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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
The cheese-loving Wallace and his ever faithful dog Gromit -- the much-loved duo from Aardman's Oscar-winning clay-animated "Wallace & Gromit" shorts -- star in an all new comedy adventure, marking their first full-length feature film. (read more)
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Movie Review by Max (4/15/2006) |
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The Oscar winning animated shorts of Wallace and Gromit have finally spawned their own feature film. Back in 1989, the British short film, "A Grand Day Out," first featured the duo, winning an Academy AwardŽ for best-animated short. Now their film has grown from around twenty-three minutes to eighty-five.
Wallace (Peter...
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Movie Review by AJ (4/14/2006) |
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It's been ten years since last we saw Aardman Animation Studios' famously beloved duo Wallace and Gromit, five of those years during which this, their very first big screen outing, was in production. And let me say that it has not been a wasted five years; Nick Park's wonderful creations have been put to the very best of...
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Movie Review by Matthew (10/13/2005) |
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Kids ****
Adults ***
Wallace (Peter Sallis), an inventor, and his dog, Gromit, have just started a new business protecting the village's vegetable patches. The annual Large Vegetable Festival, hosted by Lady Tottington (Helena Bonham Carter), approaches and the town has a problem with rabbits eating all of the potential...
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Movie Review by Jarrod (10/13/2005) |
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I knew almost nothing of Wallace and Gromit prior to seeing this film except for knowing that they had been in a series of short films, and had an extremely loyal fanbase, to which I do not belong. However, in all fairness, their feature film debut is rather delightful, with stunning stop-motion animation and wry British...
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In this age where kid's movies are just assumed to have been completely designed on computer with character's voices done with stunt casting choices like Bruce Willis, Chris Rock or Cameron Diaz, it is so refreshing to see a film made with attention and care, with voices chosen for the character's best interests. ...
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