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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
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Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Ben Stiller, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric The Entertainer, John DiMaggio, Tom McGrath, Christopher Knights, and Chris Miller in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)
This is the second theatrical trailer for Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, directed by  Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath.
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The Madagascar animals fly back to New York City, but crash-land on an African nature reserve in Kenya, where they meet others of their own kind, and Alex especially discovers his royal heri... Read allThe Madagascar animals fly back to New York City, but crash-land on an African nature reserve in Kenya, where they meet others of their own kind, and Alex especially discovers his royal heritage as prince of a lion pride.The Madagascar animals fly back to New York City, but crash-land on an African nature reserve in Kenya, where they meet others of their own kind, and Alex especially discovers his royal heritage as prince of a lion pride.

  • Directors
    • Eric Darnell
    • Tom McGrath
  • Writers
    • Etan Cohen
    • Eric Darnell
    • Tom McGrath
  • Stars
    • Ben Stiller
    • Chris Rock
    • David Schwimmer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    262K
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    POPULARITY
    3,219
    735
    • Directors
      • Eric Darnell
      • Tom McGrath
    • Writers
      • Etan Cohen
      • Eric Darnell
      • Tom McGrath
    • Stars
      • Ben Stiller
      • Chris Rock
      • David Schwimmer
    • 190User reviews
    • 169Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Ben Stiller
    Ben Stiller
    • Alex
    • (voice)
    Chris Rock
    Chris Rock
    • Marty
    • (voice)
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    David Schwimmer
    David Schwimmer
    • Melman
    • (voice)
    Jada Pinkett Smith
    Jada Pinkett Smith
    • Gloria
    • (voice)
    Sacha Baron Cohen
    Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Julien
    • (voice)
    Cedric The Entertainer
    Cedric The Entertainer
    • Maurice
    • (voice)
    • (as Cedric the Entertainer)
    Andy Richter
    Andy Richter
    • Mort
    • (voice)
    Bernie Mac
    Bernie Mac
    • Zuba
    • (voice)
    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • Makunga
    • (voice)
    Sherri Shepherd
    Sherri Shepherd
    • Mom
    • (voice)
    Will.i.am
    Will.i.am
    • Moto Moto
    • (voice)
    • (as Will.I.Am)
    Elisa Gabrielli
    Elisa Gabrielli
    • Nana
    • (voice)
    Tom McGrath
    Tom McGrath
    • Skipper
    • (voice)
    • …
    Chris Miller
    Chris Miller
    • Kowalski
    • (voice)
    Christopher Knights
    • Private
    • (voice)
    Conrad Vernon
    Conrad Vernon
    • Mason
    • (voice)
    Quinn Dempsey Stiller
    • Baby Alex
    • (voice)
    Declan Swift
    • Baby Alex
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Eric Darnell
      • Tom McGrath
    • Writers
      • Etan Cohen
      • Eric Darnell
      • Tom McGrath
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    6krazykiter

    I like to watch it, watch it.

    Just saw this at a discount movie theater ($2.50 a seat) and that's about what it's worth. Don't watch it expecting some major innovative work of art - it isn't, nor was it meant to be. It's purely fun fluff.

    Without a doubt, the penguins steal the show. Their banter and antics are just downright hysterical. Granny on the other hand, needs to be retired. A cameo of her might have been funny, but she is overused to the point of irritation.

    The ill-fated aircraft ride is a raucous ride, but after that the story splits into four or five (at least) concurrent sub-plots, so enough time isn't really given to each, and the pacing tends to jerk along in spurts. Basically it seems as if the filmmakers just strung together scenes of the funniest supporting characters from the original then tried to wrap it around a Lion King send-up.

