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Chicken Little (2005)
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Movie | Chicken Little |
Rating | 5.9 |
Aired | 2005-11-04 |
Duration | 81 |
Types | MOVIE |
Languages | Hindi |
Quality | Bluray |
Subtitle | NA |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Countries
United States of America
Genres
Companies
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation
Stars
Zach Braff, Garry Marshall, Don Knotts, Amy Sedaris, Steve Zahn, Joan Cusack
Directors
Mark Dindal
Writers
Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, Mark Kennedy, Ron Anderson
Taglines
When it comes to saving the world, it helps to be a little chicken.
Tags
FishSmall townSpace marineSuperheroChickenCartoonAlienComputer animationBest friendAlien invasionAnimalDuringcreditsstingerSpaceshipTalking animal3d animation
Description
When the sky really is falling and sanity has flown the coop, who will rise to save the day? Together with his hysterical band of misfit friends, Chicken Little must hatch a plan to save the planet from alien invasion and prove that the world's biggest hero is a little chicken.
Review
Author: r96sk
Harmless fun. 'Chicken Little' isn't anything standout, but there is solid humour and a satisfactory premise to follow. I like the references to pop culture, Zach Braff is enjoyable in the titular role and the run time is nice and short. It's forgettable, but I'm sure the core target audience will rate it. It does comes across as two separate plots, they are actually connected but it can feel like the opposite in a few moments. There's not much else to note really. It'll divide opinion obviously, but I think it just about sneaks under the 'good' category in my books.
Harmless fun. 'Chicken Little' isn't anything standout, but there is solid humour and a satisfactory premise to follow. I like the references to pop culture, Zach Braff is enjoyable in the titular role and the run time is nice and short. It's forgettable, but I'm sure the core target audience will rate it. It does comes across as two separate plots, they are actually connected but it can feel like the opposite in a few moments. There's not much else to note really. It'll divide opinion obviously, but I think it just about sneaks under the 'good' category in my books.