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Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

  • 2024
  • PG
  • 1h 22m
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Reece Shearsmith and Ben Whitehead in Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024)
Focus on Gromit's concern that Wallace has become over-dependent on his inventions, which proves justified when Wallace invents a "smart gnome" that seems to develop a mind of its own.
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Top dog Gromit springs into action to save his master when Wallace's high-tech invention goes rogue and he is framed for a series of suspicious crimes.Top dog Gromit springs into action to save his master when Wallace's high-tech invention goes rogue and he is framed for a series of suspicious crimes.Top dog Gromit springs into action to save his master when Wallace's high-tech invention goes rogue and he is framed for a series of suspicious crimes.

  • Directors
    • Merlin Crossingham
    • Nick Park
  • Writers
    • Mark Burton
    • Nick Park
    • Barunka O'Shaughnessy
  • Stars
    • Ben Whitehead
    • Peter Kay
    • Lauren Patel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    37K
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    POPULARITY
    3,367
    30
    • Directors
      • Merlin Crossingham
      • Nick Park
    • Writers
      • Mark Burton
      • Nick Park
      • Barunka O'Shaughnessy
    • Stars
      • Ben Whitehead
      • Peter Kay
      • Lauren Patel
    • 146User reviews
    • 106Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 7 wins & 48 nominations total

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    Ben Whitehead
    Ben Whitehead
    • Wallace
    • (voice)
    Peter Kay
    Peter Kay
    • Chief Inspector Mackintosh
    • (voice)
    Lauren Patel
    Lauren Patel
    • P.C. Mukherjee
    • (voice)
    Reece Shearsmith
    Reece Shearsmith
    • Norbot
    • (voice)
    Diane Morgan
    Diane Morgan
    • Onya Doorstep
    • (voice)
    Adjoa Andoh
    Adjoa Andoh
    • Judge
    • (voice)
    Muzz Khan
    Muzz Khan
    • Anton Deck
    • (voice)
    Lenny Henry
    Lenny Henry
    • Mr. Convenience
    • (voice)
    Victoria Elliott
    Victoria Elliott
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    John Sparkes
    • Additional Voices (The Farmer)
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    Jon Glover
    Jon Glover
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    Maya Sondhi
    Maya Sondhi
    • Additional Voices (Mrs. Gazebo)
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    Bethan Mary-James
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    • (voice)
    Tom Doggart
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    Richard Beek
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Merlin Crossingham
    Merlin Crossingham
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    David Holt
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Lizzie Waterworth
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Merlin Crossingham
      • Nick Park
    • Writers
      • Mark Burton
      • Nick Park
      • Barunka O'Shaughnessy
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    10Sleepin_Dragon

    Magical!

    Wallace seems to have nailed it, having created, the Nifty odd jobbing robot, Norbot, the problems begin when Feathers McGraw breaks out of prison, and the happy go lucky robot turns rogue.

    Glorious, magical viewing from start to finish, with this and Gavin and Stacey, it seems like The BBC will own Christmas day viewing.

    Bags of fun, massively entertaining, full of gags and jokes, truly a show for the whole family to watch and love. With any luck we'll be treated to more in the future.

    You have to give huge credit to Ben Whitehead, I honestly had to check that AI wasn't used to recreate the voice of Peter Sallis, it was seamless, what an incredible vocal performance.

    Credit to Peter Kay and Reece Shearsmith, both, along with the whole cast, did a spectacular job.

    I loved it so much, I've ordered myself a Feathers McGraw t-shirt.

    10/10.
    7pedroquintaoo

    Lovely animation

    I liked it, but I can't say I loved the film. It's an enjoyable experience that entertains from start to finish. The story offers an interesting take on how technology, while essential and helpful in our lives, should never completely replace humans, showing that we can all coexist without one thing overshadowing the other. On top of that, the pacing is well done, with no boring or dragged-out moments, and the runtime feels just right.

    The characters remain charming and carry the subtle humor that defines the series, but I have to admit that Wallace's personality irritated me at times. His stubbornness and naivety, which are usually endearing, became a bit frustrating, especially when he completely ignores Gromit's warnings and due to his lazy and complacent attitude. Still, the dynamic between them works well and keeps the charm they are known for.

    The biggest highlight, as always, is the amazing stop-motion animation. It's fascinating to see the level of detail and dedication put into the sets and character movements. There were moments when I found myself admiring the painstaking effort behind every little motion and expression, imagining the time and hard work the team must have put in to achieve such perfection.

    Overall, I didn't find it amazing or unforgettable, but it's a solid production that does its job well. I'm sure both kids and adults will enjoy it, whether for the nostalgia, the animation, or the clever humor that, even if not always laugh-out-loud funny, keeps a constant smile on the viewer's face.
    9Kakai221

    Couldn't imagine Christmas any better!

    What a call from the BBC, an evening showing of Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl debuting to the local masses. Of course it excels at everything it attempted to. From a technical and just genuine enjoyment perspective its great.

    Firstly, Aardman have managed to retain their exceptional status as he greatest stop motion producers we have seen in film. Challenges have been faced across the company by being lack of clay and so much more but again they provide. A spectacular 78 minutes of pure joy and love soaked into the most beloved British film franchise of all time, as they still achieve a 100% record for Wallace & Gromit. But how?

