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Ratatouille (9 Minute Clip) (2007)
Released By: Walt Disney Pictures   Rating: G   In Theaters: 6/29/2007
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Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Brad Bird
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.ratatouille.com/
Theatrical Release: 6/29/2007
Home Video Release: 11/6/2007
Cast: Brian Dennehy, Ian Holm, John Ratzenberger, Janeane Garofalo, Brad Garrett, Patton Oswalt
Published ID: 924191
UPC: 786936727173, 786936738025, 786936736359,
Plot: A scrawny rat named Remy (voice of Patton Oswalt) finds his dreams of culinary superstardom stirring up sizable controversy in the kitchen of a fine French restaurant in director Brad Bird's madcap computer-animated comedy. It's hard being a rat with culinary aspirations, but Remy is convinced he has what it takes to break the stereotypes and follow in the footsteps of star chef Auguste Gusteau (voice of Brad Garrett). As fate would have it, Remy is currently situated in the sewers directly beneath Gusteau's elegant restaurant. Soon Remy teams up with a young chef with little talent named Linguini (voice of Lou Romano). Together they are able to create some fabulous dishes, but they live in fear that someone will discover their secret and object strenuously to a rat being in a kitchen. When Remy's passion for cooking turns the haughty world of French cuisine upside down, the rat who would be king of the kitchen learns important lessons about life, friends, and family while questioning whether he should pursue his culinary calling or simply go back underground and return to his life as a sewer rat. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Hail French Cooking!
Added 11/18/2009

I purchased this one for a California artist friend who just returned from sabatical in France. While there, she was told that she had a "French nose." It seems that what she'd grown so used to seeing in the mirror had a talent! A means to detect the unique, the illusive, the earnestly sought after! Odors, well-acclaimed in French culinary circles! Crazy! I told her that the mouse in this movie had one too, suggesting she watch him brew up hilarity when her day started out dark and dreary. And to create! Soup! Enough soup to fill the house with glorious smells!
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excellent
Added 10/6/2009

Ratatouille is a wonderful movie for the entire family. Each time we have watched it we have noticed subtle nuances ... the shape of Anton Ego's office, look at the back face of his typewriter and what do you see? Really, any one can cook it is the passion for the cuisine. A wholesome, positive and enjoyable film for everyone.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great movie for young and "old-er"
Added 9/26/2009

My husband and I are both 68 years old, and watched this at the encouragment of our brother-in-law who is in his late 70's. Glad we did. It is so fresh and well scripted, well animated, well everything! We bought the DVD to have on hand for our grandchildren (ha ha) but have watched it 2 or more times ourselves....which is rare for a hubby that doesn't watch anything twice. (I take that back, he watched "Sleepless in Seatle" 3 times.) I on the other hand, watch until I know all the "lines".
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Great Movie
Added 9/16/2009

I love Ratatouille. I seen this countless times and still enjoy it. Wonderful movie for kids and family.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Ratatouille-DVD
Added 9/15/2009

I ordered the DVD on Aug. 8th. I was to rec. the DVD between the 14th and the 31st. I did not ever rec. it. On the 3rd and 12th of Sept. I emailed Island Heights via the Amazon Comm. Center, and have not heard from them, today is the 15th. Amazon will be crediting my account.
0 out of 5 people found this helpful.
Hail French Cooking!
Added 11/18/2009

I purchased this one for a California artist friend who just returned from sabatical in France. While there, she was told that she had a "French nose." It seems that what she'd grown so used to seeing in the mirror had a talent! A means to detect the unique, the illusive, the earnestly sought after! Odors, well-acclaimed in French culinary circles! Crazy! I told her that the mouse in this movie had one too, suggesting she watch him brew up hilarity when her day started out dark and dreary. And to create! Soup! Enough soup to fill the house with glorious smells!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
excellent
Added 10/6/2009

Ratatouille is a wonderful movie for the entire family. Each time we have watched it we have noticed subtle nuances ... the shape of Anton Ego's office, look at the back face of his typewriter and what do you see? Really, any one can cook it is the passion for the cuisine. A wholesome, positive and enjoyable film for everyone.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great movie for young and "old-er"
Added 9/26/2009

My husband and I are both 68 years old, and watched this at the encouragment of our brother-in-law who is in his late 70's. Glad we did. It is so fresh and well scripted, well animated, well everything! We bought the DVD to have on hand for our grandchildren (ha ha) but have watched it 2 or more times ourselves....which is rare for a hubby that doesn't watch anything twice. (I take that back, he watched "Sleepless in Seatle" 3 times.) I on the other hand, watch until I know all the "lines".
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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