This is a movie regarding wildlife animals defending their wilderness against a real estate developer (Brenden Fraiser) who intends to bulldoze said forrest and create a sprawling gated community paradise. This is not an antimated movie but rather real animal with the use of some computer graphics to appear they are doing the things that is being alleged in the movie.
Brooke Shields is the wife of Brenden Fraiser and the naked man in the trunk of the police vehicle in "The Hangover" is Brenden Fraiser's boss.
There were some funny moments but for the most part I was wondering when the movie was going to end. I took my kids and my oldest son's friend and they laughed at a couple parts but for the most part just sat there and watched it. None of them complained or said they wanted to leave but this definately wasn't movies like "How to Train Your Dragon" or "Diary of a Wimpy Kid."
This movie might be worth renting (even though I have no intention of ever seeing it again) but I wouldn't pay the $70 or whatever I paid to see it at the movie theatre. BOL!
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This is a movie regarding wildlife animals defending their wilderness against a real estate developer (Brenden Fraiser) who intends to bulldoze said forrest and create a sprawling gated community paradise. This is not an antimated movie but rather real animal with the use of some computer graphics to appear they are doing the things that is being alleged in the movie.
Brooke Shields is the wife of Brenden Fraiser and the naked man in the trunk of the police vehicle in "The Hangover" is Brenden Fraiser's boss.
There were some funny moments but for the most part I was wondering when the movie was going to end. I took my kids and my oldest son's friend and they laughed at a couple parts but for the most part just sat there and watched it. None of them complained or said they wanted to leave but this definately wasn't movies like "How to Train Your Dragon" or "Diary of a Wimpy Kid."
This movie might be worth renting (even though I have no intention of ever seeing it again) but I wouldn't pay the $70 or whatever I paid to see it at the movie theatre. BOL!
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