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             [Note:
            Ten people kept asking me when I was ever going to get out of
            the house and see a real movie at the theater. They finally annoyed
            me enough that I went just to make them quit bugging me. Along with
            my significant-other and my daughter, Smidge, we caught the
            "Chicken Run" at the matinee. There were three other
            people watching the movie with us. Just to let you know… I can’t
            stand sticky stuff. It’s a phobia I’ve had since I was little,
            and the theater floor just gives me the willies. So, we watch most
            of our movies at home.]
                 "Chicken
            Run"   
            
            Starring (voices, of course): Mel
            Gibson (Rocky), 
            Julia Sawalha (Ginger), Miranda Richardson (Mrs. Tweedy), 
            Jane Horrocks, Imelda Staunton, Benjamin Whitrow, Lynn Ferguson, 
            Tony Haygarth (Mr. Tweedy), Timothy Spall, Phil Daniels 
            
            1 hour, 35 minutes 
            Rated G 
            Aardman Productions 
            Released June 23, 2000 
             [JULY
            14, 2000]  Trapped
            in a prison camp where they are deprived of dignity, freedom, and
            put to death if they don’t lay their quota of eggs, Ginger and the
            other Chickens hatch plot after plot to escape from the clutches of
            Mr. and Mrs. Tweedy, their captors. While they find ways to get one
            or two chickens out, their goal is for their whole chicken community
            to escape en masse. Time after time they fail in their quest, and
            Ginger is sent to solitary confinement, until one day when a strange
            "flying" chicken named Rocky arrives in the camp,
            promising to teach all the old hens how to "fly" the coop.
            
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               Egg
              farming seems to be perfectly satisfying to a dullard like Mr.
              Tweedy, but evil, plotting Mrs. Tweedy wants more out of life. The
              need to escape escalates as Mrs. Tweedy becomes even more greedy,
              and plots to put the entire chicken population to death in a
              get-rich chicken scheme. 
              These
              chickens are nothing but innovative and devoted to their cause and
              each other. In this film the good prevail and the evil are
              ultimately punished. 
                
                
                
              "Chicken
              Run" is a fun, claymation animated short film by the same
              people who crafted the popular "Wallace and Gromit"
              films. It seems to be written for two levels: it has great appeal
              for both adults and children. The animation is fantastic and
              fascinating. The clay characters have a life of their own, and
              although some of them are meant to be annoying, they endear
              themselves to you. 
                
                
                
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          The
          level of detail in Aardman productions will bring you back time after
          time. I have watched the "Wallace and Gromit" films several
          times now and am utterly amazed at the lifelikeness of all the
          characters. But "Chicken Run" has far surpassed the level of
          perfection achieved in "Wallace and Gromit." 
            
            
            
          I
          recommend this movie highly. Notice that there are no warnings for
          this film. I reward those who have written and produced this movie
          with 4 stars out of 5. 
            
          
          
          [midge] 
            
            
          
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