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CinemanicBonkers  says...
7 years ago
I loved Smurfs back In childhood before school, It was one of the cartoons that got me up the morning, not the fact that I had school. I didn't like the first two movies maybe because they were live action/animation poor as the live action of the (Alvin And The Chipmunks) but they've up'd they blue in this one with making It full animation and putting the blue Into a different light.
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Mr. Sackamano says...
6 years ago
Ohhhhh noooo....Smurf out!!!!..Gargamel has unleashed his giant black pussy ehhhhhhhh cat
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Jim222001 says...
7 years ago
Due to the live action versions being quite bad, no one expected much from this version. However it is more smurfy and more like the animated series from the 80's. Since they're actually in their own land throughout. Being magically transported to New York and then Paris, was just stupid.
There's just a strange dirty joke thrown in when Papa Smurf (Mandy Patinkin) and Smurfwillow (Julia Roberts) are trapped in a cage together. He says "time to rock the cage" and she says "don't make it weird." Although, my 13 yr old niece and I laughed hysterically at that. While Rain Wilson's Gargamel is so hyperactive you'd think Jim Carrey was voicing him.
Otherwise the voice actors are better than the cast from the other films. It's especially funny that Gordan Ramsy talks for Baker Smurf despite rarely being shown. While of course Michelle Rodriguez talks for the tough girl smurf named Smurfstorm. Jack McBrayer is probably the best cast as Clumsy.
While not as good as the show. Smurfs: The Lost Village is at least superior to the Neil Patrick Harris films. Well due to actually being watchable.
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ShubboXD says...
6 months ago
This movie was everything for me back in my childhood
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snowfall says...
6 years ago
Not bad but the ending sucked and brought it way down
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faithful soul says...
6 years ago
A stunning adventure, especially in 3D, this is a technical and imaginative tour de force. Can't wait for the sequels... oh, sorry wrong film! This isn't James Camerons flight of fancy. Instead, it's a tiresome animated film that kids will surely tire of. The early Smurf cartoons were very good... this is a pointless update that offers little value for anybody, except the most undemanding of children.
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blakblu says...
7 years ago
I am coming out of the closet. I am a huge Smurfs fan. This movie is true to the Smurfs franchise. Danny Pudi did a wonderful job as Brainy Smurf and as usual Asreal carried the movie. That cat is the best thing in Smurfdom, its witty, and hillarious and the best reason to watch this movie. The Buzzard is a welcome addition, and this new Gargamel grew on me. My main issue with the movie was the fact that they only used a small portion of the original Smurfs.
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Ash Juillet says...
3 years ago
I liked this movie. It was fun and sweet and heartwarming. I _loved_ Hefty so, so much. The way he shows his feelings for Smurfette without being ashamed was adorable. The animation was good and the voiceover actors were perfect, but I still think Hank Azaria should have voiced Gargamel. I watched this movie right after watching Smurfs and the accent difference was a bit jarring. In spite of that, Gargamel's character was hilarious.
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