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(2010)

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Dan Sanders (Brendan Fraser) uproots his family to the Oregon woods to build an 'eco-friendly' housing development, he thinks his biggest problem will be keeping his family happy. But his job puts him top of the local animals' hit list as the feisty creatures set out to teach Dan that green isn't just the colour of money!
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Furry Vengeance review by MH
GREAT
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ANIMALS WERE WICKED AND GOOD STORYLINE AS IT SHOWS WHAT HAPPENED WHEN GREED GETS IN THE WAY AND ANIMALS LOSE THEIR HOMES. TEACHES OUR CHILDREN WHAT OUR WORLD IS LIKE WITH A FUNNY STORY WHICH MUST HAPPEN QUITE ALOT. BRENDAN FRASER WAS GOOD TOO BUT LOOKED BETTER IN GOERGE OF THE JUNGLE!
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Furry Vengeance review by WO
Great for fans of home alone etc.
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I put this film on my list for my boys(age 5 and 11).
Lots of talking animals,and a decent comedy performance from Brendan Fraser.
They both loved it.
Lots of laugh out load slap stick moments for kids and adults alike.Perfect for fans of films like "Home Alone","Cats and Dogs"etc
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Rated: 2.9 stars out of 5 from 64 ratings
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BFI Classification:
Parental Guidance - general viewing but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children
| Release Date: | 30/08/2010 |
| Production Year: | 2010 |
| Run Time: | 87 minutes |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9 |
| Format: | Pal |
| Colour: | Colour |
Special Features:
- Audio commentary with director and cast
- Deleted scenes
- Working with animals: A profile of Ken Beggs
- Gag reel
- The pitfalls of pratfalls