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Plot:
It's 'vege-mania' in Wallace and Gromit's neighborhood, and our two enterprising chums are cashing in with their humane pest-control outfit, "Anti-Pesto." With only days to go before the annual Giant ...( read more
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Wallace: "I'm sorry, Gromit. I know you're doing this for my own good, but the fact is I'm just crackers about cheese. Look, if I must change me ways, at least let me do it my way, with technology.
[Lowers the Mind Manipulation-omatic onto his head]
Wallace: It's time we tried my latest invention, the Mind Manipulation-omatic. It extracts unwanted thoughts and desires. I haven't tested it yet, but it should be perfectly safe. Just a bit of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
Wallace is a cheese loving inventor of extraordinary contraptions and Gromit is his faithful and street-wise dog. Despite Wallace's inventive cleverness, he is quite the halfwit and without Gromit around to save him from bad decisions, he would have perished long ago. In Curse of the Were-Rabbit, the duo have started a business venture called Anti-Pesto- a humane pest control service cherished by the local vegetable growing community for protecting their gardens, particularly during the lead up to the annual Giant Vegetable Competition at Tottington Manor. All is fine until a monster sized rabbit starts terrorising the local veggie patches and leaving Anti-Pesto's reputation in tatters. To complicate matters further Wallace has fallen for Lady Tottington (voiced by Helena Bonham Carter) after impressing her with his humane pest control techniques. This infuriates jealous Victor Quartermaine (Ralph Fiennes) whose only solution to anything seems to involve a gun. Smart, fast, and incredibly funny, Curse informs as it entertains. There are ample discussion-worthy lessons for young adults starting with the reality that do-gooders sometime cause harm despite noble intentions. The Curse of the Were-Rabbit may be a fine reminder of the magic of stop-motion animation, but there's so much more to it; lovable characters, fun situations, and a story that can be enjoyed by all.
The epitome of Nick Park's creations and the work of those brilliant minds at Aardman Animations. Smart, hilarious, transcendentally silly fun, sure to enchant toddlers, great-grandparents and everybody in between. Among the most inventive animated films ever made. I can't remember the last time I was so happy for someone for winning an Oscar.
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PRetty funny. I love clay rabbits and Wallace and Gromit.
a very good movie with the animation made the old way. its very funny and the cast of voices were very good
Wallace and Gromit are the local pest control (they capture rabbits who eat the vegetables in their vegetable loving town) and are on the toughest job of there life when a Were-rabbit suddenly appears.
This movie is everything an animated movie should be. Smart, funny, cute and enjoyable at any age. I was surprised on how good it was after hearing some middling reviews from friends (only goes that you shouldn't listen to some people.)
Great entertainment. Well worth the time to watch it.
i was rather worried when i heard that a wallace and gromit movie was coming out... i thought it might ruin the memory of the witty half hour animations we all love... but it didn't! what a dam funny film! it's on my list of films to buy, along with many others. the plot was a bit obviouse, but who cares? it was really funny, and that's all that matters! if you don't agree, then, in the words of the villager "...kiss my artichoke!..."