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Hoot Movie Analysis
If you’re looking for a movie to put your kids to sleep quick the movie Hoot would be a pretty good choice.
When Roy Eberhart (Logan Lerman) moves to a new place in Florida he has to help his new friends that he met. They are trying to save owls from their homes being built over by a new pancake house. Mullet Fingers then starts doing things to slow the construction of the pancake house but went way overboard. But a police officer Delinko was put on the case to stop the people messing up the construction site, but he’s not a very good cop, or actor. Even though the owls could have just been relocated, Roy, Beatrice, and Mullet Fingers decide they are going to stop the construction of Mother’s Paula’s Pancake House to save the owls.
I didn’t like how the movie was so predictable. I’d never heard of the movie until we watched it but I could tell just about everything that was going to happen.
They really didn’t very good actors for the parts either, they all were so corny. Like the police officer I do not like the way he acted in the movie. He pretended to be so serious.
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Some of the things in the movie kind of made me dumber as I watched. I also thought everything was too over dramatic. For instance Mullet Fingers and Beatrice could have just told the police or talked to the city about the endangered owls, instead of releasing snakes, stealing the bulldozer seat, and spray painting the police car windows. It also would have made more sense if they would have just put up some security cameras instead of just getting guard dogs right away.
One of the worst things that I hated was the boss of Mother Paula’s Pancake House was that he was acting like a psychopath at the end of the movie, he obviously wasn’t going to run over the kids with the bulldozer.
The movie Hoot was one of the most corny and boring movies I have seen in awhile, so i would probably not recommend it to

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