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The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!

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United Kingdom, United States, Ireland · 2012
Rated PG · 1h 28m
Director Peter Lord
Starring Hugh Grant, Martin Freeman, Imelda Staunton, David Tennant
Genre Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family

Accompanied by his ragtag crew, a pirate captain dreams of winning Pirate of the Year. The captain's quest takes him and his comrades from the exotic shores of Blood Island to Victorian London's foggy streets. Along the way, they battle a clever queen and join forces with a young scientist named Charles Darwin .

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80

Time Out by David Fear

No one else has come close to translating England's homegrown blend of deadpan and madcap for a younger audience, much less with such impressive Claymated technique. You couldn't ask for better lesson in "Anglo-Absurdism for Beginners."

75

ReelViews by James Berardinelli

Suffused with satire, wit, and the dry, tongue-in-cheek flavor of comedy one rarely finds in American productions, this stop-motion animated excursion pokes fun at pirate conventions while representing icons Queen Victoria and Charles Darwin as a bitch and a twit, respectively.

80

Variety by Leslie Felperin

Although this family-friendly tale of feckless adventurers pursuing a prize is consistently funnier than "Arthur," in language, humor and attitude it's as endearingly British as Yorkshire pudding, soccer hooliganism and wonky teeth.

60

Total Film by Neil Smith

Though we'd love to see how Aardman handle Defoe's followup, An Adventure With Communists, this amiable but overstretched diversion is unlikely to spawn a Caribbean franchise.

80

Empire by Olly Richards

Another Aardman triumph. The animation house's most technically ambitious project so far and, if not quite at the genius level of Wallace & Gromit, still a comedy treasure and far too good just for kids.

75

Tampa Bay Times by Steve Persall

The movie's memorable moments involve a silently expressive dodo bird and "man-panzee," stealing the show from human caricatures acting silly.

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