You may have heard ads for The Jensen Project, a family movie night sponsored by Walmart and Proctor & Gamble. The movie is a story about a family of scientists (mom, dad, and 15-year-old son) who need to save the world, learning to trust each other in the process.
It's a movie geared for families, so the language will be clean and the storyline enjoyable. I definitely think that if you aren't doing anything Friday night, it would be a good way to spend some time together. If you have older kids, it can also lead into some conversations about family dynamics and how family members relate to each other. The soundtrack for the movie features artists like Jordin Sparks and Brooke White, and will be bundled with the DVD (available July 17th at Walmart).
The movie will air Friday, July 16th at 8/7 central.
I received a bonus pack from P&G and Walmart in exchange for this review (which included some popcorn to enjoy during the show, and "behind the scenes" footage). They are hosting a giveaway to my readers as well. One winner will receive The Jensen Project DVD and soundtrack!
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Deadline is July 18th.
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