








7.6| Average votes grouped by age and by sex: | |||||||
| Age: | 1-12 | 13-17 | 18-25 | 26-35 | 36-49 | 50+ | Total |
| Men: Votes: |
10 2 |
10 2 |
8.6 8 |
9.1 7 |
7.6 7 |
6.4 5 |
8.3 31 |
| Women: Votes: |
6 2 |
5.5 2 |
7.7 12 |
8.1 8 |
7 8 |
6.3 6 |
7.1 41 |
| Total: Votes: |
8 4 |
7.7 4 |
8 20 |
8.6 15 |
7.2 16 |
6.4 11 |
7.6 73 |
| Total includes those who didn't specify sex. | |||||||
Bad animation, bad technology, and bad acting! But then again it was written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake!
3/10
connorhw1@ - 404 reviews
29.10.2011
Such a joy to see this crazy fox and his crazy ideas. Loved this animation a lot. A lesson to be learned here.
8/10
shazjoao@ - 868 reviews
19.10.2011
I read this book prior to seeing the movie, and the book was fabulous. I loved it, despite that it was childish it was overall an amazing book. Then I saw the movie and I was very excited. But I was wrong. The movie has, too much talking, not enough of the fun stuff from the book, and most definitely was a bore. I thought about leaving but, didn't want to because I had paid $13.50 to go. DO NOT SEE THIS MOVIE, it a waste of money, but more so a waste of time. A big disappointment.
1/10
peacefulpenguin26@ - 2 reviews
31.10.2010 - age: 18-25
I heard quite a bit about this film prior to seeing it. The reviews were good for the most part so I went in with high expectations (perhaps too high) There was a relatively good story here but the visuals were not akin to what I would hope for and the movie left me somewhat wanting.
6/10
paulleslie12@ - 345 reviews
28.7.2010 - age: 36-49
Wes Anderson does an amazing job on his first animated film, giving us lovely animation, backdrops and a lovely story adapted from Roald Dahl's classic children's book. The casting is superb: from George Clooney acting his usual swave gentleman role into the film's titual character to the hillarious Bill Murray as Badger. Some viewers may find the film to be quiet and sometimes slow, but that's merely to prepare you for an action sequence or crazy musical montage. Despite being an animated film, the film gives a mature air that will appeal to adults as the animation will attract younger viewers. Truely, a fantastic film!
9/10
k8tlyncanadian@ - 29 reviews
22.6.2010 - age: 18-25
I went into this movie thinking it was a kids movie with lightheartedness, silly jokes and silly characters. And it is, just not in a pixar animation/walt Disney way that I thought. The clay animation is very well done and voices chosen well. But for some reason it fell short for me. I was a little bored.
7/10
g_cell22@ - 17 reviews
14.4.2010 - age: 26-35
Refreshingly original, and very funny. Wes Anderson doesn't always hit home runs, but I love his creative mind. Not sure what his target audience was (maybe himself? ), but it worked for me and my wife.
7/10
enialbrelsyg@ - 58 reviews
5.4.2010 - age: 50+
This movie was really fun. Quite a bit, shall we say, odd comedy. Another movie which is great for the whole family which even the 18 year old enjoys. Just a plainly fun movie.
8/10
powhound1080@ - 36 reviews
3.4.2010 - age: 18-25
It was very funny and very good for children 3 to 10 I am 8.
10/10
farmerbilly@ - 3 reviews
18.3.2010 - age: 1-12
This was to me considered to be a very well done amazing animated childrens film which I myself found it to be entertaining. The humour of course brought not only myself the attention but for the families as well. The two main characters really put in alot of effort for us viewers to enjoy watching how amazing this film turned out. (George Clooney and Meryl Street) This story had certainly got to my attention and had made me want to find out what will be next until the end of the film. The writer showed that he has ways to put his enthusiasm to be able to make this film to be a succes and for the title sure fits into it as well (fantastic)
9/10
movieactress2002@ - 143 reviews
11.3.2010 - age: 50+
I like it! It is a really good movie for kids.
10/10
drakonchik1999@ - first review
8.3.2010 - age: 1-12
A fantastic film to watch with anyone even remotely interested in stop-motion animation.
10/10
redisforever@ - 7 reviews
15.2.2010 - age: 13-17
What a disappointment story-wise although the animation and voice-overs were wonderful! If you love Roald Dahl stories as I do and have actually read the book "Fantastic Mr. Fox", prepare for a large let-down in this Americanized, iphone-era version which is only vaguely inspired by the fabulous and finely-crafted original tale.
3/10
hajwhitney@ - 54 reviews
9.2.2010 - age: 50+
I dont want the hour of my life back, but I'd never sit thru it again. You will either love or hate this movie. I'm glad I saw it at the cheap theatre. The animation is story book style which was unique. The plot was simple and shallow. It just wasnt a good show. If youre an odd ball (usually liberal grass smoker type) who liked where the Wildthings are, then you might enjoy this. My kid was bored senseless... and so were the others in the theatre.
4/10
saskheat@ - 64 reviews
8.2.2010 - age: 36-49
I simply Loved this movie! Completely original and amazing fun to watch...
10/10
adrim1@ - 2 reviews
31.1.2010 - age: 36-49
This movie was cussing awesome! There was way more clean adult orientated humor than what I was expecting for a animated film. Most other animated films try to humor adults with crude sexual innuendo rather than smart humor which makes this film truely Fantastic!
10/10
cassidys@ - 20 reviews
27.1.2010 - age: 26-35
Another strong movie by Wes Anderson, a great animation style coupled with convincing voice acting make this film stand out among others. I loved it. That being said a movie not targeted to kids (direction by Wes Anderson should make that clear) and a picture that finds itself in a strange place having a more 'high brow' style humor in an animated film without the typical plot lines or emotional 'gimmicks'.
9/10
shanepyman@ - first review
22.1.2010 - age: 18-25
Charming and clever, this was a real treat to watch. A notable performance by George Clooney in the titular role that has gone un-lauded in the press. Artistic and pretty to look at. Funny at just the right times. The best interpretation of the "tone" of Roald Dahl in film in a long time.
8/10
scottmaciver@ - 22 reviews
20.1.2010 - age: 26-35
It really was fantastic. It was humourous in a way that some people wouldn't understand and that is what helps make it so great. It doesn't need slapstic stupidity to be fun and clever.
9/10
magicpie33@ - first review
16.1.2010 - age: 26-35
Boring... Most of the jokes lacked umph... and the animation was second rate. I'd try to give this movie an honest review but it truly did suck.
3/10
jbizri@ - first review
16.1.2010 - age: 13-17
Very trippy. Could see how people could either love or hate this movie. Art was really interesting, gave it its trippy funky appeal. Voices could have been anyone, gave it's so so feel.
5/10
colleenklock@ - 11 reviews
16.1.2010 - age: 36-49
Phenomenal! If you are a Wes Anderson fan, it has all the characteristic stylings and wit and (very)flawed heroes. The visuals, while being a tribute to the kind of stop motion puppetry coming out of England and Eastern Europe in the sixties, utilizes pretty much every animation technique there is to create an original and unique experience. The "action" sequences are a delight, and whoever was in charge of scoring the film needs some serious awards! Do try and catch it while it is still in theatres!
9/10
somerled@ - 30 reviews
13.1.2010 - age: 36-49
Never read the book but found movie very enjoyable, in fact it was charming. Not for kids but I can see how some adults would not enjoy it. The look of the film was amazing, can't remember seeing anything quite like it.
8/10
parker_2@ - 244 reviews
12.1.2010 - age: 36-49