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Aardman captured our hearts with their _Wallace and Gromit_ shorts, and then, this film truly showed the characters at their highest potential yet. I especially love how expressive Gromit is without sound or a mouth. He's such a good, smart dog, too. And everything else is just so British and hilarious.
I absolutely love Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit, it has great comedy, awesome plot and an all cast that brings so much to this movie!! R.I.P Peter Sallis 😞 Loved the reaction Timothee!!
I love Wallace and Gromit. This was so wild as Wallace turned into the Were-Rabbit. Gromit saved him from his death. He's smart and brave dog 🐰🐰🐰🐶🐶🐶💗💗💗
This was a worthy follow up to Aardman’s previous film Chicken Run. I mean, what better way to feature the studio’s signature characters Wallace and Gromit as a full length movie? Grew up watching their short films in the 90s and there’s no mistaking the late Peter Sallis as Wallace himself. He gave Wallace life and a personality.
This film took Aardman FIVE YEARS to make, mainly because of the ambitious transformation scene. The shot with Wallace's leg transforming took them a year to finish. BTW, a lot of the lines that Hutch says in this film were from the previous Wallace & Gromit short films, mainly from Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave.
Aside from Shrek, finding Nemo, Shark Tale, Madagascar, Iron Man, and few other movies, this one I was obsessed with. Almost every time we go to the rental store, would get this movie
I’ve seen all the Wallace and Gromit films as well as their TV series, and it’s safe to say that this movie defined a significant part of my childhood 😊 (Although it’s still funny regarding the few adult jokes that sailed over my head from when I was younger haha 😅)
Wallace and Gromit curse of the ware rabbit is one of the great stop motion claymation films. Of course Wallace and Gromit have also smaller stop motion claymation films as well like the wrong trousers, a close shave, a trip to the moon, and A matter of loaf and death. The company that made Wallace and Gromit also made a film called chicken run which is also another great and highly recommended film!!!
This is one of the best stop motion movies ever in my opinion. Highly recommend Fantastic Mr. Fox. It’s not Aardman, but it’s definitely a great movie. Also would recommend all of Laika’s movies, Kubo and the Two Strings, The Missing Link, Boxtrolls, etc. Those are pretty amazing as well.
I remember been absolutely horrified during The scene where Wallis transformed into The wererabbit on screen, when I watched The movie for The first Time.
I can't believe I just now realized that Campanula was Lady Tottington's first name. I always thought it was just Victor saying "companion" with a funny accent.
you know, the first time i watched this movie, i thought Victor went insane and desperately cried I NEED POOP on 32:22 because he needed any bullets even his own turd to kill the rabbit and MAN i just almost went out of air with laughter
The vegetable that Gromit grows, the marrow is a type of pumpkin or squash. Though, for the american released, it was re-dubbed into a "melon" though it's technically incorrect.
7:26 Call it slave labour but you can see why Gromit is usually the one in charge of everything and doing all the work. He can't talk and he doesn't have as creative ideas as Wallace does, but he does have more common sense than Wallace ever had in his whole life
I don’t know, hot-wiring a carnival kiddie ride to fly around like a fighter jet and using it to block a bullet flying at your best friend is a pretty creative idea.
i remember watching this movie when i was little but found it pretty scary especially wallace’s transformation because i always thought wallace was a real wimp but to see that 😂
I remember this one! Always a classic spoopy movie if you're a super scaredy cat like me! 3:40 Stop-motion takes a LOT of time to make, like just a frame or two of animation can take you like a day or two. The reason why it isn't so profitable as a feature-length film medium (sadly) is BECAUSE it's so time-consuming and very high risk-low reward for box office returns. Check out Laika, for example: they've had their days with Coraline and ParaNorman, but recently bigger and more recognizable movies and more competitive seasons have been pushing them to the wayside, like Missing Link being overshadowed primarily by Endgames hype. 6:21 I wouldn't say that, per se. Gromit is the typical "assistant who is so done with the wacky inventors B.S." kinda guy, but he's a loyal dog despite it all. Plus, the moments where he DOES express his casual annoyance towards Wallace are very funny! Like I said, I watched this movie a bunch of times, so I kinda know the ins and outs of this movie. Fun fact, this was the last movie to be released on video cassette tapes (I am OLD, lol) and on DVD, before DVDs killed the VHS market altogether 6:51 It is a melon! However, in the U.K. dub, Wallace calls Gromits prized veggie a "marrow," which is a fruit used as a veggie like a tomato. 9:18 The voice for Victor Quatermaine (best villain name ever, btw) is Ralph Fiennes, the voice of Ramses II from The Prince of Egypt. Looking back on it now, I can see where he got the entitled rich guy personality from, lol. 11:54 This scene mildly disturbed me as a kid (that is, until Wallace (as the Were-Rabbit) burps, and the vicar assumes it's Mrs. Mulch). I think not revealing the monster right away only builds up the horror until you actually see it. 13:58 I consider the part where Lady Tottington aligns perfectly with the angel lamp and Victor moving over slightly to give him devil horns, the best underrated joke of the whole movie. It's obvious, but, c'mon, it's funny!
