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www.filmcritic.com - : In the film, a cub named Beary runs away from his human family to find his heroes, a defunct musical act dubbed The Country Bears. Beary knows he doesn’t belong with the members of his foster family and is drawn by the promise that you can be “different” with the Bears, and still be accepted. But the Bears have more issues than an episode of Behind the Music. A sleazy banker (Christopher Walken) seeks to foreclose on Country Bear Hall if back payments totaling $20,000 aren’t made immediately. Beary convinces the band to hold a reunion show to save their cherished performance hall. Unfortunately, getting the disgruntled musicians under the same roof becomes an unbearable challenge. more...
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www.eonline.com - : Scraping the bottom of the honey pot, Disney takes the Country Bear Jamboree from the theme park to the cineplex. The result is nearly un-bear-able. In this live-action affair, the titular grizzlies are washed-up rock stars about to lose their beloved performance hall to a demolition-mad Christopher Walken (who's wonderfully strange, natch). So, when young Beary the bear runs away from his adopted human family to find his heroes, they all go on an adventure to change their fate. The threadbare story is little more than a patronizing exercise in forced corporate synergy as the crew runs into plenty of Disney-related musical artists just so they can perform songs from the movie's soundtrack. Even with a couple of smart jokes and more cameos than Austin Powers in Goldmember, targeted cubs and their adult keepers alike will find themselves wishing they had hibernated through this one. more...
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