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by Cornelius Cornelius Send a Compliment at 7:27 PST, 11 November, 2008

Movie Review Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (

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By Lisa Schwarzbaum (Ew.com)




Something feels strangely familiar about Alex the lion in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, and it's not just because we moviegoing humans met that animated animal, voiced by Ben Stiller, just three years ago in the original Madagascar. No, what's striking about the cat this time around, as he and his zoo buddies attempt to make their way back from Madagascar to hometown New York City (and crash-land in Africa instead), is how much Alex has in common with Stiller's Tugg Speedman in Tropic Thunder. In his own charmingly egocentric way, Alex - raised in a zoo and performingas a lion surrounded by the real thing at an African water hole - is the four-legged equivalent of Tugg the showboating actor, performing as a soldier in the Asian jungle. In both instances, Stiller excels at exploring the sillier aspects of self-involvement, and it's pleasant indeed to see Alex reunited with motormouthed Marty the zebra (Chris Rock), pessimistic Melman the giraffe (David Schwimmer), and big-and-beautiful Gloria the hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith). In the brightly drawn sequel, as technically smooth as we've come to expect from the DreamWorks cartoon factory, all four use their time in Africa - the land of their ancestors! - as an opportunity for personal growth, only to wind up more or less the way they always were.



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last edited by Cornelius Cornelius Send a Compliment at 7:28 PST, 11 November, 2008

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