Fantastic Mr. Fox
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PG — for action, smoking and slang humor-
Language:
Eng Studio:
20th Century FoxUPC:
024543655688Year of Release:
2009Item Number:
FXD065568Release Date:
03/13/2012Genre:
Children's/Family –
Family-Oriented Comedy
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
A wily fox uses his formidable cunning to outsmart three feeble-minded farmers, who resort to extreme tactics to protect their chickens in director Wes Anderson's animated adaptation of the popular Roald Dahl children's book. For 12 years, Mr. and Mrs. Fox (voices of George Clooney and Meryl Streep) have lived a peaceful life in the wilderness with their son, Ash (voice of Jason Schwartzman). Shortly after their young nephew Kristofferson (voice of Eric Anderson) arrives for a visit, Mr. Fox's long-suppressed animal instincts begin to take over and the faithful family man resorts back to his old ways as a cunning chicken thief, endangering not only his family but the entire animal community as well. When evil farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean force the animals underground in a desperate attempt to capture the audacious Mr. Fox, dwindling food supplies force the frightened animals to band together in one last attempt to fight for the land that is rightfully theirs. Bill Murray, Michael Gambon, Willem Dafoe, and Owen Wilson provide additional voices. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen)
- Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Audio: Dolby Surround
- Features:
- cc
- Behind-the-scenes extras: From Script to screen
- Still Life (Puppet animation)
- A beginner's guide to whack-bat
AWARDS
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Nominated Best Animated Feature - 2009 (Wes Anderson)
- Nominated Best Original Score - 2009 (Alexandre Desplat)
AFI Fest
- Film Presented - 2009
American Cinema Editors Guild
- Nominated Best Edited Animated Feature - 2009 (Andrew Weisblum)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts
- Nominated Best Animated Feature - 2009
- Nominated Best Music - 2009 (Alexandre Desplat)
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
- Nominated Best Animated Feature - 2009
London Film Festival
- Film Presented - 2009
National Board of Review
- Won Special Filmmaking Achievement - 2009 (Wes Anderson)
National Society of Film Critics
- Won Best Production Design - 2009 (Nelson Lowry)
New York Film Critics Circle
- Won Best Actor - 2009 (George Clooney)
Online Film Critics Association
- Won Best Adapted Screenplay - 2009 (Wes Anderson, Noah Baumbach)
Rotterdam International Film Festival
- Film Presented - 2010
Toronto Film Critics Association
- Won Best Animated Feature - 2009
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
George Clooney - Mr. Fox
Meryl Streep - Mrs. Fox
Jason Schwartzman - Ash
Bill Murray
Wallace Wolodarsky
Eric Anderson - Kristofferson
Michael Gambon
Willem Dafoe
Owen Wilson
Jarvis Cocker
Helen McCrory
Wes Anderson
Steven Rales - Beaver
Adrien Brody - Field Mouse
Mario Batali - Rabbit
Molly Cooper - Rabbit Girl
Allison Abbate - Rabbit's Ex-Girlfriend
Hugo Guinness - Nathan Bunce
Jeremy Dawson - Beaver's Son
Garth Jennings - Bean's Son
Juman Malouf - Agnes
Karen Duffy - Linda Otter
Jennifer Furches - Dr. Badger
Robin Hurlstone - Walter Boggis
James Hamilton - Mole
Roman Coppola - Squirrel Contractor
Robert Hersov - Pilot
Brian Cox - Action 12 Reporter
Tristan Oliver - Explosives Man
Martin Ballard - Fire ChiefDirector:
Wes AndersonProducer:
Scott Rudin, Allison Abbate, Wes Anderson, Jeremy DawsonBook Author:
Roald DahlScreenwriter:
Noah Baumbach, Wes AndersonCinematographer:
Tristan OliverMusical Direction/Supervision:
Randall PosterComposer (Music Score):
Alexandre DesplatProduction Designer:
Nelson LowryArt Director:
Francesca MaxwellCo-producer:
Molly CooperExecutive Producer:
Arnon Milchan, Steven RalesFirst Assistant Director:
Kev HarwoodProduction Manager:
Charlotte OwenConductor:
Alexandre DesplatSupervising Editor:
Andrew WeisblumAnimation Director:
Mark GustafsonSupervising Animator:
Mark WaringVisual Effects Supervisor:
Tim LedburyProduction Supervisor:
Fred de BradenyCharacter Design:
Felicie Haymoz
REVIEW:
- A director renowned for ornately crafted set decoration and meticulous framing, Wes Anderson didn't surprise anybody by taking on a stop-motion animated project -- where literally every shot could be composed of a zillion perfectly composed still photographs. And, indeed, Anderson's 2009 opus Fantastic Mr. Fox (based on the children's book by Roald Dahl) proves to be as perfect a fit for the auteur as fans were hoping.
The film opens on the titular Mr. Fox (voiced by George Clooney), a charming rake of a woodland creature with a penchant for devilish adventure, usually involving chicken theft. He and his wife (Meryl Streep) are engaging in just this kind of youthful mischief one day, when Fox's usual cleverness momentarily fails and the two find themselves caught in a trap. Newly pregnant with their son, Mrs. Fox makes her husband swear that if they make it out alive, he'll never engage in these kinds of dangerous antics ever again.
Fast forward to 12 years later, and Mr. Fox has a safe, modest job writing a column for the local paper. He's got a happy, simple life, but things could be better. His son, Ash (Jason Schwartzman), is a bit on the small, timid, unathletic side, and the only home Mr. Fox can afford upgrading to just happens to overlook the backyards of three ultra-mean farmers. But, of course, for a magnanimous rascal like Fox, any minor hindrance can be turned to his advantage, and after settling into his new place, he uses his proximity to the three facilities to pull off one last heist...at each farm. That's all well and good until the farmers catch on, and Fox and his neighbors are forced to band together in a stand-off against the tyrants.
Though Anderson's past films have clearly shown his aptitude for just this kind of storybook style -- full of maps and illustrations and cross sections -- his stories have also historically been built around sometimes darker ideas about human relationships. But, rest assured, that kind of angsty cynicism doesn't creep its way into Fantastic Mr. Fox at all. Though Anderson's trademark deadpan banter and clever silliness are in full force (helped, no doubt, by a choice to record the cast live, together, and on location -- as opposed to in a studio), the script is no less sophisticated than anything out of the filmmaker's catalogue, and there isn't even a trace of bellicose self-indulgence; he's not taking the opportunity to work out issues with his childhood, though he probably could have gotten away with it, if he really wanted to.
Fantastic Mr. Fox is a gorgeous film -- painstakingly constructed to the point of delight, even for Anderson's standards. But the movie is also spot-on tonally: it's quirky without getting precious, emotive without getting morose. At a time when Pixar has more than proven that family movies can be layered and refined, Anderson's mix of dry wit and unmistakable tenderness blurs the cinematic line between grown-up and kid fare even further, to the benefit of everyone -- except for future contributors to the genre, who'll find that the bar has been set dauntingly high. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi
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