Gone Nutty

Gone Nutty 11212d

2002 ""
Gone Nutty
Gone Nutty

Gone Nutty 11212d

7.3 | G | en | Adventure

Scrat tries to finish his rather large collection of acorns when things start going nutty.

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7.3 | G | en | More Info
Released: November. 26,2002 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox , Blue Sky Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Scrat tries to finish his rather large collection of acorns when things start going nutty.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Chris Wedge

Director

Carlos Saldanha

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20th Century Fox

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Carlos Saldanha
Carlos Saldanha

Director

Tim Nordquist
Chris Wedge
Chris Wedge

Executive Producer

Chris Meledandri
Chris Meledandri

Executive Producer

John C. Donkin
John C. Donkin

Producer

Maria Criscuolo
Maria Criscuolo

Production Manager

Anthony Nisi
Anthony Nisi

Production Supervisor

Michael A. Levine
Michael A. Levine

Original Music Composer

Dan Shefelman

Gone Nutty Audience Reviews 1i691e

Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
Dirtylogy It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Horst in Translation ([email protected]) This description applies to the acorns in this 5-minute animated short film by Carlos Saldanha ("Rio"), but also to the movie in general. "Gone Nutty" came out directly after the first of so far 4 "Ice Age" films, but it's really not particularly memorable. The animation, of course, is top-notch. The ice, the central character, the acorns - everything well done. Unfortunately, this cannot make up for the lack of a real story or great comedy in these 5 minutes. The only sort-of funny moment was when they showed the creation of the continents near the end. But other than that, it's a fairly forgettable short film. Then again, I may be a bit biased because I have never been too big on Scrat. Also, where did he get all these acorns in his storage. I thought he always fails to keep them. Anyway, I do not recommend this short film and I am actually quite surprised it managed an Academy Award nomination. Glad to see the far superior "Harvie Krumpet" took the prize.
RainDogJr Gone Nutty, short film that is included as an extra on the DVD of Ice Age (and that was nominated for the Oscar), short film featuring the, sometimes, hilarious squirrel Scrat. Certainly it is just the story of its life: is Scrat with lots of acorns but with a problem, eventually is Scrat with only one acorn yet finally with only a sort of beret, no acorn. I wouldn't say this is absolutely hilarious, for me this isn't very special (just like Ice Age itself) but still it's good stuff, with the hilarious stuff of the continental drift theory! Certainly it's far from being as good as any of the best Pixar shorts but surely it's better than a short like Pixar's Boundin'.
MartinHafer GONE NUTTY stars the cute little mouse-like thing from ICE AGE and consists of the many funny and painful things this guy does to try to break open this acorn. Clever writing take a very simple idea and milk the very most from it.How can anyone NOT like this cute little short that accompanied the release of ICE AGE?! This Fox short is amazingly good and quite comparable to products coming from Pixar and Dreamworks--in fact, I think it was much more enjoyable than the competition for the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film from Pixar (BOUNDIN')--mostly because although BOUNDIN' was well animated, the story itself wasn't great. And that is where GONE NUTTY really excels. I the first time I saw it in the theater--lots of people were laughing out loud and that should be a good reason for considering this film for the Oscar. While it did lose to the very imaginative and weird HARVIE KRUMPET, the makers of this film have nothing to complain about--GONE NUTTY was a lovely short as was KRUMPET. Both are well worth your time.
emasterslake The squirrel you knew from Ice Age is in his very own short film.Gone Nutty, is all about Scrat and his collection of Acorns.Which will lead him to danger and a world of hurt.Gone Nutty is clever and humorous.And has a funny ending.It's done by the same people who did Ice Age with the same animation.Chris Wedge does the voice for Scrat as he did in the movie.It's worth seeing for 5 minutes for those who like Scrat and Ice Age.I have nothing else to say about it.But you're able to see this short on the Ice Age DVD.