ordinarypassenger
A summation of this film is the title..the line, that, for me, stole the show.This 1997 film starring Page, Cook, Fatt and Field shows them go about their daily lives as they encounter Wally the Magician (Tony Harvey)who leads them in to burden but also gives them a sense of happiness. Dean Covell as the director is a perfect fit, his artistic eye really brightens this film beyond belief. However, there are some flaws. The constant wand debacle is frightening and sad which doesn't fit in to the film's lovely eye. Also, when the pirate drowns a tear comes to my eye every time I see it. There are also some historical inaccuracies such as a dinosaur, to add to this figures of the canine species yield the same size as those of homo sapian units.One thing's for sure though- THIS IS A MUST SEE FILM! Fatt's tendency to sleep is hilarious!
barrionettebabe
This movie is cute and funny and I recommend it for kids of all ages.The Wiggles are not dumb! They are the best! The music is AWESOME! I would rather have my kids watch them then the Teletubbies any day of the week.My favorite Wiggle is Anthony (the blue one) and I love Captain Feathersword! They are both hysterical. Greg (the yellow one) is a great singer, Murray (the red one)is a great guitar player and Jeff (the purple sleepy one)is cute and funny.I've also have their other two movies 'Space Dancing' and 'Cold Spagetti Western' and I love them both. I have other Wiggle Tapes and CDs and all I can say is that these guys from Australia are AWESOME!
Michael_Not_Myers
The wiggles might get a lot of negative comments from adults but sit back and don't watch them, watch your children watching them. My 2 year old daughter doesn't care much for sponge bob or many other cartoons that my five year old enjoys but when she first saw the wiggles she loved them instantly as did my five year old now they want to watch them all the time and maybe you don't get the wiggles but no doubt their target audiance does and they love them just watch the concert scenes. I like the giggles to as a matter of fact.
mille52
As a salute to both Barry Manilow and the Wiggles, I will start my review with "Oh Wiggles, you came and you gave without taking, I'll never send you away, oh Wiggles!" Okay, with that necessary intro, I'll say that the Wiggles really do rock. I'm 14, and I love a children's band from Australia, I am in no way ashamed, and why should I be? They create good wholesome entertainment for children and adults alike. This movie is absolutely delightful. When this movie originally opened in Australia, in 1997, it was opening against Titanic, that's right, TITANIC. The Wiggles Movie had one-tenth of James Cameron's budget, but it was not swallowed up by the hype of some ship sinking (a tad ironic, eh?), it was the second highest grossing film in Oz (Australia, for those of you who aren't in the know) in 1997. The Wiggles have a way of relating to children and are in NO WAY irritating. They have quite a fan base and should not be judged by ANY skeptical parents, ban Ren and Stimpy from your house, people, leave the Wiggles, after all, all they want to do is please.