Looking at the character design, they could have saved a lot of money by having a guy in a suit play Yogi and still come out pretty much the same when special effects are concerned.
Looking at the character design, they could have saved a lot of money by having a guy in a suit play Yogi and still come out pretty much the same when special effects are concerned.
I don't agree...it sounds like an SNL player imitating Yogi for a skit, which is not only true to life but is a good way to approach this movie. It's making fun of a dumb cartoon in an equally dumb way.
I mean he got fat, not old.
It's less dim, at least.
*new signature in consideration
The movie poster is pretty suggestive.
Boo Boo: run for your poopers.
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Theres some bad subtext there.
Or actual text as the case may be.
Oh my god, a Yogi Bear movie? It's not possible!
Yogi: You got a really pretty mouth, Boo-boo.
Boo-boo: Yogi what are you...
Yogi: I'm-a gonna make you squeaaaaaaal like a park ranger!
Boo-boo: Yogi no!
... I am sorry.
And the Meek shall Inherit the Earth.
[YOUTUBE]7TX2jEdwX2c&feature=player_embedded#![/YOUTUBE]
I don't give a shit about what people might say this movie looks fucking awesome.
That just makes me feel better when I call this movie garbage
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successful people make successful choices. wasting time is not one of them!! read this and feel regret
- a message from past taboo to future taboo
I mean while the movie looks bad, and we'd be quick to call it worst ever, we shouldn't face-palm too hard because by going this far with a Yogi Bear movie, Hollywood has shown a determination to break new ground at the bottom of the sea, regardless of how much oil they'll leak into the Gulf of Mexico. They are ocean bound to make worse movies than this, it's in the heart of the cards.
I feel a bit mixed up actually. o_O
I get a slight Rodney Dangerfield homage from Yogi, and that fact that "Mr. Smooth and Sexy" JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE is doing Boo Boo's voice cracks me up far too much. XD
I'm not a big Yogi fan to start, so I likely won't see the movie. But from what I can tell, it seems to have the right feel a Yogi Bear movie should have. Whether the other 1.5+ hours of movie are the same, remains to be seen.
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