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You should play the Over the Hedge game, it's a sequel to the movie and its basically the animals going to various places to gather snacks as the villain goes on a revenge plan by mind controlling other animals and giving them things like tazers and wrenches ("Ah, the ultimate weapon - a wrench!")
I read this comment before I watched it and I'm disappointed he didn't mention anything about the shell. I'm convinced this movie is responsible for at least half of the people who think turtle shells are like separate from the turtle's body. Because, like, I watched this as a kid and I didn't know turtle shells are like an exoskeleton type of thing, and I know it's a common trope in media, but it was such a major plot point with him losing his shell that I think it stuck with a lot of kids.
Hoodwinked in iran, in mid 2000s was so famous that when it dubbed in persian, they put famous, nostalgic persian songs in it. The contrast between this movie, with strange animations and persian ingredients, was like you were on acid or something
I still remember "ghoorooba ke mishe roshan cheragha" on the taxi's radio, when the wolf took a taxi to appear in front of hoodwink. That scene made me laugh so hard.
Exactly lol. It had nothing to do with the period of time it came out. Also, I have watched Hoodwinked as a kid and as an adult many times and I have never once felt creeped out by the animation. I love the movie.
Film snobs are always so forgiving of indie movies having low budgets, but then they turn in to elitists when it comes to animation. Not everything can be Pixar. I remember Roger Ebert giving a speech on a cruise ship I went on as a kid, and he spent the whole time talking about how the magic of the cinema makes budget limitations irrelevant when the audience gives in to the magic of a film, then the next episode of his show I watched he reviwed Hoodwinked and endlessly bagged on the animation for looking cheap and crappy. Made me lose respect for him a bit at a young age. If you look at the reviews for The Polar Express on Rotten Tomatoes, it got trashed by almost every critic for it's animation. It has a negative "Rotten" rating. Yeah, motion capture can be disarming sometimes, especially when it's depicting realistic humans, but shouldn't critics be able to look past that and focus on the story and the art of the craft?
@@GoatMalp Yeah but... to be able to look past the entirety of a movie that might be completely unpleasant to the eyes is hard to dismiss. Animation will probably get critiqued harder than irl films since uk... live action films tend to lack the uncanniness that animated films can fall into unfortunately.
I am fairly sure the animators for Hoodwinked did not have any experience in cgi beforehand so they where learning as they working on the film simultaneously which I think explains the animation
That thought just makes it so much funnier to me. I may be in the minority, but i find a certain charm in works of art that feels like just guys fucking around, and having a blast while doing it.
The shit animation of Hoodwinked adds to the charm of it for me lol. It's so fun how disgusting it looks. I still love this movie, it's nostalgic and fun for me and that Tree Critter song is the best one.
@@farkasmactavishAt the same time, Verne is right most of the time. Humans don't want animals going through their food and will attack them if they continued. And they did! But the I realized that his name is YOUR MOVIE SUCKS, so always take online reviewers with a grain of salt.
I used to watch it in the br portuguese dub as a kid and I always thought his name was Verme, which is similar to the pt pronunciation for Verne, but means Maggot. I thought it was very fitting.
@@farkasmactavish sorry but I agree heavy with Adum on this so I'm gonna argue, I'm mostly just fucking around so don't take it too serious lmao. Even with characters you're supposed to hate, you can still enjoy their role in the story or enjoy hating them. But this type of response to a character comes not from the traits inherent to their character but by the failure to properly flesh them out or make the character enjoyable to CONSUME as a viewer. Obvious examples are villain characters like Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda or the character people fucking love bringing up in conversations like this, Geoffrey from Game of Thrones. They are BAD and you're supposed to not like them, but they are still characters that make the story more enjoyable. But there's also funny characters that are annoying or stiff or cranky that are still FUN Good Annoying: Donkey from Shrek, annoying, talks too much, is a coward and for the most part just comical relief, but who doesn't love Donkey?!? Good Stiff: Manfred from Ice Age (like Adum FUCKING MENTIONED btw) is a complete push-over that always wants to do things the ''right way'' and wants to be morally superior and is super cranky, just a lame-o SQUARE but I fucking LOVE Manny he's one of my favourite characters ever. This turtle fuck isn't any of of these things, he's a piece of shit through and through, he should die.
I absolutely loved Hoodwinked as a kid, not just because the animation looked perfectly fine to me at the time, but because it was one of those rare animated movies that actually got a French Canadian dub instead of simply using the version from France and calling it a day. Sounds crazy to give credit to a dub but it gave the whole movie a lot of extra charm and they freaking nailed adapting the songs too! Even though the visuals aged horribly I have too much nostalgia to say anything bad about this movie
I grew up with the French-from-France dub and it was pretty good too. I think it's one of those rare cases were the dub made it better, got rid of some "topical" jokes and somewhat fixed the comedic timing.
Adam's gonna be 105, with dementia, in a nursing home, and will be muttering under his breathe about his verne hatred 😂😂😂 Nurses will be like, "damn this verne guy sounds awful"
I was laughing harder by the end of that than I had in a while. I have no idea what the hell happened, but I think Verne is Adum's natural predator. Turtles seem to send him into a mix of fear and confusion.
