Gnomeo & Juliet
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Caught up in a feud between neighbors, Gnomeo and Juliet must overcome as many obstacles as their namesakes. But with flamboyant pink flamingoes and epic lawnmower races, can this young couple find lasting happiness?
Alternate Title:
Gnomeo and Juliet
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Imprint:
[United States] - Touchstone Home Entertainment
Language:
English and
Spanish
Other language:
[In English or Spanish, with English and Spanish subtitles, Closed-captioned]
Credits:
Editor, Catherine Apple ; animation supervisor, Henry F. Anderson III ; original score, James Newton Howard, Chris Bacon ; songs by Elton John, Bernie Taupin.
Performers:
Voices: Emily Blunt, James McAvoy, Matt Lucas, Jason Statham, Maggie Smith, Michael Caine, Ashley Jensen, Jim Cummings.
Notes:
DVD, region 1 ; widescreen presentation ; 5.1 Dolby digital
Based on an original screenplay by Rob Spracking and John Smith
Special features: "Elton builds a garden" featurette ; frog talk with Ashley Jensen ; "Crocodile Rock" music video
DVD, region 1 ; widescreen presentation ; 5.1 Dolby digital
Based on an original screenplay by Rob Spracking and John Smith
Special features: "Elton builds a garden" featurette ; frog talk with Ashley Jensen ; "Crocodile Rock" music video
DVD, region 1 ; widescreen presentation ; 5.1 Dolby digital
Statement of responsibility:
Touchstone Pictures presents a Rocket Pictures production ; produced by Baker Bloodworth, Steve Hamliton Shaw, David Furnish ; story by Rob Sprackling ... [et al.] ; screenplay by Andy Riley ... [et al.] ; directed by Kelly Asbury
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (ca. 84 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
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Add a CommentI'm surprised at how good this movie is. This is a fun take on Shakespeare's classic. James McAvoy and Emily Blunt are great as the leads. While there are some suggestive jokes throughout the movie, it's still an enjoyable family film. Recommended.