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Fantastic Mr. Fox

2009

R

1 h 27 m

United States

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An urbane fox cannot resist returning to his farm raiding ways and then must help his community survive the farmers' retaliation.
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7.9 /10

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George Clooney
Mr. Fox
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Meryl Streep
Mrs. Fox
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Jason Schwartzman
Ash
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Bill Murray
Badger
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Wallace Wolodarsky
Kylie
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Eric Chase Anderson
Kristofferson
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Michael Gambon
Franklin Bean
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Willem Dafoe
Rat
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Owen Wilson
Coach Skip
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Jarvis Cocker
Petey
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Wes Anderson
Weasel
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Karen Duffy
Linda Otter
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Robin Hurlstone
Walter Boggis
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Hugo Guinness
Nathan Bunce
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Helen McCrory
Mrs. Bean
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Roman Coppola
Squirrel Contractor
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Juman Malouf
Agnes
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Jeremy Dawson
Beaver's Son

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CminkT

27/07/2025 17:15
Watching soon
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Rashed Albinali

20/04/2025 07:26
damn this film good
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21/03/2025 07:49
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29/05/2023 07:26
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Rute Kayira Petautch

23/05/2023 03:20
There has been a lot of love that has been put into Wes Anderson's "Fantastic Mr Fox", unfortunately all the love is for himself. Granted, there has been a lot of time and effort been put into making this ever so self-consciously quirky universe but if only the same time and effort had been put into the script to try and make it funny. The worrying thing is that I think it was, and this is the best that Wes Anderson could come up with. The animation is good in the close-up shots of the animals, however when the camera is further away everything becomes really harsh on the eyes and to be perfectly honest looks like a bit of a mess. There wasn't really anything special about the acting either, with Wes opting to choose his buddies and big names over more specialised voice actors that could have probably made the film better. I'm pretty sure George Clooney's voice acting resume consists of two cameo appearances in South Park, one of them where he played a dog. The film is too smug and trying way too hard to be clever and different and is typically, despite the film being set in England, all the good animals are typical Americans playing baseball, whilst the bad guys are stereotypical English with the most insulting English accents. I cannot stress how much of a waste of time this film is. I didn't laugh once.
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leewatts698

23/05/2023 03:20
I love this movie. The visuals, the endearment from the characters, the ARCS oh boy the character arcs in this movie are SO SO AMAZING. Anderson makes you feel and care for the characters from square one which is a supremely difficult task to do (most directors/writers instead employ making them dislikable because it's way easier). The visuals are top notch and super original which deserves + 1 star on its own so really this movie gets a 11/10 from me. The story and the overall effect of this movie to inspire artistic creations and not be afraid of telling a story from your unique perspective is what this movie should really be looked on about. It's a masterpiece.
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Lolo Mus

23/05/2023 03:20
This film piqued my interest for two reasons -- the fact it was based on something by Roald Dahl (known for quirky stories) and the fact that Meryl Streep voiced one of the characters. I realize the second reason was a bit shallow, but the film turned out to be equally so. I had to work to find bits of joy. The first third or so of the film was very slow. I cannot think of when the last time was that I considered walking out of a film, but the beginning of this one had me contemplating a walk out. Finally, the actual Dahl story kicked in at about that point -- and got a little more interesting. Overall, the film lacked any real reason for me to care for any of the characters or what happened to them. Mr Fox (George Clooney's voice) was, from the start, self-centered and wanting to prove himself to the world, to be famous, as he admitted several times during the movie. But, he had no real, redeeming qualities. His son, Ash, was equally shallow. Kristofferson (nephew), was created as a too-good-to-be-real child. The evil rat (Willem Dafoe) was delightful, and the single-minded fury of Farmer Bean and his wife was somewhat engaging. However, Mrs Felicity Fox (Meryl Streep's voice) was only mildly intriguing, and while her husband was a less than admirable spouse, her blunt comment to him indicating her regret in marrying him to begin with did nothing to make her endearing. Finally, there was a poorly coordinated side story - that Mr Fox had a fear of wolves, and in the film's culmination, Mr Fox meets a wolf and they show each other a begrudging respect in an overly long segment. Unfortunately, since the fear of foxes had been largely glossed over during most of the film and truly underdeveloped, this scene falls flat and feels completely out of place. My favorite take away from the film - besides Bill Murray's voice as Badger (and, to a certain degree, Meryl's voice as an uninteresting Mrs Fox) - was the use of the word 'cuss' by any character wishing to swear. The first couple of times it was used, I pricked my ears in curiosity. But, then there was a whole scene filled with 'cuss' this and 'cuss' that. And, for some reason, I found it quite funny. Likely, the reason I was so easily amused was that I had been waiting, hoping, praying for something, anything, to be funny. So, when this came along, I grasped it with both hands and held on tight. I have no doubt the studio is well aware the film is teetering, dangerously close to being a royal flop. Which is why it comes as no surprise that they are waiting to open it back home in the States on Thanksgiving weekend -- with the hopes that millions of young children will drag their parents to the film before turkey day festivities or as a break amidst 'Black Friday' shopping sprees. They may be able to recoup some costs this way, and, if they are lucky, audiences will be too mellowed out by tryptophan-induced comas from turkey feasts to notice that this movie seriously underachieves its ability to truly be 'Fantastic.'
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Rose Lwetsha

23/05/2023 03:20
Stop. Dancing. Please stop dancing every "cussing" time you find something great or something "cussing" good happens. Oh, and whilst you're at it - could you stop replacing blatant swear words with the word "cussing"? It wasn't funny the first time, and it was enough to make someone go crazy by the end of the "cussing" film. Anyhow, on the whole I can see how Fantastic Mr. Fox will appeal to children - it's vaguely funny in places, very Americanised and had a lot of bright colours. On the other hand, it's very Americanised and only vaguely funny. The bright colours were good, but I was suffering the ill effects of alcohol at the time of viewing. Geaorge Clooney and Meryl Streep lead this ridiculous affair as Mr. and Mrs. Fox, and it appears that every effort has been made to create evil British villains who want to kill the good old American Mr/ Fox who only wishes to feed his family and live happily. By thieving. Of course there is more of a plot to this version of the Roald Dahl tale - where Mrs. Fox gets pregnant, so Mr. Fox has to promise to get a real job, turning him into a normal white collar American (in what appears to be the British countryside). Naturally it is required for a lengthy version of the story to have more of a plot, but I found this new plot a little tiresomely American, which should have been expected considering the total Americanisation of the animal characters. Whilst I am sure this will be very popular with younger generations who are not versed in the ways of Roald Dahl and enjoy Americans work at ruining everything we British have ever created, I find it will not become one of those unforgettable children's classics that time will never forget. Do your children a favour, and read them the book. It's less stupid, the characters haven't been ruined and the plus side is you don't gorge them with rubbish cinema food. I also love the line "based on the beloved book by Roald Dahl". If it was so beloved, why did they ruin it?
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