Aha so you two along w offspring did see it.
Okay. Skandery i thought the basic plot did have enough. In fact I can't stand when Hollywood overplots, esp on climaxs. More below.
I thought the setup was great, with RJ (Bruce Willis) snitching the bears food and getting caught because of greedily wanting the potatoe Crinkles. Nick Nolte voiced the old grouchy bear dead on.
Wanda Sykes feigning interest in the cat to divert attention was a good subplot. I can't stand her when she is in her usual mouthy obnoxious mode, altho as a skunk she fit the bill. Still the transformation to "cat" was funny.
Anywho moving forward to the start of the climax. RJ is going to burn off with the hard earned food. Obvious theme is RJ is choosing selfish individuality over team/family wellbeing and life. Bear tells him how impressed he is with RJs schemery. RJ has change of heart. Great set up for climax IMO, great lesson to teach kids.
Hijacking the truck by shoving the food wagon off the cliff onto the Exterminator Truck was very uncreative IMO. Along with all the bang/smash/crash destructive theme that so many cartoons resort to. Just think they could have come up with a more creative way for RJ to free the captured critters away from Exterminator Guy. Instead more bang/crash/bang. Even as a kid i never got off on the endless destructive gags/disorder scenes on cartoons.
We did get a kick out of the ducks(?) or possums steering the van by walking on the steering wheel.
Agree the Squirell in hyperdrive after drinking the supercaffine drink was a howl, very well done. Esp outrunning the layser beams. :rofl: Even Kobe couldn't do that. Maybe not even Manu now after this past Gm 7 ending.