It's so deserved. Even as a kid, I felt like the turtle was the main antagonist by far. The guy trying to kill the raccoon was like, way less of a threat.
Fun Fact: During the production of Over the Hedge, there was an episode of The Apprentice where two winners of a challenge or whatever got to be voice actors for two background characters. I am not joking. Look it up.
My favorite part of FearDotCom is the mother of the ghost girl says that she was a hemophiliac and would bleed to death from the slightest cut, hence her fear being knives and yet we find out that this girls favorite place to play as a little girl was an old rusty steel mill.
I love how every shitty early 2000s internet horror movie acts like everything that happens on the internet is restricted strictly to the area the main characters live in
part of why Hoodwinked is so ugly was because it was one of the first independently financed computer-animated movies, made on a budget of $8 million (Madagascar came out the same year and had a budget of $75 million). The director said it gave him a lot more creative control, but it was so restrictive in terms of resources that it effectively meant we're watching the first draft of the film.
i specifically remember watching hoodwinked in theaters with my mom when i was a kid, and it was the first time that i was ever able to guess exactly what would happen in a movie
I personally LOVED hoodwinked as a kid and tbh I still do. The wolf away spray. The I was prepared song by the goat. The frogs song and the voice acting by the bear cop, wolf, lumberjack, and frog really genuinely makes me laugh!!
that stupid mission of where you had to steal things from the house/garage on a time limit left me so stressed i still sweat thinking about it lmao (if i had my PS2 i wouldn't hesitate to play it again)
Still, Rockin' the Suburbs, Family of Me, and Heist were some of the first songs on my original-iPod-era MP3 player, and they've been on my favorites playlist ever since.
What you said about Hoodwinked is definitely something that every fan (including myself), would agree with. Even we agree that the animation isn’t good and it’s the writing and characters that makes up for it. When you pointed out the details of the animation being unpolished or unfinished, that actually makes sense when you find out that this was the first time the animators learned how to animate. They had to learn as they were making the movie and because of the low budget, they couldn’t reshoot scenes and had to rely on the first draft. That actually makes me appreciate the film even more and even though the animation is very low quality, you can tell that the animators were trying their best and scenes like the skiing scene were the animators at their best.
I love that Adum's boyfriend is making Adum watch and listen to terrible nostalgic movies and musics from 2000s, and Adum criticizes boyfriend's taste constantly via review
They should’ve scrapped all the slapstick with Verne and just put him in a room with Adum for five minutes after the credits rolled and seen what happened.
I've never understood the old horror trope of "this person, who was really kind when they were alive, was murdered or died a tragic death, so now their ghost kills random people indiscriminately because they are angry" Like what? And then at the end said ghost is treated like they were really a good guy all along.
i think it is based on very old folklore about ghosts, which over time is referenced and altered over and over again. if u read about how people in the past described ghosts it kind of seems like theyre describing scary hallucinations it can get quite surreal. like the (human) ghost moves and acts like an animal, walking and barking like a dog or slithering and hiding like a snake. most of the time the dead coming to life in any way is automatically sinister regardless of how that person was in life. the dead coming to life is often the result of something being done wrong, maybe the burial, so its automatically negative. I can see why a person who genuienly believes they saw a ghost of a loved one would see the ghost in a sinister form. they are grieving and in pain and are being, well, haunted by that pain in the form of a ghost. i remember reading how there were a lot more ghosts sightings during and after the American civil war, because it was such an unusually brutal war and so many families lost loved ones without ever seeing their bodies. they didnt get the closure of their loved one dying in their home and then burying their body. i think genuine ghost sightings are a manifestation of peoples pain and fears towards loss and just death in general. sorry u probably werent looking for a serious answer lol
@@BlisaBLisa After the Tsunami that rocked Japan around a decade ago there was a sharp increase in reports of ghost sightings by survivors and loved ones.
I did love Hoodwinked as a kid, but yes, that animation was dated even back then I remember renting the DVD for the 1st time with my parents and when those nightmare schnitzel children appeared we all collectively screamed as a family, scared the shit out of our pets too 😂😂😂
Hoodwinked reminds me a lot of a Source FilmMaker animation. All the characters are overexaggerated and anything up close is jarring and borderline creepy, but it moves so fast you barely have time to register that and the humor is built to match. As a kid it's hard to ask for more, I remember watching it in class once and we had the time of our lives, it definitely has the nostalgia factor for me. Though I think if you want that same style in a more tranditionally good movie then the Madagascar or Hotel Transylvania films are there.
Hoodwinked is one of those films that you have engrained in the back of your mind but don’t know the name until someone says it. This is the only definition of film I will EVER say is, without a doubt, a masterpiece. I legitimately forgot about this film until I had a video essay recommended from the TH-cam algorithm. To this day, I have no idea if it was a curse or a pleasure to see it again.
