I believe the "rodentlike" species you are speaking of is a ring-tailed lemur?
I may be wrong... but it may be safe to assume that they are a lemur species because of their locality...
Madagascar...
there is a "madagascar: escape 2 africa" jack-in-the-box in one of our work bathrooms. when it pops open "i like to move it move it etc" plays louder than any noise a jack-in-the-box should ever make. it scared the fuck out of me and my heart rate took several minutes to slow down. i can only imagine what effect the actual movie would have...
The reviewer here is missing the one main ingredient about this movie: IT IS FOR CHILDREN. He reviews this movie as if it was made for adults and therefore the movie is an abomination. It is for kids and thus the humor (as in the first movie) will appeal to them. I am starting to suspect that this reviewer was born an adult, or just forgot what it is like to be a kid. With that, my review of the reviewer: one star!!!!
holy cow! This guy has NO sense of humor. And definitely never let him review a kids film again.
"...in teh history of literary criticism..." WTF? Go review some tortured indie films dude and stay away from pop culture.
My 4 year-old loved it, and I did too! We actually have seen it 3 times now and my girl's favorite character is Moto Moto and Gloria and of course Melman, well i guess she kind of likes them all. Actually there are some really good underlying messages, one in particular that sometimes love is not as you might imagine it...:-)
I may be wrong... but it may be safe to assume that they are a lemur species because of their locality...
Madagascar...
This is not as grave as mistaking the post-apocalyptic cockroach in Wall-E for a beetle.
And to think, lemurs are our ancestors.
Very distant, but still.
We're haplorhines, they're strepsirhines.
Very true, elenchos. Such a mistake should lead to ostracism...
"...in teh history of literary criticism..." WTF? Go review some tortured indie films dude and stay away from pop culture.