ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
On The Range (Directed by Will Finn and John Sanford,
with the voices of Roseanne Barr, Judi Dench, Jennifer Tilly and
Randy Quaid)
For
what is apparently its last foray into the hand-drawn 2D-animation
style upon which the studio was built, Disney takes a trip to the
Wild West for a bovine adventure like no other (are there any other
bovine adventures?).
"The
film doesn't reach the delirious heights of Disney's best, but
that will probably come as no surprise..." |
Bolshy
show cow Maggie (voiced by bolshy show cow Roseanne Barr) is sold
on to a new farm, the gloriously secluded 'Little Patch Of Heaven'.
Farm
owner Pearl discovers that the farm is to be put up for auction,
but she refuses to sell the animals to raise the money to keep her
land - "They're not critters, they're family".
So
Maggie and her fellow cows - uptight, prudent Mrs Calloway (Judi
Dench), and the tone-deaf new-age Grace (Jennifer Tilly) - set off
to capture notorious cattle-wrangling outlaw Alameda Slim (Randy
Quaid), claim the reward and save their home.
Will
they succeed? Will Alameda make rawhide of them? Will Disney finally
make a bit of money?
After
a fairly slow start, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ On The Range quickly finds its
way.
hit
and miss
There's
the amusing, though shamefully unexplored, side characters: a kung-fu
loving horse called Buck (Cuba Gooding Jr); a lucky wooden-legged
rabbit Jack, and a vocal cameo from Steve Buscemi.
There's
also a foot-tappingly good hoe-down score from Oscar winning composer
Alan Menkin (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin). And the
ending is true, rollicking Disney, utilising the best of 2D with
computer-aided animation.
The
film doesn't reach the delirious heights of Disney's best, but that
will probably come as no surprise.
Their
animation output has been decidedly hit and miss over the last few
years; Lilo & Stich, Atlantis and Mulan
have all gone towards tarnishing the reputation of this once great
empire.
Though
unlikely to reverse fortunes, this is a nice, if uninspired, bow
out for such a wonderfully enjoyable form of family entertainment.
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