Examiner writes: Whether you're a fan of classic arcade games or just love gorgeous visuals with a fun sense of humor, "Wreck-it Ralph" delivers. Disney has relied way too heavily on Pixar to produce quality films that appeals to both kids and adults this past decade and in recent years they have been showing signs of fatigue. Although they still churn out good films, a myriad of sequels and 3D re-releases has taken its toll on the once untouchable animation house. One of the signs of this changing of the guard are films like "Wreck-it Ralph", a film that calls forth immediate nostalgia for a past time and era long gone while also providing plenty of entertainment for both families and the growing geek culture that has been neglected for far too long.
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