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Open Season
Boog, a 900-pound grizzly bear, is content entertaining tourists and living in park ranger Beth's barn. One day, Boog finds that there's more to life than being the star attraction of a mountain town nature show when a fast-talking mule deer offers him a crash course in woodland living.
11 October 1968, Parsippany, New Jersey, USA
14 November 1964, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
8 December 1960, McAllen, Texas, USA
24 November 1942, Anderston, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
25 October 1969, New York, USA
31 December 1966, Flint, Michigan, USA
12 February 1971, Malibu, California, USA
19 October 1966, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
12 October 1970, California, USA
7 February 1978, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
3 July 1959
10 August 1966, New York City, New York, USA
25 October 1941, Poundmaker Reserve, Saskatchewan, Canada
29 July 1951, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
9 September 1952, New York City, New York, USA
28 July 1951, Mobile, Alabama, USA
April 25, 2009
Animated children's movies should not glamorize criminal activity and war, but that's exactly what happens in "Open Season"...
March 01, 2007
[A] beautifully animated and funny, if formulaic, odd-couple comedy.
September 29, 2006
With animated movies coming out every other week or so, mediocrity is becoming a rule. Open Season loses more points than most films because of its similarities to Over the Hedge, one of the few kids films that did it right this year.
November 24, 2006
Decidedly average . . .
January 01, 2011
Animated animal buddy flick is crude but funny.
November 24, 2006
The animation is pleasing and Billy Connolly gives a hilarious turn as a loud-mouthed, bossy squirrel, who has never heard the notion that size intimidates
October 02, 2006
It's just okay.
July 28, 2007
Despite inconsistencies in audience and humor, there's enough to like about Open Season.
September 29, 2006
It's not deep and not totally original. But Open Season is whiplash quick with the gags and spot-on with the funny voices.
September 29, 2006
Now that we've made one of the best computer-generated talking-animal-on-an-odyssey movies in the brief but busy history of the genre, can we please, please move on?
October 14, 2006
I have to say that the humour here (some of it Pythonesque) is mostly spot on and, at times, mischievously dark.
September 29, 2006
A little bit like Over the Hedge, and a lot like the upcoming Flushed Away, in which an animated house mouse is forced to fend for himself in the sewers of London, Open Season may sound a bit familiar, but it is never dull.

