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What TENG *does* have is...
So, that's about it. A hilarious, comic romp that is *not* your typical Disney movie. Sure, it's not the grand, sweaping epic that we have gotten used to Dinsey giving us, but hey, those were boring. It's fast paced, it's full of clever ironic humor and zesty one-liners, design that makes use of the cartoon medium with colors and cuts, and is just a great way to spend 90 minutes of your time.
I particularly enjoyed Kronk trying to keep up with Yzma's and Kuzco's orders in the diner kitchen... brilliantly timed, with just the right amount of straight man. Actually, Patrick Warburton's performance as Yzma's bodyguard Kronk is probably what pushed this flick from funny into killing myself with laughter. Everything the character does and says was cracking me up, beginning to end. I have higher expectations of the live action Tick show now. I hope he lives up to them. Anyways, straying back to the point, I remember thinking several times how much more Looney Tunes this was instead of Disney. Even the art style (the squirrel, anyone?) and sound effects really did have that Chuck Jones feel, and I liked it! But it managed this without feeling stolen or contrived... very cool. As for the actual plot, it is pretty predictable, but at least the guys at Disney had the common sense to make the rest of the movie really entertaining around such a simple core. There's so many little touches (I liked when Kuzco onscreen argues with Kuzco narrating) that you won't even notice this is a fairly weak little story. The only problem I had was with the title... I said it before, I'll say it again. Give it a title that has something to do with the story! Yeah, yeah, there's a line about the Emperor's all-important groove somewhere near the beginning, but it's largely forgotten after the first act. The Emperor's New Groove has a devilishly fun sense of humour, a great voice cast, interesting art, and enough music to move the story along without bogging it down. This ain't your daddy's Disney cartoon. I'd love to see more of this from Eisner and Company very soon. Think they'll oblige me?
Ahem.
However, I love snarky sarcasm too. Like Poolman and DnaError have pointed out, The Emperor’s New Groove ain’t really Disney. Nope. And while the little girl in me throws a temper tantrum for pink dresses and glittery magic fairy godmothers, the rest of me is left cracking up at a movie that doesn’t have a ball gown in sight. Instead, it’s about llamas. Yes. Llamas. Who came up with that word, anyway? Llama. An emperor turned into a llama. You have to admit, it’s not a premise you see every day. The voice cast is absolutely excellent. Not a soprano in sight, erm, earshot, and lots of well-timed and witty banter. David Spade and John Goodman play off each other quite well (although Pacha is a little too goody-goody for me), but the villains totally take the cake. Yzma (Eartha Kitt), an octogenarian (at least) with a serious boy-toy fetish and said boy-toy Kronk (Patrick Warburton) have got to be the most fun villains Disney has ever come up with. While Yzma’s got that suitably-over-the-top evil thing going on, Kronk is completely oblivious, obsessed with Martha Stewart magazines and wrestling with his conscience (who can do one-handed-handstand-push-ups). I mean, the guy even sings his own theme song -- Kuzco the Emperor has to hire someone else to do it for him. How’s that for cool? Admittedly, the movie does bog down a bit in the second act, as Kuzco and Pacha wrestle with the definition of friendship and loyalty and honor and all that. But it doesn’t last long, so stay awake. There’s no songs to speak of, and unlike everyone else, I actually do miss that, although it doesn’t detract from the movie. But there’s also no love interest (except a happy and very pregnant wife), and that’s something I don’t miss at all. As grand and as wonderful as love is, there are other things in the world to make movies about. While I would never call The Emperor’s New Groove the best movie Disney’s ever made, I would call it the funniest. In fact, it’s probably the Disney movie I watch the most thanks to its fast pace and amusing quips, and my suspicion that Kuzco would step on Jiminy Cricket any day of the week. (I never liked Jiminy Cricket, if you can’t tell.) Check it out. Millions of Kronk fans can’t be wrong.
Is It Worth Staying Through End Credits?
Intermission! [some sources: IMDb]
Groovy Quotes
Kuzco: Don't tell me: We're about to go over a huge waterfall. Pacha: Yep. Kuzco: Sharp rocks at the bottom? Pacha: Most likely. Kuzco: Bring it on.
Pacha: Where did you come from, little guy?
Yzma: Why do we even HAVE that lever?
Yzma: Are you talking to that squirrel?
Yzma: Tell us where the talking llama is and we'll burn your house to the ground.
Pacha: Someday, you're gonna find yourself all alone, with nobody to blame but yourself.
Kuzco: It's a good thing you're not a big fat guy or this would be really difficult. Yzma: That is the last time we take directions from a squirrel. If you liked this movie, try these: This review page was last updated on 3.19.04 MRFH Home . Reviews . Findaflik . Features! . MRFH Forum © 2004 Mutant Reviewers From Hell (Original Content). All Rights Reserved. |