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The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure

The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (2012)

August. 29,2012
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1.7
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G
| Adventure Fantasy Family

It's Schluufy's birthday, and the Oogieloves (Goobie, Zoozie and Toofie), along with their friends J. Edgar, Windy Window and Ruffy, are organizing a party. (Shh! It's a secret.) Everything is going along just perfectly until J. Edgar trips and loses the last five magical balloons in all of Lovelyloveville--OH NO! The Oogiloves set out to find the magical balloons in time to save their friend's party. Along the way, they meet some very interesting characters indeed, including Dotty Rounder (Cloris Leachman), Bobby Wobbly (Carey Elwes), Milky Marvin (Chazz Palminteri), Rosalie Rosebud (Toni Braxton) and Lola and Lero Sombero (Christopher Lloyd and Jaime Pressly). Can these new friends help them recover the magical balloons and get back to the cottage in time to celebrate Schluufy's surprise birthday?

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UnowPriceless
2012/08/29

hyped garbage

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Stevecorp
2012/08/30

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Reptileenbu
2012/08/31

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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Senteur
2012/09/01

As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.

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supermincereftked
2012/09/02

This movie really is a shining example of what makes a good kids movie. Wished people liked at as much as I did because I shed many tears my sister (who is 3 by the way) did not enjoy this and threw a massive tantrum saying how boring it was however I and my 23 year old brother shed many manly tears I loved goofie toofie and the other one and don't wanna watch it again cause it was quite lol :)

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writetommylong
2012/09/03

How the hell did does movie have a 6.4? This movie is just awful and frankly isn't even a movie! Anyone who gave this more than a 1 has been brainwashed by THE OOGIELOVES! And why is the dude from A Bronx Tale in it? For a full review click this linkn > https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=t1j4GRlz-FQ&index=31&list=PLxOKy-G3phBomkGrPJuQwUawQmS_1ysNN

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ericfborges
2012/09/04

This movie was delayed for four years because someone on the cast wanted to patent the prompting for the children to dance (Something not even Dora The Explorer sank to) with actors in what looks to be rejects for Teletubbies given hair and clothes. This movie was so bland that I think the entire audience slept through half the movie.The basic plot is that someone is having a party, but all of five balloons (talking balloons, mind you) have flown away. Seems like an alright plot for a kid's movie, but no. They somehow managed to screw up a basic plot, and I'll tell you how; The formula consists of the main "Characters" going to someplace with a celebrity cameo, they sing two """"songs"""", and they get a balloon, and this happens five times in totalThe special effects are at best achieved with the balloons talking, which is okay, but the greenscreen is just atrocious: I could literally make a better greenscreen effect in my roomThey actually set a record for lowest gross for a movie playing in 2,000+ theaters, which is really saying something for an innocent movie like this; Overall, I'd give this movie a -10/10 if I could, and I suggest that if you bought this, then you throw it in the nearest trash disposal unit or fire to properly dispose of it.

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The_Film_Cricket
2012/09/05

I have no point of reference here. Not being a parent, the Oogieloves are a new experience for me, and at first glance they seem to be no more or less irritating then the stuff I pass by while flipping channels on my way to something else. My knee-jerk reaction is to call their movie "harmless" yet something troubles me. At the very beginning of The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure the titular characters inform the kids in the audience that this movie requires an interactive response. When the movie signals you – by way of butterflies floating across the bottom of the screen – that you are to stand up and dance and sing. In other words, the movie is asking your kids to do the very thing that we have been taught all our lives not to do. It can only be hoped that this does not become a trend.If you've heard of The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure then you've probably heard of it's now famous legacy, released on August 29th 2013 on 2000 screens it quickly became one of the worst selling movies of all time taking in around $500,000 on it's opening weekend on a $12,000,000 budget.Not knowing what I was in for, I did a quick internet search and discovered that the movie is based on a TV series called "My Bedbugs" featuring the adventures of three colorful child characters called Gooby, Toofy, and Woozy. To be honest, I have no idea which one is Gooby, which one is Toofy or which one is Woozy and I only finished the movie 20 minutes ago – not that I was struggling to keep up. I have no idea how this movie ties in with the show, but having seen the movie, I'm not exactly killing myself to investigate further. I can see from an IMDb search that "My Bedbugs" was only on two seasons and ended its run in 2005 which means that the intended audience for this movie probably wasn't even born when the show ended. Are the parents flying blind? The story of the movie is basically a hanger on which to hang a bunch of musical numbers and songs and interactive bits for the kids in the audience. The journey follows the Oogies as they are preparing to celebrate the birthday of Schluufy, the pillow that sleeps on their couch. But the magic balloons they bought for Schluufy float away and we are told that they are the last magic balloons to be found. The rest of the movie is a song and dance journey to find the five balloons before Schluufy wakes up. The journey takes us through a malt shop, a traveling sombrero, a bubble truck etc. etc.The world the kids live in is not a million miles removed from "Pee Wee's Playhouse." Their guardian is a vacuum cleaner named J. Edgar (who bears a nearly litigious resemblance to The Rug Doctor) and a window named Wendy who is their view of the entire world. The look of the movie seems to be a distant cousin of the Sid and Marty Krofft style of the 1970s most notably "The Banana Splits" only without the zaniness or the aura of the 70s groovy time capsule. The characters are adult-sized costumed actors with big eyes that move and mouths that barely move when they talk. They look like lesser versions of The Muppets and inspire you to wonder why this movie wasn't animated.Naturally my own reaction was kind of indifferent, though I was surprised by an incredible amount of celebrity cameos, some of whom looked game but many of whom looked baffled and confused. There's Cloris Leachman, Toni Braxton, Christopher Lloyd, Jamie Pressley, Chazz Palminteri and Cary Elwes. Elwes is the most baffling, playing a guy named Bobby Wobbly who looks and acts like Jim Carrey. None of these actors appear as themselves, and none is on-screen for more than a minute or two. They are there to sing a song and move along. Will the little ones enjoy it? Probably. It's bright and it's colorful and it has a lot of motion and music. But it's not anything you would need to see in a theater. It's a perfectly serviceable DVD where the kids can interact with it in their living room. Again, I'm not sure I am comfortable with the idea of a movie that requires children to sing and dance and act up in a movie theater. And again, I'm not a parent. I would be more comfortable putting a child in front of The Wizard of Oz or My Neighbor Totoro or Toy Story or Mary Poppins. Those movies will stay in your kid's mind for the rest of their lives. Oogieloves will stay with them as long as the DVD is still running.

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