The Wild Life Page #4

Synopsis: On a tiny exotic island, Tuesday, an outgoing parrot lives with his quirky animal friends in paradise. However, Tuesday can't stop dreaming about discovering the world. After a violent storm, Tuesday and his friends wake up to find a strange creature on the beach: Robinson Crusoe. Tuesday immediately views Crusoe as his ticket off the island to explore new lands. Likewise, Crusoe soon realizes that the key to surviving on the island is through the help of Tuesday and the other animals. It isn't always easy at first, as the animals don't speak "human." Slowly but surely, they all start living together in harmony, until one day, when their comfortable life is overturned by two savage cats, who wish to take control of the island. A battle ensues between the cats and the group of friends but Crusoe and the animals soon discover the true power of friendship up against all odds (even savage cats).
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG
Year:
2016
91 min
$7,965,609
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get washed away.

If I recall correctly didn't

Mac say we should all stay out of sight.

He did.

Speaking of which, where is Mac?

Sorry about today old friend,

that was a pretty inactive attempt.

What was I thinking?

I haven't the foggiest idea where we are.

All for that matter,

the slightest inkling in

which direction to set sail.

Someone is bound

to come and save us old boy.

I'm sure of it.

If those cannibals come back,

we'll be ready for them.

Who's out there?

Show yourselves!

I don't want to tear you to shreds.

And I have a musket.

A goat?

Its just a goat.

A bird?

Maybe there aren't hunters

and cannibals after all.

Mac, what were you doing

out there all by yourself?

I thought you said we should stay hidden.

I was just...

checking things out, that's all.

What's all the commotion about anyway.

Well, Epi just made a good point.

I just suggested,

hypothetically,

that possibly the sea monster

lost that thing that Mac jiffy found.

And maybe he's come to get it back.

Along with us.

Is one of two things for sure.

A coincidence, or a bad omen.

In a way you need to get rid of it.

Why not just give it back

to the sea monsters.

A "G" idea.

No way!

You're kidding!

You're so selfish.

Selfish?

Ok.

Maybe.

Just give me time to think about it.

But if I do give it back,

you're all coming with me.

Well.

We're right there Aynsley.

We got some work to do.

Let's save all we can before

is all lost to the sea.

How is he looking mate?

They're taking over our beach.

He's pulling strange stuff out from the sea.

I suppose this means they're not

leaving anytime soon, then.

Looks that way.

Do you see how the furry one sleeps

all day while the big one does the work.

No, but I'll take your word for it.

I bet the sleeping one is the boss.

Look, he stripped off his skin.

I'm going to be sick.

None of us knew it at the time,

but we were being watched

by the real monsters on the island

Some luck May.

Their green gill human and his

manking mock mating safety here.

How are we gonna deal with him,

he might be a problem for us.

Don't you worry,

I'll figure out a way to get

rid of them quick enough.

For the time being we sit,

watch and wait.

Come on May,

I'm starving here.

And cut to what I just say!

Sit, watch and wait.

That's right, now stay focused.

We got the upper claw.

No one knows we're here,

which means we take our time.

And we pick them off one by one.

Look Aynsley,

this can come in very handy.

I gotta to practice before we venture

out there to get our dinner, right boy!

I ply my trade from the Union Jack!

Upon the seven seas

Unless I eat some rancid meat

Bury me soul where the mermaid please

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