Fierce Creatures (1997) ✦

Elements of the script actually date back to a 1967 concept co-written by Terry Jones and Michael Palin , giving it a classic British slapstick feel. What the Critics Say

The film serves as a biting parody of Rupert Murdoch-style corporate takeovers. Roger Ebert noted that Cleese essentially channels his "Fawlty Towers" energy into the role of the stressed-out Rollo.

Naturally, the zookeepers—led by the ever-stuttering (Michael Palin)—rebel, leading to a series of chaotic misunderstandings involving fake gunshots, animatronic pandas, and Kevin Kline playing dual roles as both the tycoon and his dim-witted son, Vince. Why It Works (And Why It’s Underappreciated) Fierce Creatures (1997)

Fierce Creatures (1997) is often called the "spiritual successor" to A Fish Called Wanda, reuniting the iconic quartet of , Jamie Lee Curtis , Kevin Kline , and Michael Palin . While it didn't hit the same heights as its predecessor, many critics and fans still consider it a hidden gem of 90s farce. The Setup: Capitalism vs. Cuddly Animals

Writers at MovieRob and Interjected argue that while it may not be as "clever" as A Fish Called Wanda , its sheer absurdity makes it a "wunderkind" of physical comedy. Elements of the script actually date back to

The main draw is seeing the "Wanda" cast play entirely different dynamics. According to reviewers on Mutant Reviewers , the chemistry remains electric, even if the script is a bit loopier.

Called it a "funny idea" and appreciated the satirical jabs at media gluttony. The Setup: Capitalism vs

Highlights the movie as a satire on corporate greed but notes some "adult" humor and double entendres.

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