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FROM  DIRECTOR CAMERON CROWE COMES THE UPLIFTING TALE BASED ON A TRUE STORY  
Featuring  Family Friendly Audio Track The Whole Family Will Go Wild for this Heartwarming  Adventure Starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson On Blu-ray, DVD and Digital  Download April 3
This Easter, be unpredictable, do  something crazy and embrace your wild side!  Twentieth Century Fox Home  Entertainment presents an inspiring adventure based on a true story of one man  who brought a zoo back to life and family back together in WE  BOUGHT A ZOO, arriving on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download April 3.   Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous,  Jerry  Maguire) and starring Matt Damon (Contagion,  True  Grit), Scarlett Johansson (Iron Man 2,  Vicky Cristina  Barcelona) and Thomas Haden Church (Easy A, Sideways),  WE  BOUGHT A ZOO is “a sweet-natured tale…that you’ll want to see with your  kids” (Liz Braun, Jam! Movies).
Benjamin Mee (Damon) is a Los Angeles  newspaper columnist and adventure writer who, as a single father, faces the  challenges of raising his two young children.  Hoping that a fresh start and a  new life will restore their family spirit, Mee quits his job and buys an old  rural house outside the city with a unique bonus feature: a zoo named the  Rosemoor Animal Park, where dozens of animals reside under the care of head  zookeeper Kelly Foster (Johansson) and her dedicated team.  With no experience,  limited time and a shoestring budget, Mee sets out with the support of his  family and the local community to reopen the zoo.  Now, Benjamin is no longer  reporting an adventure story; he’s living it in his own backyard.
FROM  MATILDA TO LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE: 
TOP  LITTLE GIRLS SCENE STEALERS
As Rosie, We Bought a Zoo’s Maggie Elizabeth Jones manages to steal the spotlight from heavy-hitting co-stars Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson throughout the film. Join us as we countdown more precocious little ladies who have captured audiences’ attention in films throughout the years.
Abigail  Breslin as Oliver Hoover in Little Miss  Sunshine
Dakota  Fanning as Lucy Diamond Dawson in I Am  Sam
It takes a pretty special little lady to outshine the likes of Sean Penn and Michelle Pfeiffer but Fanning, who earned recognition from the Broadcast Film Critics Association for portraying Lucy, did it with magical ease.
Natalie  Portman as Mathilda in The  Professional
Mara  Wilson as Matilda Wormwood in Matilda
Drew  Barrymore as Gertie in E.T.
It’s no surprise Drew Barrymore was successful at such a young age, following in the footsteps of thespian relatives Lionel, Ethel and John Barrymore. Director Steven Spielberg felt Drew had the right imagination to play Gertie after she impressed him during her audition with a story that she led a punk rock band.
Natalie  Wood as Susan Walker in Miracle on  34th Street
Eight-year-old Natalie Wood was convinced that co-star Edmund Green really was Santa Claus. It wasn't until Wood saw him out of costume at the wrap party that she realized he wasn't Santa. Regardless, Wood, of course, would go onto iconic success in films like West Side Story and Rebel Without a Cause.
Tina  Majorino as Molly Singer in Corrina,  Corrina
Emma  Watson as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the  Sorcerer’s Stone
Potter master JK Rowling wanted all Brits cast in the film versions of her franchise but French-born Watson was so perfect, she could hardly reject the idea. Fans now eagerly await Watson’s next breakthrough: Non-Potter film roles.
Shirley  Temple as Shirley Dugan in Stand Up and  Cheer!












