Unexpectedly summoned back home in the middle of her training with the mysterious Sisters of the Hood, Red teams up with the Wolf to investigate the disappearance of Hansel and Gretel in this animated sequel featuring the voices of Hayden Panettiere, Joan Cusack, Martin Short, and Glenn Close. Happily Ever After Agency head Nicky Flippers is determined to ensure that no harm comes to young Hansel and Gretel, and as the search gets under way the whole gang decides to lend a helping hand. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
My kids (5 & 8) loved the first one. I did too. It was original and had a great story. This one none of us liked that well. Really miss Anne Hathaway, she did a superb job while Hayden isn't even close to that level. Story could have been better. An okay rental but not much else. Glad I had free tickets to this movie.
This is one of the first movies to totally abuse the new "3D" craze. It's unfortunate that as technology advances, there will always be those who abuse it and this movie is certainlly no exception. Seeing a movie in 3d digital format can be a truly memorable and phenomenally epic experience. Hoodwinked is filled with low brow "ghetto-slang ebonics" humor, toilet humor, and atrocious voice acting. I would be embarassed to have my name on this movie in any way shape or form, the actors who lent their voices to the characters MUST have been desperate. The directors flung this together to try and cash in on the 3d craze with something that not only LOOKS bad in 3d, but does not even remotely take advantage of the advanced digital sound system in said theatre.
My kids (5 & 8) loved the first one. I did too. It was original and had a great story. This one none of us liked that well. Really miss Anne Hathaway, she did a superb job while Hayden isn't even close to that level. Story could have been better. An okay rental but not much else. Glad I had free tickets to this movie.
This is one of the first movies to totally abuse the new "3D" craze. It's unfortunate that as technology advances, there will always be those who abuse it and this movie is certainlly no exception. Seeing a movie in 3d digital format can be a truly memorable and phenomenally epic experience. Hoodwinked is filled with low brow "ghetto-slang ebonics" humor, toilet humor, and atrocious voice acting. I would be embarassed to have my name on this movie in any way shape or form, the actors who lent their voices to the characters MUST have been desperate. The directors flung this together to try and cash in on the 3d craze with something that not only LOOKS bad in 3d, but does not even remotely take advantage of the advanced digital sound system in said theatre.