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swanlake (0)
06/28/2007
I saw this movie on a plane during my trip to Canada.Initially I expected it to be a dull cartoon movie,but it turned out to be a good one.I liked it.

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XAgent (30)
05/06/2007
The bunnies always seem to get the most laughs.

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PixarFan2007 (5)
05/06/2007
A 4.5. Wallace and Gromit are vermon catchers who stop rabbits from sabatoging gardens for a local festival. Wallalce tries to invent a way to turn rabbits off vegetables and it backfires and he creates a monster. The humor of the shorts is in this film and the wallace rabbit is pretty funny.

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ILikePie (55)
04/16/2007
Wallace and Gromit is good, but I thought a full-length film was a bit 'overkill'. Of course, the irony was that it got good at the end. I preferred the originals, but still a good film

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Limpin' Trenchfoot (18)
10/09/2006
With Pixar type animations all over the shop, and with decreasing returns every time a new one is released, it's great to see claymation still holding its own. The best thing about W & G is that each time you watch them you notice a lot of funny stuff in the small detail such as the headlines in paper Gromit might be reading. While I enjoyed this greatly I think W & G stories are best in their half hour format. The animation here is brilliant but the length could've done with being a little more condensed

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excelsior30 (8)
07/07/2006
You have to appreciate the time and work these people put in this movie. When you see the pair for the first time (if it's this movie) you'll love them. "The Wererabbit" is the best I've seen and it has a great plot. I thought for being 23 when I watched it, it was too childish- not true! I love them and anyone can at any age. I've heard that another movie will air half a decade from now, I can't wait to see more plasticine action from Aardman and Dreamworks.

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DaRick (3)
06/13/2006
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a good movie, with much dry humour and theatrics which epitomised the franchise, but it is a little over-rated. Still, it is definitely a notch above average and a sequel may not be a total waste of time. (4/5 stars)

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cwschl (0)
03/28/2006
Very good - fun interesting great animation good story line. All ages "that like a english sense of humor" will love it. Can't wait for the next one.

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alpepper (22)
01/01/2006
Slept through substantial portions of this movie. I slept through the other W&G movie and their shorts as well. I just don't find this brand of humor particularly funny.

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Daccory (15)
12/23/2005
Clever, artistic and real talent combine to make a proper family movie. No super-heroes saving the Universe here, just down-to-earth creativity and humourous to boot!

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heartlessbitch (0)
11/26/2005
Wallace and Gromit are, without a doubt, the two most charming, lovable, heart-warming and sweet-natured characters to ever grace both television and the silver screen. "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" is outrageously funny and quite simply, hilarious without being insulting. Nick Park is a genius; this movie is a labor of love and the best one I have ever seen. W&G are not just for kids. Some of the adults who are head over heels in love with this dynamic duo are the most worldly, sophisticated, accomplished and even cynical people I know. Wallace's big, goofy grin and Gromit's deep, soul eyes have captured hearts from all age groups and all walks of life. I'd give it six stars it they were available! :)

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megs21781 (0)
11/03/2005
This is by far one of the best movies I've ever seen. Being an avid rabbit lover and owner it reminded me of my bunnies so much. Its just overall cute and funny. I loved it so much I saw it twice just to take in all the things I may have missed. I just can't belive that clay-mation could be so precise and entertaining. Bravo to the makers of this funny and amazing movie. And it isn't just for kids, alot of adult humor in it also.

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INOitALL (0)
10/29/2005
Just like the videos I own. Funny and cute.

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ClassicTVFan47 (38)
10/24/2005
And, thus, my streak of picking superb movies to see at the theatre continues. Fantastic Four, The Incredibles, Shrek 2, Sky Captain and the World of Tommorow, Spider-Man 2, Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith and now Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit! Based on the three very amusing (especially "The Wrong Trousers") shorts from Aardman Animation, this british-originated claymation feature hits all the right notes. As many others have said, Gromit steals the show--without saying a word. His expressions say it all. The plot is quite humorous, and although menacing, not excessivly dark. The sense of humor that the movie has is great with awesome puns, great sight gags, some moments that nearly break the fourth wall, and even some mild double entendres. The animation is good, and some of the character designs are exteremely appealing. Overall, this was a throughly enjoyable film!

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Wolves_R_Cool (0)
10/19/2005
I saw this at the cinemas a while a go, and I enjoyed it. the animation was nice and it was fun to watch. If you liked the shorts, you'll probably like this, too. There are some jokes that kids won't get. The story revolves around Wallace and Gromit operating a pest-control business that stops rabbits and other pests from ruining the villagers' vegetables which are being prepared for an annual competition. Soon, an even bigger pest threatens the town and Wallace and Gromit try to stop it from causing any harm. I don't want to spoil anything, but it is a good movie for both kids and adults.

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earthbound (40)
10/17/2005
Seldom do I get so much pure viewing pleasure from a film in the cinema as I did while watching 'The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'. For those of you unfamiliar with Wallace and Gromit, they are the loveable clay motion creations of Nick Park: Wallace, a slightly gormless, unfailingly polite bachelor inventor, and his long-suffering intellectual canine partner, Gromit. Their relationship is like that of an old married couple, and the adventures in which they get entangled are utterly incongruous with their domestic natures. In this film, they are running a humane pest control service and find themselves dealing with a beast, an enormous mutant were-rabbit, who is endangering the prize vegetables grown by the local villagers to exhibit at the annual fair. The film is unapologetically silly and deviously clever, paying homage to King Kong, Jaws, and a whole rake of early horror flicks, revelling in the hackneyed characters that populate such films - the superstitious village yokels, the semi-crazed preacher, etc. It would have been easy for the filmmaker to drop in these references in a heavy-handed fashion, sticking out as anomalies from the flow of the story, as was the case in places with Shrek, but Park's touch is so deft and natural that they add entertainment value for adults and children alike, albeit for different reasons. There is also a love interest, although, don't expect to have your emotions wrenched. Other than that, I am giving nothing away, as there is a twist in the tale which you may not see coming. Just watch it.

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