Curious George with Will Ferrell: DVD Cover

    Curious George Director: Matthew O'Callaghan Cast: Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore, Frank Welker, Shane Baumel

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/05/2008
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated G
    • Sales Rank: 19,911

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    Features

    Exclusive Jack Johnson music video with Sing-Along feature; ; 15 deleted scenes; Monkey Around with words: Go Bananas learning new words!; "Drawn" to George: Learn to draw your favorite Monkey!; Over 1O interactive games and activities

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    Disc #1 -- Curious George
    1. "Upside Down" (Main Titles) [:00]
    2. Struggle for Survival [:00]
    3. An Ancient Idol [:00]
    4. Giant Monkey [:00]
    5. A Size Issue [4:03]
    6. "Talk of the Town" [2:21]
    7. Lost in the City [5:13]
    8. Monkey Business [3:36]
    9. Caught Red-Handed [3:12]
    10. Our Hero [2:53]
    11. Animal Control [3:50]
    12. At the Zoo [4:59]
    13. Big Idea [4:49]
    14. "Jungle Gym" [5:40]
    15. Closed Forever [5:28]
    16. George Is Gone [5:16]
    17. Back to Africa [4:58]
    18. Finding Zagawa [2:35]
    19. The Next Adventure [3:08]
    20. End Titles [2:42]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Those who've grown up reading Margret and H. A. Rey's enduring books will be more delighted than disappointed in the feature film debut of the good little monkey who is always curious. The playful George (voiced by Frank "Fred" Welker of Scooby-Doo fame) befriends Ted, an enthusiastic museum guide who has come to Africa in search of an "amazing new exhibit" to save the failing Bloomsberry Museum. Too bad the mythical, long-lost idol of Zagawa for which he is searching turns out to be a paperweight-sized trinket. Ted's life is further complicated by George, who has stowed away on Ted's ship (dubbed the H. A. Rey -- a nice touch). The simian in the city innocently runs riot. In two sequences drawn from the books, he and Ted are carried aloft by a bunch of balloons, and George impulsively paints an opera diva's apartment with a jungle motif. After monkeying around with The Grinch and The Cat in the Hat, the third time's the charm for producer Ron Howard in bringing to the screen a book beloved by generations of readers. The mostly hand-drawn animation is faithful in spirit to the books' illustrations (the end credits replicate scenes from George's literary misadventures). The dialogue is pretty much geared to its target audience, without the self-consciously audience-broadening pop-culture references that glut most of today's animated films. The usually untamed Will Ferrell reins it in as Ted, who becomes the gaudily dressed Man in the Yellow Hat after an ill-informed shopping spree. Drew Barrymore is Wedding Singer-sweet as the elementary school teacher who likes the clueless Ted. Dick Van Dyke is the comical geezer Mr. Bloomsberry, and David Cross is hilariously nasty as his greedy son, who wants to turn the museum into a parking lot. The film avoids a pre-packaged soundtrack of ill-placed pop hits for likable original songs by Jack Johnson. Children, as ever, will go bananas for the adorable and mischievous George, whose innocent curiosity always gets him (and Ted) into trouble. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    Great movie for allby toddlermom

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    August 01, 2009: We've enjoyed watching this movie SEVERAL times with our toddler. It's good enough to be enjoyed by adults and kids of all ages. We highly recommend it.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    LOVED IT!!!!by Anonymous

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    January 23, 2007: Although i am 15 years old i enjoy this movie every time i watch it. I never hesitate to turn this movie on when i babysit my 3 year old cousin. I highly recommend this movie to everyone not just little kids

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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