"I would like to Ben Fold the turtle" make me actually laugh out loud 😂 Also I would LOVE for you to play the Over the Hedge game (with Scoot present, of course) I played it quite a bit as a kid even though I hadn't seen the movie lol
At the start of Hoodwinked it shows it's a pop up picture book, the characters are meant to look like they are in a pop up picture book, it's a bit of a mixed bag on how well they did, but yeah... Everyone misses this key detail, even though the pop up picture book is shown once each story is started... Edit: I clarify in comments, but I am not talking about designs of characters, I meant the movement of the characters is like a picture book, sorry for not being clear.
of course everyone misses this key detail lmfao, its because they failed so miserably there wasnt even a HINT of an idea of what they were trying to achieve.
I should clarify, I mean their movements,mnot their designs. The Characters move like they are on swivel points, if you ever used an interactive pop up book characters move on a swivel point. The bears right at the start move as if they are moveable elements of a pop up book. As for the designs, that's another matter, sorry for the confusion.
I got to meet Jim Belushi through work and I asked him about his role as the Schnitzel Man. His response started with a disheartened chuckle and then he went on a rant about Harvey Weinstein. Cool guy though, he even signed my coworker’s laserdisc copy of Red Heat.
A fun fact is the guy that played the “Be Prepared” goat in Hoodwinked was a tangential family friend. I ate dinner with the guy on several occasions. Funny stuff
- To give Over The Hedge credit, it's one of the few kids movies to execute the "liar revealed" trope very well, in my opinion. - I think Hammy's sugar rush scene was the first time a movie had done it THAT well. It's surreal to think that that scene would later influence the scene with Quicksilver in X-Men: Days of Future Past, which would go on to inspire the bar fight scene in the first Sonic the Hedgehog movie.
I can see hoodwinked being a movie you HAD to see as a child to love a bit. I loved it when I was a kid, and yeah I thought the animation was bad, but i was captivated my the story in my own way. I even listened to the commentary lols. I know they made the story specifically to be accessible for kids to figure out who the bad guy is so that’s why it’s so obvious. I know someone complimented them on the water animation and they thought that was funny.
Unfortunately for Adum, the only characters in the comic strip that Over The Hedge is based on are the raccoon and the turtle. The squirrel is in it occasionally, but really 90% of it is the dynamic between the raccoon and the turtle. So the turtle is actually one of the few characters they couldn't have left out.
Is there, like, a good hour of unused material where you're just going off on that turtle? I'd really like to hear that. That would be like ASMR for my soul.
I was able to watch over the hedge in 5 parts because the turtle was absolutely killing me. It was such a drag to get through. Thank you for this representation Adum.
Hoodwinked got localized for Polish release and it has some of the weirdest out of place references to old cinema culture, I watched it as a kid as well and remembering it always feels like a fever dream.
I remember seeing Hoodwinked in theatre with my friends when we were 10 years old and we all thought it was the funniest shit ever. It's funny seeing how mad it looks all these years later.
I haven't thought about Hoodwinked in YEARS. I don't know how many times I watched it as a kid, but this is definitely a nostalgia trip. I need to watch it again. It's a lot worse than I remember though, how I wish to be a kid again.
The Turtle from Over the Hedge being Confused Matthew's rendition of the Draco Malfoy aspect of Simba has got to be one of the deepest cuts imaginable.
Hoodwinked is tied to one of the happiest nights of my life. My parents and I, for the only time I remember, went to see a movie and get dinner together. We had so much fun and really enjoyed the movie. Long story short, I will always love Hoodwinked and hope I get the rare ass Blu-Ray one day.
I love how decorated the ghost website is! Like, gotta have a UI box thats all rusty red with illustrated guts all over! Gotta use a proprietary font that no one can read!
Hoodwinked and Over the Hedge are absolute cinema. Peak fiction right there. Over the Hedge is unironically one of my all time favorite Dreamworks movies.
You’re misunderstanding the “you’re a fox” line from Over The Hedge. RJ was just trying to boost her confidence by saying even though you may feel ugly, you’re pretty on the inside. Its an animal pun.
As a kid I genuinely believed Hoodwinked was made by DreamWorks or something and looking at it for the first time since then is blowing my mind. I'm looking at images that I remember so vividly (because I've seen the movie probably a dozen times) but it's just so low quality compared to what I remember. Maybe it was the crt doing most if the heavy lifting...
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Adam have you watched Kaboom?
I think you would dig it.
You should play the Over the Hedge game, it's a sequel to the movie and its basically the animals going to various places to gather snacks as the villain goes on a revenge plan by mind controlling other animals and giving them things like tazers and wrenches ("Ah, the ultimate weapon - a wrench!")
you already said “i hate that fucking turtle” a million times, no need for the uncensored version
If you get annoyed by the dated CG of Hoodwinked! then you should also check out Barnyard........ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks Adum
I thought i was the only one who *REALLY* can't stand the Turtle
finally we're reviewing REAL cinema 😤
The Schnitzel scene in Hoodwinked alone will be studied for generations
Every guy: Ryan Gosling is literally me!
