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the leading man is my tpye
Helloturia
I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Johan Dondokambey
It's still not quite funny as it's intended to be. The story strays father from the original look at hunting to those of wild versus domestic animals. The change in the voice actor cast is also very noticeable. Strange enough that though Ashton Kutcher wasn't even that funny on the first movie, the voice actor filling in for his shoes as Elliot doesn't really get near what Kutcher has done for it. So do for Boog. Here Boog loses his rather chilled out lazier mood and got replaced with a more active Boog. It's quite logical considering this movie sets about one year after the first, but still it's strange considering that Boog still retains his body shape and weight, LOL.
georgegao96
May contain a certain scene of the movie, but not big. When Elliot, Buddy, and Wennie arrives at pet paradiso and met Boog in his sheepdog disguise, they said this: Boog: Elliot! Wennie! Thank goodness you're safe! Eliiot: Who are you? Boog: What do you mean, I'm you're best friend! Elliot: McSquizzy? Boog: McSquzzy!? He doesn't even like you! Elliot: Look, I'm not talking to some random overweight sheepdog about my personal relationships. Boog: It's me, Boog! Elliot: Boog's fatter, no way. Boog: Elliot!! Elliot: Boog? It really is you! Did you loose weight? Boog: When'd you start thinking McSquizzy was your bff? Elliot: Well, you were hibernating, and we were chilling... Bears hibernate, that's true, but squirrels hibernate too!
stefipopescu2004-1
The movie is very funny, and the dog, Mr. Winnie... Oh my God, he's so cute. It's a perfect movie for viewers under 10 and a good movie all round. The story isn't that interesting (in fact kind of boring) but the individual characters are what this movie is all about. I didn't see the "Open Season 1" but I'm sure I'll rent the DVD soon. I just love Mr Winnie :). All and all I give it an 8 for a kind of boring story-line but funny characters, and if I could I'd give Winnie an Oscar or at least a Scooby Snack or something... If you like Wall-E, Madagascar or Ice Age, though bot quite as good, I'm sure you're gonna like this one also.
ichocolat
The sequel starts where Open Season stops. D'uh, this is a sequel after all. Elliot is head over heel for Giselle, so he plans to get married with her.However, nervous hits him in the stomach, and suddenly he got reservations about the whole idea. He just lost his left antler and took it as a sign that maybe this whole marriage thingy ain't gonna work. He was having doubts about the marriage and maybe him losing an antler is a sign by the Almighty God that it is a bad idea to marry Giselle.So like what most men will do, he didn't discuss it with his partner and friends, and decides to cook up some tall story to pull out from marrying Giselle.He got his notion when he saw his friend, Mr.Weenie being 'kidnapped' and 'tortured' by a middle-aged lady in a posh clothing.So he told it to his friends and persuaded them to help him save Mr.Weenie from the clutches of the lady.So they went on a mission to save their friend. They met up with pompous, pampered well-groomed pets and feelings of hatred quickly ensued.The house pets don't like them because they thought that Elliot's bunch of friends were rude and uncouth. Likewise, Elliot thought that the house pets were cowards and a bunch of pompous animals.So they fought, and soon enough, they began to understand about each other. And from being enemies, they began to be friends.So finally, good friends they become. They stopped fighting and started shaking hands. And the misunderstanding about the kidnapping cleared.And Giselle found out the real reason behind the whole 'let us help Mr.Weenie' that Elliot cooked up. She was furious but because they were in love, she forgave him.A good watch for the whole family. Not as good as the first one, but still good. What I like most about it is that it does not have vulgar and sexual dialogues. I saw Shrek and there were many dialogues that made me embarrassed when my nieces and nephews asked me what they were about.Too bad this film was screened at the same time as Wall-E, because being a sequel, and against a more hyped up film, this film lost the fight for ticket sales.