jvcarroll
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I liked Croods too. I could have done without some of the cloying moments and there was an opportunity at the end for something sweeter and more poetic, but they went the easy route. Oh, and I want that Belt! (He was voiced by the director.)You know, sometimes it's that movie you're kinda unsure that you'd like that you really enjoy. Croods was quite a pleasant surprise, and it really had a nice shot of heart near the ending. Belt did walk a thin line between absolutely hilarious and pretty annoying, and he came out charming. They did the "impending danger" leitmotif joke enough times that it went from lame to actually kinda funny (as running gags are designed to do). And Nick Cage is actually good at comedy. There's a lot of great Looney Tunes type gags in the film. And I never thought they'd play the "Complainer is always Wrong" bit without being cloying. Not to mention the amazing scenery and crazy One Piece-esque mix and match animals giving some great visual effects. it's like a much better Ice Age. Better in every way.
But the thing that really made it worth it? When Grug (the father) decides to be an idea man, and puts on the dumbest act possible. You're treated to Nick Cage doing an over the top, absolutely gut busting beatnik voice, with a straight face, all the while making a complete fool out of himself, injuring himself every step of the way. If he was able to do an entire movie like that, I'd watch. If they made a National Treasure 3 or Ghost Rider 3 where he did that voice non-stop, I'd watch. I want this DVD for that scene alone.
That is, after I was assaulted by the terrible Turbo trailer. The movie looks even worse than it sounds. And I had to be there with a full audience of families laughing at every completely obvious and not at all funny joke. UGH! To put it this way... I genuinely wanted to see Sharktale when it came out. It's WORSE than Sharktale.
Turbo does look like an absurd straight to video kid-toon that somehow got a lot of backing. Industry folk claim that Rise of the Guardians was responsible for severe staff cuts at Dreamworks, but I think Turbo might have something to do with it as well. At least Rise was entertaining, creative and beautiful to look at. It would have succeeded with a stronger story. The structure didn't have enough bones to it. Anyway, Turbo looks terrible! I was hoping to be pleasantly surprised. Nope.