
Tarakovsky imbues Transylvania with such verve that you might never want to leave. Dracula flew them out the window, only to run into another bat. Indeed, without acclaimed animation director Genndy Tartakovsky (Cartoon Network's Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars), this Sandler vehicle would warrant an early check-out. Hey, if I stuck my hand in the Invisible Mans mouth, would it disappear Johnny asked.

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However moviegoers stake it, this latest project gels thanks to a winning combination of sophomoric humor, classic monster movie nods, and A-List animation. The new character posters for hotel transylvania: Transformania is gearing up for its release on july 23. The difference is, Hotel Transylvania aims for an immature audience whereas Grown Ups is just plain immature. If his CV serves as any indication, Adam Sandler and his friends have been zeroing in on family entertainment for years. He mostly goes nude except for a pair of floating Eye Glasses, and the one time he wears clothes is for the sake of a gag where he gets his pants pulled down and claims shrinkage.

In this PG-rated animated comedy, Count Dracula (Sandler) runs a five-stake resort that caters to monsters like Frankenstein (Kevin James), the Wolfman (Steve Buscemi), and the Invisible Man (David Spade), but things go awry when a human (Andy Samberg) stumbles in and develops eyes for Drac's 118 year-old daughter (Gomez). Griffin the Invisible Man of the Hotel Transylvania franchise. Indeed, this is this laugh-out-loud comedy that Disney's Haunted Mansion wanted to be. Griffin is one of the many guests that stays in Hotel Transylvania for Mavis. The zippy jokes will get adults' inner werewolf howling with laughs while the constant pratfalls will keep the kids in Frankenstein-sized stitches. He is an invisible man whose glasses are the only thing that can be seen. Granted, it runs schmaltzy at times and force-feeds an all-too-familiar modern 'toon moral (it's OK to be different and blah, blah, blah), but this check-in still comes with a lot of amenities, namely monstrous humor. No need to approach this creature feature with torches and pitchforks - it's universal fun for the whole family. Thanks to some frightfully cool animation, Hotel Transylvania scares up a monster mash-up that's definitely worth booking into. The decor was absolutely horrifying - dust everywhere, spiderwebs draping in every corner & artfully descending from the dimly-lit chandeliers, candles casting.