    Now a foolish claim would be that these films are made for children, but it's simple to shut down masterful entertainment retaining the witty humour from previous entries keeping the established narrative contracts of both Wallace, the man trying to keep up with the times but runs to fast. And Gromit, less of a myopic take on situations. The dichotomy built between them is magnificent and in the closing sequence as it bridges through the sheer power of friendship and love brought a tear to my eye. Character development isn't everything but the sheer attachment you can have for this duo speaks for itself. Of course you can't speak about characters without mentioning Feathers. The foil. The comic relief. The sly penguin. Back to his best swiftly establishing himself amongst the great villains of cinema, his body language forged in the clay work sustains this construct, even minor head tilts or arm movements encapsulates so much fun and depth into a character who hasn't even opened his beak once, a true icon.

    The filmmakers aren't subtle with there hidden allegories specifically the anti-AI message referenced in the films. The "norbots" evident microcosm of this, as clearly a flicker of there code creates potential travesty's if put into the wrong hands, emblematic of real world danger as pressure mounts amongst, ai. Hidden allegorical messages blanketed amongst a vastly entertaining feature, refreshing in the animation genre of film, and yet another top tier entry into what is rapidly becoming one of my favorite franchises in film.
    9darrenpatrickkelly

    Another grand day out!

    In a world that's become increasingly scary and divided throughout the year, Nick Park and the team at Aardman deliver unto us two shining beacons of hope when they're needed most, to remind us of the joyous charm and wonders in life. Those beacons take the familiar plasticine form of a dimwitted but kind-hearted inventor, and his silently judgemental but ever-loyal dog.

    The Wrong Trousers and The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, both Academy Award-winners, set the bar staggeringly high for stop-motion storytelling, and were always going to be tough acts to follow. Thankfully, Vengeance Most Fowl combines the best parts of both to deliver yet again, while also seemingly drawing great inspiration from Paddington and Mission: Impossible. The pair remain as aloof and comedic as ever, the animation is the best its ever been, and the jokes-per-minute ratio is impressively unrivalled.

    Since the pair's last outing in A Matter of Loaf and Death the world has lost the great Peter Sallis. I thought we'd never see Wallace's return, but I'm happy to report that two minutes in I breathed a sigh of relief. Ben Whitehead does an excellent job in the titular role, capturing the same whimsy as Sallis while being just as entertaining and charming. Equally charming is the wonderful score, with Lorne Balfe taking the reins from Julian Nott and once again proving that, to me, few things in life are as instantly mood-lifting as the W&G theme.

    Knowing how long it takes to fully realise a stop-motion project (Were-Rabbit took five years to create), it's also remarkable how timely the story is for today. In a year that's seen a concerning rise in the use of AI in film projects, it's delightful to see a strong stance against it come from a film crafted in almost exactly the opposite manner; not only does the film itself portray machine minds as the death of imagination and creativity, but Aardman's immaculately hand-crafted stop-motion and stylised adventures stand as a testament to the power of human artistry, and will forever remain timelessly appealing as they have for 35 years and counting.

    Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl is a film moulded with love. Thank you Nick Park, for the years of endless joy you've given the world with Wallace & Gromit. Everyone should do themselves a favour and have a grand day out with these two old friends.
    8TakeTwoReviews

    Another instant classic.

    Wallace & Gromit are back... and so is Feathers McGraw. That's probably enough for any viewer. Many might wonder is this going to be as good as The Wrong Trousers. The answer is no, but it's not far off and really only falls short because it's a sequel. It's near impossible to capture the magic of anything as much loved as The Wrong Trousers, even though that was a sequel of sorts. The pairs house has had some upgrades. Wallace's new wake up routine is genius. Not that long suffering Gromit is impressed. He's happy with the simple life. The Pat-o-Matic for instance isn't to his taste. He'd much rather have a nice pat on the head from Wallace. Wallace's latest invention though is for Gromit, to help him in the garden. A smart gnome called Norbot, who instead of helping, ruins Gromit's garden, invading his only sanctuary. The neighbours though are impressed and this kicks off Wallaces scheme to solve their money troubles, Gnome Improvements. What about the penguin you may ask? Well he's doing time at the zoo, but upon hearing of his foe's latest invention. He finds a way to hack Norbot, change his settings to 'Evil' and have him create an army of evil gnome clones. They first terrorise the neighbourhood, besmirch Wallace's good name, help Feathers break out of the zoo and steal the blue diamond that alludes him in The Wring Trousers. The details are delightful. The animation is beautiful. The story first class and the action both gripping and wonderfully cinematic. So no it's not as jaw dropping and perfect as The Wrong Trousers, but it doesn't need to be. It's just as much fun and it's a joy to have a new adventure to enjoy over and over again.

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    • Trivia
      When Wallace answers the door, a flap cap and blue gray raincoat are seen hanging up next to Gromit's yellow raincoat & hat; this is a tribute to Wallace's original voice actor, Peter Sallis, who wore the flap cap and raincoat in his role as Norman Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine (1973), a series which would last until Sallis retired from acting in 2010, seven years before his death in 2017.
    • Goofs
      At 44 min Gromit lifts the car hood to reveal a wire sparking and a missing battery. With the battery missing there would be nothing to generate an electrical spark.
    • Quotes

      Wallace: Give him the diamond, lad. I can live without inventing, but I can't live without... me best pal!

    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: It's Time for a Double-Down (2022)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by James Seymour Brett (as James Brett)

      Licensed courtesy of Audio Network Rights Limited

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wallace y Gromit: La venganza se sirve con plumas
    • Production companies
      • Aardman Animations
      • BBC
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      1 hour 22 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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