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Home on the Range 2004 123movies

Home on the Range 2004 123movies

Bust a MooApr. 02, 200476 Min.
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Watch: Home on the Range 2004 123movies, Full Movie Online – Alameda Slim (Randy Quaid), a wanted cattle rustler, uses an alias to buy up properties all over western Nebraska, and his next target is the Patch of Heaven dairy farm, where the widow owner cares more for her “family” of yard animals than she does for profit. She just doesn’t have the cash to keep in business or to prevent Slim from taking her farm. The animals, mainly carefree youngsters, are unable to help, however, three cows of very different temperaments rise to the desperate occasion and set out to do battle for their dream home. They team up with the Sheriff’s megalomaniac horse and any other animal who can possibly help, even a crazy lucky rabbit and an invincible buffalo..
Plot: When a greedy outlaw schemes to take possession of the “Patch Of Heaven” dairy farm, three determined cows, a karate-kicking stallion and a colorful corral of critters join forces to save their home. The stakes are sky-high as this unlikely animal alliance risk their hides and match wits with a mysterious band of bad guys.
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5.3/10 Votes: 23,528
52% | RottenTomatoes
50/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1720 Popularity: 32.66 | TMDB

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Not prime grade beef, but still a nice selection of ground chuck
With Disney fazing out their hand-drawn animation studios in favor of the computer animation brand, one must accept the quiet passing of their traditional style with a mix of both admiration and frustration. A nod of respect for 44 motion pictures of varying degrees of quality followed by a note of sadness at the demand for bottom-line economics over artistic dedication.

As a swan song, “Home on the Range” is not the best send-off from the Mouse House. If “Lilo and Stitch” or “Brother Bear” had ended up as the final 2-D animated piece from the studio, it might have finished the tradition on a slightly higher note. Not that this latest one isn’t entertaining, but it lacks the drama to bring about the end of an era on a high note.

The time is the 1800s. The place — the Old West. Cattle drovers roam the land with their livestock, thieves and other miscreants terrorize the countryside and homesteaders try to eek out an existence in the middle of the wilderness. It is here that local farmer Pearl has set up her own his little paradise appropriately titled “Patch of Heaven.”

Among the animals on the farm, the cows clearly command the most respect. They include prim and proper Ms. Caloway (voice of Judi Dench) who does not tolerate recklessness, the air-headed Grace (voice of Jennifer Tilly) who spouts kooky Zen tidbits at inappropriate moments, and cocky Maggie (voice of Roseanne Barr), a headstrong show cow and the latest addition to the farm following misfortune at her old home.

Times are not good for Pearl, with the bank threatening to foreclose on her farm if she doesn’t come up with $750 within three days. Not wishing to lose another home, Maggie convinces Ms. Caloway and Grace to aid her in hunting down cattle thief Alameda Slim (voice of Randy Quaid). The three heifers find competition in a conceited and ambitious stallion named Buck (voice of Cuba Gooding Jr.) who is anxious to make a name for himself by being the mount of legendary bounty hunter Rico (voice of Charles Dennis).

The various parties continually cross paths in energetic vignettes, with Western clichés both adhered to and skewered as only a cartoon could do. The cows want Slim to collect the reward, Slim wants the cows to raise money to buy land cheap at auction, and Buck wants to impress Rico with his abilities to track and fight crime. Traps are set, alliances are forged and action ensues.

“Home on the Range” is certainly lively, and is often times quite humorous, but it suffers from a lack of creativity given the potential of the premise. For a cartoon about cows hunting down cattle rustlers, everything seems so formulaic. There are very few surprises and the characters seem to just go through the motions of the typical Disney animated fare.

Where it does succeed though is in the performances. Barr is delightfully acid-tongued as a cow with a tendency for showing off. Her timing is great and comments pointed, which only makes one wonder where she has been for the last few years.

Dench brings Mrs. Caloway a Victorian-era sense of composure and sophistication that is amusingly out of place in the Old West. Never mind how she got that British accent out there in the first place, Dench’s ability to bring dignity to the role is a welcome plus.

Tilly is a strange choice for Grace but acquits herself admirably. She’s both empty-headed and idiot savant, often at the same times, though her character is typically pushed to the background in favor of Maggie and Caloway’s bickering.

The rest of the cast is likable as well, with Gooding Jr. lively as the horse full of himself but with his heart more or less in the right place. Quaid can be amusing at times as the yodeling villain, and even Steve Buscemi shows up in a small but memorable role as a slimy fence for Alameda Slim’s stolen property named Wesley, whom Slim appropriately mispronounces as “weasely.”

But despite the good performances and lively action, there’s not much else at which the movie excels. The characters are all generic and based on archetypes. Who is Pearl and why should we care about her? Just because she dances around with her animals and they live in peaceful harmony with each other, we’re supposed to just automatically sympathize with her plight?

Also, what does Alameda plan to do with the land when he gets it? The answer to these and other questions — we don’t know. The filmmakers just want us to accept the plot as is, which may present a problem to the older members of the audience.

But the kids will probably love it. It’s simple and fun, and loaded with some lively country music performed by the likes of k.d. lang and Tim McGraw that is sure to bring a smile.

Compared to some of the lesser Disney offerings, “Home on the Range” is certainly a step up due to it’s glib approach to Western convention, but as the coda to an animated legacy dating back to “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” one wishes that the studio had chosen a beefier prize before putting their dynasty out to pasture.

Six out of ten stars. Not a bad cartoon, but as Disney’s animated swan song, it’s a bit of a disappointment.

Review By: filmbuff-36
home on the range
The critics were right about this movie that it wasn’t worth the time or movie to see it. This movie might have been one of the reason to shut down this ink animation dept. What was the purpose of this movie? Was it based on cows or Rosanne Barr? They should have featured her in a live action movie. There was not much of a story and it didn’t make sense. A yodeling outlaw riding a bison stealing cattle right from under ranchers who don’t have enough sense to take care of them. There is not one cow hand, cowboy, or cow dog in sight. Thank goodness, there are no predators either. Maybe this is a reason why the cows follow this outlaw like sheep, they never heard howling before nor are they ever sang to like one of the cows was by the old lady of pleasant valley.
Review By: torillaface

Other Information:

Original Title Home on the Range
Release Date 2004-04-02
Release Year 2004

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 16 min (76 min)
Budget 110000000
Revenue 103951461
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director Will Finn, John Sanford
Writer Will Finn, John Sanford, Michael LaBash
Actors Judi Dench, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jennifer Tilly
Country United States
Awards 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1 (negative ratio), 1.77 : 1, 2.39 : 1 (film sequences)
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor, USA (prints)
Film Length 2,082 m (Switzerland), 2,120 m (Finland)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)

Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Home on the Range 2004 123movies
Original title Home on the Range
TMDb Rating 6.024 1,720 votes

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