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Zookeeper

  • 2011
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
69K
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Sylvester Stallone, Nick Nolte, Adam Sandler, Judd Apatow, Jon Favreau, Kevin James, and Maya Rudolph in Zookeeper (2011)
A group of zoo animals decide to break their code of silence in order to help their lovable zookeeper (James) win over the love of his life.
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Animal AdventureRomantic ComedyComedyFamilyFantasyRomance

A group of zoo animals decide to break their code of silence in order to help their lovable zookeeper find love, without opting to leave his current job for something more illustrious.A group of zoo animals decide to break their code of silence in order to help their lovable zookeeper find love, without opting to leave his current job for something more illustrious.A group of zoo animals decide to break their code of silence in order to help their lovable zookeeper find love, without opting to leave his current job for something more illustrious.

  • Director
    • Frank Coraci
  • Writers
    • Nick Bakay
    • Rock Reuben
    • Kevin James
  • Stars
    • Kevin James
    • Rosario Dawson
    • Leslie Bibb
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    69K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank Coraci
    • Writers
      • Nick Bakay
      • Rock Reuben
      • Kevin James
    • Stars
      • Kevin James
      • Rosario Dawson
      • Leslie Bibb
    • 172User reviews
    • 178Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Zookeeper: This Is Venom
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    Zookeeper: 64 Meat Lovers Pizzas
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    Kevin James
    Kevin James
    • Griffin Keyes
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Kate
    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Stephanie
    Ken Jeong
    Ken Jeong
    • Venom
    Donnie Wahlberg
    Donnie Wahlberg
    • Shane
    Joe Rogan
    Joe Rogan
    • Gale
    Nat Faxon
    Nat Faxon
    • Dave
    Steffiana De La Cruz
    Steffiana De La Cruz
    • Robin
    Nick Bakay
    Nick Bakay
    • Franky
    Jackie Sandler
    Jackie Sandler
    • TGIF Waitress
    Nicholas Turturro
    Nicholas Turturro
    • Manny
    • (as Nick Turturro)
    Thomas Gottschalk
    Thomas Gottschalk
    • Jurgen
    Brandon Keener
    Brandon Keener
    • Nimer
    Robin Bakay
    • Rebecca
    Gary Valentine
    Gary Valentine
    • Pizza Guy
    Tanner Blaze
    Tanner Blaze
    • Little Boy at Zoo
    Tim Gage
    • Bike Guy
    Gino Falsetto
    Gino Falsetto
    • Valet
    • Director
      • Frank Coraci
    • Writers
      • Nick Bakay
      • Rock Reuben
      • Kevin James
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    User reviews172

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    ten-often

    FAMILY MOVIE - you know, that thing everyone hates now

    Great family movie, fun without being stupid. Talking animals, adults and kids love that, and they are done well with voices we will recognize and enjoy. Yes, typical storyline boy meets girl, thinks it's the girl for him while the right girl is standing beside him all along etc., etc. Who cares? After over 100 years of movies, kinda hard to make stories we've never heard of before.

    As for the family movie thing, yes, this generation of Americans seem to believe that any movie fun for a family to watch together cannot be a good movie unless it is made by Pixar or Disney. What narrow-minded adults we have all become,, and selfish, too, as if there is no room for anyone else's viewing pleasure other than our own. This would not be my top pick for a movie to watch on my own, but I found it amusing and would enjoy bringing the kids and adults in my family together with it.
    tfrizzell

    Walking and Talking With the Animals.

    The titled character (Kevin James) learns one day that the animals at his facility can actually talk and they make it their mission to help him find love with a somewhat demented ex-flame (Leslie Bibb) while simultaneously we as an audience all know he really belongs with friendly co-worker Rosario Dawson. "Dr. Dolittle" antics for the most part as James talks to the animals with only minimally cute and memorable results. Voice characterizations led by Nick Nolte, Sylvester Stallone, and Cher give the animals personality but really little else. James is definitely a likable comedic force, but he deserves better material. The leading ladies struggle to keep up his mild momentum and really the animals are not even needed as their appearances sometimes distract from what is going on as the plot limps along into development. 2.5 out of 5 stars.
    8ramoxetoch

    This was a fun, entertaining movie

    After reading some of the reviews for this movie, it is absolutely clear that most of the previous reviewers didn't get the point of the movie. It is a FAMILY movie.

    You don't go to movies to see what you can pick apart, and then write a review that is already predisposed negatively against it. That's just stupid. Anyone who goes into a movie with the attitude they are going to hate the movie no matter, and writes an extremely negative review is an idiot. The reason to go to movies is to be entertained.

    Zookeeper was a movie that entertained. The performances by all the cast members were very well done. There were a lot of laughs, and there was a lot of fun. My son, who by the way is 7, was in the perfect demographic for this movie. It had interesting characters, and situations.

    For an adult, a movie with talking animals might not be your cup of tea, but for a small child, it is awesome. Yes, a child thinks it's funny when someone smashes into something or someone. Yes, for an adult, the movie might seem predictable, but truthfully, what movie isn't somewhat predictable? A young child (for whom the movie was made for) isn't going to be scrutinizing every tiny, single thing in a movie, just to say, " A-HA! SEE, I KNEW IT!". A child goes to the movies to be lost in imagination. My son laughed when there was a funny part. Whether it was funny because of the animals, or the humans, I heard a lot of laughter. And yes, I laughed a lot too, and so did my wife.

