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Score: 8.3/10  [1 review]
3 out of 5
ProdID: 7997 - Woody Woodpecker
Director: Alex Zamm

Woody Woodpecker
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$19.99
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July 2018

Woody Woodpecker product reviews

Woody Woodpecker is back with his signature laugh, wacky antics and wisecracks in this first ever live action/animated film.

Woody must protect his forest home from Lance Walters (Timothy Omundson) who starts building his dream mansion in the forest with his son Tommy and financee Vanessa (Thaila Ayala). To make matters worse, he must avoid the clutches of two grizzly poachers. With a series of crazy hijinks to sabotage their plans, Woody proves he'll stop at nothing to defined his turf.

Get ready for big laughs in this hilarious comedy about everyone's favourite woodpecker!

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Review by: shellcruise (Shelley)
Dated: 15th of July, 2018

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This Review: 8.3/10
Pay to see it again:
Score 8 out of 10
Attention Span:
Score 10 out of 10
Believeability:
Score 7 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 8 out of 10

There is nothing better than lying on the couch with the fire going, rain falling outside, chips and dip and pizza on the table and the family together ready to watch a movie. Both of my girls have never seen Woody Woodpecker before where as my husband and I grew up with him so I was interested to see how the girls reacted and too see if he was as good as I remembered.

Within the first five minutes I had predicted the outcome of the movie and I was totally right. Without giving anything away it is entertaining, a bit immature, extremely predictable but yet very watchable. Both of my girls loved it and are wanting to watch it again where as my husband and I could easily pass but if it was on again I would watch it. My girls laughed on more than one occasion where as I smiled and my youngest said a few times 'I love Woody', when I asked her why she said 'I just love how cheeky he is'. I did like how Woody interacted with the audience and asked questions or made comments and broke that third wall. He did make a comment about a sequel so we will be keeping our eyes out.

The plot is like most 'forest animal meets human family' they hate each other then they eventually love each other but the process was at least watchable. Although Woody is animated it was nicely done with the interaction between them and you didn't feel like they were deer's stuck in a head light. I did like the musical festival where fire flies came out of the treasure chest it made the whole movie seem kind of magical. It had a nice feel to the whole movie. Woody is very vivid and life like and the detail is fantastic. The picture quality is bright and sharp and the acting is what it is. Although, I don't understand why every kid movie they have to have extremely silly bad guys who are very 'hill-billy' and just do absolutely stupid things but I guess it works for the kids. It is definitely a movie aimed at the children. It would of been nice to have some other animals in the forest join in for a while instead of having this beautiful location bland except for Woody.

My favourite part would be after the movie has finished and the credits had finished rolling they put on a cartoon from a very long time ago called 'Niagara Fool' and I have to admit I laughed a few times. The girls could not get over how different our cartoons were to today's versions. It felt like a breath of fresh air watching the old Woody Woodpecker. Which resulted in questions about tv in the 'olden days'. It would of been cool if they had put on a couple of episodes because it left me wanting more. The cartoons were so witty even though not a lot is said.

A great way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon.


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