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Griffin Keyes (Kevin James) loves his job at The Franklin Park Zoo and he is much loved by the animals too. But when Griffin comes to a sudden realisation that he is more comfortable talking to a bunch of animals than he is a woman, he decides it's time to leave the zoo and search for a better job, in hope of winning over the girl of his dreams. But what Griffin doesn't know is that after all these years the animals are finally going to speak back! (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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novoten 

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English For children, there are too many swear words, for teenagers, there are too few lines, and for adult viewers, there is a lack of a normal plot. Kevin James invited a group of friends to voice animal companions for him in a movie that would have seemed clichéd even ten years ago. The hysterical elephant may please many, but it saves very little. ()

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English Kevin James is an actor who is probably best known as a sidekick to bigger acting stars like Will Smith, but above all, he has established himself alongside his childhood friend Adam Sandler. Lately, however, he has become the type of person who doesn't want to be mentioned until the second or even later in the credits. "Zookeeper" could be the film that brings him to the forefront. It seems to have succeeded to some extent, but we cannot say that he truly shone. "Zookeeper" is a traditionally awkward comedy, which mainly plays on the desire to be quite cool, which it somewhat achieves. Animals are great, especially when they are voiced by famous actors, including James' partner Sandler. However, the story does not stand out and is essentially about James receiving advice - from animals - on how to pick up a human female. It's somewhat like "Hitch," except it lacks that cool guy played by Smith mentioned earlier. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/04/jumper-babel-kung-fu-divocina-miami.html ()