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OVER THE HEDGE Screens In The OC... And How Did It Do?!

Published at:  Oct 23, 2005 6:58:16 PM CDT

Hi, everyone. "Moriarty" here with some Rumblings From The Lab...



Seeing an animated film in this early rough state is always fascinating, and it can provide a solid glimpse at the process that a studio goes through in trying to perfect one of these pictures. This OVER THE HEDGE screening was pretty early, so what did the people who got to see it think?



Hey Mori,

I love the site and have contributed before – I posted a Return of the King review way back. Anyway, today I got to see Over the Hedge here in Orange County. It was like other reviewers have said – lots of metal detectors, no cell phones, etc.

I didn’t know what to expect with this film; the trailer looks good and I loved the first Shrek film. I thought Shark Tale was pretty weak, didn’t see Madagascar after hearing it was terrible, and was disappointed in Shrek 2. But I love animation, especially of the computer variety. I am pleased to say that this film is a winner.

Now the film was by no means finished. Only about 30% of the film was completed as far as lighting and full animation. The rest was very rough color animation and about half of the film was storyboards.

But the parts that were finished were truly amazing! The animation was better than anything I’ve seen DreamWorks do thus far. The colors were brilliant and vibrant, and the backgrounds (trees, grass, etc.) were simply stunning. They were going for photo realism (on everything but the animals) and I think they pulled it off with flying colors. Actually, it made me mad when they switched to storyboards since I wanted to see the next beautifully drawn scene. The animals’ fur was unlike anything I’d seen before – much better than Shrek or Monsters Inc. Animation and technology-wise, this thing was awesome. Too bad I only got to see about 20 minutes of such.

The story is not totally original, but it’s fun and light and quick and is just fine for a movie like this. I don’t want to give away too much of what happens, but the initial scene is great and sets up the main characters and the central motivation for the story right away. I think that kids will get into the adventure/quest/mission aspect of the story and there are other underlying themes that adults will find interesting as well.

The characters and voice acting is top notch. Each character acts somewhat like you’d expect each animal to act – the squirrel is hyper, the turtle slow, thinking and methodical, etc. Each actor gives great performances, however – the standouts were Steve Carell as Hammy the ADD/hyper-kinetic squirrel and William Shatner as the blustery opossum. Shatner’s running joke of constantly playing dead got some big laughs. But Hammy is the one that people are going to love – he’s the one kids will want to buy the toys for, he’s the one who people will want to see more of in a sequel – he’s basically the Donkey. And he’s actually pretty darn funny. Bruce Willis is essentially the straight man, and I actually thought his performance was the least engaging. Gary Shandling as the turtle, and leader of the animal “family,” does an able job with his role – he’s got some funny moments but is the grounded character amid his family of funny misfits. I really loved hearing Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara as the porcupine couple – hearing those voices together makes any movie better (Mitch and Mickey anyone?). But they have relatively small roles, but have some funny lines. Wanda Sykes does herself, and it fits her skunk character nicely; she’ll be another fan favorite – some of the best sight/scatological gags are hers. Also, Nick Nolte as the menacing bear is simply outstanding – they could NOT have picked a better voice – he owns that freaking bear. You will love this bear. Awesome.

There are some truly exciting action and chase scenes that I found myself surprisingly in to. The last big action payoff on board a speeding semi involving the bear and each of the main characters should play fantastic in the final version – all we got to see was the storyboards, and it was even exciting then.

The songs by Ben Folds, which we were told at the start were “works in progress,” were actually quite good – they were of the same vibe as the songs used in the Shrek films. There were a few musical montages that were all storyboarded, but the songs were effective and catchy and fit well within the story.

I was also happy to see they did not borrow as heavily from pop culture as in the Shrek films. There are few very funny references to media and pop culture, one in particular involving a certain TV celebrity that got a HUGE laugh, but they were few and far between and I thought that was a good thing. So this played more like a Pixar film, more of a movie about its characters and its story then about winking at the audience with pop references to keep the adults engaged.

