New movie list Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, and Melman the Giraffe are still fighting to get home to their beloved Big Apple and of course, King Julien, Maurice and the Penguins are all along for the comedic adventure. Their journey takes them through Europe where they find the perfect cover: a traveling circus, which they reinvent - Madagascar style. -- (C) Dreamworks PG Release Date Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted Jun 8, 2012 Wide | |
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Actors For Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted |
Ben Stiller,Chris Rock,David Schwimmer,Jada Pinkett Smith,Sacha Baron Cohen,Frances McDormand,Martin Short,Cedric the Entertainer,Jessica Chastain,Andy Richter,Tom McGrath,Bryan Cranston,Chris Miller,Christopher Knights,Conrad Vernon,Vinnie Jones,Steve Jones,Nick Fletcher,Paz Vega,Frank Welker |
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Genres Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted : Action & Adventure,Animation,Kids & Family,Comedy |
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User Ranting Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted : 3.9 |
User Percentage For Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted : 77 % |
User Count Like for Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted : 191,998 |
All Critics Ranting For Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted : 6.7 |
All Critics Count For Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted : 122 |
All Critics Percentage For Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted : 78 % |
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Review For Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted |
From time to time the improbable occurs: A sequel outdoes its original. Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
The screenplay, by Eric Darnell and Noah Baumbach, churns out the snappy witticisms with admirable creative gusto, but it whizzes along at such a frenetic pace that you'll probably miss half of them. Amy Biancolli-San Francisco Chronicle
A fun and fast family entertainment. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
The clever lines and themes of friendship and finding home are almost completely overwhelmed here by the breathless pace and sensory overload... Jennie Punter-Globe and Mail
What might be barely tolerable in a seven-minute short gave me the biggest headache since "Transformers: Dark of the Moon.'' Lou Lumenick-New York Post
[It] may be the best of the bunch, simply because it busts the leash that tethers it to anything resembling reality. Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post
For a frantic, action-packed 80-odd minutes, it seldom puts a foot, paw or cloven hoof wrong. Andy Lea-Daily Star
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted may arrive with low expectations, but it's a pleasant surprise, sending its character barrelling across continents for a zippy, engaging 90-minute adventure. Simon Reynolds-Digital Spy
A sugar high that inevitably fades with time. Sophie Monks Kaufman-Little White Lies
Sheer manic animated anarchy... It's as if the cool, smooth nonsense of the penguins' outrageous schemes -- yes, they're back too -- were allowed to take over the entire film... MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
The first-class 3D animation is better than the cliche-ridden script. Philip French-Observer [UK]
Instead of developing the characters or situations for comedy gold, the filmmakers instead just crank up the chaos. So while some scenes are both funny and visually impressive, this second sequel is simply too inane. Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Hugely entertaining, ferociously funny. Alex Zane-Sun Online
This is animation that never just goes through the motions but glories in its feats and so, almost certainly, will you. -This is London
It may lack a little in charm and warmth, but the technical brilliance and decent use of 3D go some way towards compensating for the dimensions that the film otherwise lacks. David Aldridge-Radio Times
It is a disarmingly daft, anarchic romp that should leave younger children screaming with delight. Allan Hunter-Daily Express
The action zips along, the visuals dazzle and the gags zing. The best in the series so far. Jason Best-Movie Talk
Eye-popping and bounding with energy, this is fun for audiences of all ages. Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
Here is a family movie from which absolutely nothing is expected, and yet it's one of the week's best releases: a muscular, potent and very funny film. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
You don't have to be a child of four to enjoy this series, but it helps. Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
"The best of the Madagascar films" might not be the most ringing endorsement ever committed to newsprint, but DreamWorks Animation has finally found the franchise's groove in this pyrotechnic third instalment. Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
Easily the best film of the franchise so far, thanks to a witty script, colourful new characters, lively animation, inspired direction and some impressive 3D work, not to mention some exceptional comic timing. Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
It's good to see that with a decent, fast-paced plot and some witty lines, the quality and entertainment value of the films has been maintained. Roz Laws-Birmingham Post
It's a riotous circus you'd happily run away to. Tim Evans-Sky Movies
This is that rare thing: a franchise that grows more winning with each instalment. Guy Lodge-Time Out
This typically frenetic but wearying series entry lacks the Looney Tunes efficiency of its predecessors. John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
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