
Blending state-of-the-art animation with live action, Hop tells the comic tale of Fred, an out-of-work slacker who accidentally injures the Easter Bunny and must take him in as he recovers. As Fred struggles with the world's worst house guest, both will learn what it takes to finally grow up.... (Full plot summary below)
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Blending state-of-the-art animation with live action, Hop tells the comic tale of Fred, an out-of-work slacker who accidentally injures the Easter Bunny and must take him in as he recovers. As Fred struggles with the world's worst house guest, both will learn what it takes to finally grow up.
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| Detroit NewsTom LongHop is just too shrill, slick and sickly sweet for anybody's good. Watching it won't rot your teeth, but it could leave an ugly cavity in your brain. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin Covert"Hop" is hip. And sassy, speedy and slick. It's that rarest of surprises, a movie for kids that transcends age barriers. |
| BeliefnetNell MinowDespite some surface appeal, it is as hollow in the center as a chocolate rabbit. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordI think mom, dad and the kids will have fun. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyIf anyone needed a reason to boycott Easter, this it. |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettA mostly silent theater filled with kids is one indication of this failed venture, a clock-watching pace and overall lack of creativity are two more |
| Metro Times (Detroit, MI)Corey HallMost gags are as disposable as last week's colored eggs, but there's likable geniality that keeps Hop tolerable, hinging on your tolerance of Brand's cheeky style. |
| GuardianPhilip FrenchIt's a combination of the worst movies about trouble in Santa Claus's north pole toy factory and a version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory lethally laced with sugar. |
| Film.comLaremy LegelKids will love Brand's frenetic drumming take on E.B., adults will love that there are a few clandestine adult jokes. |
| MediaMikesMichael A. SmithDirector Hill, who previously combined live action and animation with the second "Garfield" film as well as "Alvin and the Chipmunks," has a way of telling a story seamlessly. |