Mr. Peabody & Sherman

PG 6.8
2014 1 hr 32 min Adventure , Animation , Family

A young boy and his dog, who happens to have a genius-level IQ, spring into action when their time-machine is stolen and moments in history begin to be changed.

  • Cast:
    Ty Burrell , Max Charles , Ariel Winter , Allison Janney , Stephen Colbert , Stephen Tobolowsky , Stanley Tucci

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Reviews

Hellen
2014/03/07

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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CommentsXp
2014/03/08

Best movie ever!

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Bea Swanson
2014/03/09

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Donald Seymour
2014/03/10

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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priitcolumns
2014/03/11

First part of the movie i would give 12 out of 10 points. Really fun adventure film, not only for kids. Since the dog hypnotized girls parents, i waited to see also how they arrive back, but what never happened. For me from this part when they left Mr. Peabody in old Creece, it went kind of messy, off-road rally (like lots of weird cartoons). From this part i would give 2 out of 10. So, median score i get than 7.

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OneEightNine Media
2014/03/12

The only reason I wasted my time watching this is because it has something like an eighty percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Anyway, this film is a disorganized mess. It is like a bunch of not particularly funny episodes of Sherman and Peabody pasted together in an attempt to fill up the required one and a half hours of bullSh!t on the screen. As you can tell, I am not a fan. There is a moral lesson sandwiched in there somewhere but it doesn't matter because the film is choppy, uninspired and unfunny. I do recall laughing once. It wasn't a laugh, more of a chuckle. But whatever, save yourself the pain and skip it. It is a waste of time you will regret unless you're under the age of seven. I wouldn't even recommend it as a family film.

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pdking77
2014/03/13

To begin with, I was a big fan of Mr. Peabody and Sherman as a child in the 60s and was skeptical about an updated remake and avoided it at the theaters. Usually updated stories from years gone by get ruined by making them current. But I had a chance to see it and was glad I did. I laughed out loud more during this movie than I had in any movie in a long, long time. There's humor for every generation from Baby Boomer to Millennial. I wasn't prepared for how actually intelligent it is. Possible spoiler: There are many little touches that Boomers will recognize and appreciate and laugh at in recognition ("Hey, I'm walking here!", "I'm Spartacus!" etc), and stick around for the very last few frames for a true 'Fractured Fairy Tales" touch. The wit is sharp and humor is surprisingly stronger than the original cartoons. And the music is pretty good, too.

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christophermathai
2014/03/14

I have decided to watch and review the movie, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, I will know summarize the movie without spoiling the movie. The movie starts when Mr. Peabody ( a dog) shows that he is different than most dogs. He also talks about how he adopted a little boy who is now seven named Sherman. Because, of Peabody's intelligence, he has won a Nobel Prize award and even has a penthouse in New York where he raises Sherman. Mr. Peabody's most important invention is the Wayback, a time machine that he keeps hidden. He uses the time machine to teach Sherman about different periods of history. One day on a school day, Sherman's class is learning about George Washington. When a girl named Penny, tries to answer a question, Sherman contradicts the idea and argued against it. The is argument becomes a fight where Penny mocks Sherman for being a dog. It was told that Sherman bit Penny. Peabody is brought to a counselor who says that she will inspect his lifestyle to see if he is a good parent. One night, Penny and her parents come to Mr. Peabody's house. Mr. Peabody impresses Penny's parents which his skill, while Sherman shows Penny the Wayback.I will now make analysis of the Mr. Peabody and share my opinion. I believe that the movie tried well to show different points of history, but it didn't fulfill its promise. I believe that it should have more accurately expressed the events, but I admit I liked the choice in each of the events. I believe that this movie expressed a lot of equality, stating how if a human can own a dog, a dog should be able to own a human. It also showed the effects of persuasion when Sherman would want to do everything Penny told him to do. Since I have been to few of the places in the movie such as Florence, I enjoyed the settings in the movie and almost remembering it to be just like it was in the movie. If I were to grade this movie on a scale to 1 to 10, I would give it a seven. I believe that this movie won't become a classic, but it is better than most animated movies these days.

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