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Chicken Little - Amici per le penne

Titolo originale: Chicken Little
  • 2005
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  • 1h 21min
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Chicken Little - Amici per le penne (2005)
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    Zach Braff
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    • Chicken Little
    • (voce)
    Joan Cusack
    Joan Cusack
    • Abby Mallard
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    Garry Marshall
    Garry Marshall
    • Buck Cluck
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    Don Knotts
    Don Knotts
    • Mayor Turkey Lurkey
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    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Mr. Woolensworth
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    Amy Sedaris
    Amy Sedaris
    • Foxy Loxy
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    Steve Zahn
    Steve Zahn
    • Runt of the Litter
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    Wallace Shawn
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    • Principal Fetchit
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    Harry Shearer
    Harry Shearer
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    Fred Willard
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    • Melvin - Alien Dad
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    Catherine O'Hara
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    Patrick Warburton
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    4guerillagorilla

    The Sky fell all right, but The Story was already a shattered mess

    There have been many, many movies that Disney has put out that I've had a high desire to see "succeed". All in all, most Disney animated movies that have made it to the big screen in the more modern cinema history of, say, from "Beauty and the Beast" all the way up to "Lilo & Stitch" and "Brother Bear", have done that. Perhaps some are only a financial success, like "Treasure Planet", but certainly they were popular enough with one group of moviegoers or another to have a good box office take.

    Unfortunately, "Chicken Little" is not a success.

    In pooling my thoughts to review this movie, I am so highly disappointed that good animation is its only high mark. In this pivotal point in the history of The Walt Disney Company, where its relationship with Pixar is still on the rocks while a new president is stepping up, I wanted this movie to be a smashing success. I wanted this to be the movie that starts another Golden Age revolution, where it is possible that Disney takes the top spot in producing awesome animated movies.

    I fear that there aren't many good storytellers left at Disney Feature Animation, and there didn't seem to by any present for the making of "Chicken Little". The story itself, chronicling the tales of the title character proving to his community that he is not a failure, was a good enough premise. Though it wasn't executed well at all. Instead of solid, premise-building scenes where it's main characters interact well with others (and get the audience laughing along the way), we get a sappy, melodramatic mini-soap with voice actors who don't have a good script...followed immediately by, more times than I'd care to recall, potty humor gags. Judging by the audience of my screening, made up of at least 40% little kids, only they found that funny.

    With so many 3D animated movies coming out recently, like "Madagascar", "Robots" and "Valiant", all released this year, many companies are trying to prove their movie-making chops to us movie-goers. They can make a very beautiful looking movie, with wonderfully rendered characters that can move so fluidly and realistic...but the very vital element of sharing a good story is missing in action. It's my belief that a great story without great animation will be a much better movie than one that looks great, but has a weak story. Though, both elements are what made Pixar's "The Incredibles" an Oscar-contending, $265 million hit. Computer animation is, indeed, not the shoe-in, cure-all solution to a great movie.

    To boot, "Chicken Little" has a weak soundtrack, composed mainly of songs that were popular at one time or another...to the pre-teen-aged crowd. Instead of beautiful, original, fully-composed songs like "A Whole New World" in "Aladdin" (or anything close to it), we are treated to Spice Girls' "If You Wanna Be My Lover" (complete, by the way, with karaoke subtitles). Unoriginal and highly annoying.

    Having sufficiently railed on the movie, it is my belief that the corporate suits in charge of financing Feature Animation have more blame for the steady decline in their movies than anybody working under them. It seems they think they know what makes a successful movie, over-riding many decisions of the animators and storytellers--those who are still at Feature Animation--who have proved they can make great movies. I believe said pencil pushers are what made last year's "Home on the Range" fail, critically and financially.

    All in all, I believe "Chicken Little" is a failure that I define as hot having a good story to match its sweet computer animation. In Disney's quest to prove that they are still the Best of the Best, movies like this will prove to the world that they are merely the best of the rest. And we all know that it's not the Disney we grew up on and cherished.

