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Yogi l'ours

Original title: Yogi Bear
  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
24K
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Yogi l'ours (2010)
A documentary filmmaker travels to Jellystone Park to shoot a project and soon crosses paths with Yogi Bear, his sidekick Boo-Boo, and Ranger Smith.
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Animal AdventureBuddy ComedyComputer AnimationHoliday ComedyAdventureAnimationComedyFamily

A documentary filmmaker travels to Jellystone Park to shoot a project and soon crosses paths with Yogi Bear, his sidekick Boo-Boo and Ranger Smith.A documentary filmmaker travels to Jellystone Park to shoot a project and soon crosses paths with Yogi Bear, his sidekick Boo-Boo and Ranger Smith.A documentary filmmaker travels to Jellystone Park to shoot a project and soon crosses paths with Yogi Bear, his sidekick Boo-Boo and Ranger Smith.

  • Director
    • Eric Brevig
  • Writers
    • Jennifer Ventimilia
    • Joshua Sternin
    • Brad Copeland
  • Stars
    • Dan Aykroyd
    • Justin Timberlake
    • Anna Faris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Brevig
    • Writers
      • Jennifer Ventimilia
      • Joshua Sternin
      • Brad Copeland
    • Stars
      • Dan Aykroyd
      • Justin Timberlake
      • Anna Faris
    • 129User reviews
    • 135Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Yogi Bear: Trailer #2
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    Yogi Bear: Trailer #2
    Yogi Bear: Teaser Trailer
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    Yogi Bear: Teaser Trailer
    Yogi Bear: I'm So Smart It Hurts
    Clip 0:41
    Yogi Bear: I'm So Smart It Hurts
    Yogi Bear: Razzle Dazzle
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    Yogi Bear: Razzle Dazzle
    Yogi Bear: I Put Safety Belts In This Raft
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    Yogi Bear: I Put Safety Belts In This Raft
    Yogi Bear: Run Boo Boo Run
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    Yogi Bear: Run Boo Boo Run

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    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Yogi Bear
    • (voice)
    Justin Timberlake
    Justin Timberlake
    • Boo Boo
    • (voice)
    Anna Faris
    Anna Faris
    • Rachel
    Tom Cavanagh
    Tom Cavanagh
    • Ranger Smith
    T.J. Miller
    T.J. Miller
    • Ranger Jones
    Nate Corddry
    Nate Corddry
    • Chief of Staff
    Andy Daly
    Andy Daly
    • Mayor Brown
    • (as Andrew Daly)
    Josh Robert Thompson
    Josh Robert Thompson
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    David Stott
    David Stott
    • Mayor's Tailor
    Greg Johnson
    • Dirty Shopper
    Christy Qulliam
    • Stylist
    • (as Christy Quillam)
    Patricia Aldersley
    Patricia Aldersley
    • Elderly Purse Lady
    Tim McLachlan
    Tim McLachlan
    • Purse Snatcher
    Hayden Vernon
    • Security Guard
    Dean Knowsley
    Dean Knowsley
    • Security Guard
    Barry Duffield
    Barry Duffield
    • Security Guard
    Michael Morris
    • Security Guard
    Will Wallace
    Will Wallace
    • Security Guard
    • Director
      • Eric Brevig
    • Writers
      • Jennifer Ventimilia
      • Joshua Sternin
      • Brad Copeland
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    User reviews129

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    7donut44

    Good film for youngsters and the adult won't be bored

    Not that a review should be about ME, but it seems to help with the review a little. I haven't reviewed a film in a long time, probably because I have been busy getting married and having kids. With that being said, I don't really see too many movies anymore and needless to say, this was NOT tops of my list. If I finally get to see a movie, I prefer an adult film, but alas, I have children. I got on here before hand and was even less than ecstatic about Yogi given the reviews and the star rating.

    However, so many of them were so far off, that I felt inclined to write this review the same night after seeing this movie. First off, for those that review and/or rate a movie like this without having seen it is quite silly and hinders the reasoning behind the rating itself. Ratings are to help people, not skew them.

    OK, on to the film. This is a legitimate PG moving for children, i.e. under 10, so take that into consideration. Someone in a rating said it was not a movie they would take a date on . . . really? I mean, I would hope not. Anyway, I have seen lots of kids and young adult movies with far less plot and acting than this movie.

    I thought it was perfect for the age bracket and while yes, there is a mention about urination and about Boo Boo having trouble with baked beans, other than that, I was actually quite impressed that the movie survived without a bunch of potty humor. I thought it was a lightly funny film that stuck to the entire Yogi Bear theme of trying to save the park. I thought while some of the adults were silly to stupid, many of them were again, lightly funny and silly but not over the top stupid. Mentioning the word "stupid" also brings me to another thought that the movie wasn't filled with boring dialog of people calling each other silly names that make kids laugh, but irk parents knowing now after the film their kids are going to be calling each other those names and we will be left with trying to tell them why that is inappropriate.

