'We Bought a Zoo'

Based loosely on a true story, "We Bought a Zoo" looks like the best kind of feel-good movie -- one that doesn't sacrifice real emotions (and a sense of humor) for sappy, upbeat messages. Matt Damon plays a widower with two kids who, in attempt to give himself and them a fresh start, buys a house that's attached to a wildlife park -- despite not knowing anything about caring for animals. Director Cameron Crowe is due for another great movie, and we have high hopes this will be it.<br>
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<b>Release date</b>: Dec. 23<br>
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<i>-- <a href="http://twitter.com/Zap2itRick">Rick Porter</a>, <a href="http://www.zap2it.com">Zap2it</a></i>

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Based loosely on a true story, "We Bought a Zoo" looks like the best kind of feel-good movie -- one that doesn't sacrifice real emotions (and a sense of humor) for sappy, upbeat messages. Matt Damon plays a widower with two kids who, in attempt to give himself and them a fresh start, buys a house that's attached to a wildlife park -- despite not knowing anything about caring for animals. Director Cameron Crowe is due for another great movie, and we have high hopes this will be it.

Release date: Dec. 23

-- Rick Porter, Zap2it

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