In truth: Verne from Over the Hedge is literally me!
Fear dot coms cover art gave me nightmares as a kid
"Over The Hedge is too derivative" crying lmao
Adam ranting about the turtle for half of the review is what I needed.
Quick Google search
I mean he is part of Hydra…
"Am I allowed to say executed?"
I haven't laughed so hard in a long while.
I read this comment before I watched it and I'm disappointed he didn't mention anything about the shell. I'm convinced this movie is responsible for at least half of the people who think turtle shells are like separate from the turtle's body. Because, like, I watched this as a kid and I didn't know turtle shells are like an exoskeleton type of thing, and I know it's a common trope in media, but it was such a major plot point with him losing his shell that I think it stuck with a lot of kids.
Not gonna lie I hate his modern ramble videos, I miss his older content where he felt a LOT more coherent.
The Big 3 of cinema.
Over the Hedge is the Big Me of this group
fuck the big three, its just big me
-Hoodwinked
Kubrick punching air wishing he could deconstruct as well as Hoodwinked
What the God father wished it could be
Imagine the beautiful world where this is true
Hoodwinked in iran, in mid 2000s was so famous that when it dubbed in persian, they put famous, nostalgic persian songs in it. The contrast between this movie, with strange animations and persian ingredients, was like you were on acid or something
I still remember "ghoorooba ke mishe roshan cheragha" on the taxi's radio, when the wolf took a taxi to appear in front of hoodwink. That scene made me laugh so hard.
Wow , that's actually very interesting lol
I love hearing about weird cultural artifacts like these, it's so interesting how different cultures localize media.
بترسید کیسه اومد
منو رفیقم هنو چن وقت یه بار اینو به هم میگیم
barnyard is cult classic in iran bkz of dub and is a 10/10 exprience@@Osamathegamer
Not a single mention of the greatest hero in animation history, the Verminator. I don't think Adam actually watched over the hedge.
that man carried the whole movie with his van
Based Lex pfp
DWAYNE LAFONTANT
he was so enraged by the turtle he forgot Verminator, smh 😔
"Over the Hedge looks so much better than Hoodwinked" yeah that's what 10x the budget will get you
Exactly lol. It had nothing to do with the period of time it came out. Also, I have watched Hoodwinked as a kid and as an adult many times and I have never once felt creeped out by the animation. I love the movie.
How dare they not be as pretty as Pixar!
Hoodwinked 2 is proof however what happens when you have a budget, but completely forget what made the first movie entertaining.
Film snobs are always so forgiving of indie movies having low budgets, but then they turn in to elitists when it comes to animation. Not everything can be Pixar.
I remember Roger Ebert giving a speech on a cruise ship I went on as a kid, and he spent the whole time talking about how the magic of the cinema makes budget limitations irrelevant when the audience gives in to the magic of a film, then the next episode of his show I watched he reviwed Hoodwinked and endlessly bagged on the animation for looking cheap and crappy. Made me lose respect for him a bit at a young age.
If you look at the reviews for The Polar Express on Rotten Tomatoes, it got trashed by almost every critic for it's animation. It has a negative "Rotten" rating.
Yeah, motion capture can be disarming sometimes, especially when it's depicting realistic humans, but shouldn't critics be able to look past that and focus on the story and the art of the craft?
@@GoatMalp Yeah but... to be able to look past the entirety of a movie that might be completely unpleasant to the eyes is hard to dismiss. Animation will probably get critiqued harder than irl films since uk... live action films tend to lack the uncanniness that animated films can fall into unfortunately.
I am fairly sure the animators for Hoodwinked did not have any experience in cgi beforehand so they where learning as they working on the film simultaneously which I think explains the animation
So it's like if killer bean got a theatrical release
@@zxt5148Killer bean is made by an industry professional, what is that comparison lmao
@@zxt5148The guy who made killer bean was experienced in computer animation. And for what it is, it looks fine.
That thought just makes it so much funnier to me. I may be in the minority, but i find a certain charm in works of art that feels like just guys fucking around, and having a blast while doing it.
I do not remember it being that bad lmao
Hoodwinked! budget: $8 million
Hoodwinked! box office gross: $110 million
Hoodwinked! DVD sales: $32 million estimated
Daaaamn
And then they made a sequel where the animation somehow looked WORSE than the first movie 💀
W film production
The shit animation of Hoodwinked adds to the charm of it for me lol. It's so fun how disgusting it looks. I still love this movie, it's nostalgic and fun for me and that Tree Critter song is the best one.
Shoutout to the guy who sent that dvd TEN years ago. Hope he still watches and finally completes the arc
I wonder if they bought the domain to troll Adum in some way 🤔
How much Adam hates Verne is comedy gold
I don't understand why he's making it a criticism. You're _supposed_ to hate him. The movie did a good job there.
@@farkasmactavishAt the same time, Verne is right most of the time. Humans don't want animals going through their food and will attack them if they continued. And they did!
But the I realized that his name is YOUR MOVIE SUCKS, so always take online reviewers with a grain of salt.
