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5 January 2007 (USA) moreTagline:
Don't Let Your Hair Down. Don't Go To The Ball. Don't Visit Grandma. morePlot:
An alliance of evil-doers, led by Frieda (Weaver), looks to take over Fairy Tale Land. But when Ella (Gellar) realizes her stepmother is out to ruin her storybook existence, she takes a dramatic turn and blossoms into the leader of the resistance effort. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| George Carlin | ... | The Wizard (voice) | |
| John Di Maggio | ... | Dwarf 1 / Dwarf 2 / Giant (voice) (as John De Maggio) | |
| Andy Dick | ... | Mambo (voice) | |
| Sarah Michelle Gellar | ... | Ella (voice) | |
| Lisa Kaplan | ... | Fairy Godmother (voice) | |
| Jill Talley | ... | Stepsister 2 / Witch 2 / Baby's Mother (voice) (as Jill Talley Kenny) | |
| Tom Kenny | ... | Amigo 3 / Dwarf 3 / Messenger / Wolf 2 (voice) (as Tom J. Kenny) | |
| Tress MacNeille | ... | Witch 1 (voice) (as Tress Mac Neille) | |
| Michael McShane | ... | Rumplestiltskin (voice) | |
| Rob Paulsen | ... | Amigo 2 (voice) (as Robert F. Paulsen III) | |
| Jon Polito | ... | Wolf 1 (voice) (as John Polito) | |
| Freddie Prinze Jr. | ... | Rick (voice) | |
| Phil Proctor | ... | Amigo 1 (voice) (as Philip G. Proctor) | |
| Wallace Shawn | ... | Munk (voice) | |
| Kath Soucie | ... | Stepsister 1 / Baby / Red Riding Hood (voice) (as Kath E. Soucie) |
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Rated PG for some mild action and rude humor.Parents Guide:
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66 min | USA:87 min | 75 minLanguage:
EnglishColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby Digital EXCertification:
USA:PG | Singapore:G | Hong Kong:I | Netherlands:6 | Argentina:Atp | Ireland:G | Portugal:M/6 | Germany:o.Al. | Peru:PT | South Korea:All | New Zealand:G | Finland:K-7 | Sweden:7MOVIEmeter: 
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The original actor who was to play Rumplestiltskin, died during the making of the film and was replaced with Michael McShane. moreQuotes:
Rick: Can I get you guys a refill on the mead?Wolf #1: [gestures to a chair] What's your rush, kid? Sit down!
Wolf #2: Take a load off! Pour yourself a glass.
Rick: [sits] All right! Don't mind if I do. You know, that's the first time anybody asked me to sit down...
[puts feet up, accidentally kicks fork, food flicks and hits someone across the room]
Wolf #1: So, what's your name, kid?
Rick: Rick.
Wolf #2: So, are you a good guy, or a bad guy, or what kind?
Rick: Neither! I work in the kitchen.
Wolf #1: Let me give you some advice. Around here, you're either a good guy, or a bad guy. And between you and me, I don't see much future in being good. *Capiche*?
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Why is the title "Happily N'Ever After" and not "Happily Never After"?Was this George Carlin's last film?
Is this movie about Cinderella?
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Once upon a time, twelve years ago to be exact, a Canadian film studio by the name of Lionsgate was created. At the start their films went pretty much unnoticed. Starting in 2000 a wave of change came about. First was 'American Psycho', then 'Monster's Ball' in 2001, followed by 'Saw', 'Fahrenheit 9/11', 'The Devil's Rejects', & 'Crash' in the years after. All those films became notable favorites of many. The year is now 2007, and Lionsgate has assembled a rather interesting collection of people to take part in their latest release. Animation designer of 1997's 'Pippi Longstocking', Paul Boger is directing. 'The Return of Jafar's story creator Doug Langdale and 'Ground Control's writer Rob Moreland have been chosen to write. To bring the characters created to life, on board is 'The Grudge's Sarah Michelle Gellar, 'Scooby-Doo's Freddy Prinze Jr., & once alien obliterating, Sigourney Weaver. Together with numerous others, they have created the atrocity of a film with the truthful title 'Happily N'Ever'.
The Wizard of Fairy Tale Land, played by George Carlin, is going on vacation. That leaves his assistants Mambo and Munk, played by Andy Dick and Wallace Shawn in charge. It's now their duty to keep the balance of good and evil. This means making sure all stories go according to planned; each getting their happy ending. Everything is okay until Sigourney Weaver's character, Frieda, Cinderella's evil step-mother, finds out about the Wizard's absence and easily takes over. The kingdom is now in shambles with evil now holding power. Cinderella, played by Sarah Michelle sets out with Mambo and Monk in search of Prince Charming hoping that he'll be able to save the day. Rick, the dishwasher of the Prince, feels this is a waste of time. His plan is for him, Cinderella, Mambo, & Monk to take out Frieda themselves, which the others disagree with. Either way, the fact remains that she must be stopped, and soon.
If this had been released in 2001, the idea of it might be more appealing. Unfortunately, since it didn't, it's almost impossible not to compare with 'Shrek'. Once again fairy tale icons have been synced together for a CGI film. Only this time, they're aren't as much fun to watch. I'll confess, the introduction fooled me. It made me think that it would end up being okay. Thirty-one minutes in, I was completely frustrated. I wanted it to end right then and there. This is actually fitting though considering a line Will gives at the end of the intro. He states, "I'm sorry to tell you, but it only gets worse from here." How sad it is that I didn't pay any attention to his warning.
The kinks in the characters really make the difference here. Cinderella isn't able to stray from believing the Prince is her one true love. She doesn't end up opening her eyes to what is right in front of her until the very end. This ends up making her seem dimwitted, and as a result, makes us never really care about her. Then Rumpelstiltskin, played by Michael McShane, ends up slowly turning good once evil is in favor and lets him to get the baby he sought after. This change ends up affecting his fairy tale. Instead of being dragged into the earth by rage, he ends up staying and helps care for the child. This was only done for the film because he becomes somewhat likable. So of course in the end, they can't simply dispose of him like in the actual story. I guess anyone can now re-write one of the Brother's Grimm's classic tales.
Above all other imperfections displayed, repetitiveness is honestly the worst of them all. Over and over and over and over and over mostly from Frieda, is the idea that nothing is going to end happy said. Sometimes it's re-worded, sometimes it's not. I would think that title of the film gave that away. Even having Frieda shout it once would be okay, but no. They had to have her say it until it almost loses its meaning. It does succeed in making you want the happy ending to happen even more though. If that's even important at all at that point It does try, I'll give it that, but it's nowhere near as clever as 'Shrek'. I must say though, I did like the seven dwarfs. The twist on them is nice. With that I must also say, they single-handedly can't save 'Happily N'Ever After'. I urge you, avoid seeing it. Don't even rent it when it becomes available on DVD. Just walk away and never turn back.