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Bryan Young

I just wanted to give everyone an advisory here: if you weren’t planning on seeing this movie, you should think about reconsidering. It was pretty god-damned entertaining.

If you have kids, they are sure to enjoy it.

Like a lot of Kung Fu movies, this film starts out with a loser who must train to defeat a dreaded enemy of the land. Like a lot of kids movies, the loser must first learn to believe in himself before he is able to vanquish the dreaded enemy of the land. The film centers around Po (voiced by Jack Black) and his deep love of Kung Fu leading to a most unlikely candidate as recipient of the Dragon Scroll which is supposed to turn him into the greatest warrior of the land. The man set to teach him, Shifu (voiced by Dustin Hoffman) has been teaching Kung Fu his whole life and finds no worth in him until he realizes that he doesn’t really have a choice.

The two of them make a great comedic pair, better than I would have expected from a goofball like Jack Black (I mean that in a good way) and a classically trained bad-ass like Dustin Hoffman.

I would have to say that the film is perhaps the most mature 3D animated Dreamworks film the studio has ever made and certainly the only one worth watching (with the exception of their collaborations with Nick Park). And the best part of the movie? No shitty pop-culture references that will date the film.

The Kung Fu in the film is really, really fun and exciting to watch and will draw the kids in and was quite impressive. The 2d animated sequences of the film looked rad and the sound design was pretty good, too. One thing I enjoyed that Dr. Cyborg pointed out was that all of Po’s action in the first half of the film before he learned Kung Fu was all taken straight out of the pages of classic Looney Tunes and it worked really well. Seeing anthropomorphic animals smashed by whipping trees, foiled by catapults and pole-vaults, cracked into walls and pounded into the ground is always entertaining to watch.

I’d read early on that Rob Schrab and Dan Harmon were the ones writing the script and that’s why I was looking forward to it, but by the time the movie was finished, their names had been removed. I can’t seem to find a reason for it, though I heard they were unhappy with Monster House, too, but that movie kicked a whole helluva lot of ass.

Long story short? It’s a quick movie and worth the time and the price of a matinée ticket. If you’ve got kids, you should probably go see it now.

Responses to “Review: Kung Fu Panda”

Jason Young
Dr. Cyborg Robot M.D. attorney at law
on June 8th, 2008 at 4:26 pm said:

Much more entertaining then I thought it would be, It wasn’t great, but certainly entertaining, some places ran long, but I thought that the script, and voice acting turned out well, I was so surprised they were able to get away with throwing the “fuck” word in there.

Jeff Ortiz
Humanjunk
on June 8th, 2008 at 9:19 pm said:

I almost went to see that but got a ticket for The Strangers instead…

I think The Strangers satisfied me more than a kids flick.

Bryan Young
Swank-mo-tron
on June 8th, 2008 at 9:21 pm said:

I gotta admit, The Strangers was never fighting for my movie dollar. I don’t often dig horror movies… I heard okay things about the strangers, though….

You should write up a review and convince me otherwise.

Tyson Huber
Arse-bot
on June 9th, 2008 at 9:33 am said:

Really? They got the “fuck” word in?!

turkish girl
turkish girl
on July 26th, 2008 at 7:05 am said:

ovvvv very succesful.very good.fat and sweet.

movie buff
movie buff
on August 14th, 2008 at 3:00 pm said:

still gotta see Kung Fu Panda… Jack Black is classic for sure; he’ll be forever famous for his work in School of Rock

turkish girl
turkish girl
on September 19th, 2008 at 9:05 am said:

where are your from?
america?england?germany?france?
ı’m turkısh.ı know english.goodbye everybody.

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