I used to watch it in the br portuguese dub as a kid and I always thought his name was Verme, which is similar to the pt pronunciation for Verne, but means Maggot. I thought it was very fitting.
Nobody tell him they sound similar
@@farkasmactavish sorry but I agree heavy with Adum on this so I'm gonna argue, I'm mostly just fucking around so don't take it too serious lmao.
Even with characters you're supposed to hate, you can still enjoy their role in the story or enjoy hating them.
But this type of response to a character comes not from the traits inherent to their character but by the failure to properly flesh them out or make the character enjoyable to CONSUME as a viewer.
Obvious examples are villain characters like Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda or the character people fucking love bringing up in conversations like this, Geoffrey from Game of Thrones. They are BAD and you're supposed to not like them, but they are still characters that make the story more enjoyable.
But there's also funny characters that are annoying or stiff or cranky that are still FUN
Good Annoying: Donkey from Shrek, annoying, talks too much, is a coward and for the most part just comical relief, but who doesn't love Donkey?!?
Good Stiff: Manfred from Ice Age (like Adum FUCKING MENTIONED btw) is a complete push-over that always wants to do things the ''right way'' and wants to be morally superior and is super cranky, just a lame-o SQUARE but I fucking LOVE Manny he's one of my favourite characters ever.
This turtle fuck isn't any of of these things, he's a piece of shit through and through, he should die.
I did not have "YMS wishes euthanasia on an animated turtle" on my 2024 bingo card
What a weird year
I had it in four separate places.
@@fireflocs dang you hit bingo?
I absolutely loved Hoodwinked as a kid, not just because the animation looked perfectly fine to me at the time, but because it was one of those rare animated movies that actually got a French Canadian dub instead of simply using the version from France and calling it a day. Sounds crazy to give credit to a dub but it gave the whole movie a lot of extra charm and they freaking nailed adapting the songs too! Even though the visuals aged horribly I have too much nostalgia to say anything bad about this movie
Quebec mentioned
Yeah I'll always see Hoodwinked as a campy film I unironically enjoyed but now ironically love due to the horrifying animation
Tabarnak
I grew up with the French-from-France dub and it was pretty good too. I think it's one of those rare cases were the dub made it better, got rid of some "topical" jokes and somewhat fixed the comedic timing.
The cast for the Quebec dub was amazing too, some real big names in there!
8:29 If you ever wanted to hear a man wish death upon Verne for 30 whole seconds, this is your lucky day
Adam's gonna be 105, with dementia, in a nursing home, and will be muttering under his breathe about his verne hatred 😂😂😂
Nurses will be like, "damn this verne guy sounds awful"
It was way more than 30
Hoodwinked is just a complete acid trip
of a film
YMS vomiting hate for a turtle for 8 minutes straight lmao
I was laughing harder by the end of that than I had in a while.
I have no idea what the hell happened, but I think Verne is Adum's natural predator.
Turtles seem to send him into a mix of fear and confusion.
It's so deserved. Even as a kid, I felt like the turtle was the main antagonist by far.
The guy trying to kill the raccoon was like, way less of a threat.
😂😂😂😂
5:26 ... Thought he was exaggerating the mediocre voice acting, but damn that was so low effort.
Hoodwinked is the kind of movie that should be a "bargin bin Shrek" due to its look, but the writing and voice acting legitimately carries it.
Hoodwinked > Synedoche, New York
I love that adam tried to be nice to Hoodwinked for his boyfriend, but it all came crashing down in less than a minute
Who is his boyfriend?
@@Alice_vampirinhaA man that has kino taste in animated movies.
@@Alice_vampirinhaa TRUE connoisseur of kino
didnt expect u to understand the masterpiece that is hoodwinked and over the hedge
How could you talk about Over the Hedge and NOT mention The Verminator AT ALL?
Stand down sister! It’s just an opinion
@Jdudhhsuxbsksj but what opinion? he didn't mention it
@@rena-sans considering that adum didn't mention him, maybe we can assume that the verminator didn't leave an impression
@@ivan_ivankovich lol yes we can only assume
Justice for the Verminator, bro is a chad
I love how everyone who's never seen Hoodwinked because of the animation are blown away by how good the story is.
Yeah, the story's pretty fun.
Fun Fact: During the production of Over the Hedge, there was an episode of The Apprentice where two winners of a challenge or whatever got to be voice actors for two background characters.
I am not joking. Look it up.
Wow, that IS fun!
Thank you
ok but now we need to know WHO
@@billygoatguy3960 Lee and Sean of the season 5 contestants.
@@billygoatguy3960 you literally don’t
6:15 I’m glad “Saw: The Video Game” has acclimated so far into Adum’s mind that he cannot go one day without mentioning it.
If he could somehow track down the GET ME OUTTA HERE guy for a guest appearance, it would be cinematic perfection
this is one of those inside jokes that will flash before my eyes whenever I die
My favorite part of FearDotCom is the mother of the ghost girl says that she was a hemophiliac and would bleed to death from the slightest cut, hence her fear being knives and yet we find out that this girls favorite place to play as a little girl was an old rusty steel mill.