    All that said, I actually liked this one better than the original. Not every movie is intended to be a piece of ground-breaking cinematic artistry and this certainly isn't. But it IS just downright fun to watch. Now if Dreamworks would just give the penguins their OWN full-length picture...
    7dcandido

    Better than the original

    I thought that the first Madagascar had promising characters and a decent premise, but it was very poorly put together. My son, who was 8 or 9 at the time loved the movie, however. We saw the sequel this morning and we both agreed - it was much better than the original. And, since part II begins with a brief summary of part I, there is no need to see the first one to understand what's happening in the new movie. All the main characters are back and there are many new ones as well. Going in, the big question on my mind was "do the penguins play a bigger role in the sequel?"... answer is "Yes, but not much bigger". All in all an enjoyable movie that outshines it's predecessor!
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Very entertaining and colourful, and does it live up the first? Yes it does

    The first Madagascar was a colourful and above average animated movie. I saw its sequel last night for the first time, not sure not to expect, and I was surprised. It actually lives up to the first pretty much (and almost surpasses it), it isn't as zany in terms of humour to its original despite some very clever references, but it has more heart than the first film did. Of course the plot is very predictable and I did notice one or two similarities with the Lion King, and probably slower than pace. But it is well the watch, for a number of reasons. The animation was beautiful and very colourful, even more so than the original. The characters are still great, the penguins were great fun, but Julien was absolutely hilarious here. The voice actors bring a lot of vigour into the film, Jada Pinkett Smith has more to do here, Ben Stiller and Chris Rock provide great comedy and heart and Sacha Baron Cohen is a hoot as Julien. Plus there is a sweet romantic interlude between Melman and Gloria. All in all, a fun sequel that lives up to the first. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7diac228

    The animation was better, there is a stronger story, there is more heart....but....

    The original Madagascar was a break from the typical mold in family animated entertainment; it was fearless, didn't slow down to teach a lesson, and was not afraid of entertaining solely on physical humor. The content was light, but it was so satisfying that it wound up being Dreamwork's second best animated movie of them all—behind Shrek. The zany cast of characters easily exceeds the number of memorable characters in Shrek, and contained more humor and creativity than all of the other Dreamworks animated flicks before and ever since.

    In the second installment, you see the writers trying to give the franchise a dosage of heart and sentimentality, which is what made Shrek the instant classic it became. A bit of heart can definitely propel an animated movie into masterpiece status (see Toy Story and Finding Nemo) however this is not the franchise to do it. Madagascar is about the cast and how they interact with each other and the conflict that is presented onto them. While the laughs are definitely here, the attempt for emotion constantly makes this film slows down and keeps it from being a superior installment when placed against the original. That being said, it's still a fun, entertaining, and unpredictable movie that continues the zaniness that made the original a personal guilty pleasure of mine.

    In Escape 2 Africa, we follow the New York zoo animals, the psychotic penguins, the monkeys, and the lemur leaders as they unexpectedly are stranded in the middle of Africa. While at first the main four (Marty, Alex, Melman, Gloria) are rather happy at their new environment, they quickly realize that it's not all that it seems, and that their new temporary home is splitting the four apart. In the meantime, the penguins attempt to repair the plane that they accidentally destroyed. The writers did a good job in presenting all sorts of new gags and yet again refrain from referencing pop culture too much (although the Twilight Zone nod was hilarious). But, they couldn't deliver the emotional impact because of one main reason: this franchise wasn't meant to ever slow down in terms of pacing. Like a roller coaster, this movie moves sometimes extremely fast, and then can grind into a halt in the next scene. Lastly the main four don't interact much with each other, but more with the environment. There literally are at least 8 plots happening at once—some of them are good, some of them aren't.

    The voice acting remains decent, but there are fewer lines by the original cast, and more from supporting characters and new characters. Bernie Mac, rest in peace, but his performance was rather bland and could have been done by anyone else. Alec Baldwin didn't have much of a chance to lend his comedic skills either. Yet again, the penguins and Sacha Baron Cohen steal every scene they are in, no matter how mediocre the previous scene was. Cohen (as Julien) has an obvious knack for comedy, and delivers every line perfectly for two movies in a row; not bad at all. Ben Stiller had fewer chances at being funny, as they had to handle all the major slower moments. Chris Rock's role was surprisingly limited, especially for someone who did so well in the original.

    The one major improvement from the original was the animation, which was crisp, fluid, and flowed better. Surely it's undeniably no Wall-E (Or even 2007's Ratatouille), but it's still respectably an improvement over previous work. The jokes themselves are hit-and-miss like the original; the only difference is this one has more misses. Plus it's the recurring jokes that are missing; the hula girl, feisty tourist, repetitive herd, and lion-dancing bits all didn't elicit much laughter from the audience, nor from me. We just needed much more Julien, and much more penguin-action. Maybe in the future the focus will shift; in the meantime they are just grabbing all the spotlight and attention.

