Hoodwinked Too! Hood VS. Evil
Hoodwinked Too! Hood VS. Evil
PG | 29 April 2011 (USA)
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Red Riding Hood is training in the group of Sister Hoods, when she and the Wolf are called to examine the sudden mysterious disappearance of Hansel and Gretel.

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Cebalord

Very best movie i ever watch

Invaderbank

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Gurlyndrobb

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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FirstWitch

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Michael Radny

It's a shame that companies just release mindless rubbish just to real in some dollars. Hoodwinked 2 is no different. It's boring, repetitive and has no place to be a sequel. Somehow someone gave this the green light. The first one at least had some fun parts for all ages in it, but this one probably would only sought a 3 year old, because, lucky for them, they would just forget about it and not think about the time wasted. Trashy animation. Feel sorry for the people that had to put the time and effort into making this rubbish film. I would t recommend it to anyone and I'm surprised that anyone would give it any more than a 1/10. Boring and the same old that we've been spoon fed before.

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Tss5078

As adults, we loath kids movies. Sure, some people get into the Disney stuff, but for the most part, adults despise films that are made for kids and I am no exception. It takes a really good story and some clever writing for a PG film to appeal to adults as much as it does to kids, and it's virtually impossible to do this while still keeping the PG rating intact, but somehow the writers of Hoodwinked have accomplished this twice! The story really isn't important, it's geared toward kids and is very simple and predictable. What's not easy is keeping the adults awake, while the kids have the time of their lives. The writers accomplished this by throwing in parodies of classic adult films. Hoodwinked Too! has references to Goodfella, Die Hard, Silence of The Lambs, and a half a dozen other classic films, and it was those scenes that were the most fun. Also interesting to note, the voice of the wolf was done by Patrick Warburton, who does the voice of Joe Swanson on Family Guy, and it was really difficult for me to see the wolf as a totally different character. Hoodwinked and now it's sequel are nothing like Toy Story and aren't going to blow anyone away, but they are pretty good and while the kids are watching it, you'll find yourself getting in a few laughs as well. Hoodwinked Too! is a terrific family film with something for the whole family and is really the definition of what a family film should be.

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aesgaard41

I watched "Hoodwinked Two;" better known as "The Sequel No One Asked For." I mean, has Hollywood really run out of ideas so much that it has resorted to creating really worthless waste-of-time sequels. (Or course it has, how else do you explain not one but two lame-ass Alvin and the Chipmunks movies not to mention another up-coming Smurfs??) I mean, they didn't even bother to improve the animation. One of the best things about the first movie was bending the story of Little Red Riding Hood into a farce of itself, but once you go there, where can you go? What the movie does is follow the incidents of the first movie into a new adventure, and have as many cameos from Mother Goose and the Grimm Fairy Tales as possible. Hayden Panettiere replaces Ann Hathaway from the first movie, exuding as much girl power as possible, but other than that, all of the original cast members has returned, except for Jim Belushi who felt unable to keep up the German accent for the Woodsman and was replaced by the tireless and wonderful Martin Short, barely given much to do in the movie. Beyond that, the movie suffers from far too much "sequelitis," that is, trying too hard to be too much like the first movie. One of the most favorite characters from the first movie, Japeth the Singing Mountain Goat, is turned into a one-joke device, getting the brunt of all the punishment from a series of Wiley Coyote disasters. Amy Poehler and Bill Hader voice Hansel and Gretel, the background criminal masterminds, who after a while become less evil and just down right annoying. Patrick Warburton is neutered as the wolf; he doesn't get any really funny lines this time around, and Joan Cusack voices the witch. She really excels with that cackling laugh, but the character is paper flat. Brad Garrett has a cameo as the giant, but even he is barely given much to do that prove how deep his voice gets. The plot is okay, but the problem is there are two many characters crowding each other. Heck, even Andy Dick returns to voice the rabbit for a tired "Silence of The Lambs" spoof. Kids may like it, but parents may want to look away.

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michaelhirakida

Hoodwinked Was a Film I saw back in 2006 at a late night showing. I don't remember much of it except the talking squirrel. It was about a take on fairy tale movies. Like a crime like film.Now We Come To Hoodwinked Too. Bad But Watchable. I found some scenes to be actually enjoyable but its a bad film. Very Cliché, Badly Animated and poorly written.Nothing much I can say about this but...I did Enjoy The Performance by Bill Hader as Hansel. He was hilarious not to mention Cheech And Chongs Cameo.You may wanna watch it but not really.

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