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Home DVD : Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2 Disc Special Edition) [2005]

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2 Disc Special Edition) [2005]


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 : Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2 Disc Special Edition) [2005]

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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5051189128738
Format: Anamorphic, PAL
Label: Dreamworks Home Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Dreamworks Home Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 2
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Dreamworks Home Entertainment
Region Code: 2
Release Date: February 20, 2006
Running Time: 81 minutes
Studio: Dreamworks Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: October 07, 2005




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Amazon.co.uk Review:
A decade after their last hilarious short, the Oscar-winning A Close Shave, Claymation wonders Wallace and Gromit return for a full-length adventure. Daffy scientist Wallace (voiced by Peter Sallis) and his heroic dog Gromit are doing well with their business, Anti-Pesto, a varmint-hunting outfit designed to keep their English town safe from rabbits chomping on prized vegetables. Wallace meets Lady Tottington (Helena Bonham Carter), who appreciates Wallace's humane way of dealing with rabbits (courtesy of the Bun-Vac 6000), and sets up a rivalry with the gun-toting Victor Quartermaine (Ralph Fiennes, enjoying himself more than ever). Creator Nick Park, with co-director/writer Steve Box, delivers a story worthy of the 85-minute running time, although it stretches the act a bit; the formula plays better shorter, but the literally hand-crafted film is a joy to watch. Taking a chapter from classic horror films, a giant were-rabbit is soon on the prowl, and the town is up in arms, what with the annual vegetable contest close at hand. (Anyone who's seen the previous three shorts knows who saves the day.) Never content to do something simply when the extravagant will do, W&G's lives are filled with whimsical Rude Goldberg-style devices, and the opening number showcasing their alarm system is pure Aardman Animation at its finest. Even though there's a new twist here--a few mild sight gags aimed at adults--this G-rated film will delight young and old alike as Park, like team Pixar, seems incapable of making anything but an outstanding film. --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Avoid - Buy something else
How can anyone find this movie funny? Maybe it is OK if you are a big fan of Wallace and Gromit, but if you are used to American movies such as Over the Hedge, it is dull, dull, dull. Nowhere near as good as Over the Hedge or Madagascar.

Everything starts with everyone in the town looking forward to a vegetable competiton, but that all changes when a few rabbits are on the loose, and Wallace is the Were-Rabbit (quite scary for youngsters) believe it or not. The veg competiton then turns ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Oooh I do like a bit of gorgonzola
As the annual vegetable competition draws nearer, Wallace and Gromit are in charge of protecting the town's vegetables, but a vegetable monster is causing havoc for the famous British animated characters.

Audiences were treated with some wonderful animated shorts involving a barmy inventor and his faithful companion in half an hour adventures, and then after 5 years in the making, we were treated to a visually stunning, fun and clever film.

The animation and visual effects are ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lots of hilarious jokes for the grown-ups
Absolutely brilliant from beginning to end (don't miss the closing credits). If anything adults will get more out of the film than children - Ralph Fiennes fans in particular will enjoy the scene in which Victor is divested of his trousers, surely a reference to Mr Fiennes' fondness for showing his bottom in almost every film he makes...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Clever, sly, innocent and very funny
That cheese-loving, dim-witted inventor Wallace and his long-suffering, resourceful mutt Gromit have made a great transition from 30 minute shorts to an 85 minute feature. It's one of the funniest, slyest and most innocent comedies around, and one of the most action-filled, too. Wallace and Gromit run a pest control business. People have hired them to catch all the bunnies that are chomping up their vegetables. This is vital because the annual veggie contest and fair given by Lady Tottingham is only days ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another great from Aardman!
Ha ha! I don't really think i got to listen to much of this film because i seemed to be laughing so much during it. Like many Aardman there are many subtle things added in that don't stand out but when you notice them they are extremely funny. That is why you should buy it on DVD, so that you can watch it more than once and notice these little details. There are some fantasticly thought out lines that will keep any age group entertained! The story line is great, a village bonkers about a vegetable growing ... Read More




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