Babe (1995)
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βNowadays, this movie is pretty much forgotten but when it was released, it was a smash hit and it is still one of the most successful movies coming frβ
βAmazing film that provides lots of life lessons. It's a touching film for the whole family. Great visuals.β
βBabe is such a charming and enchanting film, that even the fussiest adult can't help finding it easy to like. Babe himself, voiced by Christine Cavanaβ
Pop Culture Phenomenon Films: 90βs (1930 movies items)
" Babe (also known as Babe the Sheep-Pig in the working title) is a 1995 comedy-drama film directed by Chris Noonan, produced by George Miller and written by both. It is an adaptation of Dick King-Smith's 1983 novel The Sheep-Pig, which tells the story of a farm pig who wants to do the work of a sheepdog. The film is narrated by Roscoe Lee Browne and the main animal characters are played by both real animals and animatronic puppets. Babe was filmed in Robertson, New South Wales in 1994 and re"
1995 Awardie Awards (38 movies items)
"Other Nominations Best Picture Best Supporting Actor "
What your favorite movie (really) says about you.. (57 movies items)
"If Babe is your favorite movie....then you have a heart of gold, and obviously love animals. You have always wanted a pig - or other lovable farm animal - to care for in a genuine, loving way. You would love to live on a farm, and can appreciate a man who only speaks when he has to, commanding an innocent creature who perseveres, as well as commanding presence when walking the earth; a touch of madness and hard-work, coupled with a touch of Zen. You probably get emotional every time Sarah Mac"
Enchanting classic for the whole family to enjoy
βBabe is such a charming and enchanting film, that even the fussiest adult can't help finding it easy to like. Babe himself, voiced by Christine Cavanaugh(Darkwing Duck and Dexter's Laboratory) is an adorable character, and one scene in particular when his mother is taken away is a genuine tearjerker. The other animals are also just as engaging, including Ferdinand, and are well voiced by the likes of Miriam Margoyles and Hugo Weaving. The human characters were very warm and likable, and James Cromwell and Magda Szubanski were both wonderful. The film looks lovely, there is a nice story and the music is just superb, with Saint Saens' Organ Symphony and Delibes' Pizzicato. And I loved the singing mice, they were really sweet and funny. All in all, a true classic. 10/10 Bethnay Coxβ read more
Favorite Drama Films: 1994-1995 (101 movies items)
" Directed by: Chris Noonan Produced by: George Miller, Bill Miller, and Doug Mitchell Written by: George Miller and Chris Noonan Based on the novel, "The Sheep Pig", by Dick King-Smith Cinematography: Andrew Lesnie Edited by: Marcus D'Arcy and Jay Friedkin Music by: Nigel Westlake Distributed by: Universal Pictures"
Movies the giraffe watched in 2021: January (42 movies items)
"First viewing - Jan. 23rd I remember renting Babe for my daughter to watch, but at the time I was not in the mood to watch it with her. She was almost 3 at the time, so naturally she didn't remember it anymore. We watched it together this time, and both really enjoyed it. It's just a good movie with a clear message about being yourself and treating others well, and it's solidly entertaining all around without feeling like it's only catering to the kiddos. I'm glad I finally watched it."
Best Picture Nominees (in Ten Sentences) (478 movies items)
""Babe" is one of those childrenβs movies that everyone sees as an unlikely nominee for Best Picture. I have to admit, when I heard one of my first nostalgic films of the 90βs got such acclaim from the Academy, I couldnβt believe its inception either. Babe is about a runt piglet (Christine Cavanaugh) who gets adopted by farmer Arthur Hoggett (James Cromwell) and raised by a herd of sheep dogs, led by Fly (Miriam Margolyes). Soon, he dreams of becoming a sheep dog himself, causing up stir an"
