hyped garbage
... View MoreA Disappointing Continuation
... View MoreIn truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
... View MoreI am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
... View MoreThe movie is more for nostalgia. Growing up with Woody made the movie better. I did enjoy it. A must see for us generaton X.
... View MoreI didn't expect much- was glad it wasn't so annoying like the cartoons- they gave me a headache. The more I watched the more I laughed.
... View MoreI have no idea why the writers found it necessary to start the movie with a broken family plot. Rich dad divorces mom and hooks up with younger sex object who needs a "Xanny" at one point. Why?! Dad is forced to take kid along on a vacation which really is dad trying to build a mansion in the forest. I think a key aspect of writing for kids is that the writers have kids. Are we targeting ages 4 - 7? 8 to 10? up to 12 years old (because they won't believe a woodpecker drummed on soup cans to produce Jon Bonham-esque sound).I feel sorry for anyone who had any role in this project, but mostly anyone who decided to watch it.Why? Just why.
... View MoreYes, this is happening. Alex Zamm directs this live-action/CGI film wrapped around that once very popular character created by Walter Lantz...Woody Woodpecker. A big city lawyer Lance Walters (Timothy Omundson) comes across as a self-centered con artist that wants to tear down a piece of the forest to build a dream home. Not for him and his uppity girlfriend Brittany (Thaila Ayala) to live in; but to flip it for a fortune. Walters also is trying to bond with his estranged son (Graham Verchere). The red-headed Woody is going to become a nightmare when the amusing fights for territory begin. Taking down Woody's home is not going to be cheap. There seems to be an amateur look to the animation. Question: how is it that Woody can soar from place to place without flapping his wings? Nostalgia usually feels better than this. The voice of Woody Woodpecker belongs to Eric Bauza. Others in the cast: Chelsea Miller, Jordana Largy, Emily Holmes and Scott McNeil.
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