*nagowteena* wrote:It doesn't look really amazing from what I've seen and heard so far, but I think I'll check it out when it hits theaters.
I know this film may not hit #1 in it's opening weekend. And I know people will compare it to other films that has an animal trying to find it's way home. All I care is the entertainment value. If it's good enough to watch, then I don't mind seeing it. I never go by what critics say.
Umm. . . There are four butt jokes in the trailer alone. Plus two half-arsed sex innuendos, plus the token "I can't hold my wee" line. Do I really need any more proof that this movie is going to blow than that?
Terastas wrote:Umm. . . There are four butt jokes in the trailer alone. Plus two half-arsed sex innuendos, plus the token "I can't hold my wee" line. Do I really need any more proof that this movie is going to blow than that?
Heh. That's nothing new. The squirrel in "Over the Hedge" had to go wee. Donkey in the 1st Shrek film helped put out a camp fire by pissing on it. To make things worse, the deer in Open Season takes a real dump.
Heh I posted about this movie over 2 years ago when it was announced. Definitely a "B" movie, and since I never got around to renting Over The Hedge, Open Season, Madagascar, or The Wild, this one will probably elude me as well. (Yes, I know the only similarity between those movies is animals in character-stereotypical roles doing ha-ha funny things, but still.)
Terastas wrote:Umm. . . There are four butt jokes in the trailer alone. Plus two half-arsed sex innuendos, plus the token "I can't hold my wee" line. Do I really need any more proof that this movie is going to blow than that?
Heh. That's nothing new. The squirrel in "Over the Hedge" had to go wee. Donkey in the 1st Shrek film helped put out a camp fire by pissing on it. To make things worse, the deer in Open Season takes a real dump.
Never saw Open Season (that looked like crap too), but the other two movies had just as many (if not fewer) sex, butt and/or toilet jokes in them in their entirety as are in the A&O trailer alone. That's not a good sign at all.
I went and saw it with my daughter...she's into wolves too...and it was cute...but I just don't agree with the name, since wolf biologist are no longer callin the lead wolf the Alphas...they are being called mother and father wolf, or the breeding pair...
But anyway it's a kids movie, and it's cute and informative
Never do anything as a wolf that you wouldn't do as a man....if you have a good heart...you'll be a good dog
I think that the art-style looks very uninteresting, but ofcourse its not just good looks that makes a movie good. Plus if it educates people and children about wolves its still something to support I think.
I'll probably pirate it when there is a watchable DVD-copy online to see if its worth investing into the DVD-release.
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