Hoodwinked Page #2

Synopsis: The candy recipes of the goody shops have been stolen by the Goody Bandit, and many animals are out of business. While the police are chasing the criminal, there is a mess at Granny's house involving Little Red Hiding Hood, The Wolf, The Woodsman and Granny, disturbing the peace in the forest. They are all arrested by the impatient Chief Grizzly. Detective Nicky Flipper is in charge of the investigation, and each accused gives his/her own version of the incident. Flipper uses the information to disclose the identity of the evil Goody Bandit.
Director(s): Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards (co-director), Tony Leech (co-director)
Production: Weinstein Company
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
45
Rotten Tomatoes:
47%
PG
Year:
2005
80 min
$50,802,483
Website
5,903 Views


# You know what l'm wanting for you

# You know what l'm wanting for you

# What l'm wanting for you

# Wanting for you

Ahh!

# Oh ##

Hey, Red!

Oh! Nice outfit. Always red with you.

- You must be in autumn.

- Hey, Boingo.

Aren't you helping the Muffin Man today?

Oh, he closed up shop.

Someone took all his recipes last night,

and now l'm out of a job.

Gee, Boingo, l'm really sorry.

Are you still running the cable car?

Yeah, yeah, l am.

But it's nothing like

making goodies all day.

Would a carrot crumpet

make you feel better?

Oh, boy, oh, boy! Thanks, Red.

l can always count on you to deliver,

you little rascally devil.

Yeah, well, the woods

don't go around by themselves.

[door closes]

Shut it down.

[# Daniel Rogers: Little Boat]

- Oome on, let's go.

- Where are we going now, Mama?

[Red] With the Goody Bandit

on the loose,

recipes were becoming

an endangered species.

l decided to call Granny.

lf anyone would know what to do,

she would.

l don't know what to do.

l'm just a tired old lady.

Your recipes are the most famous

in the whole forest, Granny.

What if they get swiped?

lt could wipe you out.

Maybe l should bring you

the recipe book, for safekeeping.

A trip up the mountain

is too dangerous for a little girl.

l'm not so little anymore.

Please, dear, you just keep the recipes

there, and everything will be fine.

- But...

- l have to go now. My program's on.

- Kisses.

- [sighs]

What you reading, Red?

''Far Away Places''?

- Are you going somewhere far away?

- No. The world is too dangerous.

Oan't see! Danger! Turn into the skid!

[tires screech, crash]

[Duck] l'm OK. l'll walk it off.

You can't go away.

Who's gonna ride the Goody Bike?

lf l had wings like you,

l'd fly all the way past that mountain,

and the next one and the next one...

But l can't. l'm just a kid.

l'm just a woodpecker.

- [glass shatters in distance]

- Uh-oh.

[grunting]

[woodpecker] ''You're next''?

What... what does it mean,

''you're next''?

Ruined.

lt means someone wants our recipes.

Are they gonna get your recipes?

Not today.

[Nicky] So you deliberately

took your Granny's recipes

from the family vault,

without permission.

- Help yourself.

- And then,

you set out on a dangerous journey

up the mountain...

- ...alone?

- Yeah. l guess l did.

[# Todd Edwards:
Oritters Have Feelings]

# Critters have feelings

# Well, critters have feelings

# Critters have feelings

# Well, critters have feelings too

# Critters have feelings

Critters have feelings

[Boingo] l guess running the cable car's

not so bad, you know.

lt's a great way to see the forest

without worrying about all those big,

mean, hairy beasts out there.

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Cory Edwards

Cory Edwards (born August 21, 1968) is an American film director, screenwriter, and stand-up comedian. He is probably best known for co-directing, co-writing, and voice acting in Hoodwinked (2005), and for co-writing and voice acting in the 2011 sequel Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil. He is the older brother of screenwriter/director Todd Edwards and film producer Katie Hooten. more…

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