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Furry Vengeance
When real estate developer Dan Sanders finalizes plans to level a swath of pristine Oregon forest to make way for a soulless housing subdivision, a band of woodland creatures rises up to throw a monkey wrench into the greedy scheme. Just how much mischief from the furry critters can the businessman take before he calls it quits?
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 3.9 |
Studio : | Robert Simonds Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Brendan Fraser Brooke Shields Ken Jeong Matt Prokop Angela Kinsey |
Genre : | Comedy Family |
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Sorry, this movie sucks
Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Furry Vengence was described to me before viewing by a friend as the citizen kane of films, Brendan Frasers Magnum Opus. Obviously I was skeptical goin into the film only being familiar with Brendan Frasers outstanding film George of the Jungle but to my surprise the reccomendatiin rang more then true. The bombastic stunts and humour presented by the whole cast carry heavy weight actor Brendan Fraser to new heights in perhaps the finest piece of cinema of the 21st century. Reccomended to anyone and everyone as a must watch
Furry Vengeance (2010): Dir: Roger Kumble / Cast: Brendan Fraser, Brooke Shields, Matt Prokop, Ken Jeong, Angela Kinsey: Pathetic family fare that is about the equivalent to a ton of dog crap. It is the worst film of the year and stars Brendan Fraser who moves his family to a forest area where his boss wants to begin a suburban neighborhood. Wiping out a forest causes animals, headed by a raccoon to retaliate causing Fraser to lose his mind. Director Roger Kumble manages to make a film even worse than his The Sweetest Thing. It use to be that he made films like Cruel Intentions. What a sad decline for a promising directing. Fraser is humbled and fumbled repeatedly by these creatures until he comes to some moral conclusion. Now he should humble and fumble the film for the ass it made of him. Brooke Shields is wasted as his wife who tries to maintain sanity in her household. What she should be doing is reflecting on how she got reduced to this. Matt Prokop plays his son who now likes the move because a girl shows interest in him. Now if a decent screenwriter would show interest then maybe he could move in the right direction. Ken Jeong is too talented to be playing a tyrant boss such as this. The previous year he was in a masterpiece comedy called The Hangover. This is the opposite extreme without a laugh or care. Angela Kinsey is great on The Office but here she is assaulted in a car by skunks aiming the stink barrels. The animal rights theme becomes lost within amateur production. Viewers should receive vengeance upon this film, with a lawn mower blade. Score: 0 / 10
When my eleven-year-old son and I saw the trailer for Furry Vengeance, he thought it looked hilarious while I imagined it would be about as much fun as root canal work without any anaesthetic. When we finally saw the DVD for sale at a local car boot sale, I bought it despite my serious reservations and we watched it the same afternoon. My son enjoyed the film, but I had severely underestimated how excruciating the experience would be for me.Brendan Fraser plays property developer Dan Sanders, who has moved with his family to rural Oregon to oversee a new housing project that requires the levelling of some woodland. To his horror, Sanders faces some stiff opposition, not from human protesters, but from the intelligent animals that live in the area: raccoons, turkeys, skunks, foxes, bears, and beavers who will do anything to protect their homes.Oh, the horror. Furry Vengeance has to be one of the worst comedies I have ever endured. I didn't laugh once—and silly animal antics are usually guaranteed to make me giggle. Fraser is absolutely awful, his slapstick rapidly becoming annoying, the comedy is puerile with a repetition of certain gags that weren't that great the first time around, the CGI animals are pathetic, and the ecological message is mercilessly rammed down the viewers throat.The only part I enjoyed was when the critters finally invaded the Forest Festival and began to savagely maul the visitors, ripping out their throats, gouging out their eyes and tearing off their limbs (that didn't actually happen: I just imagined it to help make the time pass a little less painfully).It's OK son I still love you—but if there is ever a Furry Vengeance 2, you can go it alone.
I heard about this film at the time it was released in cinemas and on DVD, I knew it was filled with animals and I knew the leading actor, and I could tell it was going to be terrible and rated so by critics, from director Roger Kumble (Cruel Intentions, The Sweetest Thing, Just Friends). Basically in the wilderness of Oregon, real estate land developer Dan Sanders (Brendan Fraser) from Chicago has been given the task by his boss Neal Lyman (Ken Jeong), following Riggs (The Hangover's Rob Riggle) quitting, to oversee a project that will turn the forest into a residential development. Dan's son Tyler (Matt Prokop) objects to this job he has, and his wife Tammy (Brooke Shields) is also unhappy and misses life in Chicago, the animals of Rocky Springs meanwhile, led by the raccoon, are making plans to stop their forest from being destroyed by turning the tables on the human they see as the devil. Dan soon finds himself threatened by interruptions in his progress and humiliation from the woodland animals, they cause all sorts of chaotic mayhem for him in his professional and personal life, and no-one will believe his explanations that the animals are doing it. Following many embarrassing and painful incidents initiated by the creatures he finally gets the forest ranger to capture all of them, and he is able to continue business, but he realises there is no truth in the "eco-friendly" plot to cut down all the trees and build houses and a shopping mall. The raccoon and all the others animals, including the brown bear, various birds and the skunk, get together and destroy the festivities of the fair going on, guests and entertainers run away in panic, and the deal by Lyman is broken. In the end Dan realises the error of his ways, and three months later the animals and their families return to Rocky Springs forest, which becomes a nature reserve, and Dan becomes the park ranger who will fine anyone who tries to violate the area or creatures. Also starring Angela Kinsey as Felder, Skyler Samuels as Amber, Toby Huss as Wilson, Samantha Bee as Principal Baker, Ricky Garcia as Frank, Wallace Shawn as Dr. Christian Burr, Jim Norton as Hank and Patrice O'Neal as Gus. Fraser is annoying being made to look stupid, the casting of Shields and Jeong is a bit pointless, it seems just an excuse to see cute animals being wily and sabotaging things, and the special effects to create the slapstick situations and cartoon like moments is a bit wasted, children may find this film funny, but everyone will find this a terrible numbskull comedy. Adequate!