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The trailer for the new Bruckheimer hamster-venture, G-Force, is now online.
While the pictures that arrived a few days ago looked cute, we’re now worried that we have Beverly Hills Chihuahua II on our hands as a group of highly intelligent, trained rodents fight evil.
There’s a solid voice cast – including Sam Rockwell, Penelope Cruz, Nicolas Cage and Tracy Morgan – alongside some of the best comic talent (Will Arnett? Zack Galifianakis? What the hell are truly funny people doing in this?*) but the footage has a distinctly trying-too-hard feel about it.
For, you know, kids
Still, we figure the kids’ll lap it up. And any film that lets Nicolas Cage go nuts playing a weird hamster has our vote.
Check out the footage for yourself below.
*We’re guessing paying the mortgage.
Question: Do talking animal films need to go away for a long time? Or does this look fun?
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