- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Release Date: Sep 15, 2006
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4.9
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 28 Ratings
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Positive: 13 out of 28
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Mixed: 3 out of 28
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Negative: 12 out of 28
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JordanG.Sep 24, 20060It was boring. It was horrible. Not only does it have no humor pointed at people over 5, but the parts they tried to make funny were undoubtly pathetic. Talking baseballs and bats don't amuse tweens, teens, or adults, the only thing that this sort of thing amuses is 5 year-olds. Horrible
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Myles#13Sep 27, 20063You can see sparks of what might've been, but Everyone's Hero turns out to be a rehash of almost every cartoon to date... except without the funnies, the charm or the script to back it up. Honestly, I'm not a cartoon hater... but this is one cartoon I would NOT see again.
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LindaM.TheorySep 14, 20060Leaving after 42 minutes of hell was one of the best decisions I have made in my life.
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MattL.Sep 15, 20060
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TinyTimSep 15, 20063So utterly unbelievably bad. But so bad its so amazingly entertaining that you end up somewhat enjoying yourself. That, however does not earn it anything of praise, it just earns it a fun afternoon and a reflection on how bad movies can truly get.
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SamSep 15, 20060F. Utter annoying waste of time. So bad its almost good. But so bad nobody should have to sit through it. When it becomes so bad its good that sets it into negative numbers and does not increase its talent.
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[Anonymous]Sep 14, 20060Probably the last movie to carry a credit for the late Christopher Reeve--as well as the last credit for Reeve's late wife, Dana. That would be a shame because this movie will leave a mark on there careers and ruin societies view of their brilliance. The movie itself is an utterly unenjoyable waste of time
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Everyone's Hero re-creates Depression-era America with surprisingly agreeable anachronistic panache, but a sassy ball and bat don't cut it as compelling cartoon characters, and the not-so-human humans never quite do either (Babe Ruth looks like Shrek).
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70The movie's antique Rockwellian look is its greatest pleasure.
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63Probably the last movie to carry a credit for the late Christopher Reeve--as well as the last credit for Reeve's late wife, Dana.