Category: Animation
Year: 2011
Rating: -/10 ()
Director: Tim Hill
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 1 April 2011 (USA) See more »
Writers: Cinco Paul (screenplay), Ken Daurio (screenplay), and 3 more credits »
Movie Storyline
Blending state-of-the-art animation with live action, Hop tells the comic tale of Fred, an out-of-work slacker who accidentally injures the Easter Bunny and must take him in as he recovers. As Fred struggles with the world's worst house guest, both will learn what it takes to finally grow up.
Cast:
James Marsden
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Fred O'Hare
Russell Brand
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E.B.
(voice)
Kaley Cuoco
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Sam O'Hare
Hank Azaria
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Carlos / Phil
(voice)
Gary Cole
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Henry O'Hare
Elizabeth Perkins
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Bonnie O'Hare
Hugh Laurie
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E.B.'s Dad
(voice)
Tiffany Espensen
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Alex O'Hare
David Hasselhoff
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Himself
Chelsea Handler
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Mrs. Beck
Dustin Ybarra
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Cody
Carlease Burke
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Receptionist
Veronica Alicino
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Waitress
Django Marsh
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Young E.B.
(voice)
Jimmy Carter
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Blind Boys of Alabama
(as Jimmy Lee Carter)
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Soundtracks:
"Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
Written by Jack Norworth and Albert von Tilzer Licensed courtesy of Cooking Vinyl (p) 2009 Cooking Vinyl Ventures Prodigy Ltd. under exclusive worldwide license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd. courtesy of Take Me To The Hospital Ltd. Use of "One Way Glass" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band courtesy of Creature Music Ltd. Dave Grohl appears courtesy of Roswell/RCA Records
Official Site(s): Official site [Spain] | Universal [United States] |
User Review:
Great family entertainment
, rated: 10/10
I was lucky enough to attend an advanced screening of Hop in London,
and I decided to bring the whole family along.
Hop is a beautifully animated, funny, exciting family film. The plot is
more sophisticated than Alvin and the Chipmunks, making it much more
interesting and enjoyable for adults, and the bunnies and chicks are
adorable!
The only criticism I have is that some parts of the film are too
similar to Christmas films - something I would of though the producers
would go a long way to avoid! For example, the Easter Bunny rides a
sleigh! Is that all they could come up with!? Also, I would say the
voice cast are much better than the live action cast, and James Marsden
does not make a particularly convincing out of work slacker.
But apart from that, Hop is a fun family film, and I would recommend
this a lot!
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