Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Special Edition, 2 DVDs)
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Worth it for all the little visual gags their so good at
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Special Edition, 2 DVDs)

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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Special Edition, 2 DVDs)

Date: 16/09/08

Rating:

Advantages: Great visuals

Disadvantages: not much of an actual story

Vegetables are going missing under suspicious circumstances and it's up to our favourite duo to find out whats going on. It's a pretty basic plot but lots of visual gags will keep you from getting too bored.

I'd guessed who the were-rabbit was way before it was revealed but I won't spoil it for you. Lots of Aardman characters show up, like Frank the Creature Comforts tortoise as a security device.

I also saw the Lurpak Butter guy as one of the church door-posts. The whole King Kong skit, the Snoopy & Red Baron skit are lots of little throw-away gags which most people will want to buy the DVD to watch again as they happen so fast their over before you notice a lot of them. I think a lot of the plot and some running gags were thrown away as maybe too hard to do in the time limit to get the film into cinemas.

The film is visually excellent. It looks so nice, the CGI doesn't show too much. Some of the models look a little weird. A few of the Wallace models look a bit weird, it's hard to explain what I exactly mean. He doesn't look right.

The film could have done with being a bit longer, maybe 20 minutes or so more in length. I enjoyed it, I switched off my brain, ignored the goofs, gaffs and mistakes (which is normally quite hard for me not to do). It was pleasantly stupid. Go see it or wait for the DVD.

Summary: The awesome duo back in action