Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Happy Feet Two” begins as not so much a movie but a music video with a troupe of thousands singing and hoofing. The medley is pure pop, with songs made hits ...
Happy Feet Two is both well-intentioned and hard to sit through. It desperately wants to be a good time. In fact it tries over and over again to be fun, but that eagerness to entertain is actually the ...
Animation. Starring the voices of Elijah Wood, Pink and Robin Williams. Directed by George Miller. (PG. 100 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) The prospect of writing a bad review of "Happy Feet Two" is ...
The penguins are as adorable as ever in “Happy Feet Two.” Yet a couple of shrimp-like krill at the bottom of the food chain almost steal the show in this animated sequel that sticks to the formula of ...
The penguins are as adorable as ever in “Happy Feet Two.” Yet a couple of shrimp-like krill at the bottom of the food chain almost steal the show in this animated sequel that sticks to the formula of ...
George Miller’s “Happy Feet” is like “March of the Penguins” reconceived as a Super Bowl halftime show. It has lots of singing, lots of splashing and a vigorous pro-environment message. Oh, yeah — ...
Viewers weary of the increasing similarity of most animated films have a tonic at hand in "Happy Feet." Likely to be affectionately dubbed "March of the Penguins: The Musical," George Miller's long-in ...