![]() It sounds like something Roger Daltrey might have written for Head Start.” “The song is a rock number called “How Bad Could I Be?” and it would have been high on the pop charts any time between 19. “The film does add pleasantly loopy, if rather forgettable, songs.” “The movie’s silliness, like its preachiness, is loud and slightly hysterical, as if young viewers could be entertained only by a ceaseless barrage of sensory stimulus and pop-culture attitude, or instructed by songs that make the collected works of Up With People sound like Metallica.” I have heard better tunes on Clay Aiken’s B-sides.” You’ll forget them before this young March hits the ides ![]() “There are songs here, it’s true, but they’re musical rantsĪs stale as the crust on your dad’s underpants. ![]() Even the songs leave something to be desired, according to many other critics: But it’s not just that the movie’s bad (and seems to miss its own point of critiquing consumption and greed). Seuss’s The Lorax opens today, and it’s shockingly bad, says New York’s own David Edelstein. Photo: Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainmentĭr. ![]() Seuss’ The Lorax”, a 3D-CG adventure from the creators of “Despicable Me” and the imagination of Dr. The Lorax (DANNY DEVITO) demands to know who chopped down the Truffula Tree in “Dr. ![]()
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