She was afraid of getting lock jaw over all. Tetanus is definitely scary.
I gotta watch Hoodwinked this sounds wild
Is that why she's an albino? All the blood/color was drained from her? 😂
I love how every shitty early 2000s internet horror movie acts like everything that happens on the internet is restricted strictly to the area the main characters live in
"I do not wish pain on anybody, except the turtle from Over the Hedge"
part of why Hoodwinked is so ugly was because it was one of the first independently financed computer-animated movies, made on a budget of $8 million (Madagascar came out the same year and had a budget of $75 million). The director said it gave him a lot more creative control, but it was so restrictive in terms of resources that it effectively meant we're watching the first draft of the film.
And it made 110 million worldwide. It was a massive success. It's like the animated equivalent of a blumhouse movie
I always thought the turtle screaming half heartedly was intentional and found it hilarious
i specifically remember watching hoodwinked in theaters with my mom when i was a kid, and it was the first time that i was ever able to guess exactly what would happen in a movie
As a kid, Hoodwinked's animation was Pixar tier to me. I'm not sure how I thought that
I personally LOVED hoodwinked as a kid and tbh I still do. The wolf away spray.
The I was prepared song by the goat. The frogs song and the voice acting by the bear cop, wolf, lumberjack, and frog really genuinely makes me laugh!!
I too enjoy a society where Adum ponders whether or not it's YT appropriate to want to execute a computer-generated turtle from 2006.
From the Ben Folds wikipedia page: "In addition to contributing music to the soundtracks of the animated films Hoodwinked!, and Over the Hedge", lol
The Over the Hedge video game was stupidly good for what it was. It had a golfing kart derby game that I would play for hours with friends.
that stupid mission of where you had to steal things from the house/garage on a time limit left me so stressed i still sweat thinking about it lmao
(if i had my PS2 i wouldn't hesitate to play it again)
Ben Folds' songs that he made for Over The Hedge are BANGERS, and I wish other films would follow suit. Go listen to "Heist", it's fire.
this. the songs from over the hedge were so good and are still really catchy.
The animation in Hoodwinked looks like those bowling alley and animations you get after you get a strike or gutter or whatever.
Those Ben Folds songs are the best part about Over the Hedge. "Heist" is a jam, and "Still" is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
And "Rockin' the Suburbs" is a hilarious straight-up parody of his own song.
Still, Rockin' the Suburbs, Family of Me, and Heist were some of the first songs on my original-iPod-era MP3 player, and they've been on my favorites playlist ever since.
Still (Reprise) is literally 6 minutes long and it's not even the version in the movie idk why he went so hard on it
absolutely insane original soundtrack for a dreamworld animated film.
ROCKIN THE SUBURBS
JUST LIKE MICHAEL JACKSON DID
ROCKIN THE SUBURBS
EXCEPT THAT HE WAS TALENTED
It only took like 14 years but finally you reviewed some kino
What you said about Hoodwinked is definitely something that every fan (including myself), would agree with. Even we agree that the animation isn’t good and it’s the writing and characters that makes up for it. When you pointed out the details of the animation being unpolished or unfinished, that actually makes sense when you find out that this was the first time the animators learned how to animate. They had to learn as they were making the movie and because of the low budget, they couldn’t reshoot scenes and had to rely on the first draft. That actually makes me appreciate the film even more and even though the animation is very low quality, you can tell that the animators were trying their best and scenes like the skiing scene were the animators at their best.
Hoodwinked is actually a great movie, the animation tricked people into believing it’s bad!
What ever this video format is, I love it
I have to agree with you Ceebs, in fact I agree with you so completely I might have to vote you 4 mayor !!!
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The girl-possum with the eye makeup from Over The Hedge was an inspiration for a *generation* of furry emos with the exact same personality.
The possum couple and the skunk were my first ever crushes and I didn't realise until this video
Fact
@@nommerz5465couple? My brother/sister in Christ, they were father and daughter.
@@ahemhimynameis Haven't seen the film since I was like 8, cut me some slack
@@nommerz5465shit... you might have unlocked some obscure memories of mine
(i too had a crush on the skunk good god)
"I do not wish pain on anyone except the turtle from over the hedge"
Talks about Over The Hedge without once mentioning the Verminator
I love that Adum's boyfriend is making Adum watch and listen to terrible nostalgic movies and musics from 2000s, and Adum criticizes boyfriend's taste constantly via review
They should’ve scrapped all the slapstick with Verne and just put him in a room with Adum for five minutes after the credits rolled and seen what happened.
I feel like the hoodwinked watch along was like a year ago.
Either it was 5 years ago or last week… you can never tell with our boy Adum!
that's because it was almost exactly a year, 51 weeks, ago
same with feardotcom lol it's been so long since the watchalong that i don't remember anything from the movie lmao
Seeing those Hoodwinked scenes made me remember the times watching with both nostalgia and terror alike.
Damn Adam is turning into a Critic of Nostalgia, a Nostalgia Critic if you will.