Rip Theophilus Carter 1824-1904 W Heath Robinson 1872-1944 Rube Goldberg 1883-1970 Geraldine McEwan 1932-2015 Nicholas Smith 1934-2015 Peter Sallis 1921-2017 Edward Kelsey 1930-2019 and Bob Baker 1939-2021
This is such a childhood classic for me. I am a big Halloween fan, and seeing the dynamic duo sort of in a horror movie is great! Man~ i remember when Burger King had tie in toys for this movie. I know i have a few around my house somewhere.
Man, watching this back on this reaction I don't think I ever realised how important this film is to me. I was so young watching this over and over, and I loved it so much, looks like I still do!
Back when I was little,my class got to watch this movie duringHalloween time in 2005. I was traumatized and the whole class laughed at me for it because I did'nt any better that it was just a Halloween kids movie at the time. But this trauma made me love the movie and I laughed with the others. I had a good time. I have the movie at home,and I don't remember how many times I watched it as a kid. Now I'm watching it again years later thanks to you,and it really brings me back so much memories from my Classroom. My teacher always makes us watch movies in class.
Fun fact about me. Not only was this the first Wallace and Gromit thing I saw, but for many years I thought it was the only one. I didn't know about the specials. I just thought it was just another DreamWorks movie.
Wallece and Gormit, Shaun the sheep, chicken run and Coraline are my fav stopped motions movies and films seens my childhood and i loved it till today. It brings so much memories to thus movies
Hutch has to be one of my favourite things about this movie. "The bounce has gone from his bungee!" "Coming! I'm WALLACE!" XD "Nerves of steel...and....a bullet..." "A...bullet?" "A BULLET!" "A bull-"(lmao, the thunder every time) This was before HBC appeared in Harry Potter, I think. So she and Voldemort were in a movie together earlier!
Yay I couldn’t wait for this movie reaction 😄😄 this such a childhood classic and an epic claymation movie and great comedy also. I enjoyed every part of this movie from the storyline to the characters like Wallace and Gromit themselves (honestly I think Gromit is the MVP in this movie really) to surprise of knowing Wallace was the were rabbit the whole time and to Wallace have love interest in Dotty❤️❤️ also the music is amazing as well😊 this movie will always be special to me and I hope you too enjoyed it Tim 😁😁😉😉
14:26 The music is an old piece of music literally called 'The Stripper', by David Rose (think the bump and grind era of stripping/burlesque): ruclips.net/video/Y2CWfSLyjx8/видео.html
Wallace and Gromit will soon have a new movie for Netflix in 2024, although there could be a delay. Wallace and Gromit will soon have a new movie for Netflix in 2024, although it could be Spend a delay maybe
That’s my favorite part as a Child the dogs just stand there and just insert coin and go back to there fight like nothing happens Ahhh classic Cartoon Logic 31:54
Man I wish I could watch this movie for the first time again, heck I wish I could watch the other Wallace and Gromit short films again (specifically A Matter of Loaf and Death and maybe The Wrong Trousers) for the first time Question for the comments: What is your favorite Wallace and Gromit film and why?
I think this movie is good for what it is. I remember watching some Wallace and Gromit shorts, and thought it was pretty interesting. I also think that instead of a werewolf, this movie using a were-rabbit is a pretty interesting and funny concept for this movie.
