Furry Vengeance

2010 "He came. He saw. They conquered."
3.9| 1h32m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 30 April 2010 Released
Producted By: Robert Simonds Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.furryvengeance-movie.com/
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When real estate developer Dan Sanders finalizes plans to level a swath of pristine Oregon forest to make way for a soulless housing subdivision, a band of woodland creatures rises up to throw a monkey wrench into the greedy scheme. Just how much mischief from the furry critters can the businessman take before he calls it quits?

Genre

Comedy, Family

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Director

Roger Kumble

Production Companies

Robert Simonds Productions

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Furry Vengeance Audience Reviews

Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
rofltauren Furry Vengence was described to me before viewing by a friend as the citizen kane of films, Brendan Frasers Magnum Opus. Obviously I was skeptical goin into the film only being familiar with Brendan Frasers outstanding film George of the Jungle but to my surprise the reccomendatiin rang more then true. The bombastic stunts and humour presented by the whole cast carry heavy weight actor Brendan Fraser to new heights in perhaps the finest piece of cinema of the 21st century. Reccomended to anyone and everyone as a must watch
Dark Jedi We decided to watch this movie last evening on Cine+ Famiz. Normally we do not watch kid's movies that late but it's still the last days of the Christmas holidays for the kids so… Also, normally I don't write a post about kid's movies, mostly since I never get to see them since the kids usually watch them while I'm not at home.However, did one I did watch (obviously) and I also noticed that it had been given fairly poor ratings, which I thought was a bit unfair, so I decided to write something about it.As the title says my kids loved it and I thought it was rather funny as well. Sure, the jokes are silly, have been done before and are sometimes rather disgusting. I wasn't to found of the birds at the end of the movie that "Stuka-crapped" on everything. Sure the big bad boss was portrayed in such a silly way that it made me jump around in my chair. Sure, some of the "special effects" where obvious. Sure there was a over obvious green message which, due to the silliness of the delivery probably didn't go over so well…with adults.But that's exactly where I think these poor ratings come from. This movie is, mostly, rated by adults but it is not a movie for adults. It's a movie for kids. Kids haven't seen all the movies that preceded this one, kids do not know that some of the jokes are old and, most of all, kids do not care. Kids still laugh when someone falls on their arse and even more so when it's a cute but sneaky (and furry) animal that is the cause.Most of the animal scenes where actually not too bad, even from an adult perspective. Brendan Fraser portrayed the guy slowly going nuts quite well. Myself, I think I would have given it 5 or maybe 6 stars, the kids loved it and would have probably given it 7 or 8. I decided to go for a balanced score of 6.
aesgaard41 I like Brendan Fraser. I really do. I think he does best when he's doing comedies like "Bedazzled" or family fare like "Journey To The Center Of The Earth." "Furry Vengeance" is good comedy to spread its "Get Green" message, and it does it while being funny. Fraser plays a contractor living in the housing development he is building near the woods of a forest preserve, and the animals have learned his bosses want to devastate the forest for housing tracts. He mugs, grimaces and reacts to the wild antics going on as he surrenders his body to more slapstick again and again. One of the odd things about this movie is that the animals, ranging from a raccoon, some skunks, beavers and a bear among others, act and think like humans; just how and why is never resolved. The bulk of the movie is the amount of abuse and harassment Fraser gets from these furry woodland creatures and his resulting psychosis when he realizes the animals seem to have a conspiracy against him, but by then, they've infested his house and violated his car. Brooke Shields plays his wife oblivious to the action, and his son and girl friend are additional witnesses to his spiraling descent into hysteria. It's a really funny movie once you learn to ignore the ridiculous leaps in logic and science, but you really start to cheer the animals on as they fight together in wild and creative scenarios to defend their homes. There's a message in the movie that isn't forced; it's much more simple than coerced, and the closing montage of movie parodies is a lot of fun to watch as well.
zif ofoz sorry the other reviews expected more from this movie! did they read the summary?i found it stupid, silly, and great fun! sometime silly is best when the actors know it is silly.no the acting isn't grand and yes the plot is goofy but isn't that what this movie is all about?put your expectation on the shelf, grab your favorite drink & snack, and watch something that is consistently silly and just plain dumb! the animals are a hoot and 'the family man' gets a real lesson from them.and stay watching for the goofy closing credits! it's just plain fun to watch and the actors appear to have enjoyed themselves.