You’re wrong about hoodwinked. It’s a classic.
For a second I thought this was a reupload from like 2006
I'm getting a slight feeling that Adum didn't like the turtle 🤣
I don’t know. I’m still getting Adum might like the turtle
Don't jump to conclusions like that
He wouldn't be talking about the turtle so much if he didn't like him at least a little
@@dontuserachelslurs adums bullying the turtle because he really really likes him
Almost like the turtle wasn’t intended to sound excited & animated
Adum vs 'animated' turtle is easily the standout outburst of 2024. Nothing will come close.
""animated'" is a good way to put it
I've never understood the old horror trope of "this person, who was really kind when they were alive, was murdered or died a tragic death, so now their ghost kills random people indiscriminately because they are angry"
Like what?
And then at the end said ghost is treated like they were really a good guy all along.
i think it is based on very old folklore about ghosts, which over time is referenced and altered over and over again. if u read about how people in the past described ghosts it kind of seems like theyre describing scary hallucinations it can get quite surreal. like the (human) ghost moves and acts like an animal, walking and barking like a dog or slithering and hiding like a snake. most of the time the dead coming to life in any way is automatically sinister regardless of how that person was in life. the dead coming to life is often the result of something being done wrong, maybe the burial, so its automatically negative. I can see why a person who genuienly believes they saw a ghost of a loved one would see the ghost in a sinister form. they are grieving and in pain and are being, well, haunted by that pain in the form of a ghost. i remember reading how there were a lot more ghosts sightings during and after the American civil war, because it was such an unusually brutal war and so many families lost loved ones without ever seeing their bodies. they didnt get the closure of their loved one dying in their home and then burying their body. i think genuine ghost sightings are a manifestation of peoples pain and fears towards loss and just death in general.
sorry u probably werent looking for a serious answer lol
@@BlisaBLisa After the Tsunami that rocked Japan around a decade ago there was a sharp increase in reports of ghost sightings by survivors and loved ones.
@@kylegonewild I didnt know that thats interesting. makes sense that something so traumatic would cause ppl to see ghosts of it
it’s called temporary insanity and it’s been a valid legal defense for ghosts for centuries now
@@obscure.reference oh yeah? Got any case law examples buddy?
I did love Hoodwinked as a kid, but yes, that animation was dated even back then
I remember renting the DVD for the 1st time with my parents and when those nightmare schnitzel children appeared we all collectively screamed as a family, scared the shit out of our pets too 😂😂😂
Hoodwinked reminds me a lot of a Source FilmMaker animation. All the characters are overexaggerated and anything up close is jarring and borderline creepy, but it moves so fast you barely have time to register that and the humor is built to match. As a kid it's hard to ask for more, I remember watching it in class once and we had the time of our lives, it definitely has the nostalgia factor for me. Though I think if you want that same style in a more tranditionally good movie then the Madagascar or Hotel Transylvania films are there.
Hoodwinked is a masterpiece.
Spoken like somebody who's been hoodwinked.
Hoodwinked is one of those films that you have engrained in the back of your mind but don’t know the name until someone says it. This is the only definition of film I will EVER say is, without a doubt, a masterpiece.
I legitimately forgot about this film until I had a video essay recommended from the TH-cam algorithm. To this day, I have no idea if it was a curse or a pleasure to see it again.
Hoodwinked was my favourite movie as a kid. I’m not sure why
@@D44RK_Iced_Yogsgoes in the same psychological bin as Ringo
Hoodwinked is Anne Hathaway at her peak
"I would like to Ben Fold the turtle" make me actually laugh out loud 😂
Also I would LOVE for you to play the Over the Hedge game (with Scoot present, of course) I played it quite a bit as a kid even though I hadn't seen the movie lol
That is certainly a combination of movies.
At the start of Hoodwinked it shows it's a pop up picture book, the characters are meant to look like they are in a pop up picture book, it's a bit of a mixed bag on how well they did, but yeah... Everyone misses this key detail, even though the pop up picture book is shown once each story is started...
Edit: I clarify in comments, but I am not talking about designs of characters, I meant the movement of the characters is like a picture book, sorry for not being clear.
They do not look like pop up drawings at all.
of course everyone misses this key detail lmfao, its because they failed so miserably there wasnt even a HINT of an idea of what they were trying to achieve.
I should clarify, I mean their movements,mnot their designs.
The Characters move like they are on swivel points, if you ever used an interactive pop up book characters move on a swivel point. The bears right at the start move as if they are moveable elements of a pop up book.
As for the designs, that's another matter, sorry for the confusion.
The Over the Hedge review was mostly just a review of the turtle.
I got to meet Jim Belushi through work and I asked him about his role as the Schnitzel Man. His response started with a disheartened chuckle and then he went on a rant about Harvey Weinstein. Cool guy though, he even signed my coworker’s laserdisc copy of Red Heat.
A fun fact is the guy that played the “Be Prepared” goat in Hoodwinked was a tangential family friend. I ate dinner with the guy on several occasions. Funny stuff
Unironically the best part of the movie! I'm jealous that you knew him!
