Directed by:
Tim HillCinematography:
Peter Lyons CollisterComposer:
Christopher LennertzCast:
Russell Brand, James Marsden, Kaley Cuoco, Hank Azaria, Gary Cole, Elizabeth Perkins, David Hasselhoff, Hugh Laurie, Jayden Lund, Christian Long (more)VOD (4)
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CGI-animation/live action comedy adventure from the makers of Despicable Me, featuring the voice of Russell Brand as the Easter Bunny. When unemployed slacker Fred (James Marsden) accidentally runs over the Easter Bunny in his car, he reluctantly agrees to take him home while he recovers from his injuries. A battle of egos ensues as both host and house-guest are forced to face up to the unpalatable idea of finally getting around to growing up. (Universal Pictures UK)
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Saturday afternoon. A fairy-tale ahead. At the beginning it’s animated, later with live actors and eventually a combination of the two. The actors were OK, the story was typically fairy-tale like. The animation was pretty OK. A three-star rating is completely adequate. A clear hour and a half. ()
I don't even know why I went to see this movie. Maybe because of Kaley Cuoco, but even in this case, my expectations were not met. A stupid Easter movie about how hard it is to be an Easter bunny. Films where animated characters are placed in a real environment have never been very successful. Roger Rabbit will not be surpassed easily. This unfunny and uninteresting attempt certainly won't either. ()