Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is the best film I have seen this year. It makes my Top Ten list of movies with utter ease.
There is nothing bad about this film. As such, everything is brilliant, and everything is pulled off with style and class. I strongly recommend seeing this film, but only because I want it to do well at the box office; it really deserves to. So much more than everything else this year. Add to that that it is the best-reviewed wide release of the year so far. Discuss. |
Anything with Wallace and Gromit should be great. It doesn't come out in the Merry -land of Eng for another two weeks, but I'll definately try and see it.
It's all so random, yet funny, stupid yet touching (I still cry at Gromit in his cell in A Close Shave). I've seen a few clips from it and it looks fantastic. "They're breeding like... well, like rabbits..." Genius! Pure Genius! Give the film a medal! |
Yes, this is one of those films that I'll not go and see and will probably keep forgetting to buy the DVD, because they only release a film on DVD fucking ages afterwards.
But it does look amazing, and will mostly likely be funnier than the previous offerings. |
To be perfectly honest, I much prefer the origionals meself. COTWR is good, without a doubt, but it's being advertised to hell in Hobbitland. Like, 'Omg, take your kids to this and it will be kiddie movie of the year!'. It wasn't designed purely for children. A bit embarressing for us old Wallace and Gromit fans. :|
Though 'Nun Wrestling' is very amusing. :D |
Did you hear that Wallace and Gromit went up in flames? A studio caught on fire and destroyed all (or most) sets and figurines. It was really bad plus they were about to go on a tour showing all of the sets and etc.
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It was that Chicken/Penguin thing i tell you.
at least wallace and grommit survived. the cast from chicken run died. and that butter guy from the lurpak advert died :( and so did a load of other pricless play-doh. |
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is absolutely marvellous, as befits Wallace and Gromit. I adored every part of it - the great plot, fantastic characterisation, and such long-lasting, broad humour. Bunnies are perfectly suited to the W&G universe, as are all the new characters, something I wasn't expecting. I can't recommend this film enough. It's going to be in my DVD collection, which certainly says something about its quality.
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I plan on seeing Cures of the Were Rabbit sometime soon, I have a short break from school coming up and intend to go watch it then. As for the fire, I heard that many of the old Creature Comforts figures were destroyed, as was Morph from that old kids' show. Real shame.
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I'm too lazy nowadays to go to the cinema, so I'll likely watch it on TV in a few years, love it and buy the DVD.
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Yea, I got a screening to it, and I thought it was absolutely brilliant. I myself am a huge fan of Wallace and Gromit and I loved this movie. However, there were a lot of kids there screaming for the entire duriation of the film. Blegh.
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