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Gooby

  • 2009
  • PG
  • 1h 35min
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Gooby (2009)
 Imagine if you had a six-foot tall monster-like pal to help you through the rough times when you were a kid!

Willy (Matthew Knight) is terrified about moving into the familyÂ’s new house. HeÂ’s convinced itÂ’s filled with evil space aliens out to get him. In response to his longing for someone to save him, Gooby (voiced by Robbie Coltrane, Harry PotterÂ’s Hagrid) comes to life as a big, lovable, scruffy creature who quite possibly may be more frightened of
the world than Willy. The two new pals embark on hair-raising adventures and learn about courage and the power of friendship all the while with Eugene Levy (Night at the Museum) on their trail. In the end, Gooby fulfills Willy’s wish by bringing Willy and his dad (David James Elliott, “JAG”) together in a heart-warming and exciting climax.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEleven year old Willy's childhood toy, Gooby, comes to life as a real, live, six-foot tall monster who helps Willy through rough times, with hair-raising and hilarious adventures.Eleven year old Willy's childhood toy, Gooby, comes to life as a real, live, six-foot tall monster who helps Willy through rough times, with hair-raising and hilarious adventures.Eleven year old Willy's childhood toy, Gooby, comes to life as a real, live, six-foot tall monster who helps Willy through rough times, with hair-raising and hilarious adventures.

  • Dirección
    • Wilson Coneybeare
  • Guionista
    • Wilson Coneybeare
  • Elenco
    • Robbie Coltrane
    • David James Elliott
    • Ingrid Kavelaars
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    2.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Wilson Coneybeare
    • Guionista
      • Wilson Coneybeare
    • Elenco
      • Robbie Coltrane
      • David James Elliott
      • Ingrid Kavelaars
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    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Gooby
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    David James Elliott
    David James Elliott
    • Jack Dandridge
    Ingrid Kavelaars
    Ingrid Kavelaars
    • Elize
    Eugene Levy
    Eugene Levy
    • Mr. Nerdlinger
    Matthew Knight
    Matthew Knight
    • Willy
    Derek Scott
    Derek Scott
    • Gooby
    Mary Haney
    • Mrs. Williams
    Len Doncheff
    Len Doncheff
    • Mr. Ogilvey
    Paula Boudreau
    Paula Boudreau
    • Mrs. Deacon
    Elle Downs
    Elle Downs
    • Mrs. Donnelly
    Ricky Hegarty
    • Colin
    Luke Bilyk
    Luke Bilyk
    • Cute Kid
    Alexander Conti
    Alexander Conti
    • Eric
    Christina Bilyk
    • Rona Cashier
    Tyler Khan
    • Kid on Bench
    Mathew Peart
    • Big Bruce
    Jack Duffy
    Jack Duffy
    • Grocery Store Manager
    Judy Sinclair
    • Grocery Store Lady
    • Dirección
      • Wilson Coneybeare
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      • Wilson Coneybeare
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    7keenan328

    It's a Good Wholesome Kids Movie

    No, it isn't Monsters, Inc or Toy Story but a solid, "clean", family film. My kids are 7 & 10 and they enjoyed it. Purposely low end special effects but it produces smiles and lessons in growing up. The parents actions are a bit far-fetched, but hey---it's a movie. If your kids only like high action, semi-violent PG-13 flicks, then this isn't for them. One word review: CUTE. A boy has to move to a new town and school (that's never been done in a movie) and can't make friends (Hmmm?). There's a bully! Inattentive parents. A not-so-great baby sitter. I know what you're thinking...you've seen this all before! But for some reason, it works better than similar flicks. I think "less-is-more" here. Simple story, with a few laughs and some touching moments. The ten and under crowd should love it or they've grown up way too fast.
    QueenDeborahGibson

    Gooby: Or What the Heck Did I Just Watch?

    What a strange movie. Uh... it's kind of frightening. Robbie Coltrane is Gooby, the childhood teddy bear of Willy, who comes to life and grows to about 6 feet tall to help Willy out. Gooby's face is what frightens me the most. Who in their right mind would give a child a teddy bear who looks like Gooby? And what child would want something so frightening?

    One not so terrible point is Eugene Levy. He plays Mr. Nerdlinger, Willy's teacher, who is also an aspiring writer. He also wants to get famous. He sees Gooby and wants to get a picture of him that will propel himself into fame. The performance is very short, and Levy makes the best out of it. He brings to the film a few amusing moments, and saves this from a total disaster. I thought it would be good for a few laughs, and the trailer, which made it seem totally frightening, intrigued me. Don't watch it, unless you are expecting a bizarre, somewhat frightening train wreck.

