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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My children love this
We purchased this after seeing it in the movie theater. My five year old son and six year old daughter love it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Animated DVD's
It was a fun movie, though not the best compared to Cars, or Robots. Good animation.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A bit generic, nothing Special- good for the kids though
ANOTHER CGI movie about talking animals- had they added some referecnxes to fairytales they'd be 2 for 2. Although the story is a little cutesy about a domesticated bear trying to find his way home after his deer friend stirs up trouble, and Boog (the bear voiced by Martin Lawrence) gets the blame and the penultimate boot by being drugged and dropped off in the middle of the wilderness. Not realizing it was his owner who dropped him there, he sets off on a journey (uh oh! Filled with potty humor, slapstick comedy, and silliness) Although the Scottish Acorn chucking squirrels did bring up the chuckle, the rest of the movie didn't.

If you're under 12, this movie could actually work as "quality" entertainment- but I was bored out of my mind and can't believed I watched teh whole thing. The alightly more "Adult" jokes (which all CGI films seem to have) won't even set the prudest of people off, but it may be hard for this movie to grab your attention if you're over 18. Even the HUGE cast of Celebrity voices (which always seem more geared to draw adults in than children who, frankly, probably don't even know who Gary Sinise is.

Half hearted effort from Sony's increasingly dissapointing Animation Studio



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Another unplayable Sony film.
It started with the Pursuit of Happiness: a brand-new movie that was unplayable on the Harman Kardon DVD 25. In reviewing the Amazon online reviews, I was not the only one whom had the problem.

Wife went to Blockbuster (who was about tO deny our request for a movie exchange) and rented Open Season - another Sony film. No dice.

Too bad: like Pursuit of Happiness, I heard Open Season was a good film. I can gaurantee this - my next DVD player and/or next generation player won't be Sony.

I stand corrected: I bought a Sony PS3 for Blu-Ray capability. So I guess my gaurantee wasn't worth much. Damm you Toshiba!!!!! :)



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - OK KINDA THE SAME AS ANY OTHER KIDS MOVIE
I LIKED THIS MOVIE DONT GET ME WRONG. BUT IT SEEMS THAT ALL THE ANIMATED MOVIES ARE THE SAME. TRY TO BE FUNNY..... BUT ITS NOT. I WOULD SAYS KIDS AGES 6-14 WOULD LIKE THIS MOVIE. THE PARTS OF IT I DONT LIKE IS THEY SAY THEY HATE EACHOTHER AND SINGLE ANIMALS OUT. WE WANT TO TEACH LITTLE KIDS TO SHARE AND BE FRIENDS. IF THEY SEE ANIMALS BEING CRUEL THEY'LL THINK ITS OK. RENT IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT.


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