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4/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 08/10/2019
An animated film for kids and adults alike, "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" is the best claymation film to come from Aardman Studios.
Rating of
3/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 03/08/2014
Wallace and his slient dog, Gromit, are exterminators of rabbits in this movie. They exterminate them to prevent the local villagers' crops from being eaten. But there is one unusual rabbit who is haunting the villagers and Wallace and Gromit have to find him and stop him before he destroys the popular Vegetable Contest before it is too late. This movie has outstanding animation and the rabbits in this movie are too damn cute.
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3.5/4
Unknown - wrote on 05/08/2012
Wallace and Gromit's best adventure yet. A fun, laugh-filled romp that never slows or stops delivering clever jokes.
Rating of
3/4
mitchellyoung - wrote on 07/06/2011
A joy to watch. Wallace and Gromit are brought to life via claymation that manages to convey an amazing level range of emotions. The story itself is quaint, but also often funny. Aardman films typically rely on a wittier brand of humor that doesn't go for the cheap punchline and that makes the film feel almost classier.
Rating of
3/4
mitchellyoung - wrote on 07/06/2011
A joy to watch. Wallace and Gromit are brought to life via claymation that manages to convey an amazing level range of emotions. The story itself is quaint, but also often funny. Aardman films typically rely on a wittier brand of humor that doesn't go for the cheap punchline and that makes the film feel almost classier.
Rating of
4/4
Daniela Bonesso - wrote on 05/09/2011
The best stop motion animation ever made so far, the characters' facial expressions show emotions by the second, not a minute of this movie is wasted, the dog Grommit rules!
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3/4
donkeyknight - wrote on 05/02/2011
W&G never hits you over the head with its punchlines, but wins you over with the subtlety of its wry humor and amazes you with the realization that almost all you see is CLAY.
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4/4
TheWolf - wrote on 07/27/2007
This movie is a creative blast that everyone can enjoy. While using claymation is not an often used medium for movies (aside from Tim Burton's classics) these days, it is generally impressive when a studio does it with as much accuracy as Aardmann studio's really deserves some acclaim. One great thing about this movie is that the artists want to ensure that everyone knows that that the animation is hand made, so in the interviews they say not to be surprised when you see finger prints in the clay. The theme of the film is unique, the animation if spotless, and the movie is one that I would easily recommend for everyone.