Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

2005 "Something wicked this way hops."
7.5| 1h25m| G| en| More Info
Released: 05 October 2005 Released
Producted By: Aardman
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.dreamworksanimation.com/rabbit
Synopsis

Cheese-loving eccentric Wallace and his cunning canine pal, Gromit, investigate a mystery in Nick Park's animated adventure, in which the lovable inventor and his intrepid pup run a business ridding the town of garden pests. Using only humane methods that turn their home into a halfway house for evicted vermin, the pair stumble upon a mystery involving a voracious vegetarian monster that threatens to ruin the annual veggie-growing contest.

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Console best movie i've ever seen.
Ariella Broughton It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Scott LeBrun Zany, delightful, appealing horror spoof chronicling the feature length adventures of Wallace (voice of Peter Sallis), our beloved cheese obsessed gadget creator, and his faithful dog Gromit. Here, Wallace & Gromit operate a company called Anti-Pesto, which disposes of pests such as rabbits in humane ways. Seeking to curb the destructive nature of rabbits, Wallace tries out his new mind control invention. You guessed it: he creates a monster, but not in the way that you might think.The uniquely British humour of this upbeat, energetic animated feature is in full bloom. These characters are completely endearing and played to the hilt by a peerless cast. Sallis is wonderful as the voices of both Wallace and Hutch. Helena Bonham Carter voices a potential love interest for Wallace, the regal Lady Tottington who wants to rid her land of critters without harming them. Ralph Fiennes is hilarious as Victor Quartermaine, the obnoxious jerk who thinks *he's* going to marry Lady Tottington. And of course there's the lovable Gromit, who's at his most priceless reacting to other characters, particularly Wallace, as he rolls his eyes, does a facepalm, and shakes his head.Top notch clay animation and deliciously goofy character designs combine in this superior bit of entertainment that can appeal to both older and younger viewers.Now, if you'll excuse me, I think I fancy a bit of cheese...Eight out of 10.
Thanos Karagioras "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" is an Animation movie in which we watch Wallace and his loyal dog, Gromit who are trying to solve the mystery of garden sabotage which threatens the annual giant vegetable growing contest. Also we observe Wallace and Victor Quartermaine fight for the love of Lady Campanula Tottington.I liked this movie because it's a different kind of Animation movies that we watch nowadays and the plot of it's really good. Also about the cast it has to be mentioned that Peter Sallis (Wallace and Hutch) and Ralph Fiennes (Victor Quartermaine) voices were really one of the best selections for this movie characters and I believe that they really fit on them. Also the voice of Helena Bonham Carter who "played" as Lady Campanula Tottington was equally good selection.Finally I have to say that "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" is a must see movie for Animation fans and I believe that from this movie we can gain many things.
gavin6942 Wallace and his loyal dog, Gromit, set out to discover the mystery behind the garden sabotage that plagues their village and threatens the annual giant vegetable growing contest.This is a film that is both good and bad. Fans of Wallace, Gromit and Nick Park will probably enjoy it. The time and effort that goes into this kind of animation is unbelievable. Is it harder than hand-drawing? Maybe, maybe not... but everything has to be just right, which makes it seem like more of a process than the computer animation of today (2015).But the story is not that great, or at least not as memorable. Today, "Wrong Trousers" and "Chicken Run" are something of modern classics, but "Were Rabbit" has been more or less forgotten. A huge splash in 2005-2006, perhaps, but only decreasing in popularity since. Unfortunate, really, given the great voice talent (Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes) involved.
Thomas Stansfield To the people who are saying 'This has no plot' chances are your just too stupid to understand a good story line. There is plot and the claymation is remarkably good. There is so much detail on the buildings and town. There are good laughs too, I bet the people who said they don't get laughter is obviously an American who doesn't get British humour, no offense to the people who do. Yes there are some sexual innuendos but they are for the adults. Many shows like 'The Animanics' and the 'Rugrats' and even 'Cat In The Hat', despite it been so terribly done, have some innuendos in them and people who grew up with the show love it now as an adult. These types of jokes are for the adults as the creators know there'll be adults taking their kids to see this movie. Kids won't even understand the joke, but if they do tell them when they're or if they consider it understanding it themselves. I enjoy the movie, I understand the British humour this movie has like the 1-hour long specials. Most people might think the villain is not as great as the ones in the shorts. They see him more as a pompous person who's after a woman's money. But isn't Gaston from 'Beauty and The Beast' like that as well? Pompous? The film had done a great tribute to other classic films like 'King Kong' and 'The Curse of the Werewolf' and that is another thing with people saying they don't like this movie, 'Why can't there be a werewolf?' That would make the movie bad, why would there be a vegetable competition and a werewolf involve? That doesn't make any sense! A Were-Rabbit is good for comedy as they do vegetables such as carrots.I'm not against everyone's opinions here, but if you don't understand what the movie is about and hate it because of a villain or the use of a 'Were-Rabbit' instead of Wolf or its British humour but without any proper explainable reason why, then I'm not going to take your opinions seriously.The movie is great and it deserves the award back in 2006 for its outstanding animation and comedic storyline. I like the shorts and this movie and I do hope one day they make another Wallace and Gromit movie.