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Published on February 24th, 2012 | by Karen Lee

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Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax Movie and a Giveaway

From the creators of Despicable Me and the imagination of Dr. Seuss comes the 3D-CG feature Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, an adaptation of the classic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope. The animated adventure follows the journey of a 12-year-old as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.

Danny DeVito will lend his vocal talents to the iconic title character of the Lorax, while Ed Helms will voice the enigmatic Once-ler. Also bringing their talents to the film are global superstars Zac Efron as Ted, the idealistic youth who searches for the Lorax, and Taylor Swift as Audrey, the girl of Ted’s dreams. Rob Riggle will play financial king O’Hare, and beloved actress Betty White will portray Ted’s wise Grammy Norma. The movie will premiere on March 2, 2012.

The Lorax

What I think about Lorax

I admit; The Lorax by Dr. Seuss was not my kids’ favorite book when they were young. I think it was too sophisticated for them to understand back then. And to prepare myself for this post, I read the book again the other day.

Boy, reading it again, it made me realize why (my) kids didn’t appreciate this book so much, as five year olds. The book is dark, Lorax was vague in demanding Once-ler to stop cutting Truffula trees, and ‘telling’ inhabitants to leave. And to a kid, I could only imagine how bullish he might seem. But as an adult and a greenie, I was disappointed that the mean and bullish Lorax was being portrayed as an “environmentalist”. Then, I wondered if he was being bossy and mean because he had ‘another’ agenda and really didn’t have the forest in mind.

Hopefully, the movie is brighter and more cheerful. And if the trailer is any indication, I hope it paints Lorax as a helpful and thoughtful and not so grim. It’s hard to tell what the movie will be like, based on the few minute trailer. But at least, the colorful, animated, and added story lines in the trailer seem to be more upbeat than the book.

Honestly, I wasn’t going to watch the movie but now that I read the book again, as a greenie, I am now curious to go see if the environmental message will be better delivered than the book. Besides, who wouldn’t want to see Betty White and Danny De Vito in a same film, even if they are just their voices? I’ll be the only adult watching the movie, without a kid.

Here is the trailer of The Lorax movie. See for yourself. And then, afterwards, let me know what you think about Lorax and enter this fun giveaway.

THE GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED

One (1) winner will receive:

seventh generation

  • $25 Fandango Gift card
  • Seventh Generation Green Clean Kit
  • Lorax T-shirt
  • Truffula Tree Pencil
  • Lorax Tote
  • Prize Pack valued at $80
  • Seventh Generation items may vary from the image shown
  • Prizing courtesy of Universal Pictures

How to enter the giveaway

Giveaway Rules

  • Give­away is open to e-mail subscribers. Your e-mail address will NOT be shared with anyone.
  • You must be over 18 years old who lives within U.S.
  • Giveaway will end at 11:59 PM EST on Friday, March 2, 2012
  • One win­ner will be cho­sen at ran­dom, gen­er­ated by a random.org, and will be announced on Saturday, March 3, 2012
  • No pur­chase is nec­es­sary to enter the giveaway.
  • You must respond within three days after giveaway is closed to be eligible.
  • There is no limit as to how many times you can enter. Each com­ment is one entry.

Disclosure: No prize or monetary reward was given to Green Living Ideas for this giveaway. The above mentioned prizes will be shipped to the winner of the giveaway directly from the sponsor.


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About the Author

Karen lives a simple, frugal, green life and shares her eco tips and news on ecokaren and is a co-founder of Green Sisterhood, a network of community of green women bloggers, making change. When she's not managing Green Sisterhood or blogging on ecokaren, she is a chauffeur to two greenagers, wife to an accidental recycler, master chef to hungry locavores, seamstress, knitter, and dumpster diver, not necessarily in that order.



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