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# 1 09-10-2005 , 08:53 PM
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Saw this this evening, and must say, it was excellent.

I won't give out any spoilers (unless you ask for them), but I will say that the script was extremely witty, with things for both kids and adults.
Some of the jokes were ancient, but still hilarious If I tell you that they were from the Airplane school of bad jokes, I think you'll get the picture. (Don't get me wrong. I love Airplane!)


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# 2 13-10-2005 , 12:57 PM
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awsome!, i can't wait to see that film!!!!!


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# 3 13-10-2005 , 10:43 PM
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yeah it was good. No sheep like in "The close shave" user added image. Still good though. Even though Aardman Studios burned down a couple of days later.


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It wasn't the studio that was destroyed, it was their storage facility, but it was a terrible loss. Luckily the original Wallace & Gromit figures were elsewhere in Bristol at the time.


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# 5 14-10-2005 , 11:29 AM
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apparently not morph though :hug:
eee those were the days...


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Originally posted by kennez
It wasn't the studio that was destroyed, it was their storage facility, but it was a terrible loss. Luckily the original Wallace & Gromit figures were elsewhere in Bristol at the time.

It was the original models that were lost (along with sets/props/models from Creature Comforts, Morph, Chicken Run, awards, storyboards and other film memorabilia ). The models from the new film were in a suit case with Nick Parks.


Yeah, but no but yeah but no....

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# 7 15-10-2005 , 07:03 PM
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Just watched it tonight and yep kennez, I agree with you on the jokes user added image
It's good fun, not quite like grand day out or the others but it was entertaining and a good laugh. Can't wait to watch it again to catch the bits that you often miss.


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