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		<title>by: Kid's Movie Review</title>
		<link>http://rentmovie.com/the-wild-movie-review.html#comment-183</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jan 2007 20:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>When Ryan runs away from his father Samson, he was accindetally shipped to Africa by mistake after he gets into one of many green boxes. For Samson, who tells him stories (that are just made up) about his experience in the wild, must find him. Ryan's adventure in this movie is finding his roar in the wild, not in the zoo and just growls MEOW! Now along their other friends: Bridgette-the giraffe, Nigel-the koala who doesn't wanted to be called "cute", Benny-the bunny who's in love with Bridgette (How could that possibly work out?), Larry- the snake who I think doesn't care of the mission (because he said twice or once in the movie "Bye-bye Ryan! Will miss you" when the crate where Ryan is leaving), and 2 iguanas and 2 crocodiles who have just short roles in the movie---the 2 crocodiles show a little later after Ryan got lost, and the 2 iguanas just near the end of the movie. 

If you compair (or match)this film to Disney &#38; Pixar's blockbuster of 2004 "Finding Nemo", you'll see both youngsters (Nemo and Ryan)are lost and the 2 fathers with no wives shown in the movies* are up to find their son (Samson and Marlin). Plus with the help of some friends (Dory, Crush, Bruce, Nigel and etc. for Finding Nemo &#38; Bridgette, Nigel, Larry, Benny, and the 4 extras (2 IGUANAS AND CROCODILES) for this movie. 

*In Finding Nemo, Marlin's wife and Nemo's mother Coral, was shown in the begining of the movie but soon got eaten by a big fish. 

Now, to Lion King, no humans appeared, only animals (especially lions) are the only the stars appeared. 
If to Madagascar (2005), (See the chart) 

THE WILD - MADAGASCAR 
Main Stars 
Samson-Alex 
(both are stars of the zoo in NY) 
Bridgette-Melman 
Nigel-no koalas appeared 
Larry -no snakes appeared 
no hippopotamus appeared-Gloria 
(but extra character only)for WILD 
no zebras appeared-Marty 
Benny-no squirrels appeared 
(but lemurs appeared) for MADAGASCAR 

The animal-related movies might be babyish but all of them are fun to watch.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Ryan runs away from his father Samson, he was accindetally shipped to Africa by mistake after he gets into one of many green boxes. For Samson, who tells him stories (that are just made up) about his experience in the wild, must find him. Ryan&#8217;s adventure in this movie is finding his roar in the wild, not in the zoo and just growls MEOW! Now along their other friends: Bridgette-the giraffe, Nigel-the koala who doesn&#8217;t wanted to be called &#8220;cute&#8221;, Benny-the bunny who&#8217;s in love with Bridgette (How could that possibly work out?), Larry- the snake who I think doesn&#8217;t care of the mission (because he said twice or once in the movie &#8220;Bye-bye Ryan! Will miss you&#8221; when the crate where Ryan is leaving), and 2 iguanas and 2 crocodiles who have just short roles in the movie&#8212;the 2 crocodiles show a little later after Ryan got lost, and the 2 iguanas just near the end of the movie. </p>
<p>If you compair (or match)this film to Disney &amp; Pixar&#8217;s blockbuster of 2004 &#8220;Finding Nemo&#8221;, you&#8217;ll see both youngsters (Nemo and Ryan)are lost and the 2 fathers with no wives shown in the movies* are up to find their son (Samson and Marlin). Plus with the help of some friends (Dory, Crush, Bruce, Nigel and etc. for Finding Nemo &amp; Bridgette, Nigel, Larry, Benny, and the 4 extras (2 IGUANAS AND CROCODILES) for this movie. </p>
<p>*In Finding Nemo, Marlin&#8217;s wife and Nemo&#8217;s mother Coral, was shown in the begining of the movie but soon got eaten by a big fish. </p>
<p>Now, to Lion King, no humans appeared, only animals (especially lions) are the only the stars appeared.<br />
If to Madagascar (2005), (See the chart) </p>
<p>THE WILD - MADAGASCAR<br />
Main Stars<br />
Samson-Alex<br />
(both are stars of the zoo in NY)<br />
Bridgette-Melman<br />
Nigel-no koalas appeared<br />
Larry -no snakes appeared<br />
no hippopotamus appeared-Gloria<br />
(but extra character only)for WILD<br />
no zebras appeared-Marty<br />
Benny-no squirrels appeared<br />
(but lemurs appeared) for MADAGASCAR </p>
<p>The animal-related movies might be babyish but all of them are fun to watch.
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		<title>by: JustTheFacts</title>
		<link>http://rentmovie.com/the-wild-movie-review.html#comment-182</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jan 2007 20:02:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Having sat through the horror that is Madagascar, this movie ended up being a real treat. 

Madagascar had decent animation, but the dialogue was terrible. I tended to zone out and do other things while watching it, and that is extremely rare for me. Madagascar ended up being pieces jumbled together with no real coherence and the voice actors just weren't performing up to par. I don't even remember what the movie was about as there was nothing memorable about it. 

The Wild, however, delivered all that Madagascar lacked. Good choice with the soundtrack, animation top-tier, and plenty of character development. I remained focused on the story and I knew exactly what was going on throughout the entire movie. 

What really sealed the deal for me, though, was the look of the characters. I'm sure a lot of hard work was put into Madagascar, but the characters were just plain ugly and cheap looking compared to The Wild. I was extremely impressed with The Wild's coloring and the fantastic job they did on the fur. 


Too intense for children? Well, that's just tough cookies. I can tell you right now that all the work put into this movie to make it so good looking is definately not for the benefit of a bunch of whiny offspring. I'm so sick and tired of seeing parents rate fantastic movies low just because their kids didn't like the movie. The sooner people realize no one cares about their child or what it thinks, the better. 

Anyway, great movie and a definate must see for a feel good experience.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having sat through the horror that is Madagascar, this movie ended up being a real treat. </p>
<p>Madagascar had decent animation, but the dialogue was terrible. I tended to zone out and do other things while watching it, and that is extremely rare for me. Madagascar ended up being pieces jumbled together with no real coherence and the voice actors just weren&#8217;t performing up to par. I don&#8217;t even remember what the movie was about as there was nothing memorable about it. </p>
<p>The Wild, however, delivered all that Madagascar lacked. Good choice with the soundtrack, animation top-tier, and plenty of character development. I remained focused on the story and I knew exactly what was going on throughout the entire movie. </p>
<p>What really sealed the deal for me, though, was the look of the characters. I&#8217;m sure a lot of hard work was put into Madagascar, but the characters were just plain ugly and cheap looking compared to The Wild. I was extremely impressed with The Wild&#8217;s coloring and the fantastic job they did on the fur. </p>
<p>Too intense for children? Well, that&#8217;s just tough cookies. I can tell you right now that all the work put into this movie to make it so good looking is definately not for the benefit of a bunch of whiny offspring. I&#8217;m so sick and tired of seeing parents rate fantastic movies low just because their kids didn&#8217;t like the movie. The sooner people realize no one cares about their child or what it thinks, the better. </p>
<p>Anyway, great movie and a definate must see for a feel good experience.
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