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An Extremely Goofy Movie |
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Rating: Summary: Better then the first Review: I thought that the sequal was far better then the first. The Scenes were brighter in color and they brought back most of the voice actors for this outing. The Disco sequences were a reminder of the Saturday Night Fever sequences. The bad part of the whole thing was no Roxanne! It would have been nice to have her too. The Scenes with Max leaving goofy behind were touching too. Great Job Disnay!
Rating: Summary: Better than many Disney sequels Review: I wasn't sure what to expect from this movie. Actually, I expected it to be similar to the bad sequels that Disney usually puts out. Most straight to video sequels tend to have bad animation quality. The quality of animation was good in this "Goofy" sequel. I was starting high school with the first "Goofy" movie. Coincidence that Max and I started college "together". It was really touching to see how such a big event as going to college in life impacts both parents and children. I was glad to see PJ get a girl! The whole coffe house scene was very amusing. lol
Rating: Summary: The Original was Much Better Review: I'm sorry, but the Disney folk are both geniuses and idiots at the same time. First they released "A Goofy Movie" a few years back; this was an incredible and hilarious film that many people enjoyed. And based on the success of this first film, they have just released this direct-to-video sequel (a la "Aladdin: Return of Jafar" and "The Lion King II: Simba's Pride"). However, this second installment, while not terrible, is significantly worse than the first one. Now, the Disney folks are geniuses because they banked on the success of the previous one and are hoping that it's success will carry over into this new one. And they are idiots because, had they actually made this second one GOOD, many more people would have paid even bigger bucks to perhaps see a third installment in a few years... unfortunately, Disney does not think that far ahead (Sorry, Mr. Eisner. I love Splash Mountain, though. And the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror).
Rating: Summary: Like Father Like Son Review: If you went to to school with your dad, what would you do? And that's not your dad being a staff member, but a student. In an Extremely Goofy Movie, that is what happens. But then again, will a real school let, a grow up into school as a student? Goofy returns to college, to get a diagree. But his son Max is not happy about his father joinning him in school. As the movie opens, Max (Jason Marsden) is about to go away to college, and on the eve of college, he spents the time hanging with his friends B.J. (Rob Paulsen) and Robert (Pauly Shore). And the next day B.J. and Robert show up to pick Max up, leaving Goofy (Bill Farmer) to say "Good bye my college man". But when Goofy goofs oof at working and starts to day dream, he gets fired from his job, and goes to an unepoyment office, where it is discovered that Goofy nevered gradutated from college, and he nees to gradute from college to get a new job.
Rating: Summary: A Great Disney Sequel!! (plus a great villian to boot) Review: If you're looking for great action, plot, classic Disney-esqe animation and situations, and a great villian, then surely rent (or even better buy) this movie!!! I've been watching animation for a while, and this has to be one of my favortie Disney movies so far. Although I wasn't too anxious for it's release (considering Disney was squirting out sequels like mad at the time), I found it very entertaining with great morals without sacrificing the entertainment. You still have your classic Goofy slapstick for the younger viewers, real life conflicts, and some stuff only the adults will get; so it's a win-win for everyone. The animation was also quite good, for a sequel anyway. In relation to the first Goofy movie, this one might appeal more to the older audiences in the sence there are less out-there humorous situations, and more down-to-earth events with the college. I also found the college backdrop to be quite enriching to the story, and the skateboarding theme was good, both of which have never been seen in Disney before. Oh, and the 'villian team who cheats like crazy' maybe a tad predictable, but let me just say Bradley Uppercrust the Third is by far one of the best villians I have ever seen. Amoung one of the many new characters, he is the college hero (a real ladies man) and therefore is not a stereotypical evil Disney villian (trust me, you'll come to love his evil grin too). All, and all, this was a superb movie in all aspects and is a great video for families, animation lovers, people who just can't get out of the 70's, or people who just want to see the great villany (::sigh::).
Rating: Summary: Aw, shucks. It was good! Review: It's hard to tell who at Disney thought of making direct-to-video sequels to their hits. Whoever thought of it, I have mixed emotions about. Some of their sequels are remotely good; others are, well, crud. This one fits into the "good" catagory, especially if you like "A Goofy Movie". This has the same sort of theme as the former, but presents it in a fresh, new way, unlike some Disney sequels with reused and borrowed plots. Basiclly, this is an outline of the plot: When Max goes off to collage, Goofy gets fired from his job because he's thinking about him instead of doing the work. When he applies for a new one elsewhere, he finds out that they won't grant him one because he doesn't have a full collage dagree. Any Goofy fan can figure out what happens next--Goofy goes to collage. THE SAME COLLAGE THAT MAX IS ATTENDING. From there, it just gets funnier and funnier as Goofy falls in love with the librarian (yes, believe it but don't ask), and more. The nice thing is that this movie is a worthy follow-up to the first, not just some old thing they make in an hour and throw out on the market in a fancy case so they can make some $$. While not perfect, neither was "Goofy Movie", and this follows it rather nicely. It embodies the same youthful spirit that Goofy has always had, and will please the fans. Good job, Disney--well done.
Rating: Summary: For The Goof in All of Us!! Review: Let me just say, this movie was excellent!! Now, I'll admit, I'm a college student, and didn't think I'd find this movie interesting. I figured I had grown out of cartoons for good. However, after watching this HILARIOUS sequel I finally told myself that I would NEVER grow out of cartoons. "An Extremely Goofy Movie" is for adults, teenagers, and kids. It has everything for the whole family. Parents, watch this movie with your son and or daughter. Not only will you all laugh from the crazy antics brought to you by the characters in this movie, but it will also teach you and your child about learning to let go of one another and give each other some space. Oh, mom and dad, if you were fans of the 70's then you'll love one of the funniest scenes in the movie, which centers around goofy shaking his "Goof Thang" to the song, "Shake Your Groove Thang!" PLEASE DON'T MISS THIS MOVIE!!!!
Rating: Summary: An Extremely Goofy Review Review: Max, the son of Goofy, goes to college in this sequel to "A Goofy Movie" At College, the X games are there and Max, PJ and Bobby want to win the College X Games instead of the 5-time winner of the X Games, the Gammas. Goofy joins Max's college (much to the anger of Max) and join the Gamma team. One of the better disney sequels.
Rating: Summary: An Extremely Goofy Review Review: Max, the son of Goofy, goes to college in this sequel to "A Goofy Movie" At College, the X games are there and Max, PJ and Bobby want to win the College X Games instead of the 5-time winner of the X Games, the Gammas. Goofy joins Max's college (much to the anger of Max) and join the Gamma team. One of the better disney sequels.
Rating: Summary: Goofy, but not too... Review: Not a bad sequel, but not nearly as side splitting as the original. Fun cameo by Bigfoot as a frat boy and great development in PJ. If you like disco, you'll like the soundtrack, but I was confused at Goofy's "The Partridge Family" meets "Pink Floyd" daydream
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