RIP peter sallis who did the voice of wallace in the wallace and gromit movies and i love wallace and gromit the curse of the were-rabbit👦🐶🐰🥕🥕❤😊❤and it's sort an iconic animated movie but it's an Amazing and a fun animated movie🎥🎬👌(and tim cinderella 3 Tommorow??) And check out the other wallace and gromit movies home on the range horton hears a who! Happy feet happy feet 2 the rescuers the rescuers down under Pocahontas thr croods the croods 2 and the wild please and tim have a good day
Hi Tim I loved your reaction to Wallace and Gromit the curse of the Were rabbit 🐇🐕🥕🧀 This is my favorite movie so happy I got to see your reaction also congratulations with your engagement with Clariss Like I've watched each Of your reactions For almost 2 or 3 years and I know it's you 2 were together and some videos but I didn't realize you do were actually together but I'm so happy for you both❤❤
Vegetable have their ups and downs one it keeps you healthy the bad part is that vegetables give you a lot of stuff to process and a lot comes out the other end if you eat to many vegetables
0:41 Speaking Of Chicken Run, Netflix Will Release A Chicken Run Movie This December! 😆 It's Been 23 Years Exactly Since The Movie Came Out While Shrek And HTTYD Were Filling In The Gaps.
I love Wallace and Gromit! Please do yourself a favor and find a way to watch the 4 30 minute specials; the first three were made before this and the last one was made a few years later.
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Great reaction bro!
Aardman captured our hearts with their _Wallace and Gromit_ shorts, and then, this film truly showed the characters at their highest potential yet. I especially love how expressive Gromit is without sound or a mouth. He's such a good, smart dog, too. And everything else is just so British and hilarious.
Me too.
So am I
I love stop-motion animation like this because, unlike CGI, you can see the artists' meticulous, heartfelt handiwork in literally every frame.
CGI Today Is A Cruel Joke, No Heart, No Hard Work, Just Laziness.
@@hannahburke7328If that's what you really think, tell that to Aardman themselves about "Flushed Away".
@@ZondaFRoadsterFlushed Away Is Good Don't Get Me Wrong, If CGI Is Used Too Much It Looks Lazily Sloppy.
Fun fact: Victor is played by Ralph Fieness, the guy who played Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter, and the voice of Ramses in Prince of Egypt.
Lord Voldemort AND Bellatrix LeStrange!
That’s right.
Now we need an edit of Lord Voldemort fighting Wallace.
fun fact: this movie was the first stop motion movie that it win an oscar for best animated movie.
My father in law was one of the animators for this movie. What a classic.
Interesting
That’s awesome
I absolutely love Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit, it has great comedy, awesome plot and an all cast that brings so much to this movie!! R.I.P Peter Sallis 😞
Loved the reaction Timothee!!
I missed his voice very much.
It's also a great comedic tribute to classic horror.
“Is Gromit a slave?”
I wouldn’t say “slave”. I’d say more “the only one smart enough to get things done around here” 😂
Absolutely. 💯
He’s basically the caretaker.
The proper term is "man's best friend".
I love Wallace and Gromit. This was so wild as Wallace turned into the Were-Rabbit. Gromit saved him from his death. He's smart and brave dog
🐰🐰🐰🐶🐶🐶💗💗💗
Gromit doesn't express himself in words, but his body language speaks volumes.
As someone who has shockingly never seen past Wallace & Gromit material, I loved this movie a lot!
This was my introduction to them. And then I saw the shorts not too long after!
If you didn’t know, Wallace love interest is voiced by good ol Helena Bonham Carter, and the antagonist is voiced by Ralph Fiennes
This was a worthy follow up to Aardman’s previous film Chicken Run. I mean, what better way to feature the studio’s signature characters Wallace and Gromit as a full length movie?
Grew up watching their short films in the 90s and there’s no mistaking the late Peter Sallis as Wallace himself. He gave Wallace life and a personality.
My thoughts exactly. Those two films are classics, made me appreciate claymations
@@Mannyindahouseme too.
This film took Aardman FIVE YEARS to make, mainly because of the ambitious transformation scene. The shot with Wallace's leg transforming took them a year to finish.
BTW, a lot of the lines that Hutch says in this film were from the previous Wallace & Gromit short films, mainly from Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave.
Not only is this my favorite monster movie parody, it’s also a solid monster movie in its own right.
Gromit is a great dog. And Gromit is always looking for his best friend Wallace. Also helena bonham carter is very incredible in this movie.
Gromit is one of the best silent characters in fiction!
This is a great horrormovie for kids. Great british humor in this movie😅. Peter Sallis had a great voice. Rest in peace good ol chap.
There’s 4 other films in the Wallace and Gromit series, “A close shave”, “the wrong trousers”, “a close shave” and “A matter of loaf and death.”
