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The Reviews for Looney Tunes Back in Action (2. Slam dunks "Space Jam" and outdoodles "Cool World"Reviewed byfilmbuff- 3. Vote: 8/1. 0Ever since "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" hit theaters in 1. Hollywood has tried to replicate the formula of placing animated characters in the real world and vice- versa. Space Jam" was loved when first released but now seems like a feature length commercial for Michael Jordan's career. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle" worked on a spot- the- cameo level but little else.
Cool World" has for the most part blissfully faded from memory. Then along comes "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" and does the impossible - it manages to be funny, entertaining and lively while still slowing things down at times to be insightful. Loaded with numerous celebrities mugging for the camera, satirical jabs at Hollywood and pop cultural references out the ying- yang, the movie has the true frantic nature of a cartoon. Daffy Duck (voice of Joe Alaskey) has become fed up by constantly playing second banana to Bugs Bunny (also Alaskey) for the past six decades.
He makes an ultimatum - either he gets equal billing and pay alongside Bugs, or he's out of there. Warner Bros. Vice President Kate Houghton (Jenna Elfman) promptly gives the duck the boot, and while vindictively wrecking havoc on the studio lot, Daffy hooks up with ne'er do well security guard D.
J. Drake (Brendan Fraser) who happens to be the son of famous movie spy Damian Drake (Timothy Dalton). D. J. is fired as well for not be able to stop Daffy's rampage, and reluctantly goes home with the duck in tow. However, things go crazy when he discovers that his father really is a spy and has been captured by the evil President of the ACME Corporation (Steve Martin). D. J must take up his father's mission of seeking the Blue Monkey Diamond, a mystical jewel that - like all mystical items in such movies - can be deadly in the wrong hands. Daffy's eyes naturally light up with greed at the sound of the word diamond and joins D.
Looney Tunes Back in Action (2003):The Looney Tunes search for a man's missing father and the mythical Blue Monkey diamond.
J. Meanwhile, Kate is facing her own dismissal following less then stellar studio reviews of the latest Bugs cartoon without Daffy, and must track down the duck with Bugs' help to convince him to return. The four unlikely heroes team up to stop ACME, save Damian Drake and patch up Bugs and Daffy's fractured partnership. A lot of love went into this product and it shows.
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Some of the best jokes are attacks on numerous sensitivity issues that protest groups have mounted against cartoons in the past few decades. Porky Pig and Speedy Gonzalez lament the effect that political correctness is having on their careers while Daffy is told that his constant complaining makes him appealing only to angry bald men who live in basements. Sight gags rain in as well, the most memorable being a wonderfully conceived scene in the Louvre Museum in Paris where Elmer Fudd chases Bugs and Daffy in and out of numerous famous paintings like "The Scream" and "Persistence of Memory.".
The voice acting here is all near perfect. Alaskey does a much better job imitating Mel Blanc's famous Bugs Bunny voice then Billy West did in "Space Jam." Bugs is still the street smart Brooklyn hustler he has always been, and adds a nice bit of levity to the proceedings. Daffy is still delightfully conceited and selfish, though in a nice change of pace he is actually allowed to be heroic at some points. Also, it should be noted that while Bugs clearly control every scene he's in, this in indeed Daffy's movie and he carries it well. Fraser has a strong enough presence to play alongside cartoon characters but doesn't have much to do in the humor department. We're reminded that like in "Dudley Do- Right," Fraser just can't make a character funny without decent lines. Elfman is also lively but remains wallpaper to her animated co- stars, as she should.
Dalton on the other hand manages to be serious and goofy at the same time, and seems to be having a great time spoofing his own James Bond character. But it's Martin who really puts in a performance here, playing the ACME President with a combination of Jim Carrey's loose- limbed gait and Robin Williams' rapid- fire dialogue. He's a truly unique character for Martin to play, a live action cartoon competing for screen time with Bugs and the others. Martin makes him Dr. Evil as played by Jerry Lewis.
Director Joe Dante films this with the same tongue- in- cheek abandon that he used to bring "Gremlins" and "The Howling" to life. The movie's success owes much to his respect for cartoons, and his desire to undo the harm that "Space Jam" did to the characters is a breath of fresh air.
Along with fellow Warner Bros. Wile E. Coyote, Pepe Le Pew and Sylvester the Cat, the movie also makes room for cameos by wrestler Bill Goldberg, Joan Cusack and even legendary B- movie schlockmeister Roger Corman. Looney Tunes: Back in Action" lacks the same originality that made "Roger Rabbit" immortal, but still has the energy and wit to remain memorable for decades to come. The movie twists the legends of the Warner stable while still honoring their personalities, and as such the movie works as both an homage to and a wink- at- the- audience spoof of the classic cartoons. It's a movie even Daffy will love. Eight out of ten stars. Funny toons makes up for some lifeless actors, and the Looney Tunes legacy is returned to its former glory.
Nothing despicable here. Much Better Than Expected. Reviewed byccthemovieman- 1. Divx Avi Ipod Peter & The Wolf there.
Vote: 7/1. 0Even though I had heard good things about this film, I didn't expect that much.. It's good, very entertaining and worth watching. The humor is excellent with some very funny things in here and very clever in spots. It helps a lot to know your Looney Tunes characters and it helps a great deal to know your film history. References to old films and characters are everywhere. For that reason, I would recommend this film for classic movie fans.
They'll be pleasantly surprised. On the bad side, I found the film too loud, which is no surprise since cartoons tend to be that way. The loudest may have been Daffy Duck, who is a major player in this film.
The female lead, Jenna Elman, is too hard- looking and just not likable to me. The positives outweigh the negatives, however. If you can put up with the loudness and stupid acting (Steve Martin is brutal here in that regard), you'll still get a ton of laughs out of this movie. Loved it, as will most fans of the classic cartoons. Reviewed bysupercygnus. Vote: 7/1. 0Back in Action really captured that snarky wit we all love from Bugs, the put upon egomaniac that is Daffy and many of the other great traits of the original crew from the glory days of the Looney Tunes. Dante really knows this territory and his affection for the material is very apparent.
He is the ONLY logical choice for the director (watch his older films for countless references to the Looney Tune gang). The humans are all game, but never upstage the real stars (Bugs and the Gang of course), rather they simply add to the film and give us at least a few flesh and blood characters for us to relate to. Fraser is once again both heroic and likable/goofy, Elfman is sexy and a bit cynical in fresh change of pace from her more docile "Dharma" character from t.
Martin is like a human cartoon character himself. He hasn't been this "out there" and unpredictable since his celebrated stand- up days. He does anything but play it safe, and ends up with a memorable, if not a little eccentric performance. Timothy Dalton as Fraser's Dad is a real stand- out both referencing and spoofing his 0. Bond name. The fact he plays it so straight really adds to the quality of his scenes and jokes (love the "slapping himself" scene!). There are some really inspired bits here; funny and clever.
The scene in the Louvre was both gorgeous to watch and so funny I laughed harder than I have at the theaters for a while.
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