    I actually laughed quite a bit and enjoyed seeing Yogi. I am 34 years old and my daughter is 3 that was with me and we liked it. I could even watch it again. I've seen bad films of all ages and genres and this is NOT one of them. Is it academy award material? Not even close, but you won't be disappointed in an entertaining film for children.

    Again about the silly reviewers,if you don't like it, no biggie and it is your perogrative to also write a review, they are needed, but why the lies in writing a review? Bored to tears in 10 minutes? Yogi getting hurt all the time? keep it lighthearted? How about paying attention. If there is any major complaint, it should be that this movie was nothing more than a glorified version of the cartoon, but that is what one would expect. Have you never seen the Yogi Christmas special. You know, the one where Ranger Smith tells Yogi to stay away and where the place is going to be forced to close and all the animals are sad? Sound familiar, hmm.

    Now, for my final soap box that does make me mad. This dumb 3D is not all that impressive and given the extra added cost to go see one, it is NOT worth it. While there is a non-3D version, the theaters don't really want to play that one too much, because they can't charge the exuberant fee. I will for a fact plan ahead next time better and NOT do the 3D film and make sure I send a statement, although minimal it is.
    6moviexclusive

    Not smarter or dumber than the average family movie, Yogi Bear is perfectly good, clean and harmless fun that the whole family can enjoy

    It's easy to slam a movie like "Yogi Bear"- just talk about how simplistic the script written by no less than three writers; or how childish the antics are of the titular character and his cautious sidekick, Boo-Boo; or even how repetitive pic-a-nic basket stealing gets. Yes, they are all fair observations of this live-action adaptation of the 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon, but I wouldn't go so far as to criticise the movie for these very traits.

    If you've seen the Saturday morning cartoons, you'll find that this film actually stays extremely faithful to its source. In them, Yogi goes around doing perhaps one thing and one thing only- that's right, stealing pic-a-nic baskets and thinking to himself how he's "smarter than the average bear"- together with Boo-Boo, occasionally running into Jellystone National Park's head ranger Smith who yells at him for disturbing the peace.

    We used to laugh at Yogi's foolish schemes (or at least I remember I did), so why is it so difficult to laugh at the same things all over again? Sure many of us who have enjoyed those cartoons may have grown up, but that's not a fault of the film, especially when those in the audience who were of the age when we were watching the cartoons were obviously having a great time.

    Around the regular pic-a-nic stealing, writers Jeffrey Ventimilia, Joshua Sternin and Brad Copeland have spun an eco-friendly story of the unscrupulous town mayor (Andrew Daly) who aims to sell off Jellystone to the loggers to cover the city's deficit. Needless to say, it will be up to Ranger Smith, his love interest the nature documentarian Rachel (Anna Faris), and of course Yogi and Boo-Boo to save the day. Yes it's simple but the plot is just serviceable enough to be the glue this live-action treatment needs.

    Ultimately, the stars of the show were always Yogi and Boo-Boo, and in this regard, both the voice actors and the animators have done a wonderful job. Dan Aykroyd does his best Daws Butler impersonation for Yogi Bear, most impressive for nailing his character's distinctive speech patterns. Just as outstanding is Justin Timberlake, clearly relishing the opportunity to disappear into the role of Boo-Boo, complete with the trademark nasal delivery. It's especially interesting to think how Timberlake sounds so uncannily like the classic Don Messick.

    Director Eric Brevig (of 2008's "Journey to the Centre of the Earth") keeps the gags flying fast and furious, so even if some of the supposed verbal punchlines fall flat, there is always something visually appealing to hold your attention. An Oscar-nominated effects specialist, Brevig makes great use of the stereoscopy to deliver all sorts of visual gimmicks- whether something flying in your face or hurling you along- but it adds nicely to the fun.

    And that's one word that sums up what it's all meant to be about- "fun", good clean harmless fun like how the cartoons were 40 years ago, and a trip down memory lane for those who have seen the originals. There'll be many tempted to ride the wave of criticism surrounding this movie, but if you know what you're in for, then "Yogi Bear" should just be the perfect family entertainment this holiday season.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Was expecting an abomination, got something decent

    Yogi Bear is not a masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but it is not wholly deserving of the hate I have seen it get. When I first saw it advertised, in all honesty Yogi Bear looked like an abomination. I thought that a memorable Hanna-Barbera character in a movie in 3D would not work, the plot line seemed uninteresting and then when I saw that Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake as the cartoon characters that put the final nail in the coffin.