You mentioned ''A close shave'' twice, you propably meant ''A grand Day out''
Aside from Shrek, finding Nemo, Shark Tale, Madagascar, Iron Man, and few other movies, this one I was obsessed with. Almost every time we go to the rental store, would get this movie
I’ve seen all the Wallace and Gromit films as well as their TV series, and it’s safe to say that this movie defined a significant part of my childhood 😊
(Although it’s still funny regarding the few adult jokes that sailed over my head from when I was younger haha 😅)
Wallace and Gromit curse of the ware rabbit is one of the great stop motion claymation films. Of course Wallace and Gromit have also smaller stop motion claymation films as well like the wrong trousers, a close shave, a trip to the moon, and A matter of loaf and death. The company that made Wallace and Gromit also made a film called chicken run which is also another great and highly recommended film!!!
This is one of the best stop motion movies ever in my opinion. Highly recommend Fantastic Mr. Fox. It’s not Aardman, but it’s definitely a great movie. Also would recommend all of Laika’s movies, Kubo and the Two Strings, The Missing Link, Boxtrolls, etc. Those are pretty amazing as well.
Anything Laika is fantastic.
@@phousefilms Very true. Just about every movie I’ve seen from them slaps.
This film was the first stop motion film to win an Oscar for best animated film.
This movie gave me nightmares when I was little kid.
14:39 Oh And Away Goes The Lady Rabbit.
Hugh Hefner Wants That Giant Puppet Rabbit.
I hope you caught the "may contain nuts" joke on the box at 33:54. XD
I remember been absolutely horrified during The scene where Wallis transformed into The wererabbit on screen, when I watched The movie for The first Time.
Wallace and Gromit the curse of the were-rabbit won oscar.
I can't believe I just now realized that Campanula was Lady Tottington's first name. I always thought it was just Victor saying "companion" with a funny accent.
you know, the first time i watched this movie, i thought Victor went insane and desperately cried I NEED POOP on 32:22 because he needed any bullets even his own turd to kill the rabbit and MAN i just almost went out of air with laughter
It’s funny how Gromit sometimes has this 1000 yard stair
I really love this movie. It has really good animation and a really cool plot but I especially love the voice cast and the action
The vegetable that Gromit grows, the marrow is a type of pumpkin or squash. Though, for the american released, it was re-dubbed into a "melon" though it's technically incorrect.
7:26 Call it slave labour but you can see why Gromit is usually the one in charge of everything and doing all the work. He can't talk and he doesn't have as creative ideas as Wallace does, but he does have more common sense than Wallace ever had in his whole life
I don’t know, hot-wiring a carnival kiddie ride to fly around like a fighter jet and using it to block a bullet flying at your best friend is a pretty creative idea.
They complement each other!
"If you ask me,this was arson"
"Arson"
"Right,someone arsin' around"
Rip Peter Sallis he voiced a legend
i remember watching this movie when i was little but found it pretty scary especially wallace’s transformation because i always thought wallace was a real wimp but to see that 😂
I have vivid memories of watching as a kid just about every movie you mentioned in the intro lmao
Wallace and Gromit This was the first stop motion film to win an Oscar for best animated film.
I remember this one! Always a classic spoopy movie if you're a super scaredy cat like me!
3:40 Stop-motion takes a LOT of time to make, like just a frame or two of animation can take you like a day or two. The reason why it isn't so profitable as a feature-length film medium (sadly) is BECAUSE it's so time-consuming and very high risk-low reward for box office returns. Check out Laika, for example: they've had their days with Coraline and ParaNorman, but recently bigger and more recognizable movies and more competitive seasons have been pushing them to the wayside, like Missing Link being overshadowed primarily by Endgames hype.
6:21 I wouldn't say that, per se. Gromit is the typical "assistant who is so done with the wacky inventors B.S." kinda guy, but he's a loyal dog despite it all. Plus, the moments where he DOES express his casual annoyance towards Wallace are very funny! Like I said, I watched this movie a bunch of times, so I kinda know the ins and outs of this movie. Fun fact, this was the last movie to be released on video cassette tapes (I am OLD, lol) and on DVD, before DVDs killed the VHS market altogether
6:51 It is a melon! However, in the U.K. dub, Wallace calls Gromits prized veggie a "marrow," which is a fruit used as a veggie like a tomato.
