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‘Rio’: The Reviews Are In!

Critics swoon over CG animation so colorful it ‘glows’ in this Brazilian bird tale voiced by Jesse Eisenberg, Jamie Foxx, more. By Eric Ditzian “Rio” Photo: 20th Century Fox If “Hop” has proved anything with its two straight weekends at the top of the box office (including a $37.5 million debut), it’s that animated fare is so often review-proof. The Russell Brand-starring tale about the Easter Bunny has owned the multiplex all this month despite being a critical dud. Now comes “Rio,” a film that not only has been garnering stellar reviews but is dropping into theaters as spring vacations unleash students from schools around the country. Is it any surprise, then, that some box-office prognosticators are suggesting the 3-D flick could gross as much as $50 million in its opening weekend? Critics have been lauding the film’s eye-popping visuals, winning musical numbers and memorable cast of supporting characters. The only criticisms, it seems, are that “Rio” perhaps jams too much wackiness into its 96-minute running time. For those assessments and more, read on for what the critics are saying about the movie. The Story “The opening musical number, featuring the exotic birds of Brazil in choreographed flight, is splashy enough to be promising. The CG animation is so colorful it just about glows. And it certainly seems a great idea to have Jesse Eisenberg, with his nerdy-hiccupy eagerness, voice the animated hero, a macaw named Blu who got poached from his native South American rain forest and has grown up as the companion of Linda (Leslie Mann), a Minnesota bookstore owner. The perfectly sturdy bird-out-of-water setup has Blu being taken back down to Rio by ornithologists so that he can mate with Jewel (Anne Hathaway), a gorgeous female macaw. They’re the last two adults of the species. Once there, of course, he must learn how to be a wild bird: how to fly and fall in love.” — Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly The Performances “Eisenberg’s tremulous voice is just right for Blu, giving him a neurotic, urban, understated wit. ‘You know how people say, “It’s a jungle out there?” ‘ he complains to Jewel when they find themselves in the middle of a rain forest. ‘Not a good thing.’ He gets strong support from Tracy Morgan as a bulldog, George Lopez as a toucan, and will.i.am and Jamie Foxx as friendly birds. But the star of the show in every respect is a cockatoo named Nigel (Jemaine Clement of HBO’s ‘Flight of the Conchords’), one of the most masterfully animated characters in movie history.” — Nell Minow, Chicago Sun-Times The Looks and the Sounds “Produced by the team responsible for ‘Ice Age,’ the far more colorful ‘Rio’ bursts with the native beauty of Brazil, from the taut tushies on Ipanema to the familiar sights of Corcovado and Rio’s cramped favelas. Composers John Powell and the great Sergio Mendes take their cues from samba and Antonio Carlos Jobim to create a musical backdrop every bit as evocative as the dazzling visuals, which exploit the flora, fauna and distinctively built environment for all their jewel-toned riches.” — Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post The Dissenters “Too many supporting characters of too little comic distinction compete for our attention in ‘Rio,’ including a pack of martial-arts-trained marmosets designed to give the penguins of ‘Madagascar’ some spinoff competition. The movie isn’t dull, exactly; the problem lies in the other, antsy direction. Culminating in a melee taking place during the annual celebration of Carnaval, the movie makes it difficult to enjoy its party vibe. Serial kidnappings have a way of harshing the tropical mellow.” — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune The Final Word ” ‘Rio’ is such a delight, so much better than anything we’ve seen in animated form this year, that you won’t mind the 3-D premium prices, you won’t hate that your children want to watch the Blu-ray over and over again when it comes out on video, and won’t dread the compulsion they’ll feel to do sequels — lots and lots of sequels — and probably spoil it as they do.” — Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel Check out everything we’ve got on “Rio.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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‘Rio’ Trailer Contains Embedded Code For ‘Angry Birds’ Game

Movie tie-in connects hit bird-slingshotting game to upcoming animated film starring voice of Jesse Eisenberg. By Adam Rosenberg A scene from “Rio” Photo: Fox Filmes do Brasil Fox aired a 30-second spot for its forthcoming animated family comedy “Rio” during the fourth quarter of a tense showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers at Super Bowl XLV. In an advertising first, the trailer contained an embedded code for an unlockable level in the top-selling Apple App Store game “Angry Birds.” The level connects to a larger contest that offers participants the opportunity to win a trip to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil for the film’s March 22 premiere. Also out in March is “Angry Birds Rio,” a movie tie-in that brings developer Rovio Mobile’s hit bird-slingshotting game to the characters and locales of the Fox film. “Rio” is the work of “Ice Age” director Carlos Saldanha and “Big Momma’s House” writer Don Rhymer. “The Social Network” star and Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg lends his voice to the lead bird role of Blu, a rare species of macaw living in Minnesota who is sent off on a high-flying adventure to Rio de Janeiro where he is meant to find fellow macaw Jewel (Anne Hathaway) and … ahem … repopulate the species. Things don’t quite prove to be that simple however, with everything from poachers to Blu’s pesky fear of flying getting in the way. Blu encounters a range of colorful characters on his journey, voiced by the likes of George Lopez, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, Tracy Morgan, Will.i.am, Jamie Fox and Jane Lynch, among others. The trailer features Blu flapping his way through a series of wacky situations, all of them involving a multicolored rainbow of tropical birds. “Rio” hits theaters on April 15, an American/Brazilian production from 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Hollywood Ink: Jemaine Clement is Men in Black 3’s Man in Black

List of Primetime Emmy Awards nominations in major categories (Kitchener – Waterloo Record)

LOS ANGELES – Nominees in major categories for the 61st annual Primetime Emmy Awards.

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2009 Emmy Nominees: ’30 Rock’ Rules, ‘Family Guy’ and Simon Baker Shake Things Up (BuddyTV)

The Emmy nominations were announced this morning, and there were some truly out-of-the-box nominees.  Sarah Silverman for Lead Actress in a Comedy for her Comedy Central show?  Flight of the Conchords for Comedy Series and Jemaine Clement for Lead Actor?  Simon Baker from The Mentalist?  And Family Guy for Outstanding Comedy Series?  Yeah, these aren’t your daddy’s Emmys. Complete List of …

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2009 Emmy Nominees: ’30 Rock’ Rules, ‘Family Guy’ and Simon Baker Shake Things Up (BuddyTV)