Looney Tunes Back In Action [2004]


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Whats up dock???? Come on its great!
Review date: 2007-03-12 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is the best animated movie ever!
The effects are amazingly good
and it's full with 10/10
jokes! Very good acting
and a strong, good storyline!
The evil charcter makes you
laugh your ass off and
is good for
old and young!

It's basicly about this spy's son
(stuck with daphy after daphy was fired with
his low popularity) He must find the blue monkey
before the evil gut turns the world into
monkey!

GREAT AND IS RECCOMENDED!!
:):):)

FUN FOR
EVERYONE
:):):):)



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Loony Fun
Review date: 2006-09-24 Rating: 10 out of 10

Daffy Duck has had it with constantly playing second fiddle and fall guy to Bugs Bunny. He demands to be featured in the next Loony Tunes movie, but new President of Warner Brothers Comedy, Kate (Jenna Elfman), fires him instead. Daffy attaches himself to security officer/stunt man DJ Drake (Brendan Fraser). They arrive back at Drake's house, which he shares with his father Damien, only to find that the elder Drake (Timothy Dalton) has been kidnapped. Seems he was searching for the Blue Diamond, trying to keep it out of the hands of the evil ACME Corporation and their chairman (Steve Martin).

Meanwhile, the executives aren't happy about Kate firing Daffy. She has the weekend to track down the duck. So she teams up with Bugs Bunny and sets out to bring him back. Can they do it? Will DJ save his father? And just how many cameos can they fit in this movie?

This movie is absolutely hilarious. I'm not a Loony Tunes fanatic but have enjoyed them when I have seen them. Still, I found myself laughing the entire way through. While I caught many of the references, I'm sure there are lots more that die hard fans would love. Every Loony Tunes characters shows up at some point, adding to the fun. The human actors do a great job of reacting to their cartoon counterparts, and the animation, while two dimensional, fits incredibly well in the real world.

This movie is perfect for the young and young at heart who love to laugh at stuff that's completely off the wall. It entertains the entire way through, keeping the laughs flowing.


Brilliant sales concept
Review date: 2005-04-24 Rating: 8 out of 10

Okay, maybe only someone in marketing or sales would really, truly, relate to the idea of changing the entire population of the world into monkeys, have them manufacture shoddy merchandise, and then turn them back into humans to buy the same products under the wondrous and versatile Acme brand.

Guilty as charged, there were several other things I liked about this movie, puerile, dumb and absolutely ridiculous as it was.

One was seeing all those favorite cartoon characters back in action, blending so seamlessly with the real actors and movie sets. Not only Bugs and Daffy, but Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, Granny and Tweety, Taz, and even Pepe Le Pew, among others.

Two was digging out all the little gems like Scooby Doo's Matthew Lillard hanging out with his alter ego Shaggy, Brendan Fraser being a rejected stunt double for the guy in the Mummy movies, Bugs Bunny finding Nemo, the Louvre painting-hopping sequence, all the star cameos, and of course the secret agent car and gadgets.

Three was seeing Brendan Fraser, Steve Martin and Joan Cusack fighting it out for the hammiest actor award, with the full support of Jenna Elfman and Timothy Dalton. You also have to love the Acme management team, with Vice Presidents for Bad Ideas, Stating the Obvious, Nitpicking, Unfairly Promoted, Rhetorical Questions, Never Learning, Child Labor and Climbing to the Top.

Serious it may not be; over the top - definitely; corny - oh yes; but the funny parts were much greater than the whole. Let's hear it for the Dancing Yosemite Sams.

Amanda Richards, April 24, 2005

one of the best
Review date: 2004-08-27 Rating: 10 out of 10

I first saw this film at the cinema and I thought it was amzing so I bought on dvd.
I know I didnt make a mistake buying it because is addictive you can watch it over and over and you still find it hilarious. On the dvd version you also get all the deleted scenes, making of, the wizard of ow cartoon, the trailer for the film and the trailer for the for disc golden edition thing.


Pretty stupid plot, but worthwhile
Review date: 2004-08-23 Rating: 8 out of 10

After "Space Jam", it seems that Warner Bros. made another feature film starring the classic WB cartoon characters. While certainly not a very exciting or funny film, it is still good, better than the abomination that was "Space Jam".

For a start, I don't think that the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters exactly fit into a film, I mean, they were originally made for seven minute cartoon shorts, not ninty minute movies.

Anyway, the film starts with a recreation of the short "Rabbit Fire" (the one where Bugs and Daffy argue other whether it is Duck season or Rabbit season) Daffy is not happy with being constantly blown up and is fired from the WB lot. The same day, a WB security guard (Brendan Fraiser), who chased the duck sround the studio (this reminded me of the short "Hollywood Daffy") is also fired. I don't want to ruin the plot, so I shall go no further. :p

The guy who is in charge of the Acme corperation, is played by Steve Martin, who's overacting gets annoying and tiring after a while. It's a shame because he is usually funny. Jenna Elfman's acting was pretty crap as well and I think Brendan Fraiser left a lot to be desired (where's Jim Carrey when you need him?).

The voices of the cartoon characters, did approximate the original's well (though I thought Daffy's voice should of been speeded up a notch and Yosemite Sam's, Tweety's and Pepe Le Pew's voices sucked) but the characterization didn't exactly. Bugs is not a brash, funny heckler, but a forever cool bystander who only pretends to be scared, and the directors seemed afraid to let him do anything. Daffy was pretty much acts like his old wacky self save for a few jarring moments where they shoehorn the out of character late 50's persona in, which doesn't seem right. The other characters didn't get much screen time, so I can't say anything about them.

A good movie nonetheless, but not a "must see".


Product Details/Specifications


Actor(s):
Jenna Elfman
Heather Locklear
Steve Martin
Timothy Dalton
Brendan Fraser

Creators:
Brendan Fraser (Primary Contributor)
Jenna Elfman (Primary Contributor)
Allison Abbate (Producer)
Bernie Goldmann (Producer)
Christopher DeFaria (Producer)
Joel Simon (Producer)
Larry Doyle (Producer)
Larry Doyle (Writer)
Paula Weinstein (Producer)

Director(s):

Recording label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
EAN: 7321900288040
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 1
Format: PAL,
Release date: 2004-07-19
Number of discs: 1
Audience rating: Parental Guidance
Region code: 2
Running time: 87 minutes
Theatrical release date: 2003-11-14
Language: English (Original Language)

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