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The Nut Job (2014)


MysteryMike

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The Nut Job is an upcoming 2014 Canadian/American 3D computer animated comedy film directed by Peter Lepeniotis. It is written by Lorne Cameron and Peter Lepeniotis, starring Will Arnett, Katherine Heigl, Liam Neeson, and Brendan Fraser. The film is based on the 2005 short animated film Surly Squirrel by Lepeniotis. The Nut Job will be released on January 17, 2014 by Open Road Films.

Plot: Set in fictional Oakton, The Nut Job follows the travails of Surly (Will Arnett), a mischievous squirrel and his rat friend Buddy, who plan a nut-store heist of outrageous proportions and unwittingly find themselves embroiled in a complicated adventure.

Cast:

Will Arnett as Surly

Katherine Heigl as Andie

Liam Neeson as Racoon

Brendan Fraser as Grayson

Stephen Lang as King

Sarah Gadon as Lana

Jeff Dunham as Mole

Maya Rudolph as Precious

Christian Potenza as Johnny

Stacey DePass as Jamie

Scott Yaphe as Lucky

Lyon Smith as Jimmy

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Went to run see Nut Job with a gathering of youngsters ages 5-9. This storyline was everywhere throughout the spot and excessively featherbrained to be captivating. There are the human bank looters, the wickedness creature pioneer raccoon and his thugs, the untouchable squirrel and his quiet pal rodent, the abhorrence city rats, the senseless puppy sidekick, a terrible cardinal, a previous squirrel saint with a few nuts detached, a few groundhogs with fart issues, a mole, and that's just the beginning! Some periodic chuckles all over there, however for the most part forgettable.

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