Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
AutCuddly
Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
Invaderbank
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Freeman
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
ccthemovieman-1
Cartoonists must have liked the name "Sylvester" back in the classic here. In this Bugs Bunny animated short, the first animal we see is "Sylvester," but not the cat that we all know. This time, it's a dog, snuggled up and pampered by his owner, nice and warm "as a bug in the rug" next to the fireplace on a cold winter night.That's quickly interrupted when there's a knock on the door and it's a frozen Bugs. The old lady immediately gives him the rug and blanket and plops him down at the fireplace. The dog is not happy.From that point, it's Bugs verses Sylvester, battling it out on who's going to stay warm and enjoy the fireplace. Bugs, as usual, is far superior in the brains department and his opponent has more heart. Unfortunately, in most of these cartoons the wise guy (Bugs) beats out the dumb goodhearted opponent.Some funny touches included Bugs roasting a carrot and later, the dog howling outside while Bugs glances at a sad painting of the dog over the fireplace and a note the supposedly-dumb dog leaves Bugs!More good stuff out of a Bugs Bunny cartoon. It's easy to see why he was the most popular Looney Tune character of them all. P.S. The ending of this is guaranteed to make you smile.
Lee Eisenberg
This time, Bugs Bunny is stuck outside in the dead of winter, until a kindly old woman lets him into her house. The only thing is, her dog Sylvester doesn't like anyone getting his spot in front of the fireplace, and proceeds to try and get Bugs out of the house. Pure mayhem between Bugs and Sylvester ensues, and I didn't predict that ending.Considering that the dog is named Sylvester, it's probably a preview of how the famous cat with that name would do everything possible to eat Tweety but always get his comeuppances. Maybe.Overall, not the greatest cartoon, but still OK.
The_Orenda
Usually when someone suggests a break, they think of a certain chocolate bar commercial. However, my idea of relaxation is to pull up a good Looney Tune and watch your favorites. Hare Force is but one example. Bugs is brilliant as usual and his sole purpose, to entertain us, doesn't fail anyone.Bugs Bunny's at it again, seeking hospitality from an old granny and facing yet another jealous foe, Sylvester the Dog.Definitely one of Bugs' finer performances, his wisecracks and wit continue in top condition. Since Sylvester's much slower in mind, the cartoon logically, yet unfortunate, doesn't go on longer than I always hope. Any Bugs Bunny fan will enjoy it.
movieman_kev
On a cold snowy Winter night, an elderly woman takes in a cold Bugs Bunny who is dying on her doorstep. Her dog Sylvester doesn't like this one bit and tosses him out, of course you know that this means war and they take turns throwing each other outside. This cartoon is pretty good although Bugs seems to be off somehow from the version we all know and love. The dog made a pretty fun, if simple, foil for the rascally rabbit though. Not among the top wrung of the Bugs shorts, but fun none the less. This animated short can be found on Disk 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 3 set.My Grade: B