4.5 stars
Just catching up with Neal Vitale's more comprehensive review of Over The Hedge. I agree, this is a 4.5 star movie that achieves the old Warner Brothers standard: sufficient cultural references to amuse the adults, sufficient slapstick to amuse the children. The comic strip does not run in either of my daily papers, the San Francisco Chronicle or the soon-to-be-destroyed-by-cheap-management Contra Costa Times. I discovered it five years ago--I always check out the collected comic strips in book stores. Thanks to the Internet, I get to read Over The Hedge every day anyway. Most days I enjoy it; it is decidedly off-center, in the spirit of my other favorites, Bizarro and The Fusco Brothers. The humor of the strip could not possibly translate to the screen, but the movie consists of characters that are identifiable, by personality, as those in the newspaper. The celebrity voices are swell; Bruce Willis is the most natural. Gary Shandling hollowed out his voice for the role, as did William Shatner; they are barely identifiable. Eugene Levy is... well... Eugene Levy with a cute accent.
