Brother Bear
Brother Bear
What do you think of the movie Brother Bear? I wasn't crazy about the spirits and stuff like that. I loved the comedy, animation, and music.
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I own it on DVD but I've never watched it.
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It was notable only for the appearances of Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas. If they hadn't been in it, there would have been no movie.
I remember that movie - it was cool, except with the spirits. One of the moose is played by the actor for Wooten.
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I love the moose! They're hilarious! Also the rams. Those are the best parts of the movie. Actually, I'm watching it right now. How random!
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Sorry, but no. Wooton is played by Jess Harnell, and the moose were voiced by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, performing their famous Bob and Doug McKenzie voices.Shadowfax wrote:I remember that movie - it was cool, except with the spirits. One of the moose is played by the actor for Wooten.
Thanks for clearing that up.Boswell wrote:Sorry, but no. Wooton is played by Jess Harnell, and the moose were voiced by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, performing their famous Bob and Doug McKenzie voices.Shadowfax wrote:I remember that movie - it was cool, except with the spirits. One of the moose is played by the actor for Wooten.
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Brother Bear! That is my brother-in-law! When I read the title, I wondered if it was about him. (He's a musician.)
About the movie, I haven't seen it. My mother and sisters started to view it, but stopped because it was too magical or something. I don't really know, but I don't have any interest in seeing it now.
About the movie, I haven't seen it. My mother and sisters started to view it, but stopped because it was too magical or something. I don't really know, but I don't have any interest in seeing it now.
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Awesome about your brother-in-law!American Eagle wrote:Brother Bear! That is my brother-in-law! When I read the title, I wondered if it was about him. (He's a musician.)
About the movie, I haven't seen it. My mother and sisters started to view it, but stopped because it was too magical or something. I don't really know, but I don't have any interest in seeing it now.
"Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again." ― C.S. Lewis