The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
PG | 30 June 2000 (USA)
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Rocky and Bullwinkle have been living off the finances made from the reruns of their cartoon show. Boris and Natasha somehow manage to crossover into reality and team up with Fearless Leader, an evil criminal turned media mogul with some evil plans up his sleeve. Rocky and Bullwinkle must stop the three of them before they wreak havoc.

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ada the leading man is my tpye
Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
Majorthebys Charming and brutal
Mark Bernard (marky-b) I'm not sure why this movie is hated so much. I'm a rather cynical fellow, and I thought it was pretty cute and fun.It's always risky bringing animated characters to life with real actors, and I don't think anyone could have done better.The very capable cast gave it their all. It was great to hear June Foray do her unmistakable voice of Rocky. I felt the spirit of the old show intact, thanks to Ms. Foray and an excellent, enthusiastic voicing of Bullwinkle by Keith Scott. Of course, Piper Perabo was adorable as expected.The story itself was not groundbreaking, and probably not quite interesting enough for a feature length movie. That covers most movies these days, so don't consider that a deal breaker.All in all, and fun way to blow an hour and a half... as long as you're old enough to know the original series, and keep your expectations as low as they were back in the day.
SnoopyStyle In 1964, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show is canceled. Thirty five years later, Rocky and Bullwinkle's world is crumbling. Rocky doesn't even fly anymore. With the fall of the Iron Curtan, Fearless Leader (Robert De Niro), Boris Badenov (Jason Alexander), and Natasha Fatale (Rene Russo) go underground and dig their way to Hollywood. Studio executive Minnie Mogul signs a contract with the trio attached to the project which gets them pulled into the real world. They are buying up all the cable channels to broadcast RBTV (Really Bad TeleVision) and hypnotize the country. FBI agent Karen Sympathy (Piper Perabo) is sent to get Rocky and Bullwinkle to take down the villains.This movie keeps to the spirit of goofy humor of the original TV show. It is full of the sly comedy and sarcastic references. I would have liked all the characters from the cartoon to remain in their 2 dimensional animated look. It's probably a mistake to have real actors play the cartoon villains. No matter how hard the three actors try, they can never get the cartoon feeling into their characters. They feel flat and rather tiresome. Piper Perabo is adorable and works well with Rocky and Bullwinkle. However she gets separated from them and the chemistry dissipates. It's a simple road trip movie and should be a lot easier than this.
starkobert Movies that aren't serious can be really fun, this one however is an exception from that statement. I know it's supposed to be silly, to be wacky and hilarious but it just doesn't do it for me. The green/blue screen effects are extremely bad and throughout the movie I never felt that the animated characters were "real". The puns in this movie was over-used as well along with the bad script and I think that's what destroyed it the most for me. Now don't get me wrong: an unserious storyline can still make the watcher believe it by using the right tools. But a script that bad made the storyline completely unbelievable and breaking the fourth wall is something you should not over-use even if you want the comedic effect to become stronger. Why is that? Because breaking the fourth wall is a great way to make the audience get shocked since the actors are breaking a rule there, which catches their attention immediately. If you over-use this, however, the effect gets worn off to the point where it just gets annoying.In some shots there's some filming-errors as well such as too much headroom, unnecessary space where it's not needed since it doesn't provide any information, lack of contrast balance between the green/blue screen shots and the objects/people and etc. Perhaps something you don't think about too much, but can be extremely annoying if it constantly occurs. This is also the reason why it looks like a really really bad B- movie from the 80's personally. The acting overall was pretty okay, even though there were in some places in the movie where it was noticeable that the actors didn't really did their roles seriously which made it harder to believe the story.All in all, a bad movie.
sogoodrottenpunk So, I wouldn't say this is the best movie I have ever seen and there was certainly some room for improvement, but for an animated family comedy based on a very well-known cartoon series with a specific type of humor and jokes I would have to say that they did about as good a job that could be done. I watch a ton of movies with my children and there are very few that can hold ALL of our interest and entertain us the whole time and this one made the cut. I would recommend it to any fan of the old cartoon series or to any parent that is looking for something different their kids will surely enjoy and if they half any sense of humor at all they should as well.
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