions comparable to that of Day of the Diesels. Both movies have intense, real-life plots; and both movies have villains who use temptations to lure the antagonist in. The biggest difference here is Thomas gets physically trapped and forced into labor, whereas Days of the Diesels, Percy is emotionally trapped and puppet-ed. There are several other actions that are questionableโand probably beyond the comprehension of a young childโbut our world is full of these kinds of actions and this kind of movie is probably the gentlest way to introduce it to children. For this aspect of the movie, this show can be an opportunity for parent-to-child discussion, education, and hopefully prevention of such things happening to kids. In my personal opinion, it is never too early to start guiding our kids through the unpleasant things life throws us. As for the rest of the features of the movie: โI actually like the added tilting movements of the engines. It is a huge difference from the statue bodies from before, so itโs noticeable; but itโs not nearly as drastic or distracting as the Chuggington series. As far as I could tell, the amount of movement depended on the character. It really made a difference in James. โThis movie is definitely a musical. Even though the tunes are catchy, there are A LOT of them. It was probably how they got this show extended this to a full-length movie. Initially, this made the movie hard to watch for me; but for the intended audience, my kids, they enjoy it and can easily sing along to it. These songs are now a part of our daily routine, โWHO GOES THERE?!โ โYou can give anything a try!โ Overall, the movie is well received and I support the changes being made. This is one my kids' favorite Thomas movie to watch. If my review counts for a vote in the direction of the emotional intensity, keep a foot in both worlds: An intense ride of a rare situation, and more gentle like what โmundaneโ daily life is.
| ASIN | B072C8HBLZ |
| Actors | Darren Boyd, Jim Howick, Joseph May, Lucy Montgomery, Sophie Colquhoun |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,755 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,313 in Kids & Family DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (774) |
| Director | David Stoten |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | DVD, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Ian McCue |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | August 22, 2017 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 17 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Writers | Andrew Brenner |
J**K
While not "perfect," it is perfect enough for my kids. And that's what matters!
Before I review it, what matters most are my kids' reaction to it: they LOVE this movie! Other than Hero of the Rails, this is the only other Thomas movie they've ever requested again and again, back-to-back. My sons are (currently) 2.5 and 5, and not one part of this movie has ever scared them. And as for the music? Well, it's the first true "musical" Thomas movie: Six different songs, with the first and last based upon one another in order to start and finish the story arch. My kids can now sing all six songs by heart, in the car, in the bath, at daycare, at the dinner table. And if it wasn't enjoyable enough, it's PERCY who delivers the funniest, grown-up humored joke in the entire movie! There are two significant, questionable (adult-upsetting) plot choices made by the production company in terms of how the story unravels. 1) Thomas outright STEALS a job from James, and as a result, Sir Toppemhat is complacent, and James is stuck unfairly pulling Thomas' branch line in his place. Thomas is never truly punished, scolded, or even given a talking to for his selfish actions. 2) Two trains working in what can only be referred to "train hell" - a molten steelworks factory - lure other unsuspecting trains into the factory and essentially entrap them because they, themselves, are overworked in their highly-dangerous professions and would rather be doing nothing except telling their "captives" what to do. Ultimately, they become friends with Thomas and the other new friends Thomas has made along his journey on the mainland... essentially rewarding the former captors for their misdeeds. It's not a perfect story. Again, I've highlighted larger, adult-noticeable flaws. Otherwise, the movie itself is actually quite enjoyable as an adult to watch! The pacing is very good for keeping my kids attention; the songs are far from Grammy- or Oscar-worthy, but plenty fun enough for my sons to have memorized. I believe "catchy" is the correct word. I feel like modern toddler TV shows have moved towards the "act poorly and be rewarded" model - look at great shows like Curious George and Caiou (well, Caiou maybe not so great) as perfect examples. And, perhaps most importantly, my kids didn't see the two plot issues I've had, but instead gleaned the positive messages: Even if you don't think you can do anything right, you should still always try; Friendship is more important than selfish pride. So, after all this... I do so badly want to give it only 4 stars, but cannot! Because it's not really about what I think in this case, but what my sons think. And to them? This is perhaps the BEST movie yet. Musical Thomas movies are hopefully the way of the future! Combine the musical idea with better stories (like Hero of the Rails or The Great Race) and they'd have a superb toddler masterpiece.