    1/10.

    On a side note, if they remade this film as a horror movie, it would be 10,000 times better.
    2mcwhammer

    Teddy Ruxpin is back, and creepier than ever.

    This is a very odd movie, from beginning to end. From the start, there is a very big disconnect between the voice & the character of Gooby. With Gooby being a man in a suit, how were they unable to get Robbie Coltrane to just climb into the suit? When the voice doesn't match the face, things can only go downhill from there. Matthew Knight happens to be a talented young actor, as the boy who owns Gooby, but I think his talents are wasted in this role.

    Gooby is supposed to be the star, and I could not look past the suit to see the character he was portraying - partly because of the way his eyes are painted on in-expressively. The film has a small amount of quirkiness, notably the fact that Gooby retains his "cleaning instructions" tag sewn into his side, but other than that, there's really nothing to recommend. I think kids and adults will be more freaked out by this large stuffed creature than happy to see him.
    1tristan-604-370915

    Hate Incarnate.

    Let's imagine you're a Canadian filmmaker with a sound 6.5 million dollar budget. Not enough for a big genre piece but enough for a solid 90 minute comedy or drama, provided you don't blow your budget on star power. What do you do? If you answered "hire Eugene Levy for a secondary role and Hagrid from Harry Potter to voice the giant dead-eyed teddy bear," you are Wilson Coneybeare, the Writer/Producer/Director of this straight-to-DVD abomination. While hailed as "heart-warming" and scoring "five doves" on ChristianCinema.com, there is nothing heartwarming about this film. Featuring a bear costume that makes the Country Bears look realistic and a plot we've seen done better several times already, it's unclear what the filmmakers thought Gooby would bring to the table. Aside from, you know, a host of double entendre that was either the world's biggest oversight or a deliberate attempt to sneak incredibly creepy subtext by the dove guys we mentioned earlier.

    The film opens by introducing us to Willy, who monologues for a bit to establish his role as the main character and introduce his negligent power-career parents. We're treated to about a second of a CGI character that probably cost thousands of dollars just to model that we'll never see again before learning that Willy's parents are moving and introduced to Gooby, a teddy bear. After a few days being miserable in his new environment, Willy starts to notice something is about. He tracks it to the Friendship Shed, where he discovers that Gooby has come to life mutated into a dead-eyed all-devouring abomination which, apparently, is wearing a scarf suspiciously similar to Tom Baker's. From here, we're just going through the motions as we simultaneously follow the list of "things to do when ripping off Calvin and Hobbes" and "my imaginary friend is real and an adult is trying to expose it." Though that's not to say it doesn't do anything original, they just tend to be horrible things with no rational reason to be in the movie. The film ends with Gooby luring Willy to a derelict house and leaving him dangling over a pit, ostensibly so his father can save him and rekindle their relationship.

    This movie is bizarre. It doesn't come off as heartwarming, it's creepy. The bear suit is horrifying, the plot is from a handbook on child endangerment, and the message is "if your parents ignore you, don't make friends, just retreat into your imagination and put yourself in peril to get attention." And let's not forget that only black character in the film is swiftly replaced by Eugene Levy.
    2taconerd

    What in the Goob?

    This Movie feels like a sitcom mixed with one of those kid's show, and that doesn't work. The entire movie is just the stupid "Becoming friends with mythical beast." Except in this case, Mythical beast is gross, Annoying and overall just unlikeable.



    Also, Eugene Levi is there, I guess.

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    • Trivia
      The movie had a budget of $6.5 million but only made a mere $3,234 in the box office.
    • Citas

      Gooby: No snot about it!

    • Créditos curiosos
      Child Wranglers: Pam Breck, Frank Morrison (at 1:35:34)
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Gooby (2011)
    • Bandas sonoras
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      Written by Micky Erbe & Maribeth Solomon (as Maribeth Soloman)

      Performed by Robbie Coltrane & The Toronto Studio Orchestra

      Also performed by Mike Rocha

      Arranged by Micky Erbe

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de abril de 2009 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Canadá
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • A Ted Named Gooby
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Barrie, Ontario, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • Coneybeare Stories
      • Gooby Entertainment
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,234
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 3,234
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    Especificaciones técnicas

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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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