Yogi Bear
A documentary filmmaker travels to Jellystone Park to shoot a project and soon crosses paths with Yogi Bear, his sidekick Boo-Boo, and Ranger Smith.
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- Cast:
- Dan Aykroyd , Justin Timberlake , Anna Faris , Tom Cavanagh , T.J. Miller , Nate Corddry , Andy Daly
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it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
The acting in this movie is really good.
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
I have never watched the TV series but i have seen this movie a lot. It is very funny until the human romance starts which is so awkward. Everybody and everything is very funny till that point and they definitely gave Yogi and Boo boo enough jokes but the Humans sadly mean this film isn't quite perfect.
Take a deep breath when you enter the cinema to see this one because it's downright breathtaking. At the end of the day, it's a fun, entertaining blockbuster, and that's really all it needed to be. I love this movie, which is hilarious! My favorite character is Yogi Bear. Yogi catches his cape on fire at one point. Yogi proves he is "smarter than the average bear." My only problems with the film are most present in the latter half. The first 45 minutes is a lot of fun and is rather cleverly made. I wasn't really sure if I'd like the movie. I thoroughly enjoyed this film, Lots of time on character development, and the intricacies that make you really care for a plot and its characters. 7/10.
Yogi Bear – CATCH IT (C+) Yogi Bear is just like Alvin and Chipmunks sequels, which are funny at times but tedious. Yogi is alright but I think Boo Boo is the funniest part of the movie. Justin Timberlake did a great job as voice over to Boo Boo. It was sweet, innocent and funny. Dan Ayokroyd voice over as Yogi Bear is alright not that funny though.Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh and T.J Miller are alright. Yogi Bear is strictly for kids and that's why kids will love it, But for adults there is nothing much to see. So, you have kids then show them otherwise simply ignore it. Its strictly time pass.
As a teenager who grew up with Hanna-Barbera and Bagdasarian, I was really nervous when I saw the first trailers for this movie. my first thoughts were "Why, Aykroyd, why?" But, being an Aykroyd fan, and seeing it on sale for $5 at Walmart, I decided to watch it and see.First of all, it was definitely not true to the original cartoons, but then again, it is supposed to have a modern twist to it. Kind of like the new Chipmunk movies (Which, I hate to admit, didn't mind). There were a few bits from the cartoons, but the writers went their own way on it. Putting aside any knowledge of Yogi Bear, I actually liked the movie. The story was kind of simple and easy to guess, but it isn't supposed to be some intense drama. It's a light comedy about a talking bear. I have read some reviews talking about the humour in the movie, well I have to admit the joke about using the turtle as a footstool made me have to pause the movie because I kept bursting out laughing. I thought the humour was right on the dot, but then again, that's just my opinion of what I think is funny.One thing I didn't like was that I found the scenes between the actors and the bears awkward. Obviously the actors didn't have the CGI bears right there in front of them, but I think it could have been done a little bit better.All in all, I liked the movie. But if you are a die hard Yogi fan, it might not be the best movie for you. That is my reasoning for giving it a seven out of ten.