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...Connery, albeit of a lesser talent than the legendary Scot. Just as Connery has barely ever modulated his voice in his film career (not even when playing a Russian in “Hunt for the Red October”), Sutherland has definitively proved in “The Wild?? that his sandpapery baritone is appropriate to any role he might undertake. The power of “Jack Bauer’s” performance saves this fun but otherwise trivial computer-animated Disney flick...
Thank God the real talents of this film, like Sutherland, more-or-less direct themselves, otherwise “The Wild?? would be too trivial to recommend (despite the terrific animation). William Shatner, taking a break from his deservedly thankless stint on “Boston Legal,” hilariously empowers Kazar, a diabolical carnivorous wildebeest-choreographer, in a nearly show-stopping display of dramatic versatility. But the show remains Sutherland’s in the end, as Kazar appears too infrequently to co-opt the film...
BOTTOM LINE: While it pales in comparison to “Finding Nemo” and “Toy Story,” Kiefer Sutherland makes “The Wild?? worthwhile...
Levy also interviews an eclectic cast of characters. The book finds Levy riding around South Beach with a “Girls Gone Wild?? cameraman, watching him film nubile and willing girls on spring break as they strip or perform sex acts for the camera...
...soiree was hardly the “Wellesley Girls”—excuse me—“Wellesley Women Gone Wild?? sort of intoxicated, orgiastic frenzy that Harvard boys might dream about. Wellesley has never been compared to Florida State University, but its social life became even more regulated following a flurry of negative press...