Richmond Times-Dispatch
Email Facebook Twitter YouTube Mobile RSS
|
 
RTD Flair

MOVIE REVIEW: Yogi Bear

»  Comments | Post a Comment

Yogi always was “smarter than the average bear.” But parents and grandparents dragging tykes along to the 3-D big screen “Yogi Bear” will probably remember him as funnier than the average bear, too. Or funnier than this.

A computer-animated Yogi and Boo Boo inhabit a real-world Jellystone Park, with the unfunny Tom Cavanagh as Ranger Smith and nothing-funny-to-play Anna Faris as the ranger's love interest.

The 3-D in this film from the director of “Journey to the Center of the Earth” (Eric Brevig) is used to hurl soft drinks, water skis and the contents of various pic-a-nic baskets into the viewer's lap. Brilliant.

And Yogi and Boo Boo? They're passably voiced by Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake, two actors given virtually no amusing lines in the multi-writer script (a “Wild Hogs” alumnus among them). “Pic-a-nic baskets may be delicious on the lips, but they're a lifetime on the hips” is what passes for a zinger, here. Yogi-Aykroyd can proclaim, “My melon is full-a smart juice,” but anybody over the age of 4 is going to think, “And?”

With Cavanagh, an actor going for the indoor record for most TV series canceled underneath him, as the bears' foil, you know this isn't going to sink or swim based on charm, charisma or dazzling repartee between him and digital bears. Kid-friendly sight-gags and slapstick must carry the day — Yogi water-skiing, Yogi and Boo Boo flying a basket-snatching glider, Yogi building assorted other basket-catapulting devices. There's not a laugh in the lot.

Faris, the once-and-future “House Bunny,” hints at a promising direction this might have taken. She's a nature-nut documentary filmmaker who has lived with orangutans and assorted other critters and speaks “Brown Bear.” Instead of hanging with her, we follow the evil mayor who somehow has gotten the deed to Jellystone National Park and plans to close the money-losing facility and clear cut the place.

Unless Yogi, the Ranger, Boo Boo and filmmaker Rachel can save the day, of course.

Weak as they've been, the “Alvin and the Chipmunks” movies are operating on a higher plane than this. The best you can say about this “Yogi Bear” is that he's harmless. No animal was harmed in the making of this picture except the one Hanna-Barbera made a bundle on almost 50 years ago.

———


Terms and Conditions

Advertisement

 
 

Advertisement

Reader Comments

*Facebook Account Required to Comment. If you are not already logged into Facebook, please click the comment button to do so.

Deal of the Day

Advertisement

Sign Up for the Weekend Email Update

weekend 1

Sign up to receive the weekly email full of events and restaurant reviews to help you plan your weekend!  

Advertisement

 

Most Popular

Sign Up for the Food & Wine Newsletter

Food & Dining promo2

Sign up to receive the weekly email full of recipes, how to videos, and more.

 

Movies

Purchase RTD Photos

Beneath the body's skin
Beneath the body's skin
Close Title
Downtown condo project will open this summer
Downtown condo project will open this summer
Close Title
Chesterfield hosts Civil War 150th
Chesterfield hosts Civil War 150th
Close Title
Don't go backward, RRHA urged
Don't go backward, RRHA urged
Close Title
Richmonder pleads guilty in two killings
Richmonder pleads guilty in two killings
Close Title

Advertisement

Media General
KewlBoxBoxerJam: Games & Puzzles
Games, Puzzles & Trivia
Blockdot: Advergaming and Branded Media
Advergaming and Branded Media

MyYahoo!