    But despite the many reservations I had of Yogi Bear, I still went to see it. And I kind of enjoyed it. That said, it does have a lot of problems, and I'd say some of these problems are quite bad. I am very fond of the Yogi Bear cartoon, and I do think the movie did a serviceable enough job to maintain its spirit. The movie though does have a very predictable and sometimes generic plot line, but in some ways the original cartoon had its predictable spots as did almost all the Hanna Barbera cartoons. The script does have its funny and humorous spots, but along the way there is the odd lame joke and cheesy line complete with some very unoriginal slapstick. Yogi Bear is also too short, and has some very uneven pacing feeling rushed one minute and too slow the next. And I wish I could praise some of the live-action actors, but I can't as a vast majority of the actors are very lacking in charisma and warmth.

    However, despite what the advertising suggested, Yogi Bear does look quite decent. The scenery and colours are vibrant and colourful, Yogi and Boo Boo are quite well-modelled and the editing is crisp enough. And the 3D while not exceptional and perhaps not always necessary is nowhere near as bad as I feared. When it comes to any memorable scenes or set pieces, the standout is the white-water rafting ride down the river, which was inspired and visually inventive. The soundtrack is rousing and energetic, there are some dialogue and jokes I enjoyed as most of the banter and chemistry between Yogi and Boo Boo are a joy. The voice work is also better than I thought, Aykroyd's voice takes a while to get used to but he does make an effort and it shows, but Timberlake(who I actually was more worried about) nails Boo Boo.

    In conclusion, entertaining but too flawed to make a bigger impression. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    7DarkVulcan29

    Hardly any laughs, but adventurous at times.

    Another classic cartoon character comes to the big screen, there was Popeye, Scooby Doo, Garfield, and now there is the mischievous picnic basket stealing bear named Yogi.

    Now the CGI animation of Yogi and Boo Boo is pretty good, and the voice talents of Dan Ackroyd and Justin Timberlake is also good. But Tom Cavanagh as Ranger Smith is not funny, he comes across trying way to hard, it looked like he was telling the audience "I'm funny, please laugh at me". Anna Faris starts out as a dull character at the beginning, but she gets better as the movie goes on. And T.J. Miller is just wasting his talent here. But it does have good share of adventure at times. But I think the little kids will enjoy more than adults.
    5LazySod

    Good for young children but sometimes irritating for parents

    Yogi bear, a piece of ancient history comes to life in a film that like the first Garfield film combines real life acting with computer animated action. The story is easy enough: living in a park with his friend Booboo his only "work" is attempting to steal food from people coming there for a picnic. His idyllic life is threatened though - first there's the ranger that is on their tail and then there is the governor who wants to tear down the forest to make money for the city. But Yogi is a versatile bear, and solutions are in the making.

    This is a typical kids film, designed for kids of all ages with a bias towards kids around 4 to 8 years old. The story is light and even the most dark spots are sweetened with enough sugar to make a layer cake or two.

    For the parents it is endurable. It's not quite as fun as some of the other films in the same age group out there as it lacks any of the harmless innuendo that makes such films so much better, but it is endurable. The worst would probably be having to see the scenes that combine the real actors with the animated ones - the interaction shows all too clearly that they were blue-screen acted with the actors looking into the distance or somewhere different altogether while the animation should be happening right in front of their noses.

    5 out of 10 misshapen attempts at resurrection childhood heroes

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    • Trivia
      Many students of Daws Butler (the original voice of Yogi Bear) sent Dan Aykroyd tapes of Butler explaining how to do Yogi's voice. Aykroyd refused to listen to any of the tapes, preferring to do his own take on the classic character.
    • Goofs
      The uniforms of Rangers Smith and Jones indicate that Jellystone is a National Park, where the Mayor would have no jurisdiction, thus invalidating the central conflict.
    • Quotes

      Yogi Bear: They have donuts. DONUTS!

      [Yogi has a fantasy of a giant donut]

      Boo Boo: [Interrupting fantasy] Yogi, what're you doing?

      Yogi Bear: [Determined] I'm going!

      Boo Boo: No, Yogi! We promised the Ranger we would stay away.

      Yogi Bear: You're right. I'm losing control, Boo-Boo. I don't know who's steering the ship!

    • Crazy credits
      The Warner Bros logo is made of wood and partly painted green.
    • Alternate versions
      Also released in a 3D version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Animation Lookback: Hanna-Barbera Part 1 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Lasagna
      Traditional tune, modified lyrics written by 'Weird Al' Yankovic (as Al Yankovic)

      Performed by 'Weird Al' Yankovic (as Weird Al)

      (Parody of "La Bamba" as performed by Los Lobos)

      Courtesy of Volcano Entertainment III, LLC

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • New Zealand
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yogi Bear
    • Filming locations
      • Rotorua Lakes District, Rotorua, New Zealand(Camp/ Picnic Area)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Sunswept Entertainment
      • De Line Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $100,246,011
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,411,322
      • Dec 19, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $203,509,374
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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