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The Wild (2006)

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Reviews Counted:109

Fresh:20

Rotten:89

Average Rating:4.5/10

Consensus: With a rehashed plot and unimpressive animation, there’s nothing wild about The Wild.

Rated: G

Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins

Genre: Education/General Interest

Theatrical Release:Apr 14, 2006 Wide

Box Office: $37,310,059

Synopsis: Ryan, a lion cub, worships his father, Sampson (Kiefer Sutherland), the brawny, brave, uncontested king of a New York City zoo. The film opens as Ryan listens adoringly as Sampson recounts yet... Ryan, a lion cub, worships his father, Sampson (Kiefer Sutherland), the brawny, brave, uncontested king of a New York City zoo. The film opens as Ryan listens adoringly as Sampson recounts yet another tale of roaring wildebeests into submission on the African savannah. While the zoo animals cavort, Ryan slips into a metal crate bound overseas for a chance to see "the wild" for himself. Now Sampson, with the help of his loyal friends Benny the squirrel (James Belushi), Nigel the koala bear (Eddie Izzard), Bridget the giraffe (Janeane Garafalo), and Larry the snake (Richard Kind), must brave the New York City jungle and then the actual jungle to save his son from the clutches of a crazed wildebeest with aspirations to carnivorousness (William Shatner). To make things worse, Sampson confesses that his heroic stories were fabrications; he's completely lost in his wild surroundings, unable to fight off a rabid poodle or eat a sassy hyrax. Since ANTZ hit the cineplexes in 1993, computer-animated films about chatty animals have proliferated, but THE WILD is perhaps the first that is heavily influenced by its immediate predecessors, taking a little plot from MADAGASCAR, adding healthy doses of the ICE AGE films, and borrowing heavily from the father-son sentiments of THE LION KING (the animals actually pass a Times Square theater playing THE LION KING). However, originality isn't the draw here: it's the world-class voice-acting by Hollywood heavies, and the non-stop slapstick antics that will have children screaming with delight. Amid all the ridiculousness, parents will appreciate the wry asides by Eddie Izzard's koala bear. [More]

Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Jim Belushi, Eddie Izzard, Janeane Garofalo

Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Jim Belushi, Eddie Izzard, Janeane Garofalo, William Shatner, Richard Kind, Greg Cipes, Colin Hay, Miles Marisco, Jack De Sena

Director: Steve "the Spaz" Williams

Director: Steve "the Spaz" Williams
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures

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  • The Wild
  • Go wild with the hysterical adventure the New York Daily News calls "truly infectious!" Disney uncages the laughs in the hip and hilarious comedy THE WILD. When a band of furry friends escape from the city zoo, they discover that New York City is the biggest, craziest jungle of all. Now, faced with a new journey and the challenge of a lifetime, they must work together if they are going to survive on the outside. THE WILD is ferocious fun that will have your whole family roaring with laughter.
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    ...has little to offer viewers over a certain age.

    Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews | comment Comment
    05/06/06
    David Nusair
    David Nusair
    Reel Film Reviews

    Much of it is so rote and so predictably crushed into the prefabricated Disney mold that it's impossible to kick off the unpleasant aroma of 'been there, done that.'

    Full Review Source: Q Network Film Desk | comment Comment
    05/06/06
    James Kendrick
    James Kendrick
    Q Network Film Desk

    There's little to recommend of The Wild, which, despite its title, is about as pedestrian as you can get.

    Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
    05/06/06
    Marc Savlov
    Marc Savlov
    Austin Chronicle

    The Wild, for example, looks pretty good, but the script is just plain bad and the jokes are just plain awful.

    Full Review Source: Three Movie Buffs | comment Comment
    05/06/06
    Scott Nash
    Scott Nash
    Three Movie Buffs

    For the adult who may very well have to experience this film, and who may have experienced Madagascar, The Wild is better.

    Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
    05/06/06
    Tim Cogshell
    Tim Cogshell
    Boxoffice Magazine

    On the surface, The Wild too closely resembles Madagascar. ... Scratch the surface, and The Wild too closely resembles Finding Nemo.

    Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
    05/05/06
    Sean Means
    Sean Means
    Salt Lake Tribune

    Simply Madagascar through the Disney blender.

    Full Review Source: Metromix.com | comment Comment
    05/04/06
    Matt Pais
    Matt Pais
    Metromix.com

    Been there, done that, didn't want a tee shirt

    Full Review Source: jackiekcooper.com | comment Comment
    04/26/06
    Jackie K. Cooper
    Jackie K. Cooper
    jackiekcooper.com

    don't be mistaking this for a Madagascar rip-off, when it was that sloppy DreamWorks turd that only managed to make it to theatres first because of corporate espionage

    Full Review Source: Peterborough This Week | comment Comment
    04/24/06
    Mike Sage
    Mike Sage
    Peterborough This Week

    Sam decides to find out where the truck is headed, threatening a pigeon, the jittery and heavily accented Hamir: "Just tell me where the green boxes go!" he hisses, sounding just like Jack Bauer.

    Full Review Source: Common Sense Media | comment Comment
    04/23/06
    Cynthia Fuchs
    Cynthia Fuchs
    Common Sense Media

    Virtually nothing about it is cute.

    Full Review Source: Tooele Transcript-Bulletin (Utah) | comment Comment
    04/22/06
    Audrey Rock-Richardson
    Audrey Rock-Richardson
    Tooele Transcript-Bulletin (Utah)

    Am I mistaken or wasn't "Madagascar" about zoo animals going to the wild? That's why "The Wild" seemed incredibly familiar.

    Full Review Source: Sympatico.ca | comment Comment
    04/22/06
    Angela Baldassarre
    Angela Baldassarre
    Sympatico.ca

    There's a surprising lack of charm that even Disney's dopier recent works managed to achieve.

    Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
    04/20/06
    David Cornelius
    David Cornelius
    eFilmCritic.com

    Once again, Disney returns to its familiar button-pushing theme of child abandonment. For the studio crowned by The Lion King, the roars have turned to yawns.

    Full Review Source: Boulder Weekly | comment Comment
    04/20/06
    Thomas Delapa
    Thomas Delapa
    Boulder Weekly

    Nigel the koala (Eddie Izzard) rates a special mention, emerging as the most loathsome animated character since Martin Short's insufferable robot B.E.N. in Treasure Planet.

    Full Review Source: Creative Loafing | comment Comment
    04/19/06
    Matt Brunson
    Matt Brunson
    Creative Loafing

    I'm prepared to call it, pleasantly, not too appalling.

    Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
    04/19/06
    Ken Hanke
    Ken Hanke
    Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

    The animation is exquisitely detailed, down to the lions' individually moving whiskers -- but when's the last time you enjoyed a cartoon for its realism?

    Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
    04/18/06
    Jim Ridley
    Jim Ridley
    Village Voice
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    Excelente animación. Flojísimo guión.

    Full Review Source: Cinenganos | comment Comment
    04/18/06
    Luis Martinez
    Luis Martinez
    Cinenganos

    When it comes to animated movies, it's a jungle out there.

    Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | comment Comment
    04/17/06
    Linda Cook
    Linda Cook
    Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

    Another animated film from 2006 that’s right in that average category.

    Full Review Source: Ebert & Roeper | comment Comment
    04/17/06
    Richard Roeper
    Richard Roeper
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