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Mouse Hunt

Mouse Hunt

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Resilient Mouse
Review: This film is totally funny from start to finish.
The key is the advent of the mouse. What ensues is not the activities of the mouse, but it is the insane lengths that the humans go to so that they may exterminate the mouse; all the mouse does is defend itself. It's the humans who do all the crazy things in an attempt to kill the mouse. Proof positive that the stupidity of the human characters, so well protrayed by Nathan Lane, and Lee (?) is that the first scene is created by the two brothers, and the Restaurant is closed by Lane's characters machinations to impress a celeb.
Forgettable? Maybe, but totally and absolutely fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just a wonderfull movie
Review: I saw the movie again last night and wow!!!!! i was laughing all the time, what a funny movie, well done.

Highly Recommend !!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Man vs Mouse
Review: Last week, thanks once again to the wonderful Patio theater located on Irving Park at Austin, I caught a delightful fantasy film. It was the Dreamworks production Mouse Hunt.

Two brothers inherit the family string business (Smuntz String) and a run-down old house. Neither is worth anything. Or so it seems at first. The house was designed by an eccentric architect named LaRue and was believed to be only a rumor. Suddenly the house is worth millions. Instead of selling outright, the brothers decide to hold an auction to get a better price. But to reach that point they need to do some restoration and get rid of a very determined mouse.

There are then some scenes of the brothers trying to outwit a mouse that could outwit Einstein. Finally they think they have sent the mouse to Castro and the auction begins. As the price reaches unheard of levels the mouse returns. The brothers are so distraught that they bring about their own ruin and destroy the house. Having nowhere else to go they return to the old string factory. The mouse follows.

Once in the factory the mouse shows some more of its intelligence by starting up the factory line and adding Gouda to the mix. The result is a new form of string cheese that becomes the rage with the mouse hired on as head taster.

This movie is truly hilarious. The mouse is great. I believe the mouse is near immortal as well as a genius. I believe this because there is a tendency for owners of the LaRue house to be found locked in a trunk in the attic. We know for a fact that the mouse defeated Christopher Walken (playing the strangest exterminator you have ever seen) and managed to get him from in front of the house into a trunk in the attic. It is even possible that the mouse was responsible for the architect going mad. Whatever the case, this movie is really worth seeing. If you can not find it in a second-run theater, look for it when it comes out on video.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Slapstick entertainment from start to finish!
Review: I really enjoyed watching this film and thought the combination of Nathan Lane and Lee Evans was brilliant. Only hope they make aonther film together!


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