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Friday, January 11, 2013

Little Red Wagon: The Movie


What are you doing this weekend? Got any fun family plans? At some point this weekend, I'm planning to sit down and watch this video with my family.


Little Red Wagon is based on the inspirational true story of eight-year-old Zach Bonner on his quest to change the world with nothing more than his beat-up red wagon and a blazing spirit of philanthropy. When Zach sets out to help homeless children in America in the wake of Hurricane Charley, by walking from his house in Tampa, FL to the White House, he must overcome bureaucrats and blisters, and capture the hearts of his fractured family and the entire nation.

If you'd like to watch this movie with your family, leave a comment on this post as I have a copy of the dvd to give away! And if you simply can't wait, look for the movie available on dvd at Walmart!



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14 comments:

Pam said...

I'd love to watch this movie with my family, Marybeth. Thanks for a chance to win a copy of the dvd : )

Hope your weekend is great!

JoAnne said...

I always enjoy reading your reviews. It helps me in choosing films for my family.

Nicole said...

It is sooo hard to find movies that are suitable for the family...I pvr'ed a bunch of Christmas movies I am sure my boys would enjoy something different since they have been GROANING since before Christmas at our selection!!!haha Thanx for the review!!! I really enjoy getting your perspective and my boys like it too because it has allowed them the opportunity to see some of them!!:)

Joyce C. said...

Thanks for the recommendation! Will be a good movie for our Friday Family Movie nights! Thanks for the chance to win!

Lee Ann said...

I have loved following you and trying your recommendations ever since I saw you speak for Three Village Church on Long Island in NY. I know live in CA!

Sue said...

I would love to watch this movie with my family.

April @ PolkaDots n' PinkySwears said...

Oh how I would love to see this with my family!! Thanks for the opportunity!

Anonymous said...

I was crying by the time he started talking about giving away water. Tears streaming down my face when I saw the garage full. It just goes to show you that it just takes one person doing what God tells them to do for great things to happen. Rudy was a great movie... I have not seen Hoosiers... but you have to have the coldest of hearts for this not to inspire you. Having just lived through Sandy and to know what it is like for friends to have no homes anymore and for fifty houses in the next town to be washed into the sea and just gone forever and having to stand in lines waiting for water and food because we had no cash and the banks were not open or they were damaged and my husband was not working... and then I got a serious infection from contaminated water from Sandy which has had me on an IV pic line at home for weeks. If only a few people in each town would do what he did... what a miracle could be wrought even if there is no disaster. There are homeless people everywhere. I just heard on the news that in Hawaii... a place we think of as Paradise... they have more homeless than anywhere. Of course, it is a nicer place to be homeless... but homeless is homeless... they still need shelter from rain and wind and they need food and clothing and so much more. It is like Mexico where the resorts have big walls around them and just beyond the walls are "cities" where people live in boxes or tin shacks. Those are the people who work in the resorts doing the "menial labor" like cleaning and dealing with the trash. That is where they get their food... that and the city dump. Can't wait to get the movie when it is available.

karenk said...

i would love to watch this movie, marybeth...thanks for the chance (and the recommendation, too).

karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com

Jennifer Noble said...

cool anonymous comment. we'd love to watch it...we're loving our clearplay DVD player, but it's even better when there's a good movie that you don't have to filter anything!

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Jen Noble

Heather said...

Marybeth~
Thanks for the good movie selections you've given recently! I appreciated the screening you do. :) Thanks for the chance to win one too.

Blessings,
Heather N

bp said...

i would love to be able to watch this with my family and the teenagers that i work with!

Tammi T. said...

Thanks for selecting this movie to review! I had tears streaming down my face by the bucketfuls while watching the trailer. I can only imagine what watching the entire movie might do. It seems like a wonderfully inspirational family movie.

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