The film did not by any means break new ground (cute characters, chases, toilet humor, happy ending), and the ending was pretty abrupt and more heartwarming and saccharine than I would have liked to see; most of the group interviewed at the end had the same reaction. And the Bruce Willis character, RJ the raccoon is not all that interesting, he comes across as a little too Poochy from the Simpson’s, almost trying to hard to be hip. The film also takes place in quite a limited number of locations – basically the woods, the neighborhood backyards and one house. Needless to say, it wasn’t the same as the amazing and ever-changing locations in the Incredibles, Finding Nemo, or even the Shrek films.

But all in all, I think Steve and the DreamWorks guys have a hit. And this is coming from a guy who hasn’t really thought much of DreamWorks’ animation projects. It won’t be the phenomenon as Shrek 2, but I think audiences and critics will like it much better than Shark Tale and Madagascar. There are some big laughs, some really impressive animation (better than anything Fox or DreamWorks has done previously), good music, fun characters, and enough action, humor, suspense and solid character moments to keep both kids and adults happy. Even the teenagers in the discussion group at the end liked it. It ain’t quite Pixar, but what is in that genre? So with this and Cars, audiences have some quality animated fare to choose from next year.

If you use this, call me Snoofy Johnson.



Ben Folds wrote the songs? That’s news. Anyway... this looked like one of the good ones when I got an early peek at it during a Dreamworks visit a year ago, and it’s nice to hear that it’s coming together.



"Moriarty" out.








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  • Oct 23, 2005 7:04:00 PM CDT

    Going for the First Hat-trick

    by barney hood

  • Oct 23, 2005 7:19:36 PM CDT

    Gosh I hope this does't suck.

    by mashman1212

  • Oct 23, 2005 7:22:00 PM CDT

    Over the HEDGE... perfect movie for this PLANT to review!

    by 3d-man

    Get it? Hedge? Plant? Hahahahahaahhahahahahaha... ha... ha.. uh... okay nevermind.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 7:36:08 PM CDT

    If they keep the humor from the comic strip, I'm down

    by terry_1978

    That's the only reason I'm considering seeing this.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 7:47:27 PM CDT

    I believe the last episode of Samurai 7 was entitled...

    by johnno

  • Oct 23, 2005 7:48:31 PM CDT

    nah just kidding...

    by johnno

    I always wanted to ride that bandwagon, but in truth I can't see a forest for the trees...

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  • Oct 23, 2005 7:50:29 PM CDT

    way to pretend like you know who ben FOLDS is moriarty...

    by mrgreentheplant

    kidding, probably a typo. i'm excited for this movie... i saw shark tale on a plane and it was depressingly bad but this sounds like it could be entertaining. and this is certainly NOT a plant (in advance for the inevitable idiot who will claim so) because dreamworks would not have admitted that madagascar was poorly reviewed (it got fairly positive reviews).

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  • Oct 23, 2005 8:14:58 PM CDT

    gotta be honest...

    by filmicdrummer17

    I had no intention of seeing this film until I heard Ben Folds was involved....now he and Steve Carell will get my $8...the second weekend.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 8:28:27 PM CDT

    Does DreamWorks Animation have an once of originality?

    by mr. cool

    "Hedge" seems cool, but there's a script that floated around Disney & DreamWorks called "City Squirrels" about 4 hungry squirrels who wind up having a whacky and adventurous journey through a wintery NYC to find their ultimate utopia: Cental Park. I would have liked to see that film instead.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 9:33:20 PM CDT

    "I am pleased to say that this film is a winner." = PLANT

    by the_lion

    Fuck off you PR hack.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 9:34:44 PM CDT

    Mr Cool, you didn't write "City Squirrels" by ny chance....

    by the_lion

  • Oct 23, 2005 9:47:52 PM CDT

    fuck 'em!!!

    by chief redcock

    forget this b.s. the trailer looked like total ass... no way i'm plunking down hard earned cash to see this.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 11:02:42 PM CDT

    Stereotyping animals?

    by ecupirate71

    I'll have you know that some turtles, now matter how slow they are physically, are quite sharp mentally. Trust me, very smart indeed.
    If the animation is that mind-boggling and only 30% is done, I will also see it on the second weekend. Untill I hear other wise, this smells like a plant.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 11:07:06 PM CDT

    I, too, saw this screening

    by undead03

    (No kidding, I was there).

