Yogi Bear
Review
by Sean Lynch
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Yogi Bear
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Yogi may be smarter than the ave-erage bear, but he certainly isn't
the most original. Not that it stops the first live action Yogi Bear
movie from trying.
The classic Hanna Barberra cartoon comes to
life as Jellystone Park faces extinction thanks to a severe loss in
business. Smelling potential cash like Yogi does PB & J sandwiches,
the greedy Mayor Brown decides to shut down Jellystone and sell the
land. Yep, it seems families will no longer be able to
experience the natural beauty of the outdoors - but, even worse, our
old pals Yogi (Dan Akroyd) and Boo Boo (Justin Timberlake) will be
tossed out of the only home they have ever known.
Faced with their biggest challenge ever, Yogi and Boo Boo join forces with their old nemesis Ranger Smith (Ed's Tom Cavanaugh) to find a way to save Jellystone Park from closing forever.
While hardly a classic, Yogi Bear
is a step in the right direction for retro-character reboots on the big
screen. The biggest failings in the past of the likes of Rocky & Bullwinkle and even Looney Tunes : Back In Action
is the constant self referencing, it takes the audience out of the
story - never quite allowing them to believe in the credibility or
connect to the environment.
Thankfully, Yogi Bear
doesn't fall into this trap. While, admittedly, delivering a
pretty stock-standard tale (one that deserves to reside on the DVD
shelf), it never winks at the camera more than it should. The jokes are
lame, but perfect for the age group.
It's fun and silly and incredibly simple, which is all young kids really need to distract them. As for the 3D...
Audiences
(and, in particular, parents having to support a family of toddlers)
are quickly realising that most films don't need 3D. There are very,
very few cases where it makes much of a difference at all. Sadly, for
the money managers behind the $80M budgeted Yogi Bear, this flick more than serves it's purpose on a $20 DVD (rather than a $70 bill for a family at the cinemas).
Thats
said, if it's a family day out at the films with very young kids - you
can't really go wrong with this (much moreso than the older age geared Gulliver's Travels).
At the very least, Yogi Bear is nowhere near as brain meltingly annoying as those damned Alvin & The Chipmunks movies. 3 out
of 5
Yogi Bear Australian release: 13th January,
2011
Official
Site: Yogi Bear
Cast: Anna Faris, Tom Cavanaugh, Dan Aykroyd, Justin Timberlake
Director: Eric Brevig
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