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Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax A bright, bouncy, candy-colored take on Dr. Seuss' glum environmental fable, this latest CG-animated effort from the writers of "Horton Hears a Who!" has its share of eye ...
And the Once-ler tells Ted the tale of how he deforested the Seuss-scape long ago, all in the name of profit. The Once-ler, in flashbacks, remembers the warnings of the Lorax (Danny DeVito), and ...
The Lorax (Danny DeVito) spoke up for the trees but the Once-ler didn't listen. He regrets that, giving Ted the last Truffula seed to plant, in hopes of restoring the environment.
REVIEW: The Lorax isn't really in that much of "The Lorax." The little orange critter (voice of Danny DeVito) who "speaks for the trees" pops up occasionally, but it's Ed Helms' Once-ler who ...
The animated feature, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, is based on the classic Dr. Seuss environmentally themed children's book and stars the voices of Ed Helms, Danny DeVito and Zac Efron. Critic David ...
Unfortunately, though, there’s something tedious about this film, partly because the Lorax himself is sort of sidelined for Ted and Audrey’s story, partly due to a pointed environmental ...
The little kids understand. My 6-year-old son, Emmett, reads Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” at least once a week and can explain the message of the book succinctly. “It’s about ruining God’s ...
And the Once-ler tells Ted the tale of how he deforested the Seuss-scape long ago, all in the name of profit. The Once-ler, in flashbacks, remembers the warnings of the Lorax ...
The Lorax, voiced by Danny DeVito, lectures Ted (Zac Efron) about chopping down trees in Dr. Seuss' The Lorax. Other voice actors include Taylor Swift, Ed Helms and Betty White.
The Lorax does see the forest for the trees. Only there are no trees. That's the green-with-envy situation that we find ourselves in the environmental cautionary tale, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, a big ...
(The character names served as a sweet shout-out by Ted Geisel to his wife, Audrey, CEO of Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Lorax executive producer.) ...
Most of the changes and updates are tolerable -- the Thneedville concept works as basic satire, and Ted's innocence and pluck are eventually endearing.
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