Excited for the New Wallace & Gromit Film Curse of the Were-Rabbit?

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In summary, Wallace and Gromit are set to release their latest film this October and it looks very promising. The film is full of classic Wallace & Gromit humor and is sure to be enjoyed by fans of the series.
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So, the new Wallace & Gromit film, "Curse of the Were-Rabbit" is set to be released this October.

Is anyone else as excited about this as me? Except you, Astronuc...

With Peter Sallis (as ever), Peter Kay and John Thompson, I reckon this is going to be the best Wallace & Gromit film ever!




Are you happy now, Astronuc?!
 
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I'll bet it will be a crackin' good film!
 
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brewnog said:
So, the new Wallace & Gromit film, "Curse of the Were-Rabbit" is set to be released this October.

Is anyone else as excited about this as me? Except you, Astronuc...

With Peter Sallis (as ever), Peter Kay and John Thompson, I reckon this is going to be the best Wallace & Gromit film ever!


Are you happy now, Astronuc?!
:biggrin: :rofl:

Well it's bloody well about time. I thought I was going to have to wait until the next Shuttle launch or October, whichever comes first. :biggrin:

For those of you who would appreciate Monty Python and Mr. Bean, you'll probably appreciate Wallace and Gromit. Delightfully silly. :biggrin:

In case one is not familiar with Wallace & Gromit, see -

http://www.wallaceandgromit.com/fla/wg.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/...allace_and_gromit/front_page/html/default.stm

Hey, it's good stuff! :cool:

BTW, brewnog, I don't believe in pre-emptive posting. :biggrin: For those wondering, after brewnog posted about Wallace and Gromit in the "Is the moon made of green cheese?" thread, I encouraged him (and begged and pleaded :biggrin: ) to start a W&G thread.
 
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Awesome... thanks for the heads up, brewnog.
 
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Look at worsd wallace, i miss ice cream
 
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I saw the trailer at the theatre just the other day. It looks great. It's been so long since I saw Wallace & Gromit that I had almost forgotten about them.
 
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My favorite part about wallace and grommit is jut watching them get ready in the morning. i wish i was a cool inventor with machines to put on my socks for me...
 
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What was that short film the same guy made before Wallace and Grommet? It was the one where the different animals in a zoo were being interviewed. i saw that a couple of years ago and I haven't thought about it in a while. It's the same kind of silliness.

One line from that: (a turtle is being interviewed) "I actually try to spend as little time in here as possible. I don't get out and about; mainly I just escape into books."
 
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Chi Meson said:
What was that short film the same guy made before Wallace and Grommet? It was the one where the different animals in a zoo were being interviewed. i saw that a couple of years ago and I haven't thought about it in a while. It's the same kind of silliness.

One line from that: (a turtle is being interviewed) "I actually try to spend as little time in here as possible. I don't get out and about; mainly I just escape into books."

Creature Comforts.
 

1) Who created the characters of Wallace & Gromit?

Wallace & Gromit were created by British animator Nick Park.

2) When was the first Wallace & Gromit film released?

The first Wallace & Gromit film, "A Grand Day Out", was released in 1989.

3) How many Wallace & Gromit films are there?

There are four Wallace & Gromit films: "A Grand Day Out" (1989), "The Wrong Trousers" (1993), "A Close Shave" (1995), and "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" (2005).

4) What is the main theme of Wallace & Gromit films?

The main theme of Wallace & Gromit films is the dynamic duo's comedic and often chaotic adventures, usually involving inventions and mishaps.

5) Are there any plans for future Wallace & Gromit films?

As of now, there are no confirmed plans for future Wallace & Gromit films. However, creator Nick Park has expressed interest in continuing the series in the future.

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