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| Category | Family DVDs, Family Animated Movies, Comedies Videos, Children's, Animation, Stop-Motion Animation | | Starring | Glenn Close, Anne Hathaway, David Ogden Stiers, James Belushi, Andy Dick, Patrick Warburton, Xzibit | | Co-Director | Corey Edwards, Tony Leech | | Music | Todd Edwards | | Producer | Maurice Kanbar, Sue Bea Montgomery, Preston Stutzman | | Score Composer | John Mark Painter | | Screenwriter | Todd Edwards, Corey Edwards | | Story | Corey Edwards, Todd Edwards |
Animated; Closed Captioned; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; Director's Comments; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re This new spin on an old fable is from first-time director Cory Edwards, who also co-wrote the story and screenplay. Virtually everyone knows the story of Little Red Riding Hood, the young girl who brings a basketful of goodies to her Granny's house only to discover the Big Bad Wolf impersonating her beloved grandmother. In this digitally animated version of the classic tale, a bolder Red (Anne Hathaway) is a delivery girl for her Granny's sweets shop. The Big Bad Wolf (Patrick Warburton) is there as well, but this time he's not exactly a threat. As for Granny (Glenn Close), she's hardly frail and sickly; she has a big secret that she's keeping from everyone--including Red. Finally, there's the Woodsman (Jim Belushi), a struggling actor who drives a schnitzel-on-a-stick truck by day.
When this foursome collides, they become suspects in an investigation by Detective Flippers (David Ogden Stiers), Chief Grizzly (Xzibit) and Detective Bill Stork (Anthony Anderson). The police are also trying to track down the Goody Bandit, who is stealing all of the best recipes from the forest's sweet shops. By examining each character's story, Flippers is sure he can figure out not only what happened at Granny's that day, but also the identity of the Goody Bandit. Through flashbacks punctuated by original songs, Red, Wolf, Woodsman, and Granny each relay to Flippers their outrageous adventures from that day, from extreme skiing to hang gliding to falling out of a cable car to log rolling. Soon they all have an idea who the thief is. But can they stop the Goody Bandit from wreaking more havoc and monopolizing the sweets industry? Andy Dick also stars as the voice of Boingo. Theatrical Release: JANUARY 13, 2006 Hoodwinked Reviews: "[The imagery] looks fantastic. Colors are vibrant and richly saturated....The picture is sharp and detailed..."
-- Widescreen Review Staff, Widescreen Review 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]here's an unhinged wackiness and verbal wit in Cory Edwards' debut feature that makes it considerably more appealing than most cookie-cutter studio animations."-- Neil Smith, Total Film "[A]n irreverent, hard-edged retelling of Little Red Riding Hood -- a high-energy, imaginative entertainment aimed at younger audiences."-- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times "[A] fast and furious crackpot skewering of Little Red Riding Hood....All jokes, bits, and interlocking narrative gimcrackery."
-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly Hoodwinked | List Price | $12.95 (You save $3.20) | | Studio | Genius Productions | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 26877  | | CD Universe Part number | 7042587 | | Catalog number | 7911 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 02, 2006 | | Rating | PG (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | for some mild action and thematic elements | | Running Time | 80 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame | | Movie Details | Color; Full Frame; Full Frame Version |
Hoodwinked DVD Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Music Video Deleted Scenes Audio Commentary
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