
by - written on 12/08/09 (Useful, 21 readings)
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It was only a matter of time until a full-length film about Wallace and Gromit's adventures was released! The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a story about the two best friends trying to save the town and it's prized vegetables. A very important competition is coming up but everyone's produce is being eaten! Is it the rabbit-monster ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/06/09 (Useful, 17 readings)
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This is another brilliant creation from Nick Park. If you love all the other Wallace and Gromit features, then you will enjoy this and what's even better is that this is the longest of them - 1 hour 21 minutes compared to the others, which are shorter films that run for round about 30 minutes. In this film the cheese loving ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/05/09 (Very useful, 3 readings)
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Wallace and Gromit - The curse of the Were-Rabbit really is a brilliant film that is very comic indeed. I bought this film for about £9 in HMV but you can now get it for just under £5 from Amazon which is a very good deal for a film of this quality. This film was originally released in 2005 and it is a stop motion and clay animation film ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/02/09 (Useful, 24 readings)
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This is a perfect family film that really deserves to be watched more than once. The animation is incredible, and the storyline is clever and funny. Plot details: Wallace and Gromit run a pest control business, Antipesto, protecting the village's gardens and allotments from vegetable-stealing rabbits. Their work has become ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/11/08 (Useful, 18 readings)
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This is truly as good as it gets animation. Unlike the brilliant Chicken Run, the first feature length film from Nick Park and Aardman Animations, this one is less polished for Hollywood and keeps all the charm and british humour of the Wallace and Gromit short films. Wallace and Gromit are running a pest control business, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/09/08 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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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 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/08/08 (Useful, 17 readings)
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Wallace and gromit makers have produced another little gem here to join there animated series.The story has moved on and now and wallace and gromit have started there own buisness catching rabbits that are terrorising the local communties crops,and a new job takes wallace to meet a love intrest and thats where the fun starts! This ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/11/06 (Very useful, 180 readings)
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When the local Annual Giant Vegetable Competition is in peril due to an infestation of rabbits eating all the entrants's wares, Wallace & Gromit step up to save the day with their humane "Anti-Pesto" business. The only problem is they've ended up with thousands of rabbits and no way to get rid of them without killing them ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/08/06 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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This is a great film if you like sight gags. The Simpsons, Futurama and Family Guy are brilliant at putting hilarious one liners on notice boards and in shop windows at random intervals in an episode. Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit doesn’t disappoint here and the plot offers more than you might ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/04/06, updated on 07/04/06 (Somewhat useful, 57 readings)
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I first saw this movie on the big screen with a girlfriend who dragged me along as she was a big fan of Nick Park's other work. I personally prefer thrillers and love stories but, at a loose end, was happy to oblige. I settled down with the expectation that I might have an occassional chuckle but ended up spending the majority ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/03/06 (Somewhat useful, 99 readings)
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Wallace and gromit are back in a feature length film. I thoght that the first three short programes were good but Nick park has done it again and this is packed full on fun for all the family.In the show there is a vegatable show coming and wallace and gromit are protecting the town vegatables from rabbits They call them selves anti ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/03/06 (Very useful, 191 readings)
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Here is something everyone should consider purchasing for a family night in! Wallace and Gromit, the delightful partnership of one plasticine man and his dog, return in their funniest and freakiest adventure yet, 'The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'. This wonderful film was created by the brilliant teaming of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/01/06 (Somewhat useful, 100 readings)
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Here they are again then. These two stars. One with few brains and even less common sense, and the dog. The Wallace and Grommit series gets better when you think it can't improve, and this film is no exception to the skills of Nick Parks and Steve Box as producers. Everything is OTT with these stories and the plot for this ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/12/05 (Somewhat useful, 72 readings)
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The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is, quite simply, gold. Wallace and Gromit are back and as amazing as ever in this film that had me in stitches, but gripped to the edge of my seat for a halloween horror movie that is scary enough to satisfy the most gore-loving fanatic (just kidding), but good enough for the kids. Still, it's superb for all ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/11/05, updated on 02/11/05 (Very useful, 199 readings)
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There's something archetypal about the Englishness of Nick Parks. With few, if any, distractions from his stop-motion movies, the Wallace and Gromit characters manage to appeal to both British audiences and non-British audiences alike. At home, it’s the locals that want to soak up the Anglophile aspects of the movie whilst at the same ... Read the complete review



