Over the Hedge (Blu-ray) G
Taking back the neighborhood... One snack at a time.

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Blu-ray Disc Features:
- Rated: G
- Run Time: 1 hours, 23 minutes
- Video: Color
- Released: June 4, 2019
- Originally Released: 2006
- Label: Dreamworks Animated
- Encoding: Region A
- Note: Hammy's Boomerang Adventure
- Behind the hedge
- Meet the cast
- Verm-Tech infomercial
- The tech of Over the Hedge
- Filmmaker commentary
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen - 1.85
- Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - English, French, Spanish
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French, Spanish
- DTS - English, French, Spanish
- DTS HD Master Audio - English, French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English, French, Spanish
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Directed by | Karey Kirkpatrick & Tim Johnson | |
Music by | Ben Folds | |
Screenwriting by | Len Blum, Karey Kirkpatrick, Lorne Cameron & David Hoselton | |
Composition by | Rupert Gregson-Williams | |
Voice: | Bruce Willis, William Shatner, Garry Shandling, Thomas Haden Church & Brian Stepanek |
Entertainment Reviews:
4 stars out of 5 -- [T]he hyper-real compu-visuals are gorgeous....Any 'tooner stands or falls on its characters, and here they're an endearing, cheering bunch, larnyxed with aplomb.
Total Film
[T]he lively, solid storytelling should please viewers who hanker for old-fashioned family or even children's fare.
Sight and Sound
3 stars out of 4 -- [Hammy is] one of the funniest new stars out there and the best reason to watch this movie.
Premiere
If Over the Hedge aims solely to entertain, it does so in a way that's mildly amusing but mostly hackneyed. If it aims to instruct, it weakens its own argument with the plethora of product tie-ins.
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Associated Press
Rating: 3/5 --
Lack of a decent plot or memorable characters starts to show around the hour mark.
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BBC.com
It misses the mark a couple of times but in the main, it's good clean fun.
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Time Out
The final showdown, in which the critters tangle with security-rigged lawn flamingos and garden gnomes, would have made Rube Goldberg proud.
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Chicago Reader
Product Description:
A ragtag group of forest critters awakes from hibernation to find that their forest has been turned into a suburban housing development in this animated film co-directed by Tim Johnson (ANTZ) and first-timer Karey Kirkpatrick, and based on a comic strip by Michael Fry and T Lewis. Paternal turtle Verne (Gary Shandling) and his makeshift family--spunky skunk Stella (Wanda Sykes), speedy squirrel Hammy (Steve Carrell), dramatic father opossum Ozzie (William Shatner), and his perpetually embarrassed daughter Heather (Avril Lavigne)--are ready to start the annual forage for food when they discover a giant hedge where their forest used to be. Luckily, charming raccoon RJ (Bruce Willis) shows up just in time to teach them about humans and life on the other side of the hedge, and how much food there is to be had.
But what Verne and his pals don't know is that RJ's intentions are not necessarily honorable: this loner needs the food they forage to pay back a large debt to Vincent, a very large, angry bear (Nick Nolte). To make matters more difficult, on the other side of the hedge is Gladys (Allison Janney), the president of the neighborhood homeowner's association, who doesn't take kindly to wild animals. When she calls in the Verminator, Dwayne (Thomas Haden Church), it's all-out war as the animals infiltrate the world of humans. Will the loving forest family emerge victorious, or will the spoils of suburbia run them out of the small patch of land they have left' And will RJ stick by his new family, or just keep looking out for himself' Songs by musician Ben Folds reflect the film's take on the perils of suburbanization without being too preachy.
But what Verne and his pals don't know is that RJ's intentions are not necessarily honorable: this loner needs the food they forage to pay back a large debt to Vincent, a very large, angry bear (Nick Nolte). To make matters more difficult, on the other side of the hedge is Gladys (Allison Janney), the president of the neighborhood homeowner's association, who doesn't take kindly to wild animals. When she calls in the Verminator, Dwayne (Thomas Haden Church), it's all-out war as the animals infiltrate the world of humans. Will the loving forest family emerge victorious, or will the spoils of suburbia run them out of the small patch of land they have left' And will RJ stick by his new family, or just keep looking out for himself' Songs by musician Ben Folds reflect the film's take on the perils of suburbanization without being too preachy.
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Production Notes:
- Theatrical Release: May 19, 2006
Product Info
- Sales Rank: 126,421
- UPC: 191329085615
- Shipping Weight: 0.18/lbs (approx)
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