![]() Fantasy Artwork, Dark Fantasy Art, Fantasy Characters, Anime Characters, Kuchiki Byakuya. ![]() Only the youngest, most undiscerning viewers will want to decamp to Jellystone. See more ideas about devil may cry, devil, dante devil may cry. Even the usually reliable Faris is unable to lend any spark to the proceedings. Brevig, a special-effects wiz who made his directing debut in 2008 with the 3-D Journey to the Center of the Earth, primarily exploits the 3-D in Yogi Bear for primitive projectile effects hurled in the audience’s direction. (Never mind that mayors have no jurisdiction over national parkland – this is a movie that stars talking bears.) Appearancewise, the live action and animation walk fine lines that never quite blend into a believable composite. When the corrupt local mayor (Daly) decides to sell Jellystone’s logging rights, the bears and humans join forces to obstruct the sale. The talking bear makes life difficult for Ranger Smith (Cavanagh) but is one of the lures that brings documentary filmmaker Rachel (Faris) to the park to shoot a film. Yogi (voiced by Aykroyd in a good approximation of the original, which was voiced by Daws Butler) still lives in Jellystone Park and still proclaims himself “smarter than the average bear.” Aided by Boo Boo (voiced by Timberlake), he devises elaborate plots to separate park visitors from their “pic-i-nic” baskets and continues to have the same spotty success. All but the very youngest viewers will prefer that they had remained in hibernation. Nevertheless, the stars of The Yogi Bear Show, which ran on TV in the early Sixties, have clawed their way onto the silver screen. (Blame the success of Alvin and the Chipmunks for all the studios trying to launch their own furry franchises.) Maybe I’m out of touch, but I don’t recall hearing a hue and cry for a revival of Hanna-Barbera’s ursine star Yogi Bear and his sidekick, Boo Boo. Maybe I react this way because of seeing one too many movies this year that mix human live-action with animated animal shenanigans. Don't use the report button, don't reply, don't start public arguments.Yogi Bear is unbearable. If you happen upon a x-post or a mention in meta subs, the right course of action is to message us about it. We reserve the right to ban any x-posters.
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