It's an open-captioned captioned movie that your family can enjoy, but my son doesn't like "girlie" movies anyway, just bribe him with a bucket of buttery popcorn, and he'll promise stay out of his sister's hair the rest of the day. Juggling life as a "Mr. Mom" and a Deaf film critic, giving it a thumb up, as it exposed our age of innocence. Our household is full of chaos and daydreaming is my form of escapade. Over at Ebert's site, he thought that the author Beverly Cleary books would've been a good television series back when "Leave It to Beaver," was on the air."Another thing I want to discuss on Deaf Anthology, is that many local theatres are showing free family movies during the summer months, and I wonder why they left us out in the heat. I think they ought to be flexible letting Deaf families see open-captioned movies free such as this one, that will be a reasonable accommodation, don't you think.

This is Smokey, stay tuned for the next episode of Deaf Anthology. Good night, Deaf America!


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