    Bottom Line: Exactly what Scrat did to Ice Age: The Meltdown years ago, we have minor/supporting characters becoming the main hit and running the show. While the original four characters take a backseat and add emotion to a franchise that's too fast-paced for this sort of stuff, we have the penguins and Julien taking over the movie and keeping it from being another totally disappointing animated sequel like every straight-to-video Disney sequel, the ugly Shrek sequels, or Ice Age 2. The entertainment level is still magnificent the second time around, but it won't age as well as the first Madagascar did. Leave the heart to Pixar, because those folks have nailed it perfectly for years. Dreamworks can serve as the escapist cinema in terms of animation, but if they continue imitating and try to outdo Pixar, it will just dampen the quality of all their movies. Madagascar 2 is the prime example of this: purely fun and entertaining until it tries to distribute family values. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is also proof that those hilarious penguins need their own movie, pretty much immediately.

    Yes, right now.
    8Ramascreen

    You Got To Move It, Move It!

    Rarely have I seen animated family sequel movie that's as good or better than its predecessor but speaking as a movie freak who didn't like the first installment, I gotta say I'm very much entertained by MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 Africa and it way funnier than the original movie. Dreamworks has a habit of doing this… what it lacks in its story and overall animation (Pixar still rules in those departments!) it makes up for it in its sense of humor. This is the movie that every age can enjoy and it has only a very, very few silly, lame moments but for the most part, you just got to move it, move it! The whole team is back, it doesn't take long for you to remember what each character is all about, there's no need for re-introduction but there is a bunch of new characters thrown in to the den without having to take us in unnecessary complication of having to understand what they are. The concept is simple and the jokes are funny. Here you see all the characters stranded in Africa and meet a their own kind. It's the freedom they've always wanted but don't really want at the same time. They have trouble fitting in and getting in touch with their heritage, all the while friendship and feelings are being put to the test resulting in an exciting adventure at the end that brings them closer together again. Kids will love it, Parents will be glad about it, and the rest of us will find it to be very amusing.

    MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 Africa will feel like too short of a movie, but that's also something that I can appreciate because I don't think it has any intention of trying to be all Oscar worthy, it's nothing more than telling a light, enjoyable story with good moral value lesson and that's about it. If the running time were any longer, it would lose some of its target audience. Hands down, without dragging this review any more than it has to, the best part of this movie once again, are the penguins! Those dudes are hardcore gangsters and freakin' hilarious! They should have their own spin-off, stand-alone movie, just about them scheming something deviant and mission impossible-esquire. I could watch them work together and hear their smartass, cocky remarks/attitude about a thousand more times and they'll still crack me up. If you find no reason to watch this movie, then at least watch it to check out those awesome penguins.

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    • Trivia
      Bernie Mac's last film before his death. This film is dedicated to his memory.
    • Goofs
      The birth mark on Alex's paw was never seen in Madagascar (2005).
    • Quotes

      Julien: New York! It's a bit of a dump. Are you sure we're not in New Jersey?

    • Crazy credits
      The Penguins knock out the fishing boy and take his place on the moon in the DreamWorks Animation logo.
    • Alternate versions
      When the film is syndicated by Trifecta, the following edit is made: When Zuba is trying to open a crate for young Alex's escape from the truck in the prologue, he was shot by a tranquilizer gun from one of the poachers. The gun was skipped to Alex's reaction.
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Jada Pinkett-Smith/Jason Biggs/Pink (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      The Traveling Song
      Written by Hans Zimmer & Will.i.am (as will.i.am)

      Performed by Will.i.am (as will.i.am)

      will.i.am Appears Courtesy of will.i.am music, inc./A&M Records

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Madagascar 2
    • Filming locations
      • Glendale, California, USA(principal animation)
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks Animation
      • Pacific Data Images (PDI)
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    • Budget
      • $150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $180,010,950
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $63,106,589
      • Nov 9, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $603,900,354
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
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    • Sound mix
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      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 576i (SDTV)

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