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"Antz"

Posted by rico on July 19, 2007 at 10:26:54:

I had forgotten how clever and outright funny this early Dreamworks CGI effort is when I ran across it in my collection (an anamorphic wide screen DVD). Woody Allen "stars" as "Z", a worker ant who wants to be an individual rather than a "colony player". The cast is remarkable (I'vepasted the list in below) and it's hard to believe that all the voices were recorded separately and then edited together for various converstions. I looked for mono/dialogue writing credit for Woody as some of the lines are so his that it's hard to believe he didn't at least have a hand there but neither the film's credit scroll not IMDB lists him as anything other than a voice actor. Gene Hackman is particularly well cast but when I think anout it everyone else is , too. A delightful romp and fun for all ages.

Next for me is "A Bug's Life"