9:18 The voice for Victor Quatermaine (best villain name ever, btw) is Ralph Fiennes, the voice of Ramses II from The Prince of Egypt. Looking back on it now, I can see where he got the entitled rich guy personality from, lol.
11:54 This scene mildly disturbed me as a kid (that is, until Wallace (as the Were-Rabbit) burps, and the vicar assumes it's Mrs. Mulch). I think not revealing the monster right away only builds up the horror until you actually see it.
13:58 I consider the part where Lady Tottington aligns perfectly with the angel lamp and Victor moving over slightly to give him devil horns, the best underrated joke of the whole movie. It's obvious, but, c'mon, it's funny!
I love watching this movie during Halloween time
Rip
Theophilus Carter 1824-1904
W Heath Robinson 1872-1944
Rube Goldberg 1883-1970
Geraldine McEwan 1932-2015
Nicholas Smith 1934-2015
Peter Sallis 1921-2017
Edward Kelsey 1930-2019
and Bob Baker 1939-2021
23:34, this film has loads of hidden innuendo in it
I actually didn't notice until recent rewatches as well as on rewatch with the audio commentary.
6:20 not a slave, gromit is like a butler.
6:47 it's a marrow (zucchini).
Shoutout to Wallace and Gromit, the legends along with Shaun the Sheep.
This is such a childhood classic for me. I am a big Halloween fan, and seeing the dynamic duo sort of in a horror movie is great! Man~ i remember when Burger King had tie in toys for this movie. I know i have a few around my house somewhere.
19:38 somehow as a British person, I still think that
Man, watching this back on this reaction I don't think I ever realised how important this film is to me. I was so young watching this over and over, and I loved it so much, looks like I still do!
Back when I was little,my class got to watch this movie duringHalloween time in 2005. I was traumatized and the whole class laughed at me for it because I did'nt any better that it was just a Halloween kids movie at the time. But this trauma made me love the movie and I laughed with the others. I had a good time. I have the movie at home,and I don't remember how many times I watched it as a kid. Now I'm watching it again years later thanks to you,and it really brings me back so much memories from my Classroom. My teacher always makes us watch movies in class.
I am a huge fan for Wallace and Gromit. I have seen short films: A Grand Day Out, The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave and A Matter of Loaf and Death
God this movie is timeless
Dude i watched this movie non stop as a kid. My brothers and I would wake up every morning and turn this on
If it's her flowers he'd know she likes them
3:37 yes defo ❤
This is my FAVORITE Wallace and Gromit movie of all time!!! Thanks for reactin to it!!!
Fun fact about me. Not only was this the first Wallace and Gromit thing I saw, but for many years I thought it was the only one. I didn't know about the specials. I just thought it was just another DreamWorks movie.
I saw all The specials before I Even knew there was a movie
YES! My favorite Aardman movie along with Chicken Run, I watch this movie all the time. So much fun. Great reaction.
Me too. Especially flushed away.
Wallece and Gormit, Shaun the sheep, chicken run and Coraline are my fav stopped motions movies and films seens my childhood and i loved it till today.
It brings so much memories to thus movies
This movie along with Chicken Run was a classic for me
My brother and I watched this movie so much as a kid and it's not too bad in today's time. Stop motion is the coolest form of film making.
2:48 The Old Logo. Nostalgia! 😚
Hutch has to be one of my favourite things about this movie.
"The bounce has gone from his bungee!"
"Coming! I'm WALLACE!" XD
"Nerves of steel...and....a bullet..."
"A...bullet?"
"A BULLET!"
"A bull-"(lmao, the thunder every time)
This was before HBC appeared in Harry Potter, I think. So she and Voldemort were in a movie together earlier!
when i was a kid this was scary but also awesome :)
Yay I couldn’t wait for this movie reaction 😄😄 this such a childhood classic and an epic claymation movie and great comedy also. I enjoyed every part of this movie from the storyline to the characters like Wallace and Gromit themselves (honestly I think Gromit is the MVP in this movie really) to surprise of knowing Wallace was the were rabbit the whole time and to Wallace have love interest in Dotty❤️❤️ also the music is amazing as well😊 this movie will always be special to me and I hope you too enjoyed it Tim 😁😁😉😉
Yes you finally watching my favorite claymation movie love this movie
I Love Watching This Movie FT Wallace and Gromit!😂
We cant continue without Peter Sallis in Wallace and Gromit
Aardman's been doing so for like 15 years now.
