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Hop (2011)
TrailerBeneath Easter Island, in a giant factory that manufactures the world's Easter candy, the popular rabbit is preparing to pass the mantle to his son, E.B. However, E.B. heads to Hollywood, determined to become a drummer in a rock 'n' roll band. And it's where troubles arise.Actors: James Marsden, Russell Brand, Kaley Cuoco, Hank Azaria, Gary Cole, Elizabeth Perkins, Hugh Laurie, Tiffany Espensen, David Hasselhoff, Chelsea Handler, Dustin Ybarra, ...»Director: Tim HillCountry: United States, JapanDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 5.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hop (2011)"
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Characters of "Hop (2011)"
Fred O'HarePlayed by: James Marsden
The Easter BunnyPlayed by: Russell Brand
Sam O'HarePlayed by: Kaley Cuoco
CarlosPlayed by: Hank Azaria
Henry O'HarePlayed by: Gary Cole
Bonnie O'HarePlayed by: Elizabeth Perkins
E.B.'s DadPlayed by: Hugh Laurie
Alex O'HarePlayed by: Tiffany Espensen
David HasselhoffPlayed by: David Hasselhoff
Mrs. BeckPlayed by: Chelsea Handler
CodyPlayed by: Dustin Ybarra
ReceptionistPlayed by: Carlease Burke
WaitressPlayed by: Veronica Alicino
Blind Boys of AlabamaPlayed by: Jimmy Carter
PerformerPlayed by: Greg Lewis
Security GuardPlayed by: Mark Riccardi
Chinese WomanPlayed by: Cici Lau
Another ParentPlayed by: Jayden Lund
Production AssistantPlayed by: Christian Long
Hugh HefnerPlayed by: Hugh M. Hefner
Warm-Up GuyPlayed by: David Goldsmith -
Directors of "Hop (2011)"
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Creators of "Hop (2011)"
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Critic Reviews of "Hop (2011)"
Film.comMay 06, 2011Kids will love Brand's frenetic drumming take on E.B., adults will love that there are a few clandestine adult jokes.
New York Daily NewsApril 01, 2011As fake and forgettable as a marshmallow Peep, "Hop" goes down easy enough. It's the thought of a talented actor stuck on an industry conveyor belt that leaves an unfortunate aftertaste.
Globe and MailApril 01, 2011Though the integration of live action and animation is improving (especially a scene where E.B. cuddles with Fred's sister), it's still a slightly disorienting experience.
Detroit NewsApril 01, 2011Hop is just too shrill, slick and sickly sweet for anybody's good. Watching it won't rot your teeth, but it could leave an ugly cavity in your brain.
Hollywood ReporterApril 01, 2011A fun and funny mix of live action and animation that puts the hop back into Easter.
VarietyApril 01, 2011Hop integrates animated characters into live-action settings, relying on director Tim Hill to handle the logistics of convincingly blending both worlds.
DeadspinJune 22, 2013They should have just brained the bunny. Would have gotten people talking.
We Got This CoveredApril 21, 2013A miscast Russell Brand and some poor writing make the film nothing but a decent one time watch.
Tribune News ServiceJanuary 12, 2013A chip off the old munk -- "Chipmunk." And that's not a good thing.
7M PicturesApril 25, 2012The story is really all over the place, but it's your only choice for an Easter Bunny movie for miles around, so expect to see this one cycled around again each spring.
IGN DVDMarch 23, 2012Hop starts out cute, but slowly dissolves into a mundane, droll experience completely derivative of Alvin and the Chipmunks and numerous Christmas movies.
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