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Hop [DVD] [2011]

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Sound effects are given a good deal of heft, though without some of the directionality you might expect from an animated affair (especially during some of the more action-oriented scenes later in the film. Blu-Ray games have usually been light years better than the old DVD versions, and these fall in that range, but it still would be nice to get something out of them, like access to an extra, even if it is a minor one. When the Easter bunny rabbit is hit by a car, the driver takes on responsibility and has to save Easter. So he sets off to Hollywood to follow his dream of becoming a famous drummer and meets the out of work, and generally unlucky, Fred (James Marsden).

Hasselhoff selbst beweist seinen ausgeprägten Hang zur Selbstironie mit einer herrlichen Performance und beantwortet E. By knowing where the reviewer's biases lie on the film's subject matter, one can read the review with the right mindset. A Look at Carlos and Phil" (1:45) discusses Hank Azaria's two chicks with thoughts from the actor and others. The Blu-ray's feature presentation is as delightful as it should be, while most of the extras are unusually promotional and shallow.DTS-HD master audio soundtrack is plenty robust and directional, but a little erratic in the volume department. B. persuades Fred to let him stay, claiming to be the Easter Bunny, whom Fred had witnessed delivering eggs as a child and became infatuated with Easter ever since. Good light hearted dvd , no violence sex or bad language , grand kids love it pretty good for adults also . Optisch ist die nahtlose Interaktion zwischen Animation und realen Bildern wirklich perfekt gelungen.

Hop owes a great deal to Fox's hit Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise, whose mixed-medium design is the unmistakable blueprint for the original movie's director Tim Hill.That generational disconnect is paralleled in Los Angeles, where Fred O'Hare (Jason Marsden) is clearly a disappointment to his father (Gary Cole), having never been able to hold a steady job. races back to the factory, confronting Carlos, but is immobilized in gummy candy and tossed into the chocolate bunny carving line. All Access with Cody Simpson" is a 2:28 featurette that seems to be intended to make any non-child watcher feel very old, as this Aussie teen singer talks about the manufactured way his cover of "I Want Candy" came together, before he hits the film's kid-friendly, candy-fueled premiere. I started working full time at a local middle school in fall 2021 and some of my students are insistent that I am mean.

The film follows a young rabbit who would rather drum in a band than succeed his father as the Easter Bunny, and befriends a human slacker seeking a job. Consumer Products by Snow Commerce, which is soley responsible for the site's content and all aspects of your purchase. The film is helmed by Tim Hill, director of the blockbuster Alvin and the Chipmunk s and produced by Chris Meledandri’s Illumination Entertainment ( Despicable Me ).As for dubious pop cover choices, he also mostly refrains from singing, the one exception being a grade school show-stopping performance of "I Want Candy. Less of everything, from big flatlined jokes and action set pieces to bold personalities and emotional manipulation. No waiver of any of the provisions of this or any Agreement shall be effective unless it is expressly stated to be such and signed by both Parties.

B." (2:02) considers the furry protagonist with cast and crew comments and a touch of Russell Brand voice recording sessions. Blending state-of-the-art animation with live action, Hop tells the comic tale of Fred, an out-of-work slacker who accidentally injures the Easter Bunny and must take him in as he recovers.It doesn't add up to a lot though, as the final third of the film feels rushed and unfulfilling (with Cole suffering the most unmotivated character transformation in film history. Hop is certainly one of the more disappointing big-studio sort-of-animated releases in recent memory, as it doesn't appeal to either side of the aisle, with two little of the fuzzy animal fun for kids and not much of anything for older viewers. Russell Brand: Being the Easter Bunny" (1:07) is an animated short which dramatizes the actor's sarcastic remarks about getting into character. He encounters Fred (James Marsden), an out-of-work slacker with his own lofty goals, who accidentally hits E.

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