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Chicken Little (2005)
This epic tale presents a new twist to the classic fable of a young chicken who causes widespread panic when he mistakes a falling acorn for a piece of the sky. In this hilarious adventure, Chicken Little is determined to restore his reputation. But just as things are starting to go his way, a real piece of the sky lands on his head! Suspense, chaos, and plenty of laughs ensue as Chicken Little and his band of misfit friends, Abby Mallard (aka Ugly Duckling), Runt of the Litter and Fish Out of Water, attempt to save the world without sending the town into a whole new panic. This time, when it comes to saving the world, it helps to be a little chicken. (read more)
| Release Date: | November 4th, 2005 |
| Running Time: | 81 minutes |
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Chicken Little Movie Review by Zara (3/13/2007) |
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You know what's weird about this movie? I saw it twice in the theater and yet I'm struggling now to remember just what was in it. I know that Chicken Little was voiced by GARDEN STATE's Zach Braff and I know that My Midget was into dancing to some "tail feather" song at the end, but other than that, I'm not quite sure what...
(complete Chicken Little review by Zara)
Chicken Little Movie Review by Matthew (11/7/2005) |
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Adults ** ½
Children ****
Chicken Little (Zach Braff, "Garden State", TV's "Scrubs") creates a stir in the town of Oakey Oaks when he begins ringing the school bell, yelling "The sky is falling, the sky is falling." After the animal residents run amuck, they eventually realize everything is calm and Chicken Little becomes...
(complete Chicken Little review by Matthew)
| Chicken Little Movie Review by Scott (11/6/2005) |
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Falls short and doesn't live up to its interesting and entertaining marketing campaign
Chicken Little (Zach Braff) claims that the sky is falling but it turns out later that it's not. Chicken Little is then mocked for the next year because he worried the town for no reason. A year passes by and this time the sky really is...
(complete Chicken Little review by Scott)
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