Bee Movie with Jerry Seinfeld: DVD Cover
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Bee Movie Director: Stephen Hickner, Simon J. Smith Cast: Jerry Seinfeld, Renée Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, Patrick Warburton

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/11/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 8,314

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"We Got the Bee" music video; Pollination practice video game; The OW! meter; "The Buzz About Bees"; "Inside the Hive: The Cast of Bee Movie"; And a swarm of fun-filled extras!

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Disc #1 -- Bee Movie
1. Chapter 1 [7:17]
2. Chapter 2 [2:21]
3. Chapter 3 [2:33]
4. Chapter 4 [7:39]
5. Chapter 5 [7:31]
6. Chapter 6 [4:12]
7. Chapter 7 [9:57]
8. Chapter 8 [1:40]
9. Chapter 9 [1:43]
10. Chapter 10 [5:49]
11. Chapter 11 [4:35]
12. Chapter 12 [3:55]
13. Chapter 13 [5:33]
14. Chapter 14 [4:13]
15. Chapter 15 [8:42]
16. Chapter 16 [4:34]

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Barry B. Benson (voice of Jerry Seinfeld) is your average honeybee. Despite having recently received his diploma from bee college and being virtually guaranteed a bright future in honey, Barry feels he has the skills to pursue a number of different career paths and resents the fact that his employment opportunities are strictly limited to producing the sweet nectar. Upon breaking away from the hive and developing a friendship with an insect-loving New York florist (voice of Renée Zellweger), Barry makes the shocking discovery that human beings eat honey in mass quantities. Having finally found his calling in life, the infuriated Barry decides to sue the human race for stealing all of the honey that his fellow bees work so hard to produce. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Not B-E-E, but B-O-O (and I'm not trying to scare you)by bookin-it

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November 21, 2009: If you haven't noticed it already, Dreamworks is (shamelessly) known for following in Pixar's footsteps.

Pixar came out with A Bug's Life, then Dreamworks came out with Antz.

Pixar: Monsters, Inc.; Dreamworks: Shrek

Pixar: Finding Nemo; Dreamworks: Shark Tale

Then Dreamworks got sneaky and coppied Pixar's Ratatouille and made Bee Movie. A human and an animal communicating in some way in our modern world and help each other out. I'll be brief in my review:

#1) In Ratatouille, the human can't understand the rat. Pixar took the extra time and effort to make them communicate in more creative ways. In Bee Movie, the bee and the girl simply just talk to each other (and nearly fall in love, of course).

#2) In Ratatouille, the RAT DOESN'T HOLD A COURT CASE BY SUING THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE.

The bee does.

If you want quality entertainment where the movie makers don't treat you and your two year like retards, then watch Ratatouille. If you want a good laugh, read the very first review posted on this thread (titled, "Un-Bee-leivably Funny), then read the one directly after that ("hmmmm"). With the exception of Over the Hedge, (and BARELY Kung-Fu Panda), Dreamworks needs to get their act together.

I Also Recommend: Shrek, Shrek 2, Finding Nemo, Ratatouille, Up.

Bee Movie is a B-by ddog68

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April 07, 2009: The Bee Movie is a very good movie if you're a Jerry Seinfield fan. Renee Zellweger is absolutely funny in this cartoon. She defended Barry B. Benson (Seinfield) against store employee by swatting him away with a rolled magazine. John Goodman and feigning death sequences and Patrick Warburton's issues with other people makes want to laugh. Matthew Broderick's character as Barry B. Benson's closest friend is touching.


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