This is a fun family movie, but be warned. In all the reviews I have ever read for this, NONE of them point out that in the end ***WARNING WARNING SPOILER ALERT WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE AAAAAH!*** Wallace almost dies, and he looks dead for a minute, and I remember hearing kids crying in the theater, but then Wallace wakes up at the smell of cheese, so warn your sensitive kids before watching this.
I saw it, and that is great. It has great messages for the family. Though it is based on the Wallace and Gromit line, consumerism isn't an issue. Obviously tastier than the Cloudy with a chance of meat balls movie.
This is a fall favorite in our house. In this adventure Wallace & Gromit are working as bunny catchers. Rather than kill the bunnies Wallace attempts to reprogram their brains. Wallace's invention backfires and results in his transformation into the were-rabbit. It's has a lot of funny take-offs on classic horror style films without any gore or really scary stuff. The little bunnies crack my kids up and there is a very pro-vegetable message which is always helpful with picky preschoolers in the house.
I took my 6 yr old son to see this movie and we really enjoyed it together! There is some adult hidden type humor that went over the kid's heads to keep us 'old' people amused (LOL) too, so there's something for everyone. We will be buying the dvd when it's out.
Cute Movie!...Claymation a Wonderful Change From All The CGI Out There!
My kids are 6 and 4 years old and we've had this movie for about a year and a half. They really like this movie and so do I! The clay animation is so fun to watch, even if the story might get a tad slow in places. Yes, there is some that British humor that the kids won't get, and some scenes that sensitive kiddos might be frightened by, but all in all it's a very entertaining movie. There is some burping and raspberries blown by the bunnies, if some of the parents want to steer clear of that kind of humor. There is also the matter of the hunter and his gun, the dogs going after each other, Wallace dying but not really dying. My kids have always been fine with everything in the movie, but I have also made a strong point with them that it's only a story, not real.
Great flick and highly recommended!
Like all Aardman movies, this one was great. This movie might be a little spooky for your young viewers. (By young I mean 3 or 4.) This movie has some violence and crude humor. Overall, Aardman has done a great production to go with its mates.
This is an interesting clamation involving my favorite characters on another wacky adventure. It was a sweet story and I loved all the food but I don't like cheese but don't get me wrong because that is not the reason why I marked this movie 4/5. 5/5 is reserved for the absolute best of movies. It was a fun movie and you should definitely see it!
Aardman has great animated films, the claymation is so well done and the storyline is very engaging. Some scenes could be a little scary for little kids and some grown ups references might be a bit offending. At the end Gromit rescues Wallace and proves once again that their friendship is strong.
LOVE love love this movie. Wallace and Gromit are the best. And this film has a rabbit! Very fun and enjoyable stop motion format. Fun for kids, tweens and adults.
Great movie for younger kids, and tweens might enjoy it, too. The only violence is very cartoon-esque, and the scary isn't too scary. I enjoyed the genius contraptions that Wallace comes up with, the loyalty of Gromit, and the friendship the two share. Nothing objectionable here, and one that's great not just for Halloween viewing.