Ink
- INK (DVD MOVIE)
DVD Features:
Deleted Scenes
Featurette
Music Video
Theatrical Trailer
The difference this time: Dr. Dolittle has settled into his talk-to-the-animals routine; his 16-year-old daughter (Raven-Symone) is getting to be a feisty handful (it turns out she's coping with a hereditary gift); and his lawyer wife (Kristen Wilson) is representing him in a trial against corporate villains who want to clear-cut a local forest. Naturally, the local critter mafia (their Don is a beaver... fugeddaboutit!) want Dolittle to fight for their cause, and this involves the successful mating of an endangered bear and a domesticated circus bear who's forgotten all the bear necessities of life in the wild. The bears are voiced by Lisa Kudrow and Steve Zahn, and they almost steal the show, but the whole menagerie (with digitally animated "talking") is equally amusing. Adults might wish that the filmmakers had tried harder to make a truly memorable sequel, but this is a movie ! for kids, and they're going to love it without quibbling. -! -Jeff Sh annon
Bunny Williams is renowned for her glamorous design and attenÂtion to every little detail in her clientsâ homes. Using her incredible knowledge of design and decor, and drawing on her wealth of experience, Williams takes the reader through several homes room by room, showing creative ways to organize and add personal touches. From dining rooms (place a chest of drawers near the dining table to store flatware, napkins, place mats, and votives) to lighting (place sconces on the wall at eye level to cut the glare from ceiling lights), and pets (find interesting flat-bottom bowls for waterâ"small Chinese fish bowls or the bottom of a porcelain tureen work ! perfectly!), Williams empowers the reader with her practical and inspiring tips for making a house a home.
Praise for Bunny Williams' Scrapbook for Living:Â
"chock full of beautiful, instructive pictures . . . many nuggets of practical advice"Â
-- The New York TimesÂ