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One of the BEST 3D movies available!After watching about six various 3D Blu Ray discs over the past couple of days, I'm pleased to announce that YOGI BEAR 3D is one of the best (if not THE best) in terms of 3D effects. The beautiful setting of this movie with all the mountains, rivers, trees, trails, and cabins is really brought to life by the depth quality of the 3D. Some shots are simply breathtaking. This is some of the best depth 3D work i've ever seen. And if you're looking for the pop-out in your face effects, this movie has a fair share of those too. One scene in particular has a large display of fireworks blowing out of the screen that will make you flinch a time or two. If you're looking for a nice combo of depth and pop-outs, I would definitely suggest this movie and "Final Destination 5 in 3D".The story of the movie is straight out of a cartoon, but that's part of the fun. If you are looking for a Live Action version of the Yogi Bear cartoon, you're gonna be very happy with this movie. If you're not intro Yogi-Bear's goofball antics and silly dialogue, then this probably wont be your cup of tea. This is a great family movie to enjoy in 3D!4Great 3D... Good movieComment: I have to laugh when I hear these people reciting bogus information about 3D and the wearing of "goofy" glasses from so called "technical reporters" that formed their opinion based on a brief viewing in a crowded noisy convention, rather than living with a 3D TV in their homes for awhile. These same people will stand in line for hours and spend $18 apiece (not to mention the cast of food) to get in. That same 3D experience (or better) can be had any time they want (with their family) for the cost of one admission. This family movie is a case in point. It is family entertainment on all levels. The jokes are great... the story is "lesson learning"... and the 3D effect is wonderful with the occasional surprise. It is probably a little mild for teenagers and "tweensters" but if it's a wholesome funny politically correct family movie your looking for, this is it... it's "smarter than the average bear... right Boo Boo"?5Light-hearted Fun from YesteryearI used to enjoy watching Yogi's antics when I was young and this version brought back some nostalgia. I bought the 3-D version and was not disappointed. There were some well timed "extensions" of action that were fun. This is a live and animated combo movie using real actors and scenery, with Yogi and friends dubbed in as animation characters. It sounds hokey but it actually came together nicely. The plot doesn't require close attention and it follows the usual dilemmas and resolutions common in the original series. Take it for what it's worth; it's lighthearted fun for the whole family. It's a nice diversion from the usual fare of blow 'em up and mow 'em down movies that we're inundated with constantly.3Surprisingly funLive-Action / CGI hybrids are a dime a dozen. While technically all movies these days use both live-action and CGI, this term is used to describe films in which main characters are played by both live actors and voice actors on CGI creatures. This kind of film is generally frowned upon, as they're most of the time a cheap way to release a known-franchise cash-in film for kids with very little work and lots of revenue. These films are generally based on old cartoons, in order to attract more people using the nostalgia factor.Yogi Bear is one of those films, and it just might be the exception. Sure, it's a comitee-made film by executives who just want a quick buck by spending little, but there's no denying that at least part of the production and filming team intended to actually entertain their audience.The film, based on the eponymous old Hanna-Barbera cartoon, follows the adventures of the eponymous antropomorphized bear, who spends his life in Jellystone Park with his friend the, um, height-challenged Boo Boo, stealing pic-a-nic baskets from unsuspecting visitors and generally making Park Ranger Smith's life a pandemonium, even as he tries to woo Rachel, a naturist who's studying the park. As the story progresses, the unnamed city's Mayor Brown has bankrupted the city and decides to sell the park to make a quick buck and help his campaign for Governor. So Yogi and Ranger Smith are forced to put aside their differences and work together in order to save the park, which you'll recognize as the plot you instantly thought of the moment a Yogi Bear movie was announced.Yes, the plot is generic to the core, as these movies go, but this one has the bright idea of sidetracking the main plot in order to focus on the details, where it shines. Unlike, say, The Smurfs, this movie doesn't feel the need to unnecessarily change the locale to the big city, instead focusing most of its time in the park, so you'll be treated to beautiful visuals. Unlike Garfield, this film doesn't change the characters' personalities to fit cliches, so they have to work the plot in their favor and not the other way around. And, unlike other films of this style, this doesn't turn into a potty-humor-fest, despite having ample opportunity to do so (I'm still amazed that no one farts here, even the 2014 TMNT film did that). Also, the resolution doesn't rely on Deus Ex Machinas or "forgetting" previous problems. The film actually does a good job of correctly establishing everything.Another important thing is that this film has genuinely funny moments. Sure, there's a lot of slapstick around, but for the most part is not forced or annoying, or simplistic (no crotch kicks, for instance). This is actually a very good adaptation of the original show. Granted, such a thing isn't HARD to do, but notice how pretty much every other film in