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M. Weenie, un teckel, s'échappe de sa maison pour se joindre à la rébellion des animaux de la forêt.M. Weenie, un teckel, s'échappe de sa maison pour se joindre à la rébellion des animaux de la forêt.M. Weenie, un teckel, s'échappe de sa maison pour se joindre à la rébellion des animaux de la forêt.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Joel McHale
- Elliot
- (voix)
Jane Krakowski
- Giselle
- (voix)
Billy Connolly
- McSquizzy
- (voix)
Crispin Glover
- Fifi
- (voix)
Steve Schirripa
- Roberto
- (voix)
Georgia Engel
- Bobbie
- (voix)
Diedrich Bader
- Rufus
- (voix)
Cody Cameron
- Mr. Weenie
- (voix)
Fred Stoller
- Stanley
- (voix)
Olivia Hack
- Charlene
- (voix)
Danny Mann
- Serge
- (voix)
Maddie Taylor
- Deni
- (voix)
- (as Matt Taylor)
- …
Nika Futterman
- Rosie
- (voix)
Sean P. Mullen
- Roger
- (voix)
Michelle Murdocca
- Maria
- (voix)
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The bear is super adorable but the dumb deer & the white poodle kill it because they're too irritating. This one has too much focus on the mean poodle & the clutsy dumb deer. I need more of the lovable bear. I will stick to the first one.
Elliott (Joel McHale) is getting married to Giselle (Jane Krakowski). His rack of antlers is broken once again. Dog Mr Weenie has escaped his owners to be wild. When his owners recapture him, Elliott decide to rescue him. The gang of wild animals must journey to the pet resort before Mr Weenie is completely brainwashed.
First off, they recast the voices. It's obvious that this is a franchise being downgraded. The animation hasn't changed. The level of danger is much lower. The stakes at risk seems much lower. It is full of bright colors but dull silly story. It's definitely a franchise lowering their expectations.
First off, they recast the voices. It's obvious that this is a franchise being downgraded. The animation hasn't changed. The level of danger is much lower. The stakes at risk seems much lower. It is full of bright colors but dull silly story. It's definitely a franchise lowering their expectations.
I'm an animator myself... so thereby an animation geek. I really liked the first open season movie. Didn't love it.... but liked it. When I saw it again a couple of weeks ago I thought it didn't feel as good as it did the first time. The story isn't just good enough to watch more then once... maybe twice. But I absolutely loved the look and design of the film. So when Open Season 2 was lying in the shelfs at the local DVD store I bought it right away. Hoping it would be as good or hopefully better then the first one. Just a nice animated film with some humor. I expected nothing more nothing less. But Open season 2 is a real let down. All I can say is that it feels like the just didn't rewrite the script. Stuck with all there first ideas and just rushed it out the door. Even the animation doesn't feel as solid as the first movie. It had some funny moments and some really nice characters. But it wasn't worth the money I paid for it. Maybe kids will love this... but as an adult... just don't expect to see a movie that will have the extra layer so you to can enjoy it as much as your kid would. Still... Boog the bear... for me is one of the best designs of a bear ever.
"Open Season" shocked me. I had very low expectations but ended up really enjoying the film. And, as a result, I did something I rarely do....I saw the sequel. However, when it began I realized there was a big problem...the voice actors are all different. Were Martin Lawrence and Ashton Kutcher THAT expensive that they couldn't afford them again?! Or, did Sony Studios simply offer us a cynical film...much like the many, many unnecessary sequels to "Madagascar"? After all, this one and its sequel were all released direct to DVD.
The second thing I noticed after I saw the voice actors were different is that the CGI was poor--worse than the original film which was made two years earlier. In fact, some of the characters (such as Giselle) were just plain ugly...poorly rendered and cheap looking.
So far, I was NOT impressed. Perhaps the story itself is worth seeing....right?! Well, perhaps...perhaps not. I did not appreciate that the plot revolved around Mr. Weenie--a minor charcter from the first film. Boog and Elliot were GREAT characters yet the film emphasizes Weenie...which is odd. Overall, a disappointing and unnecessary film that lacked the charm and originality and quality of the first movie.
The second thing I noticed after I saw the voice actors were different is that the CGI was poor--worse than the original film which was made two years earlier. In fact, some of the characters (such as Giselle) were just plain ugly...poorly rendered and cheap looking.
So far, I was NOT impressed. Perhaps the story itself is worth seeing....right?! Well, perhaps...perhaps not. I did not appreciate that the plot revolved around Mr. Weenie--a minor charcter from the first film. Boog and Elliot were GREAT characters yet the film emphasizes Weenie...which is odd. Overall, a disappointing and unnecessary film that lacked the charm and originality and quality of the first movie.
Well, I can't say that the story is something to talk about, but the characters are INCREDIBLE, every single one of them is unique, funny, and fits perfectly in the movie. If you didn't like Open Season 1 and you find that a reason not to watch Open Season 2, think again! From hundreds of reasons it is worth of a watch even only to see a cat named Roger, I think that is the most original and the funniest animated character I ever saw in a cartoon! I cant really remember the name of that cat breed that it represents, but in moment I saw the cat I knew what were they trying to say. Every animal in the movie is represented just like it's appearance speaks, but much more deeply and originally.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is the first Sony Pictures Animation movie to become a franchise.
- GaffesThe bald spot on Fifi's tail is only visible after he finishes his story about being "attacked" by wild animals and shows it to everyone. It is not seen before or after.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #40.7 (2009)
- Bandes originalesClose To You
Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Performed by Joel McHale, Mike Epps, Jane Krakowski, Billy Connolly, Cody Cameron, Danny Mann, Maddie Taylor, Crispin Glover, Steve Schirripa, Georgia Engel, Diedrich Bader, Fred Stoller and Olivia Hack.
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- Montant brut mondial
- 8 797 168 $US
- Durée1 heure 16 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Les rebelles de la forêt 2 (2008) officially released in India in English?
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