    The film was pretty bad thru and thru. The character deliniations are muddled and there's no real story. A bunch of ugly characters wandering around a lot--much like SharkTale and Madagascar. I was really wondering why dwa would need to test this film so early on--and after seeing this screening, it became clear: They've got no film.
    The fact that it was short (barely 70 minutes) underlined this.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 11:13:48 PM CDT

    Gary Shandling

    by bungion boy

    Even if this movie is as bad as Madagascar or Shark Tale I will still see it for Gary. Sounds like Shatner has a good character too but how much fun would it have been to cast Jeffrey Tambor opposite Gary instead? Even still, if I could sit through What Planet Are You From? twice, then I can do this once.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 11:13:48 PM CDT

    Gary Shandling

    by bungion boy

    Even if this movie is as bad as Madagascar or Shark Tale I will still see it for Gary. Sounds like Shatner has a good character too but how much fun would it have been to cast Jeffrey Tambor opposite Gary instead? Even still, if I could sit through What Planet Are You From? twice, then I can do this once.

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  • Oct 23, 2005 11:59:41 PM CDT

    How can you be disapointed in shrek 2 and then give this one pro

    by theginger twit

    Shrek 2 had some of the most amazing animation I've yet seen. I have real issues with you guys giving shrek 2 shit. Because it wasn't. It was a GOOD movie!!

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  • Oct 24, 2005 12:00:04 AM CDT

    Dated cartoons?

    by prague23

    Sounds like another animated crowd wheezer full of sub state-of-the-art FX which is supposed to distract us from realizing that this story has been rehashed many times before, the talking animal thing is never going to work well (ahem, Narnia), the jokes just tapping the death nerve of dated or soon to be pop culture that we've probably already heard on some WB show anyway and the whole shebang is really just aimed at children. But then again, so is my dick.

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  • Oct 24, 2005 12:23:51 AM CDT

    ... The_Lion

    by mr. cool

    Yeah... you got me... That obvious, huh?

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  • Oct 24, 2005 8:34:41 AM CDT

    my thoughts on over the hedge....

    by jig98

    i think it will suck more curious george and will sell toys at k mart for 2.89

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  • Oct 24, 2005 9:40:26 AM CDT

    Dreamworks Animation continues to miss the boat.

    by orbots commander

    They haven't learned that great CG animated movies aren't about photo-realism, pop culture in-jokes and stunt voice casting. Was Pixar's Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, etc. all photo realistic? Nope. But their stories were tightly plotted, they contained universal themes, and their characters were engaging and sympathetic---exactly what made classic Disney animated films so great.

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  • Oct 24, 2005 11:58:37 AM CDT

    Not a "Classic", but...

    by monorail77

    This looks to have limited scope and probably too many "modern" jokes to be truly great, but it might be fun. Just look at Emperor's New Groove: not classic, but very fun. Still, that review does smell a little planty.

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  • Oct 24, 2005 8:42:35 PM CDT

    Shrek 1 and 2 sucked HUGE

    by fish tank

    MOdern cultural references in period pieces are easy-outs and boooooring. WWE-style wrestling matches? Come on! Boring and unfunny. Farts in the mud and belching? Please! Both movies were not necessarily ill-conceived, but fell apart during execution. I'm sure the same boring formulas will be used for the third, and millions of Americans will leave their trailers for the night to watch Shrek3 while taping Nascar.

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  • Oct 25, 2005 12:10:21 PM CDT

    Dreamworks Animation blows

    by gengar

    case in point

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  • Oct 25, 2005 12:52:55 PM CDT

    Hedge

    by tinymation

  • Oct 26, 2005 12:03:30 AM CDT

    wasnt this a newpaper comic strip?

    by spice-orange

    I rememeber the characters. it looks okay. nothing is worse than madagasticar. wow was that a lost opprotunity with the whole "my friend is meat" idea. they could have made that really dark and amazingly funny. oh well. at least its not starwars, lord of the rings or some other crap we've seen a million times in the last 5 years. *yawn*

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