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AnimationCrimeComedyAction

Logorama

- Spectacular car chases, an intense hostage crisis, wild animals rampaging through the city, and even more, will have you at the edge of your seat in...

Two cops portrayed by Michelin Men chase an armed Ronald McDonald through the streets of a fictionalized, stylized city.

Release Date : 2009-05-16

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : H5Autour de MinuitLittle Minx Filmsaddict.ArcadiMikros Image

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bob Stephenson

Character Name : Ronald McDonald / Bibendum Mike / Bibendum Sheriff (voice)

Original Name : Bob Stephenson

Gender : Male

Sherman Augustus

Character Name : Bibendum Mitch (voice)

Original Name : Sherman Augustus

Gender : Male

Aja Evans

Character Name : Esso Girl (voice)

Original Name : Aja Evans

Gender : Female

Joel Michaely

Character Name : Big Boy / Green Giant / Mr. Clean (voice)

Original Name : Joel Michaely

Gender : Male

Matt Winston

Character Name : Haribo (voice)

Original Name : Matt Winston

Gender : Male

Andrew Kevin Walker

Character Name : Pringles Hot & Spicy (voice)

Original Name : Andrew Kevin Walker

Gender : Male

David Fincher

Character Name : Pringles Original (voice)

Original Name : David Fincher

Gender : Male

Gregory J. Pruss

Character Name : Chopper Pilot / Pillsbury Doughboy (voice)

Original Name : Gregory J. Pruss

Gender : Male

Josh Eichenbaum

Character Name : M&Ms (voice)

Original Name : Josh Eichenbaum

Gender : Male

Jaime Ray Newman

Character Name : Dispatch Girl - Radio (voice)

Original Name : Jaime Ray Newman

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-07

After about two minutes of this, I was starting to look out for which logos weren't there. To be fair, it takes aan even swipe at the global branding industry and not just the American one, but that doesn't really do much to alleviate the repetitiveness of the project - even if a police chase is introduced to liven things up; there's some flirting that "only tickles for a little while", and we even have an earthquake. The writers needed to remember that just because you swear a lot, it doesn't make it funny and I was a bored with this quite early. It is cleverly structured and quickly paced, effectively reminding us of just how pervasive advertising and marketing are in our culture, and the sight of Ronald McDonald with an Uzi 9mm does raise a smile but otherwise it's a noisy nothing special, I'm afraid, that's far too long and labours it's point. I know - Starfleet Command isn't there....