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Anonymous
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He’s not a bad guy at all… Please don’t believe everything you read on here! I enjoyed the small moment that I spent with him. I think he’s very thoughtful and sweet. Too bad I won’t see him again… |
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Anonymous
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When the farmer's back is turned, the animals party down in Barnyard. A young cow named Otis (voiced by Kevin James, The King of Queens) loves to have fun at the farm's wild late-night hoe-downs, despite the disapproval of his father, Ben (Sam Elliott, Thank You for Smoking). When Ben dies defending the barnyard from marauding coyotes, Otis is chosen as the new leader--but responsibility sits uneasily on Otis' head and he fears he may not be able to protect his friends from the coyotes. Barnyard's design of the cows seems inspired by Gary Larson's The Far Side comics; though the style is simple, the characters are surprisingly expressive. From moment to moment, the movie is reasonably entertaining. The actors--including Courteney Cox, Danny Glover, and David Koechner (Anchorman) as a very menacing coyote--do solid voice work and there are plenty of amusing gags. But as Barnyard gallops towards its end, the combination of cliches (the story is a clumsy reworking of The Lion King), odd choices (the male cows have udders), and lackluster dialogue makes the movie sag. --Bret Fetzer
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Anonymous
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Reading the girlfriend forum on this guy and from whats been written, he's not a good guy off the field but I did like watching him this season for the Dodgers. Too bad |
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Anonymous
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I enjoyed watching Scott as a Yankee and hope he continues on for many years as a Dodger. |