I cannot be the only one who thinks Wallace and Timothee have the same smile
Other stop motion films you should check out are Coraline Paranorman Kubo and the two strings
And The Boxtrolls
I remember back when this came out they advertised it as the worlds first vegetarian horror movie XD
1:38
I haven't seen an sponsor by them in a while. I'm kinda glad they are still going
13:20 He's the vicar, it's his job to get everyone worked up
20:00 cue the flashback to when Remus Lupin transformed into his werewolf form and trying to survive the night in The Prisoner of Azkaban 😮
14:26 The music is an old piece of music literally called 'The Stripper', by David Rose (think the bump and grind era of stripping/burlesque): ruclips.net/video/Y2CWfSLyjx8/видео.html
Wallace and Gromit will soon have a new movie for Netflix in 2024, although there could be a delay. Wallace and Gromit will soon have a new movie for Netflix in 2024, although it could be Spend a delay maybe
4:08 Sure Beats Alarm Clocks.
Omg the nostalgia! I loved this sm
I still have the disk. Plasticine cartoons are very special)
SLOW DOWN!!!!! YOU’LL BUCKLE ME CRUNYONS!!!!!! Lolol
That’s my favorite part as a Child the dogs just stand there and just insert coin and go back to there fight like nothing happens Ahhh classic Cartoon Logic 31:54
0:54 omg i remember that show!
Man I wish I could watch this movie for the first time again, heck I wish I could watch the other Wallace and Gromit short films again (specifically A Matter of Loaf and Death and maybe The Wrong Trousers) for the first time
Question for the comments: What is your favorite Wallace and Gromit film and why?
The Wrong trousers because the pengin is iconic...the rubber glove....need I say more? and the train tracks scene.
I think this movie is good for what it is. I remember watching some Wallace and Gromit shorts, and thought it was pretty interesting. I also think that instead of a werewolf, this movie using a were-rabbit is a pretty interesting and funny concept for this movie.
RIP peter sallis who did the voice of wallace in the wallace and gromit movies and i love wallace and gromit the curse of the were-rabbit👦🐶🐰🥕🥕❤😊❤and it's sort an iconic animated movie but it's an Amazing and a fun animated movie🎥🎬👌(and tim cinderella 3 Tommorow??) And check out the other wallace and gromit movies home on the range horton hears a who! Happy feet happy feet 2 the rescuers the rescuers down under Pocahontas thr croods the croods 2 and the wild please and tim have a good day
🥰I watched Wallace and Gromit when I was a little girl🥰
Awww! Love these clay guys 😊
Hi Tim I loved your reaction to Wallace and Gromit the curse of the Were rabbit 🐇🐕🥕🧀 This is my favorite movie so happy I got to see your reaction also congratulations with your engagement with Clariss Like I've watched each Of your reactions For almost 2 or 3 years and I know it's you 2 were together and some videos but I didn't realize you do were actually together but I'm so happy for you both❤❤
Omg, I haven't seen this since I was a kid.
There are two Shaun the sheep movies and don't forget Wallace and grommet a matter of loaf and death
The reverend looks like Palpatine haha😅
Vegetable have their ups and downs one it keeps you healthy the bad part is that vegetables give you a lot of stuff to process and a lot comes out the other end if you eat to many vegetables
one movie you have to watch is muppet treasure island. it has an amazing score and it's hilarious
We’re going to have a new chicken 🐔 run dawn of the nugget on Netflix this December 15.
How curious that you mentioned Chicken Run, because last month was confirmed that it was getting a sequel soon.
Second DreamWorks movie which won the Oscar. Someday there would be a third winner.
OMG ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVS
0:41 Speaking Of Chicken Run, Netflix Will Release A Chicken Run Movie This December! 😆
It's Been 23 Years Exactly Since The Movie Came Out While Shrek And HTTYD Were Filling In The Gaps.
7:21 Now Why Don't We Those Machines Today?
Oh Wait, I Know, They'd Scramble Your Brains! 🧠🤯
I like the new dreamwork opening
This is quite the best Aardman movie or at least one of the best!
Wished DreamWorks and Aardman continuing doing movies together
@@lexramstudios1386We all do but considering how poorly Flushed Away did I think it was for the best!
I love Wallace and Gromit! Please do yourself a favor and find a way to watch the 4 30 minute specials; the first three were made before this and the last one was made a few years later.