The Nut Job
N**E
Fun movie
I thought my kids outgrew this one but they still like it enough to want to rent it for movie night
E**K
good entertainment , even for adults
love it
A**.
The best movie
This movie is perfect for both children and adults! Humor for the whole family
B**E
Much better than expected
Precious the pug, voiced by Maya Rudolph, is a one of many surprising delights in the new animated feature “The Nut Job.” It’s a 1950s heist caper in which squirrels and their friends target the nut shop where Precious is the ineffective guard dog, hilariously recruited as accomplice to the loner hero, Surly (Will Arnett).Indeed, the movie’s sidekicks are its funniest bits. Other than Precious, Surly’s only friend is an adorably expressive mute rat named Buddy, and the villain, simply called Raccoon (with Liam Neeson’s growl), has his own voiceless enforcer, a cardinal who turns out to be a very angry bird.The main characters are more stock. There’s a limp squirrel love triangle with Surly, feisty Andie (Katherine Heigl) and the curiously cracked Grayson (Brendan Fraser) that never really clicks, and the plot — which also involves human gangsters who are using the nut shop as a front to burrow into a bank vault — runs off the rails toward the end. Judging by the 5-to-7-year-olds seated in front of us, whose questions for Mom came rapid fire as the wacky action ramped up, the movie may leave younger children befuddled.Yet it’s much better than its RottenTomatoes.com ranking, which I have to assume is a function of January awfulness overload. No, “The Nut Job” is not “Toy Story 4.” But both the animation and the story (based on a short by this film’s writer-director, Peter Lepeniotis, an animator on “Toy Story 2” and “Dinosaur”) are better crafted than, say, overrated Oscar nominee “The Croods.” It may trip over its many plot threads, but it’s far from the string of flatulence jokes some reviewers would have you believe.The 3D aspect is a mixed bag — it adds little — but if you’re a fan of underrated animated features like “Flushed Away,” “The Nut Job” has joys to offer: Great backgrounds and character design, lively direction, a wealth of laugh-out-loud gags with “Road Runner” energy — and that pug, who merits mention with such great comic cronies as “Bambi’s” Thumper and “Toy Story’s” Rex.If you’re wondering who made “The Nut Job,” well, so am I. It was funded with $40-million-plus of mostly South Korean money, a fact reflected in a bizarre end-credits sequence that features a CG Psy leading the movie’s characters in the “Gangnam Style” dance. Weird and out of place, but definitely, um, nutty.
A**R
Movie
Cute movie
M**S
Family Funny
Funny and cute family movie! My family saw this movie before when it was out at the movie theater. We decided to watch it again since there is a new Nut Job coming out. My kids are 11 and 12 and still found this movie to be hilarious.This movie has a cute story line and the characters are funny and voiced by some of my favorite actors. Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Liam Neeson and Katherine Heigl just to name a few!
W**7
another animal comes to my collection FOR THE FAMILY !!!
Its time to go nuts for this action-packed comedy featuring the all-star talents of Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Gabriel Iglesias, Jeff Dunham, Liam Neeson, Maya Rudolph and Katherine Heigl.... Surly(Arnett) is a mischievous squirrel with a mission: to find the tastiest nuts for winter. When he discovers a whole store filled with his favorite food, he plans a heist of nutrageous proportions. But the place turns out to be owned by ruthless bank robbers, so its up to Surly and his furry friends to stop the nerby bank heist and save the town. The fur is sure to fly in this hilarious adventure that critics are calling "Witty and funny! Recommended for all kids of all ages !!!"
A**N
Cute
Accidentally purchased this but it was a cute movie
C**N
Heist Film?
I was not expecting a competent heist film, but a 2/5 dumb CGI animal film. Definitely a pleasant surprise, with a solid script, and incidental animals, rather than relying on cuteness appeal.Very clearly not an American film, in all the right ways, but a mirror held in to what it projects of the 50s to the world. No nostalgia for a lost time, akin to Back to the Future, but an exploration of what "classic" America means.Very Korean, without losing the plotting compatible to Western sensibilities.
M**M
Simply a Great Family Film
I have an outstanding DVD collection with a wide variety of genres & animation is one of my favourites - this is just another addition to my collection and seeing it in 3D is beyond fantastic.
A**Y
Not for little ones
Movies is kind of ok. Graphics ok, theme ok. A found it a bit weird at time with extra violence not recommended for little ones.
M**W
THIS IS FOR THE KID NEXT DOOR
HE WILL LIKE THE MOVIE
M**O
Bon produit
Bonne qualité
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