    I believe that anyone who goes into this movie with the understanding that this is a movie targeted towards families with young children, that they will be entertained. This movie hits the mark for the appropriate audience members it was made for.
    7neji107

    Charm and impressive animal animation keeps afloat what could have been a disaster

    So maybe you hated Paul Blart: Mall Cop. Maybe you're sick of Kevin James in The King of Queens. Maybe you saw the trailer and thought, "Night at the Museum rip-off!" right after you thought, "This is a joke, right?" I will admit that I held all of these accusations against Zookeeper when I entered the theater, but one thing I've learned is that preemptive decisions to not see a comedy simply because you think you have a grudge against it is BAD BAD BAD. I can understand if people can't stand Kevin James's frenetic humor IF YOU WATCHED IT, but over 400 votes of "1 star" a week before the movie is even released shows some shameful attitudes among IMDb voters. Purposeful down-voting is never justified, and is especially a disservice to Zookeeper, which actually turned out to be a pleasant surprise.

    Roger Ebert put it best when he said: "Look, a great movie this is not. A pleasant summer entertainment it is." The moments that make an awful comedy awful are the ones when you feel like burying your face in your hands and wishing you never saw a second of this movie. You can all think of those times, I'm sure. Personally, Zookeeper NEVER gave me one of those moments. The plot was a breath of innocent fresh air and managed to keep me interested in the movie. The romantic tensions in Paul Blart: Mall Cop were ridiculously exaggerated, but in Zookeeper were quite low-key. The same goes for Kevin James's boyish, frenetic acting; James has an inherent likability about him that really carries the weight of the film. Be it puppets, animation, or real animal movement, the zoo animals were impressive as well and sported some convincing lip-dialogue sync that you wouldn't expect to find in a movie like this. With a varied cast that will keep you guessing at who voices who, the animals are the second great half of the show. This is a family film aimed at innocent, happy-go-lucky moviegoers and you know it - so if you're looking at a pleasant and light time at the theater, Zookeeper is the one to check out this weekend. But if you want the typical Hollywood explosions, then grab three extra dollars and head down to see Transformers 3 in 3D instead.
    DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Zookeeper

    Director Frank Coraci seemed to have dumbed down his filmography, bring responsible for comedies like The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy and Click, all starring Adam Sandler, to relative duds like Around the World in 80 Days, and somehow Zookeeper straddles closer to being much of a miss, though it follows the standard formulaic procedure of a romantic comedy where the guy tries ever so hard to woo that girl of his dreams, only that the girl, well, is seriously not worth it.

    Kevin James once again plays a self deprecating role as Griffin Keyes the titular zookeeper, and opens the film with a disastrous proposal to his girlfriend Stephanie (Leslie Bibb) who rejects him outright because of his profession. How anyone can do that is beyond me, because it's not as if it's the first day of knowing that fella, but so it goes, and painted the picture of someone after wealth and status, which according to Griffin's soon to be married brother Dave (Nat Faxon) is something a woman like Stephanie would prefer. A job offer at his brother's exotic car showroom would mean Griffin leaving a job that is his calling, and the animals of the zoo have to plot to ensure Griffin stays to care for them.

    And that meant an accidental revelation that they can all speak English, fluently, and possess a keen sense of humour, sort of, spending plenty of time bickering than to come up with concrete plans to help our protagonist, and even then, offer tips more suited for the animal world, which allows for some pretty awkward moments, though firmly kept in family friendly territory. In some ways it's similar to Night at the Museum, with the museum pieces coming alive at night, and in the same vein, the animals gather in town hall like fashion when the last patron and caretaker leave the premises to partake in some idle chatter.

    Voiced by recognizable folks such as Nick Nolte as the emo Gorilla Bernie who might be more suited in Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Adam Sandler as Donald the Monkey Sylvester Stallone as Joe the Lion who fantasizes about being king of the jungle, Cher as the Lioness, Jon Favreau and Faizon Lowe as a pair of Bears, and Maya Rudolph as Mollie the Girraffe, and a whole host of other voices, you'd come to expect that there would be at least some wisecracking animals to liven up the mood and add to the sporadic laughter caused from a rather tired narrative, but tough luck, there was too little of that.

    Instead, what we got are the usual rote narrative development where Griffin painfully tries so hard to regain the affections of someone so undeserving and shallow, though some may argue it's natural selection like in the Animal Kingdom where the mate will choose from the strongest of her suitors, with Griffin being in competition with yet another braggart ex- boyfriend (Joe Rogan) of Stephanie's. In some ways it touches upon contemporary strategies usually involving another hot woman, and Griffin's choice to induce jealousy is that of his fellow zoo co-worker Kate (Rosario Dawson), whom you can stay 10 steps ahead to know how what should be role-playing, would turn out to be.

    With an ensemble such as the underused Ken Jeong as Venom the reptile house zookeeper and Donnie Wahlberg as the token keeper with a sadistic streak, both of whom should have seen more screen time, Zookeeper is what you would label as an average family entertainer, playing it very safe just like how one would view a zoo exhibit, encased behind a rigid structure that provides plenty of the same, and none of the surprises.

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    • Trivia
      Sylvester Stallone plays a lion in this film. Stallone worked as a lion cage cleaner while he was a struggling actor, allegedly getting urinated on by one.
    • Goofs
      (at around 12 mins) Contrary to popular belief, porcupines cannot "shoot" quills.
    • Quotes

      Griffin Keyes: How long have you been able to talk?

      Donald the Monkey: Let's see, today's Tuesday so... always.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.168 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      I'll Supply the Love
      Written by David Paich (as David F. Paich)

      Performed by Toto

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El guardián del zoológico
    • Filming locations
      • Franklin Park Zoo - 1 Franklin Park Road, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Broken Road Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $80,360,843
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,065,617
      • Jul 10, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $169,852,759
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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