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Report this review. Adult Written by nduns May 29, Disappointing but still worth it If I could give this a 3. When I saw the trailer Kid, 9 years old December 8, I think this movie was the best animated movie in the jungle!

There are scary moments for very little kids but the story plot is a good story! There may be 1 or Teen, 14 years old Written by Luke Starkiller February 21, Not as good as Pixar Blue Sky Studios is a definite cut below Pixar, but Epic was still an entertaining film that wasn't too intense. There were a couple shots that were a bit What's the story? Is it any good?

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Epic Movie. Movie review by Charles Cassady Jr. Raunchy blockbuster spoof is over the top, dumb. PG 86 minutes. Rate movie. Watch or buy. Based on 32 reviews. Based on 90 reviews. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options Common Sense is a nonprofit organization.

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See our privacy policy. A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Positive Messages. Many specific movies, TV shows, and celebrities are spoofed. What parents need to know Parents need to know that plenty of teens will want to see this raunchy parody from the folks behind Date Movie. Continue reading Show less.

Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. User Reviews Parents say Kids say. There's a young warrior with whom the heroine forms a flirtatious friendship. There's a tough older warrior who mentors the younger warrior. There are comic sidekicks, and a beautiful forest queen who utters platitudes about the cycles of life and then dies.

The good guys are the Leafmen, tiny forest sprites that look like humans. The bad guys are the Boggans, who look like storybook drawings of goblins or trolls. The sidekicks are two snails that worship the Leafmen and desperately want to be like them, but can't be, because they're snails.

Josh Hutcherson of " The Hunger Games " provides the voice of the young warrior, Nod, who's physically gifted but immature; like Seyfried's Mary Katherine, he speaks with the circa colloquialisms and inflections of pretty much any teenager you'd run into at any mall anywhere in America.

There's nothing special about Queen Tara, who's voiced by singer-actress Beyonce Knowles , or about Knowles' post-credits song, which will get an Oscar nomination anyway because the original song pickings are always slim.

The compositions are attractive but not striking, the action sequences engaging but rarely thrilling. Danny Elfman's score sounds like the kind of score you'd expect an animated forest adventure to have; I can't imagine anyone claiming that he phoned it in, just as I can't imagine anyone claiming that the director Chris Wedge "Ice Age," " Robots " phoned it his direction, or that the screenwriters phoned in their writing — though the fact that there are five credited writers suggests that what we see onscreen wasn't much like the first draft, or the second, or the ninth.

We wanted to make a gigantic action-adventure movie. Who doesn't love a gigantic action-adventure movie, especially one that's animated? The problem isn't that the vision changed in the transition from book to screen — that's true of most adaptations — but that it changed in ways that made the end product unremarkable. Look at the cover of the book, then look at any second from the film that it supposedly inspired; where the former is obviously the work of a singular consciousness, its cinematic spin-off has as much personality as a minivan.

Films like "Epic" aren't so much created as manufactured, then released into multiplexes, where they're viewed by children and parents who treat them as two hours' worth of air conditioning with popcorn. The movie's marvelous trailer hinted at melancholy splendors, and an excess of beauty and feeling, but when you're actually sitting there watching the darned thing, it's "Ferngully" all over again.

The ratio of humor and action and parent-child bonding is so formulaic, and the character design and molded-figurine-like animation so typical of the genre in the age of Pixar and Pixar imitators , that "Epic" evaporates from the mind within minutes of leaving the theater.

The only reason this isn't a one-star review is that it would not be fair to blame "Epic" for failures of imagination that seem systemic.

The movie is one more example of post-" Toy Story " bet-hedging by studios that want cartoon features to be different enough from other cartoon features to justify their existence, but not so different that they can't be used to sell Happy Meals and T-shirts and video games — and certainly not so original that audiences might have to come to terms with the shock of the new.

It's equally hard to guess how directors as original as Brad Bird " The Iron Giant ," " The Incredibles " or Shane Acker 's " Nine " or Henry Selick " Coraline " produced work of passion, integrity and surprise, and got them seen by mainstream audiences.



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