Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle [HD]



Oh my God,it's ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a terrific family comedy! Robert DeNiro,Rene Russo,and Jason Alexander were perfect playing Fearless Leader,And Boris and Natasha. Even newcomer Piper Perbalo did a great job playing FBI agent Karen Sympathy. Yes,people critizised this movie,but who cares? DON'T BELIVE THEM! Lots of fun and tons of puns is what ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE was and is all about. This is a GREAT family treat.

A pleasant surprise
I wasn't expecting much from this movie. I mean, I like Rocky and Bullwinkle, but it seemed like stretching out the short cartoon to fill a whole film was a potentionally bad idea. But it turns out they managed to make something worthwhile.

It's not a laugh riot. But then again, neither was the original cartoon. What it has going for it is a lot of corny humor, a ridiculous plot, and, of course, Robert Deniro's dead on impersonation of Fearless Leader. Really, it's kind of scary how well he does it. And the entire movie could've been terrible and it still would've been worth it to watch DeNiro spoof his "Taxi Driver" role.

The movie's humor comes from its dialogue, its strange characters, its patently absurd plot twists, and of course, the trademark breaking of the fourth wall. There's even some intelligence behind this silliness, though most won't get past the puns to notice it.

Look, I liked it. I can't say much more than that. It's amusing...

Fun to watch repeatedly. Filled with subtle jokes
THE ADVENTURES OF ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE is based on the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon series, shown on television at a time when America's "baby-boomers" were still kids.

The voices of Rocky and Bullwinkle are indistinguishable from those of the original cartoon characters. In fact, June Foray (the original Rocky) is the voice of the present Rocky. The images are different, of course, since THE ADVENTURES OF ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE shows the two characters as quasi-three dimensional drawings. The voice of the narrator seems exactly as in the original cartoons.

The movie has the following plot. In brief, Robert De Niro takes over a number of television networks, with the goal of putting on hypnotically dull programming, with the eventual goal of hypnotizing the American public into letting him the entire country. The FBI hires a young investigator, Piper Perabo (FBI agent Karen Sympathy), to get Robert De Niro under control. She goes to Hollywood, and uses a special...

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