    "Chicken Little" gets 4 of 10 stars
    6SnoopyStyle

    not the best but has some potential

    Chicken Little causes widespread panic in Oakey Oaks when he claims a piece of the sky fell and hit him on the head. His father Buck "Ace" Cluck passes it off as a mistake over an acorn. One year later, he's a laughing stock and there's even a movie. He is highly inventive but gets ridiculed despite being bullied by some of the kids. He's friends with the other outcasts; ugly duckling Abby Mallard, Runt of the Litter, and Fish out of Water. He finally gains his father's respect after getting the winning hit. When another piece of the sky falls into his room, he has to save the world with his friends while keeping it a secret from everybody else. The sky is electronic and chameleon.

    The story is a little thin. Chicken Little and his father have a compelling relationship but it does need more layers. As for his friends, ugly duckling is a little too ugly. Runt's proportions are too wrong. I understand the idea but the design feels off. The one I love the most is Fish out of Water. It's a great design and loads of mime fun. As for the animation, it looks a bit too primitive. I didn't know that this is Disney and one can see the attempted transition. It's not the best and inferior to the Pixar of the era.
    7kergillian

    Better than expected, but still needs work...

    The best non-Pixar Disney film in years. Sure it had a touch of drag, and it was most definitely a kids flick, but one thing that stood out was that it wasn't infested with fart jokes and potty humour, which is a step above most kids films these days.

    The CGI was ho-hum, but one thing I liked was the expressiveness which was highlighted by some wonderful voice work by Joan Cusack and Steve Zahn. And Don Knotts was fabulous - we need to find more work for Don Knotts, he's so good! I also loved the Adam West cameo at the end.

    The problem with the film was, as pointed out by a few, that the story was thin and they filled the empty spaces with fun moments, like the Spice Girls karaoke scene which cracked me up. More attention should have been made towards a linear plot - but hey, the film wasn't that long, and the fun scenes they used as mortar really did hold it together.

    All in all, an amusing film, above average in terms of entertainment, but hardly a classic. I'd recommend it for a fun family outing, as the kids in the theater seemed to really get into it - and I had nearly as much fun hearing all of the kids laughing as I did watching the film. 6.5/10.
    6Victor Field

    Almost too slight, but a vast improvement on "Dinosaur."

    Reviewing "Robots," "The New York Times" opined that when it comes to animation there's Pixar, there's Japan, and there's everyone else (it should be noted that not all Japanese cartoons are good - "Shin Chan," anyone? - but you see A.O. Scott's point). "Chicken Little" definitely falls into the "anywhere else" camp, but while it won't siphon away fans from John Lasseter or Nick Park - especially since Disney's delayed its UK release for a few months, the way they did with "Sky High" (but not "Herbie: Fully Loaded," I notice. Idiots) - it's not DreamWorks-mediocre either.

    The House of Mouse's first attempt at computer animated movies without Pixar was the skilfully made but hollow "Dinosaur"; this one is under the auspices of the team behind the wonderful "The Emperor's New Groove," and while it doesn't have that cartoon's spirit it still has some virtues of its own. More deliberately cartoonish in its look and feel than many recent features, it's also probably a little too sentimental for some tastes - an awful lot of the movie involves our feathered hero wanting not only to redeem himself for the whole "the sky is falling" farrago but also to open up two-way communication with his single dad, with all the Family Issues that implies. Fortunately it never really swamps the movie, with the family message never overriding the main intent, i.e. to entertain.

    Unlike the inexplicably hugely successful "Madagascar," it doesn't drag and the voice cast (Zach Braff, Garry Marshall, Joan Cusack, et al) doesn't get in the way of the movie's effect; it relies a little too much on popular culture references and songs for its effect (particularly in the opening - that works in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" in live action - and in the case of Runt of the Litter, the show-tune-loving pig voiced by Steve Zahn), but it's a colourful, charming little movie that thankfully ends well before it has a chance to wear out its welcome, and it's nice to have a movie with a message that doesn't try to ram it down your throat. There are worse Disney movies that could have been dedicated to veteran animator Joe Grant.

