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Happy Feet Two


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New York Daily News
The animation remains impressive, and there are some very funny moments, courtesy of the talented cast. But fans of the orig...
The Boston Globe
Centuries from now, cultural historians will look at Happy Feet Two and ask one question: What the heck were they smoking?
The Philadelphia Inquirer
It's familiar enough not to spook fans of the (highly profitable) first, but Happy Feet Two branches out beyond prefab comin...
The New York Times
Like father, like son; like Disney, like everyone else. And like first movie, like sequel.
USA Today
For a computer-animated movie about dancing penguins, it's surprisingly leaden. Not even the impressive voice talent can rev...
San Francisco Chronicle
The movie's bereftness of invention can be measured by how no story element builds on another. Instead, Happy Feet Two is pl...
Los Angeles Times
It's hard to resist dancing penguins, but Happy Feet Two may make you want to try.
New York Post
Happy Feet was one of the greatest and most original animated films, but the sequel can't even decide what it's about for th...
Film School Rejects
You really can’t argue with singing and dancing penguins.
Hollywood Reporter
Other than commercially, more is less in this antic, not so funny sequel to the 2006 blockbuster.
Entertainment Weekly
I thought by now I was immune to the charms of aquatic, flightless birds who dance or sing. I had not reckoned with the skil...
Chicago Tribune
Patter of penguin feet back with less message
Chicago Sun-Times
The opening musical number in "Happy Feet Two" reminds me of Zhang Yimou's choreography for the 2008 Olympics.
E! Online
An unnecessary sequel to the overrated 2006 hit, HF2 again shows there's no problem you can't tap-dance your way out of. Des...
IGN Movies
Penguins are great and all, but Pitt and Damon are one in a krillion!
Joblo
HAPPY FEET TWO is a mixed bag. It is too long and the message is sometimes beat over the viewer’s head.
Metromix
Dancing penguins disappoint, while Brad Pitt and Matt Damon steal the show
Film Fracture
The music and dancing are the only saving graces in an otherwise forgettable film.

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Partial Film Information

Director: George Miller
Writer: George Miller
Studio: Warner Bros Pictures
Cast: Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hank Azaria

Release: November 18, 2011
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