C**E
I Can Criticize, but the Kids Love It.
To be honest, the trailer is what got me interested in buying this movie for my kids. I thought the music was catchy and the plot interesting. I did not read any reviews before my purchase. Howeverโ ***I recommend that you read through both positive and negative reviews before your purchase.*** If your children are hyper-sensitive to villain-like qualities, intense feelings in a fleeing-situation, or the emotions of being trapped, or separated, wait to get this when they're older. As for my kids, (2 and 4) they really enjoyed this. They started watching Thomas and Friends this past winter when Netflix had their Christmas movies--and we've been watching episodes on YouTube show ever since. And now, we have been slowly purchasing these episodes and movies for our video library. This is our second movie purchased for their entertainment. As an adult viewing this, I find the the plot and emotions comparable to that of Day of the Diesels. Both movies have intense, real-life plots; and both movies have villains who use temptations to lure the antagonist in. The biggest difference here is Thomas gets physically trapped and forced into labor, whereas Days of the Diesels, Percy is emotionally trapped and puppet-ed. There are several other actions that are questionableโand probably beyond the comprehension of a young childโbut our world is full of these kinds of actions and this kind of movie is probably the gentlest way to introduce it to children. For this aspect of the movie, this show can be an opportunity for parent-to-child discussion, education, and hopefully prevention of such things happening to kids. In my personal opinion, it is never too early to start guiding our kids through the unpleasant things life throws us. As for the rest of the features of the movie: โI actually like the added tilting movements of the engines. It is a huge difference from the statue bodies from before, so itโs noticeable; but itโs not nearly as drastic or distracting as the Chuggington series. As far as I could tell, the amount of movement depended on the character. It really made a difference in James. โThis movie is definitely a musical. Even though the tunes are catchy, there are A LOT of them. It was probably how they got this show extended this to a full-length movie. Initially, this made the movie hard to watch for me; but for the intended audience, my kids, they enjoy it and can easily sing along to it. These songs are now a part of our daily routine, โWHO GOES THERE?!โ โYou can give anything a try!โ Overall, the movie is well received and I support the changes being made. This is one my kids' favorite Thomas movie to watch. If my review counts for a vote in the direction of the emotional intensity, keep a foot in both worlds: An intense ride of a rare situation, and more gentle like what โmundaneโ daily life is.
M**E
Delightful!
I enjoyed watching this along with my grandchildren (5 & 7)
J**T
If your kid loves movies with songs in them then you should look into the Journey Beyond Sodor.
Our 1 year old son is really into movies that have songs in them. One day this was on the television and our son loved it so much that we had DVR it. The reason we bought it was that we were going on a 2 1/2 hour flight and we were worried that our overly active 1 year old would just cry the entire time because all he ever wants to do is walk. Well this story has a happy ending, not only did he sit and watch this the entire time but even though he couldn't hear the movie because he wouldn't keep the headphones on, he knew exactly when the songs came on and would dance on my wife's lap to each song. More importantly the story is ok and the songs are good enough for adults to listen to for a couple of hundred times.
C**4
great product
great product, fast delivery, exactly as described thanks
J**R
Creo que es una de las mejores pelรญculas de Thomas que he visto, la recomiendo mucho
L**T
Journey Beyond Sodor Review
This movie is very good. This movie has good songs (with the exception of Somebody has to be the Favorite and Who's Thomas). The new characters are good. Lexi and Theo do a good job representing autism. Hurricane and Frankie are good villains. Beresford did not serve a purpose. Merlin was the best new character because he's funny and his enthusiasm is a nice contrast to Lexi and Theo who say they can not do anything. The Bouncing is beyond terrible and not funny and the ending was rushed but it's still a passable movie. It was also nice to see the railway show diesels again and up close too. The action was also good and the troublesome trucks were entertaining at the beginning. Overall a good Thomas movie, not the best but still good.
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P**A
Saw this today after it came in. Even I was into is just as much as the kids! Very well done!A few songs have been in my head since.
D**L
This is cool man. Lots of new characters, lots of new places Thomas has a ball. Really, really good
K**Y
Daughter loves Thomas and really wanted to see this so I got her it! She loves the movie even better I got it with Prime so next day delivery
D**Z
Excellent movie, with new characters. If your kid loves Thomas they will love this movie. I enjoyed it quite a bit as well
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