    And if nothing else, I defy anyone to find another movie that has the voices of Don Knotts and Patrick Stewart joining in on "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" over the credits...
    7micahlhaddad

    A Look Back On It

    I remember this movie as one of the earliest memories as a child. All the way back to the first house my parents lived in together, my first books, first games, and my first movies. This one stands out to me in a big way, I had never even thought a movie could be that wild and crazy while also having some themes I could understand as a one-year-old, a movie with a soundtrack that I could still hear as a kid while doing other stuff a kid my age would do. I think I wore my parents out on this movie, but they still let me watch it over and over again. It is truly a great movie for a kid, enough to keep the children content and to keep the parents mildly interested. Its obviously not a mind bending classic, but it is a movie that is very near to my heart.

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      The second fully computer generated theatrical movie produced in-house by Disney, rather than being hand-drawn, the first one being Dinosauri (2000). This would be the new style for every Disney animated theatrical movie afterwards, apart from La principessa e il ranocchio (2009) and Winnie the Pooh - Nuove avventure nel Bosco dei Cento Acri (2011).
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      Mayor Turkey Lurkey: [to an alien] Oh, we surrender! Here, take the key to the city!

      [alien zaps the key]

      Mayor Turkey Lurkey: [holds up another key] Key to my car?

      [alien zaps key and car at the same time]

      Mayor Turkey Lurkey: [holds a box of Tic Tacs] Tic Tac?

      [alien zaps Lurkey]

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the very end of the closing credits, Buck and Chicken Little appear, looking out at the audience. Chicken Little says "Can we get some popcorn on the way out" and Buck points out of the screen and says "I think there's some on the floor". (Note that this scene is only in the 3D version. The 2D version ends with the Walt Disney Pictures logo.)
    • Versioni alternative
      The 3D version has many changes to make use of the process:
      • Fireflies were added to the "Where to Begin..." shot, along with the removal of a flare.
      • The "Walt Disney Pictures presents" now has a sky background, and both texts have a drop shadow effect while the top slowly zooms in.
      • A bench was removed when the water tower ball crushed the movie theater.
      • Two extra balls were added during the "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" song.
      • An extra plane was added when Fish Out of Water was re-enacting King Kong.
      • Extra dirt was added when the cow fell to the centerfield.
      • When Chicken Little tries to point at the piece of sky, he now points at the camera instead of the left.
      • When we first see the aliens, their grappling hooks are now moved to the center of the screen.
      • When the aliens switched from their grappling hooks to their knives, the front was rotated so it could look at the camera.
      • Both camera and alien overlays were now stretched to fit the entire image.
      • One of the shots to when the aliens start cracking parts of the fake sky to start their invasion was re-animated, and a bunch of debris was added falling in.
      • Electric sparks were added when the motherships separated. This could possibly have originally been a goof in the 2D version since the sounds of it were left intact.
      • Extra magic dust was added after the characters sing "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," and the credits appear a second early.
      • Credits for the 3D conversion were added, extending the credits to when the music ends.
      • The Disney logo was replaced with a specially made post-credits scene featuring Buck Cluck saying goodbye to the audience and Chicken Little asking if they can have some popcorn once they leave, to which his father replied that there is some on the floor.
    • Connessioni
      Edited from R.E.M.: It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (1987)
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      Stir It Up
      Written by Danny Sembello and Allee Willis (as Alta Sherral Willis)

      Performed by Patti LaBelle and Joss Stone

      Produced by Mark Hammond

      Recorded by Dave Dillbeck

      Mixed by Serban Ghenea

      Patti LaBelle appears courtesy of Def Soul Classics/Island Def Jam

      Joss Stone appears courtesy of EMI Music North America

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 dicembre 2005 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • 150.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 135.386.665 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
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      • 6 nov 2005
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