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Barnyard
seems like it might be fun. Cows acting like humans? Get out! That’s hilarious! But really, it’s not. It’s a one-note premise that falls flat after about 10 minutes.
Story
Barnyard
reminds me of a classic
Far Side
comic strip from Gary Larson, in which there’s a bunch of cows in a field near a road, standing around on two legs, smoking cigarettes, chatting with one another. One of them suddenly yells, “CAR!” and they drop on all fours and act like, well, cows, as the car drives by. Once the car is gone, they stand back up again and resume their activities. Funny, right?
For a comic strip
. To concoct a whole movie around the idea, however, you might be pushing it. And so we have
Barnyard
. The cows—along with the hens, the goats, pigs, horses, et. al.—walk on two legs and conduct themselves in a humanly fashion when the farmer is away. They even party hardy in the barn-turned-speakeasy once the sun goes down. Of course, to keep the story going,
Barnyard
throws in a father-son conflict, with evil, pillaging coyotes as the villains. Whatever. The cows are still standing in the end.
Acting
The list of big talent lending their vocals this time around also fail to inspire. Comedian
Kevin James
voices the main cow, Otis, the “original party animal” who could care less about anything else but having fun. Gruff veteran
Sam Elliot
plays his dad, Ben, the strong leader of the farm who tries to teach his son how to care for the other animals. Yawn. Let’s see, there’s also
Friends
’
Courteney Cox
as a lovely she cow;
Wanda Sykes
as her wisecracking friend (does she do anything else but wisecrack?);
Danny Glover
as a wise old mule (yes, this is what he’s been reduced to); and
Andie MacDowell
as a mother hen. A real mother hen. Don’t even ask about Wild Mike.
Direction
And don’t even get me started on the fact ALL the bovines have udders, regardless of gender. Is Otis a bull trapped in a cow’s body? Of course, as I’m obsessing over this rather glaring error in animal realism, I have to stop myself, realizing I’m watching a movie about talking farm animals, livin’ life large as quasi-humans. Sigh. Writer/director
Steve Oedekerk
—
Jim Carrey
’s go-to screenwriter, having penned
Bruce Almighty
and both
Ace Ventura
s—also has
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist
under his belt. Yes, he knows a bit about comedy, but his comic sensibilities obviously run
very
broad. In other words, there are no subtle inside remarks aimed at the adults. To
Oedekerk
’s credit, there are some moments of hilarity, especially when Otis and a bunch of “Jersey” thug cows go for a joy ride. But it’s fleeting. It might be time to take a break from this glut of cutesy CGI animation.
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