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| Value for Money | 8.5/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8.5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9/10 |
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Full review by
Stunt Gerbil![]()
on 12th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 10
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Good Points: Fun for all the family.
Bad Points: None.
General comments: Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit may lack a little bit of the dazzle and originality of the earlier films, but it is still wonderful, and is a bit like meeting old friends.
The new twist to this film is that it is a spoof of the old fashioned horror films where the villagers are confronted by a monster and rally around.
This time it's a giant rabbit that is scoffing everyone's garden produce, due to Wallace's ill-timed experiments.
For anyone familiar with Wallace and Gromit this is not going to be a disappointment.
It's classic British comedy, not just a unique and clever animation with a great cast, including Peter Kay as a comical policeman!
Stunt Gerbil's review and ratings | 125 words
Review by
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expert review
on 20th Nov 2005
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User Rating : 7
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Anybody who has seen the three original animated shorts starring the cheese-loving Wallace and his silent - but considerably smarter - pooch Gromit can't help but be charmed by their antics. The characters' genuine likeability and the ingenious stop-motion claymation that brought them to life endeared them to millions around the world. Inevitably, Hollywood (in the form of Dreamworks' wunderkind Jeffrey Katzenberg) lured W&G creator Nick Park into producing big-screen fare, and the British a ...
Timix1's full review | 628 words

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