![]() And just as the movie runs out of steam, the final credits save the day." But the voyage runs into trouble, and they wind up in … well, check the title.Ĭamerin Courtney ( Christianity Today Movies) says, "As the movie progresses, the humor threshold gets lower and lower. Together, Alex the Lion (Stiller), Marty the Zebra (Rock), Melman the Giraffe (Schwimmer), and Gloria the Hippo (Pinkett Smith) cause enough trouble to earn them a one-way tickets to Kenya. In his first directorial effort since 1998's underrated Antz, Eric Darnell delivers a story about the misadventures of mismatched creature companions who have escaped the extravagant luxuries of New York's Central Park zoo in order to seek their natural habitats. It scored an impressive opening weekend (approximately $61 million), not far behind Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith ($70 million), which held on to the top spot for the second straight week. Photos © Copyright DreamWorks SKG What Other Critics Are Saying compiled by Jeffrey Overstreetįeaturing a whole zoo full of celebrity voice talents-Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, and more-Dreamworks' latest animated feature, Madagascar, refused to be crushed by the Dark Side of the Force. There's a bit of bathroom and belching humor and a couple of lion attack scenes that could scare the youngest viewers, but otherwise this PG-rated flick is reasonably family-friendly. Madagascar is rated PG for mild violence, crude humor and some thematic elements. The Family Corner For parents to consider
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