Hop: Movie Review
Hop
Rating: 4/10
Cast: Russell Brand, James Marsden, Hugh Laurie, Gary Cole,
Kaley Cuoco, Hank Azaria, The Hoff
Director: Tim Hill
As school holidays lurk around the corner, along with Easter, then it's time
to roll out the animated fare at the cinema.
Hop is a part live action, part animated film, starring the vocal talent of
Russell Brand, as EB.
A descendant of the Easter Bunny line from Easter Island, EB has a destiny to
fulfil - he gets to become the Easter Bunny.
But selfish bunny two shoes EB doesn't want that - like any rebellious kid,
he's got his own future marked out - as a drummer.
So running away from Easter Island to Hollywood via a portal, EB runs into
Frank O'Hare (Marsden) a no hoper whose continual disappointment to his family
has led to them intervening in his life to try and get it on track.
The pair accidentally meet - and EB throws himself into Frank's life -
despite Frank's protestations to the contrary.
However, while EB is away, back at the Easter Island factory where the
holiday season becomes real, the number two in charge, The Easter Chick, Carlos
(voiced by Hank Azaria) is plotting a chicken coup d'etat...(That's not a
MasterChef dish or recipe by the way)
Hop is a disappointment.
With a script that hardly packs in many laughs early on, it tries to get by
on the charm and roguish caddish ways of Russell Brand and early jokes about the
Playboy mansion (just think about the inhabitants if you're struggling).
The animation is charming enough (from the creators of Despicable Me, you'd
expect that) but the live action scenes don't really gel. Russell Brand is
typically Russell Brand and you can tell the creators have played to his
strengths; James Marsden seems a little lost and brings only goofiness to the
role.
Don't get me wrong; there are some moments when the comedy comes to the fore
and finally reaps the rewards - including a scene halfway in where EB acts like
a stuffed toy to get a cuddle from Frank's sister (The Big Bang Theory's Kaley
Cuoco).
But with laugh out loud moments few and far between in an average script,
this Easter "funny" will play better to the young.
Even with a cameo from the Hoff (which has more cheese on it than he
likes on his burgers), it's one which the parents may find a little difficult to
sit through. The kids however, will love it.
At Darren's World of Entertainment - a movie, DVD and game review blog. The latest movie and DVD reviews - plus game reviews as well. And cool stuff thrown in when I see it.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Very latest post
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim: Movie Review
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim: Movie Review Vocal cast: Gaia Wise, Brian Cox, Luke Pasqualino, Miranda Otto Director: Kenji...
-
The Office Australia: Review Despite numerous spinoffs, there has never been a female boss in charge of The Office. That's changed now w...
-
Fallout: TV Review The key to any launch of a new series is a gripping premise and a compelling opening. And while video game adaptations ha...
-
Force of Nature: The Dry 2: Movie Review Cast: Eric Bana, Anna Torv, Deborra-Lee Furness, Sisi Stringer Director: Robert Connolly The D...
No comments:
Post a Comment