DreamWorks Distribution | Release Date: October 5, 2005
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Universal acclaim based on 323 Ratings
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DaveM.Oct 11, 2005
Boring, and unfunny.
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gbOct 10, 2005
I think some people something funny in a Wallace & Grommit and just think everything that they do is funny. This movie was not funny--not funny for kids, not funny for the adults. The last 30 minutes crams in some decent and good jokes, but I think some people something funny in a Wallace & Grommit and just think everything that they do is funny. This movie was not funny--not funny for kids, not funny for the adults. The last 30 minutes crams in some decent and good jokes, but for the most part it was not funny. A theatre of kids hardly laughed at it. Even when my kids left Robots, they talked about it. Not this one. The story was second-rate, and the pacing was S-L-O-W. And we did get the attempted British jokes; they just weren't funny. I guess folks are desperate for a good animated film, but this was nothing more than the Johnny English of animation. Expand
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SteveBOct 9, 2005
I don't get it. Way too fey for me.
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JohnK.Dec 8, 2005
Annoying, grating, boring. It was like Ocean's 12 all over again.
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JosiahH.Aug 19, 2006
My mother, my father, and myself all fell asleep during this movie.
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joedn.Dec 7, 2005
Horrible absoloutely discusting!The actors looked like they were made out of clay this movie is not going to win any awards! it also didnt include wallaces robot pants!How could they leave out those splendid pants.
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JaggeryA.Oct 7, 2005
UGH, just as boring as any other Wallace and Gromit episodes
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JonOct 16, 2005
I took my 3 yr old to this movie. I had already taught him to say 'Come along Gromit, we have windows to wash!' in Wallace-speak. I have been a long time fan of the shorts. We went with high expectations. I believe if this was I took my 3 yr old to this movie. I had already taught him to say 'Come along Gromit, we have windows to wash!' in Wallace-speak. I have been a long time fan of the shorts. We went with high expectations. I believe if this was filmed with live actors it would have received an R rating. Themes of hate, betrayal, classist division and murder run through this offensive animation. This is 'Family/Kids'? How do I explain that the bunnies are crying because they think Wallace is dead? Killing bunnies does seem an appropriate theme for a kid movie. One of the main characters is driven by hate, guns, killing and murder. That the system wrote, approved and filmed this, then marketed it to families is considered state of the art is a telling factor in the degradation of this society. Expand
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