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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Mr. Peabody & Sherman - Movie Review


Mr. Peabody & Sherman
(2014 - March 7)
Animation | Adventure | Comedy
1 hr. 32 min.
Rated: PG  | Brief Rude Humor and Some Mild Action
Grade: C+

Director: Rob Minkoff
Writers: Jay Ward (based on the series produced by), Craig Wright (screenplay), 3 more credits
Stars: Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Stephen Colbert | See full cast and crew

Mr. Peabody (Ty Burrell), the most accomplished canine in the world, and his boy, Sherman (Max Charles), use a time machine called the Wabac to embark on outrageous adventures. However, when Sherman takes the Wabac without permission to impress his friend Penny (Ariel Winter), he accidentally rips a hole in the universe and causes havoc with world history. It's up to Mr. Peabody to mount a rescue and prevent the past, present and future from being permanently altered.



Mr. Peabody & Sherman arrived in theaters not quite  via the 'way back' but indeed with high expectations for oldsters that grew up on the original Jay Ward cartoons from the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show of the late 50s and 60s. 

Unfortunately the remake is rather bland and lacks the freshness of the original TV series. It's not that it's a horrible animated film, it's just not an exceptional film. There have been so many animated films as of late and they are all pretty much on the same level, serviceable and perhaps entertaining for the kids but not so much for the parents who take them. I saw the 3D version and wouldn't recommend it, it has little to add to the experience, just a way for the studio to charge more for the tickets.


Mr. Peabody & Sherman's animation harkens back to the paintings of banal big eyed waifs of the 60s. There are Lots of celebrities who voices lend their talents to the story, , , (to name just a few),  which might be enough to hold the interest of some viewers but it wasn't enough to win me over. It lacks the simple charm of the original. The screenplay could have benefited from more puns and a little less of the convoluted story line.


Like a lot of the current wave of animated films it feels like it was made solely for the purpose of raking in some cash from the built in audience of nostalgia driven parents and the introduction of some new cartoon characters for the wee ones but in the end there isn't enough charm or double entandre humor in the puns to do justice to the original material. There is some mildly rude humor but nothing raunchy and no profanity so it is safe for viewing with the entire family.
Cast
 
Ty Burrell             Max Charles             Ariel Winter
   Mr. Peabody                     Sherman                       Penny Peterson

Muppets Most Wanted - Movie Review


Muppets 
Most Wanted
 (2014 - March 21)
Adventure | Comedy | Crime
1 hr 46 min
Rated: PG | Some Mild Action Common Sense Media says OK for kids 5+. Read more
Grade: C

Director: James Bobin
Writers: James Bobin, Nicholas StollerJim Henson (based on) (as Disney's Muppet properties and characters)
Stars: Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell, Tina Fey | See full cast and crew


Muppets Most Wanted takes the entire Muppets gang on a global tour, selling out grand theaters in some of Europe’s most exciting destinations, including Berlin, Madrid and London. But mayhem follows the Muppets overseas, as they find themselves unwittingly entangled in an international crime caper headed by Constantine—the World’s Number One Criminal and a dead ringer for Kermit—and his dastardly sidekick Dominic, aka Number Two, portrayed by Ricky Gervais. The film stars Tina Fey as Nadya, a feisty prison guard, and Ty Burrell as Interpol agent Jean Pierre Napoleon.


Disney's Muppets Most Wanted is directed by James Bobin (The Muppets (2011), Flight of the Conchords (2007), Da Ali G Show (2003)) and produced by David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman. Bobin co-wrote the screenplay with Nicholas Stoller, (The Muppets (2011), Get Him to the Greek (2010), Fun with Dick and Jane (2005)) who is also executive producer with John Scotti (The Incredible Hulk (2008), Bad Boys II (2003), The Rock (1996)). Featuring music from Academy Award®-winning songwriter Bret McKenzie (The Muppets, The Pirates! Band of Misfits, Flight of the Conchords (2007), Dancing with the Stars, The Simpsons).
Lots of talent in the cast, loads of cameos from a wide array of stars and personalities can not save this movie. The jokes are tired, there is nothing new or interesting to breathe life into this 'sequel' that they proclaim in their opening musical number that they are about to make.
The performances by the Muppet's 'human' costars are lackluster and humorless as that of the Muppets. They are colorful, if that is a plus. How many times must we see Miss Piggy chase after Kermit the frog.
Ricky Gervais has zero screen presence and no comic timing in this film. He can be funny so I assume it is the writing and direction that is the problem here.

Ty Burrell is about as funny as he is on 'Modern Family' i.e. NOT, and again, he can be funny so it must be the writing and the direction holding him back as well.
Tina Fey really got on my last good nerve. Her tired sophomoric shtick is so boring on the snooze-fest '30 Rock' and it is equally ineffective here... but if that is your cup of tea...you may just enjoy this film. Personally, I couldn't wait for it to end. Its 1 hr. 46 min. running time felt more like 3 1/2. I didn't grow up watching the Muppets and they are not endearing characters for me but are silly, juvenile and humor-free. Perhaps I'm just getting old and crabby.
The concept that the Muppets can not tell the difference between their best friend Kermit and the evil Constantine with a Russian accent is insipid and tedious and the basis for the whole story. Kids will probably enjoy Muppets Most Wanted but I feel for the parents that must sit through it with them.
 Muppets Most Wanted is at least free of crude, sexual innuendo, nudity and profanity. It is safe for children of all ages.
 
 



 Some behind the scenes shots.

Cast
                                      
   Dominic Badguy                       Nadya                Jean Pierre Napoleon