Hoodwinked Too! Hood VS. Evil
Hoodwinked Too! Hood VS. Evil
PG | 29 April 2011 (USA)
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Red Riding Hood is training in the group of Sister Hoods, when she and the Wolf are called to examine the sudden mysterious disappearance of Hansel and Gretel.

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Hidden Howard

Hoodwinked 1 was a pretty interesting film with hilarious twist,acting,solid writing and a great story. Now that I have heard about this sequel,I got a bunch of crap to say about this.First of all: characters Red is the same character Granny is the damsel in distress Wolf has some character development...sort of Twitchy(who was very funny in the 1st movie film),now talks regular Hansen & Gretel Are Terrible Villains Versuka The Witch Is Just that Villain Turned Good Guy And Kirk...WHAT THE HELL Happened TO HIM. HE ACTS LIKE A HOMOSEXUALThe plot feels as if it was a spy adventure comedy,however it,makes,no sense and there is a a few plot holes from then and there.The animation did improve a bit,but there are a few uncanny valley scenes And the lip sinking is terrible at timesThe voices are okay,but without Anne Hathaway &,Jim Belsuhi,its not the same. Hayden Paneteire Makes A Good Red but Martin Short Makes A Gay Impression Of Homosexual Stereotype. (No offense)As much as it wants to offer, "Hoodwinked Too: Hood Vs. Evil" Is one of those sequels that doesn't improve upon the first with a plot that feels tiring,animation that looks okay but doesn't look as good at times,characters trapped in madness and voices that are not the same. After I watched this recently,its not as good as I remembered the 1st time.-D.Hidden Howard

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carbuff

To begin with, I'm an adult male who tends to like movies that adult males like, and I have a confession to make. I absolutely, totally, completely, loved the first "Hoodwinked" cartoon movie, which I'm pretty certain was aimed at prepubescent children.This follow-up, while not nearly as clever as the original, is still entertaining enough to be worth the time. It does have some problems , however. It was no doubt produced to capitalize on the success of the first one, but, in this case, the pop culture references are overdone and the plot has been neglected. It definitely follows the pattern of the sequel being worse than the original, but not so much so, that it's not worth watching. It's also fun, because kids will get some of the references, adults will get others, and both together will get yet others. Overall, a fun, safe time for the entire family that everyone should be able to find something to like about.

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jaemiewaters

it is a great 3D movie you will like tho movie a lot you will say now that was a great movie it is a wonderful movie i never saw a movie this good before you will like it a lot this is a great 3D movie you will like the 3D in this wonderful movie you will like this movie a lot it is one of those movies that you will want to watch more than once it is a fabulous movie you will like this movie a lot you will have never seen a movie this good before it is a great 3D movie i like it a lot and so will you say now this is a great movie it is the best 3D movie i have ever seen it is a hoot it is amazing it has a awesome movie it is a incredible movie i have never seen a movie this good before you will like it a lot i give it two thumbs up and 4 out of 4 stars it is brilliant it is magical it is a cool movie you will like it a lot go see it today in 3D it is the best 3D movie i love the 3D in this movie and you will love the 3D in this movie to it is the best 3D movie i never saw a 3D movie this good before have a great day 3D rocks

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TheLittleSongbird

I have to admit that I enjoyed the first Hoodwinked, while it was not perfect, I loved the fun story, the voice cast, the clever dialogue and catchy soundtrack. Although I hadn't heard many good things about Hoodwinked Too! I naturally wanted to see if it was at least watchable. Watching it online, while I was not expecting it to be better than or as good as the original, I was in all honesty expecting much better than this.The only real reason why I don't rate it any lower is the voice cast, the standouts being David Ogden Stiers, Joan Cusack and Patrick Warburton, even if the latter's material isn't anywhere near as as funny or clever here he still does a credible job with the delivery. Hayden Panettiere also does a spirited job as Red, and Glenn Close while like Warburton not having standout material does what she can.On the other hand, I just wasn't engaged with it at all. The story is a big reason why. I loved the idea, and it started off great, but it very quickly became very predictable, part of me felt that some of the plot seemed over-stretched sometimes and the film generally lacked the first film's snappy pacing. Another problem is the script, I missed the clever wit and the sly references here. Everything seemed rather obvious and tired.Hoodwinked Too! also suffers from the characters not having any likability or charm. Almost all of them are underused and very bland. Although Ogden Stiers does do all he can, his character is rather thankless. In fact for me, only Big Bad Wolf and Cusack's Witch sparked any interest. What there is of the soundtrack is very forgettable, nothing's there to make it catchy.And I didn't like the animation here. I have heard much from those who didn't like the first film's animation, I personally liked the colours and backgrounds there, but some of the character designs in that film took some getting used to. The animation here though is in my opinion pretty messy. The backgrounds are tolerable if nothing special, but the colouring is dull and the character designs blocky.In conclusion, a bland and uninspired sequel to a surprisingly enjoyable film. 3/10 Bethany Cox

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