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Hoodwinked Too! Hood VS. Evil
Red Riding Hood is training in the group of Sister Hoods, when she and the Wolf are called to examine the sudden mysterious disappearance of Hansel and Gretel.
Release : | 2011 |
Rating : | 4.7 |
Studio : | The Weinstein Company, Kanbar Entertainment, Arc Productions, |
Crew : | Art Department Manager, Other, |
Cast : | Hayden Panettiere Glenn Close Patrick Warburton David Ogden Stiers Joan Cusack |
Genre : | Animation Comedy Family |
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To me, this movie is perfection.
The Worst Film Ever
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
To begin with, I'm an adult male who tends to like movies that adult males like, and I have a confession to make. I absolutely, totally, completely, loved the first "Hoodwinked" cartoon movie, which I'm pretty certain was aimed at prepubescent children.This follow-up, while not nearly as clever as the original, is still entertaining enough to be worth the time. It does have some problems , however. It was no doubt produced to capitalize on the success of the first one, but, in this case, the pop culture references are overdone and the plot has been neglected. It definitely follows the pattern of the sequel being worse than the original, but not so much so, that it's not worth watching. It's also fun, because kids will get some of the references, adults will get others, and both together will get yet others. Overall, a fun, safe time for the entire family that everyone should be able to find something to like about.
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The first Hoodwinked had poor animation, but was made on a budget and had a fantastic script. It was witty, clever, and most of all likable. Hoodwinker Too seems like it was created by a new batch of film makers that completely missed the point. It wasn't. The original writers return, but I don't know what happened to the humour. The animation isn't great, but that could be excused by quality content. What isn't excusable is the awful shot composition. There's a fight scene that looks like a 2D side- scrolling platformer. The jokes are few and far between, and as the movie tries to expand on its forest origins into a big city, it only shows the lack of funds and resources, as you see the same characters over and over again. The voice work isn't terrible, but it's hard to care towards the end. The original had clever mystery with a Rashomon narrative. Here it's all linear, and tries to spoof too many action movies.
Red is away training to become a sister of the hood, so the team consisting of the Wolf, Granny, Twitchy and Nicky Flippers have to rescue Hansel and Gretel from the evil witch themselves. They muck it up and Red has to come out of training to get them back. The thing that made the first Hoodwinked a winner in my books was the witty script, which took a usual suspects route for a child's animated film. There were suspects, mystery and charm. All of this made up for the lackluster animation. The sequel, which has Hayden Panettiere instead of Anne Hathaway as Red, feels more like a studio animated film. Which means it's bigger, with more action and more explosions. The indie feel and charm has left the film and we are given the cookie cutter sequel. It expands on the world created in the first film, introducing giants, castles and more fairytale characters, but as always, bigger isn't better. It says a lot when a voice actor leaves the role for someone else to take over and you don't even notice. That's the case with Red here. It's testament to how bland both actresses are with their voice acting. Patrick Warburton has a distinct enough voice and uses it his advantage. The day where voice actors are needed is far behind us. Robin Williams in Aladdin took care of that. Now we have actors looking for paychecks thinking it's easy money to voice act. So we get a completely basic performance from out lead character here. The cast is impressive, we have Glenn Close returning as Granny, Cheech and Chong as some pigs, Bill Hader and Amy Poehler as Hansel and Gretel and Joan Cusack, Phil LaMarrDavid Alan Grier, Brad Garrett & Andy Dick filling out the rest of the cast. Andy Dick was the villain of the first film and here he has a Silence of the Lambs cameo. Hathaway wasn't the only one not returning to her character, James Belushi who played the Woodsman opted out. Enter Martin Short, which again had no effect on the character. The Woodsman roles has been reduced to cameo essentially. The story is more geared towards the typical animated fare, whereas the original film was more unique, which made it stand out more. This sequel takes cues from other flicks and is everything but unique. It seems that there was little to no effort put into this one. A lot of the jokes fall flat. For example, a returning character is the singing goat. For what reason? So every so often we can cut to him and have something fall on him. It doesn't advance the story whatsoever and the jokes runs it's course the second time it happens. They went for cheap laughs with this one.I would only recommend this one to young kids, they will get a kick out of the squirrel character. Adults? Not so much. Those looking for the same film as the first will be greatly disappointed since the sequel is more akin to every other cookie cutter animated flick. Hoodwinked 2: Hood vs Evil is a misfire and one that should never have been attempted.