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Hop


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Total Film
Witty scripting spices up a sugary scenario, giving this fluffy family comedy some adult-pleasing bite. It aint Shrek, but i...
The New York Times
“Hop” is innocuous, though occasionally annoying and also, less expectedly, occasionally funny.
USA Today
This hopped-up wackiness, augmented by clever pop-culture references, adds to gleefully deranged humor that will appeal to b...
San Francisco Chronicle
...With one pair of scissors I could take this OK 90-minute movie and make it a much better 80-minute movie. So could you, w...
Entertainment Weekly
...How can you build an entire movie around Russell Brand as a naughty-cute rebel bunny — and then fail to give him a single...
New York Post
'Hop' should take a flying leap.
The Boston Globe
A hare too uncomfortable.
Los Angeles Times
The under-10 crowd will love this Easter-themed movie. And parents? Well, the vocal talent is star-powered.
New York Daily News
James Marsden has proven he's got the intelligence and edge to back his leading-man looks.
E! Online
Fur real? The Easter Bunny's rebellious son pursues his Hollywood dreams in Hop, an animation, live-action hybrid that trave...
Hollywood Reporter
A fun and funny mix of live action and animation that puts the hop back into Easter.
E! Online
Fur real? The Easter Bunny's rebellious son pursues his Hollywood dreams in Hop, an animation, live-action hybrid that trave...
Metromix
An unfunny bunny story, just in time for Easter
Entertainment Weekly
It's Alvin and the Chipmunks with only one chipmunk, and (if possible) even less fun. In an Easter variation on a bad high-c...
FirstShowing
Unfunny. Uncool. Unpleasant. You can spell Hop without "u" and "n", but they sure can't make the movie without them.
IGN Movies
The best movie about a bunny who s**ts candy you'll ever be forced to sit through.
Cinematical
'Hop,' affable and inoffensive though it may be, has very little wit or creativity. It's disposable at best, vaguely dispiri...
Film School Rejects
The movie’s pretty funny and entertaining, against some seriously imposing odds.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Tim Hill
Writer: Cinco Paul
Studio: Universal Pictures
Cast: Russell Brand, James Marsden, Kaley Cuoco

Release: April 1, 2011
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