

Also, the film's chief villain isn't anotherĪnimal, but a mullet-wearing redneck hunter named Shaw, who simply views all animals as future meals The town begins to feel he could be a threat - an idea put in their minds from his newfoundĮncounters with a mischievous little buck named Elliot. Boog is released to the wild against his wishes when He doesn't know anything else to life except being with his ownerĪnd performing tricks for the local townspeople. For instance, Boog is the film's central character - a bear that was adopted by a park However, its execution and main plot points are unique to From the teaming of a big fish-out-of-waterĬharacter and an unwelcomed talkative sidekick (a la Shrek) to the release of domesticatedĪnimals to the wild ( Madagascar, The Wild), you may constantly feel like Open The film takes a domesticated bear out of his element as he teams up with an outcast deer in hisįamiliarity runs amuck in Open Season. Open Season is just one of the many animated films hitting big screens this year. just three days before open season! With hunting season upon them and Shaw in hot pursuit,īoog and Elliot must learn to work together and unite the woodland creatures. The two troublemakers are relocated together to the Elliot attempts to return the favor by "freeing" Boogįrom his idyllic existence with his beloved Park Ranger Beth (Debra Messing), who raised him since he Elliot arrives in Timberline missingĪn antler and strapped to the hood of a truck, courtesy of the paranoid über-hunter Shaw (Gary Sinise).Īgainst his better judgment, Boog frees Elliot. Skills, has his perfect world in the tranquil town of Timberline turned upside-down when he meetsĮlliot (Ashton Kutcher), a scrawny, fast-talking wild mule deer. In Columbia Pictures' new action-adventure comedy Open Season, the first feature-lengthĪnimated film from Sony Pictures Animation, Boog (Martin Lawrence), a grizzly bear with no survival
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