- To give Over The Hedge credit, it's one of the few kids movies to execute the "liar revealed" trope very well, in my opinion.
- I think Hammy's sugar rush scene was the first time a movie had done it THAT well. It's surreal to think that that scene would later influence the scene with Quicksilver in X-Men: Days of Future Past, which would go on to inspire the bar fight scene in the first Sonic the Hedgehog movie.
none of which were as cool as superman looking at the flash while he was using super speed
I can see hoodwinked being a movie you HAD to see as a child to love a bit. I loved it when I was a kid, and yeah I thought the animation was bad, but i was captivated my the story in my own way. I even listened to the commentary lols. I know they made the story specifically to be accessible for kids to figure out who the bad guy is so that’s why it’s so obvious. I know someone complimented them on the water animation and they thought that was funny.
Unfortunately for Adum, the only characters in the comic strip that Over The Hedge is based on are the raccoon and the turtle. The squirrel is in it occasionally, but really 90% of it is the dynamic between the raccoon and the turtle. So the turtle is actually one of the few characters they couldn't have left out.
Is there, like, a good hour of unused material where you're just going off on that turtle? I'd really like to hear that. That would be like ASMR for my soul.
"...am I allowed to say 'executed?'" had me rolling. Great video, Adum.
Adam, after watching Over the Hedge: "Tonight, I dine on turtle soup!"
I was able to watch over the hedge in 5 parts because the turtle was absolutely killing me. It was such a drag to get through. Thank you for this representation Adum.
I saw Over The Hedge in the theater on release. During that time I would go to the mall and hang out and watch whatever is playing.
All of these Movies are True Kino Cinema.
10% film critique 90% turtle hate 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hoodwinked got localized for Polish release and it has some of the weirdest out of place references to old cinema culture, I watched it as a kid as well and remembering it always feels like a fever dream.
I remember seeing Hoodwinked in theatre with my friends when we were 10 years old and we all thought it was the funniest shit ever. It's funny seeing how mad it looks all these years later.
That just means you cared about over the hedge. So it got you there. It affected you. It made you feel something
Over the Hedge videogame was my childhood.
Can recommend.
6/10
I haven't thought about Hoodwinked in YEARS. I don't know how many times I watched it as a kid, but this is definitely a nostalgia trip. I need to watch it again. It's a lot worse than I remember though, how I wish to be a kid again.
Now to convince Adum's boyfriend to watch the 2000's Hot Wheels movies 🔥🔥
Ben Folds really put all his folds into the Over The Hedge soundtrack. I still listen to that to this day.
The Turtle from Over the Hedge being Confused Matthew's rendition of the Draco Malfoy aspect of Simba has got to be one of the deepest cuts imaginable.
Hoodwinked is tied to one of the happiest nights of my life. My parents and I, for the only time I remember, went to see a movie and get dinner together. We had so much fun and really enjoyed the movie. Long story short, I will always love Hoodwinked and hope I get the rare ass Blu-Ray one day.
when you started talking about Confused Matthew I felt like I was having a mental breakdown and was hallucinating that part of the video
I love how decorated the ghost website is! Like, gotta have a UI box thats all rusty red with illustrated guts all over! Gotta use a proprietary font that no one can read!
Well no one saw Hoodwinked in the theaters, it got the Iron Giant effect where it played a lot on Cartoon Network
The movie made 110 million.. so instead of meat riding your favorite TH-camr maybe get some irl friends?
Hoodwinked and Over the Hedge are absolute cinema. Peak fiction right there. Over the Hedge is unironically one of my all time favorite Dreamworks movies.
I WAS PREPARED!
But did you beep?
I WAS PREGNANT!
Good, you should ALWAYS BE PREPARED
Insane triple feature
HOODWINKED
I'd say Hoodwinked looks low-budget, but that doesn't equate to "bad". They did what they could with the resources they had.
This boi acting like we weren't all watching Doogal. Add that to your kino viewing experience.
Hoodwinked and Over the Hedge ARE THE classic niche animated movies. They are so good!
You’re misunderstanding the “you’re a fox” line from Over The Hedge. RJ was just trying to boost her confidence by saying even though you may feel ugly, you’re pretty on the inside. Its an animal pun.
All that talk about the fox line and he doesn't mention how they buttplugged the character on screen
“Who would upload movie reviews in 1 in the morning” YMS: Oh boy 1:30am.
As a kid I genuinely believed Hoodwinked was made by DreamWorks or something and looking at it for the first time since then is blowing my mind. I'm looking at images that I remember so vividly (because I've seen the movie probably a dozen times) but it's just so low quality compared to what I remember. Maybe it was the crt doing most if the heavy lifting...
So without the turtle over the hedge is a 10/10 film confirmed?
5:37 Over the Hedge apathetic turtle moaning compilation 2024
3/10 on hoodwinked is crazy. Your talking about literal kino here
Hoodwinked wasn't something you saw in a theatre- it was a movie that was constantly played on cartoon Network
...I watched it in theaters