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Yogi Bear

Overview


Genre :

Animation, Adventure, Comedy

Release Date :

December 17, 2010

MPAA Rating :

PG

Director :

Eric Brevig

Starring :

Dan Aykroyd, Justin Timberlake, Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh, Andrew Daly, Josh Robert Thompson, Nathan Corddry

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  5 of 5 [Rate It]

1 of 4

“..weak as they've been, the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" movies are operating on a higher plane than this..”
by Roger Moore [Orlando Sentinel]
Review rate : C

“..tired plot and lame jokes unbearable..”
by Matt Stevens [E! Online]
3 of 4

“..this is a cute movie, a kid's movie, and a rather good one..”
by Mick LaSalle [San Francisco Chronicle]
Review rate : B-

“..there's nothing particularly inventive in the plot or grade-school humor..”
by Adam Markovitz [Entertainment Weekly]
Review rate : D

“..there was never much to the character, beyond the agreeable shtick..”
by Scott Tobias [AV Club]
“..the story is so-o-o-o-o tired..”
by Kirk Honeycutt [Hollywood Reporter]
“..the kiddies will learn an important civics lesson..”
by Melissa Anderson [Village Voice]
1.5 of 4

“..the eco-friendly story is familiar, ultra-predictable and remarkably bland..”
by Claudia Puig [USA Today]
1.5 of 5

“..serves up jokes about rectal thermometers..”
by Sean O'Connell [Filmcritic.com]
1 of 4

“..painful, a frenetic, unfunny mix of action, romance, dud dialogue, and icky things..”
by Ty Burr [Boston Globe]
1.5 of 4

“..none of it is funny or entertaining..”
by Alicia Potter [Boston Phoenix]
“..neither smarter nor dumber than the average family-friendly comedy..”
by Justin Chang [Variety]
1 of 4

“..don't take them to "Yogi Bear."..”
by Jason Heck [Kansas City Star]
1 of 4

“..a garden-variety mess..”
by Simon Abrams [Slant Magazine]

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