MPAA Rating: PG
Original Review Date: August 5, 2005
Reviewed by: Erin, Movie Muse
In a Nutshell: It has its moments, but the rest of the film is
rather boring.
Quick Plot: A quartet of pampered zoo animals (lion, zebra,
hippo, giraffe) are off on an adventure in "the wild" and must
learn to cope with their new environment, and instincts, while
trying to deal with a zaney group of island primates.
In Detail: I honestly don't have much to say about this film.
First, let me state for the record that I don't care for Shrek.
I will pause while several of you pick yourselves up off the
floor. It's just not my kind of humor. I sat through virtually
the entire film being disgusted, either at what was happening on
screen, or at the people who found things funny that (to me)
simply were not (or should not have been, IMO). Madagascar
didn't have that kind of problem for me, I just didn't find its
particular style of humor funny. Ah well. I should have known
better, but I wanted to give it a chance. Sadly, the *vast*
majority of the good stuff was in the previews, so you only
smiled at it in context, instead of being caught off guard and
genuinely laughing. (When *will* the studios stop putting the
best stuff in the previews?! Save some for the movie.) I
appreciated what it was trying to say about friendship and
stuff, but I just really didn't care for the movie. And the
lemurs (or whatever they are) were just annoying, as was the
song. I know some people really liked that part, particularly
the children, but after the first time, it just wasn't funny
anymore.