Not sure why there's not a review thread yet, since it's now been out two weeks but, here goes.
Just got back from seeing it - some fun moments. Bob was BY FAR my favourite - he was ADORABLE and I LOVED his caring for his teddy bear and for "Poochy", who seemed completely oblivious to his feelings for him - hilarious!
Sandra Bullock as Scarlet Overkill was actually really good and I thought she was better than the usual voice stunt casting that permeates modern animated films.
A special mention goes to the songs used in the film. Since this was a 1968 period piece, the assortment of songs they used was INCREDIBLE! Everything from The Beatles to The Doors and more!
Also there was SO MUCH in this film that will go over the heads of the ADHD boogie munchers in the audience. From the Abbey Road walk to the depiction of the moon landing as faked to the various period tv shows shown on tv screens (I was hoping we'd get a shot of TOS but I guess they couldn't get the rights).
Overall, a fun way to spend an evening at the cinema and, unlike other films these days, it didn't overstay its welcome and was pretty close to ninety minutes.
And I was entertained and not bored out of my brains, like I was last Thursday night with the (mis)adventures of Androgynous Rex.

Just got back from seeing it - some fun moments. Bob was BY FAR my favourite - he was ADORABLE and I LOVED his caring for his teddy bear and for "Poochy", who seemed completely oblivious to his feelings for him - hilarious!
Sandra Bullock as Scarlet Overkill was actually really good and I thought she was better than the usual voice stunt casting that permeates modern animated films.
A special mention goes to the songs used in the film. Since this was a 1968 period piece, the assortment of songs they used was INCREDIBLE! Everything from The Beatles to The Doors and more!
Also there was SO MUCH in this film that will go over the heads of the ADHD boogie munchers in the audience. From the Abbey Road walk to the depiction of the moon landing as faked to the various period tv shows shown on tv screens (I was hoping we'd get a shot of TOS but I guess they couldn't get the rights).
Overall, a fun way to spend an evening at the cinema and, unlike other films these days, it didn't overstay its welcome and was pretty close to ninety minutes.
And I was entertained and not bored out of my brains, like I was last Thursday night with the (mis)adventures of Androgynous Rex.