this style completely fails at this simple task by unnecessarily introducing changes that do more harm than good.This film manages to be funny without insulting the audience, and it does so in part because of the writing, and in part because of the cast. Dan Aykroyd plays Yogi and Justin Timberlake plays Boo Boo. Timberlake does a pretty impressive job, but Aykroyd sounds less like Yogi and more like, well, Dan Aykroyd doing a Yogi impression. You get used to it in the course of the film, but it's a bit off-putting at first. That being said, they both manage to give emotion to their characters. Ranger Smith is played by Tom Cavanagh (aka Dr. Harrison Wells in The Flash TV show), and he's definitely the best part of the film. Props to the filmmaking team for giving a big role to a character that actually had a big role in the source material and not just make "original" characters take the spotlight. His love interest Rachel is played by Anna Faris, who's her usual charming cutie. Mayor Brown is played by Andrew Daly (you know, that guy who looks like a somewhat squashed Christopher Reeve), and Ranger Smith's second in command, Ranger Jones, is played by TJ Miller, which, like every other character played by TJ Miller... is TJ Miller.So yeah, the film is hardly original, but it's fun. It's not life-changing, but it's harmless. It's corny, but not insulting. So I recommend it.Word of advice, though. If you're getting the Blu-Ray, find the two-disc version. I got the one-disc version, not realizing there were two, and the extras are a joke. There's two "Jellystone Park Jewels", which are short videos made as if they were instructional videos for park visitors. They're short but amusing (though I feel there should be more of these). The other extra is "Yogi Bear Mashup", which merges the cast talking about the characters while scenes of the film and show are compared, and you can see where they got their inspiration for many scenes. It's cute to see actors describing the characters in one short sentence each, and you have to realize if they had more time they wouldn't have anything else to do because, let's face it, those were pretty one-note characters. Again, short but fun. There's nothing actually wrong with these extras, but you will have seen everything in less than 10 minutes, maybe even 5. The two-disc version is the way to go, as it has many more extras, at least according to the box picture.4Empty disc - returnedWe love the Yogi Bear movie and bought the movie to show at our sons birthday party. Not thinking that we need to open the disc to test it prior to the party, we were very dismayed when we opened the package and the disc was basically a clear piece of plastic with the Yogi Bear logo printed on it. Needless to say it didn't work.1Good story line and 3D effects were better than averageGood story line and 3D effects were better than average; good combining of real people with the cartoon characters; I recommend it both for Yogi fans and 3D fans4old time cartoon funif you old enough to remember yogi bear, and enjoyed it back in the day, then you might enjoy the movie, my granddaughters whom had never seen yogi bear like watching it with me, just a little family time!!!5Good CLEAN Family EntertainmentWe bought this movie after visiting a yogi bear themed campground so the kids could get an idea of who the characters are. We had no idea that we would enjoy the movie this much though. I was very clean family entertainment. I can not think of a single thing that made me cringe. No bad language, no immodesty, no kids being mean to eachother. There was some slapstick comedy, bears crashing into trees sort of stuff. There was a powerful "do the right thing" message. It has become one of our favorites I wish we had found it sooner.5Good clean family fun, suited for sensitive kidsWow, our family just loves this movie! Just a good, clean movie, not too scary, no bad language, no overload of fast moving scenes. Very suited for sensitive children. And that is a major compliment. There is not much out there for highly sensitive kids! I wish they made more of these. Yogi bear's voice is the only thing that starts getting on my nerves after a while, but hey, that's yogi bear.5Oh... Now I remember that bearI haven't seen a yogi bear cartoon for maybe 40+ years. I skipped this one at the theaters, but decided to get this on blu-ray 3D with my new 3D tv. Well the concept of yogi bear and his side kick booboo (bobo?, whatever...) was fun to revisit. They could have made this a "MUCH BETTER" movie by having better actors play the two leading human roles, the park ranger and the girl. Too bad they did not get more well known actors, better actors for the human parts. Dan Aykroyd would have been good for the park ranger, and he could have played both the yogi voice and the human ranger part as well. But beyond poor leading human roles, the movie has great 3D. When they were standing in the water waist deep, you felt like you were in the water too. That was a very good 3D effect. So yes! this movie is worth getting. And more so if you have kids or children. PLUS... almost as good as the movie itself is the bonus feature 3D cartoon THE ROAD RUNNER. Now THAT was a good ROAD RUNNER (beep beep) cartoon. AND IN 3D TOO !!! We never got that at the kiddie saturday movies in our youth, a ""3D"" road runner cartoon!I'd love to see more ROAD RUNNER 3D cartoons. Even a movie would be great!So to sum up... three stars for the yogi bear movie, 5 stars for the movie 3D effects, and 5 stars for the 3D ROAD RUNNER cartoon bonus feature.5
Yogi Bear (Blu-ray 3D)

Yogi Bear (Blu-ray 3D)

4.4
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Regular price
€73,00
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