A live action family comedy in which an ambitious young real estate developer (Brendan Fraser), faces off with a band of angry animals when his new housing subdivision pushes too far into a pristine part of the wilderness. Led by an incredibly clever raccoon, the animals stymie the development and teach our hero about the environmental consequences of man’s encroachment on nature.
This is funny hi brendan i am libby burns i meet you in the engine room in auckland afew months ago and you gave me your autograph and i promised to u that i would get the book inkheart and read it aloud. lots of love libby xxxxxxxxxxxoooooooooooooooxoxoxoxoxox
Goofball fun that will have kids - big and small - rolling in the aisles.
A collection of feeble jokes in the service of green themes. Sustainability never looked so stupid.
A film so exhausting in its mean-spirited unfunny business that it would prompt Al Gore to empty his recycling bin and light a match to the contents -- and the plastic bin itself -- in full view of news camera crews.
This undistinguished picture qualifies as an endangered species. As a digital babysitter, however, it may prove sufficiently efficient to generate fair-to-middling homevid sales.
While not exactly unwatchable, Furry Vengeance is still something of a disappointment, thanks to poor effects work, a lazily written script and a lack of decent laughs.
We've been told the NZ release date for this flick is Monday, 1st Nov 2010.
Release date: November 1st 2010.
We haven't received times for this movie in this location yet. However these are updated as cinemas announce them, so check back soon. Hopefully the lovely cinemas in your location will choose to play it shortly. ~Ed.