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Friday, June 22, 2007
Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were Rabbit

If you’re inch the temper to express joy yourself silly, Wallace & Gromit’s “Curse of the Were-Rabbit” is a gay good show for the whole family.

It’s about a dimwitted discoverer named Wallace and his buddy dog, Gromit, coming up with a solution to the bustle of coneys destroying the community’s vegetable gardens. If something isn’t done quickly, the townsfolk will have got nil to demo for at the town’s Giant Vegetable Competition.

As a speedy fix, Wallace and Gromit develop the Bun-Vac 6000, a appliance that enables them to take coneys via distant control as they patrol the vicinity in their van. What initially looks like a good thought backlashes when Wallace hooks the Bun-Vac up to his up-to-the-minute invention, the Mind-O-Matic, hoping to brainwash the coneys into not wanting to eat vegetables at all. The experimentation results in a giant "were-rabbit" -- seen in classic horror movie-style only as a shadow and footmarks at first -- starts ravaging the town's gardens, turning the locals into a raucous mob.

What’s merriment about “Curse of the Were-Rabbit“ is it’s nutty, offbeat wit is nonetheless guiltless and good-natured. Adults will understand it on a deeper degree than children. For instance, the Were Rabbit—-half-man, half-hare— piggybacks off King Kong and old wolfman movies, but children will just see it as cockamamie and fun.

Bottom line: Wallace & Gromit is a doolally of a good time. Go on, and give it a whirl. You won’t be disappointed!

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