Hop movie latest review

22 December 2024 at 12:19 pm by Sai

Hop is a very exciting movie. It has Animation, Comedy, Family. The director of the movie is Tim Hill. The story is written by N/A. Chris Meledandri, Michele Imperato Stabile are made the movie. The movie came out on March 30, 2011. If you like movies with genres such as Animation, Comedy, Family, you will love this one.

Hop plot summury

E.B., the Easter Bunny's teenage son, heads to Hollywood, determined to become a drummer in a rock 'n' roll band. In L.A., he's taken in by Fred after the out-of-work slacker hits E.B. with his car.

Hop Overview

Movie Name Hop
Release Date March 30, 2011
Original Language English
Runtime 95 min
Country United States of America
Genres Animation, Comedy, Family
Director Tim Hill
Producers Chris Meledandri, Michele Imperato Stabile
Writer N/A
Editors Gregory Perler, Peter S. Elliot
Cinematography Peter Lyons Collister
Music Christopher Lennertz
Screenplay Cinco Paul, Brian Lynch, Ken Daurio
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Illumination, Relativity Media, dentsu

Movie Details and Overview

The movie is directed by Tim Hill. It is very beautiful to watch. The cameraman, Peter Lyons Collister, did a great job. The scenes from the movie such as Animation, Comedy, Family look amazing. The music by Christopher Lennertz is very nice. It matches the story and makes the movie even better.

Expectations from movie

The movie is 95 minutes long. It has lots of elements like action, emotions, surprises. If you like genres like Animation, Comedy, Family movies, you will enjoy this movie. The story is interesting, and you will want to watch till the end.

Hop movie Ratings

Right now, Hop has a score of 5.8 out of 10. This rating comes from 1262 people. The movie is still playing in theaters, so the score might change later. Most people like it because it has highlighted strengths like good action or strong story.

Hop Screenshots

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Cast Details Overview

Name Role
Russell Brand E.B (voice)
James Marsden Fred
Kaley Cuoco Samantha O'Hare
Hank Azaria Carlos / Phil (voice)
Elizabeth Perkins Bonnie O'Hare
Gary Cole Henry O'Hare
Hugh Laurie E.B.'s Dad (voice)
David Hasselhoff David Hasselhoff
Chelsea Handler Mrs. Beck
Dustin Ybarra Cody
Tiffany Espensen Alex O'Hare
Jimmy Carter Blind Boys of Alabama
Veronica Alicino Waitress
Coleton Ray Young Fred
Mark Riccardi Security Guard
Greg Lewis Performer
Hugh Hefner Voice at Playboy Mansion (voice)
Rick Pasqualone Utility Voice
Django Marsh Young E.B. (voice)
Robbie Tucker Kid#1 (uncredited)
Crystal the Monkey Monkey (uncredited)

Crew Details Overview

Name Role
Gregory Perler Editor
Cinco Paul Screenplay
Cinco Paul Story
Brian Lynch Screenplay
Peter S. Elliot Editor
Christopher Lennertz Original Music Composer
Peter Lyons Collister Director of Photography
Ken Daurio Story
John Cohen Executive Producer
Tim Hill Director
Ken Daurio Screenplay
Wendy Geary Associate Producer
Chris Bailey Animation Supervisor
Julianne Jordan Music Supervisor
John Moio Stunt Coordinator
Michele Imperato Stabile Unit Production Manager
Joy Taylor Assistant Property Master
Lynda Wu Camera Loader
Donald D. Davidson Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
David Mendoza Second Assistant Director
Peter Mercurio "A" Camera Operator
Richard Bryce Goodman Production Sound Mixer
Michael Alexonis Key Grip
G. Grant Jewett Stunt Double
Steve Dubin Visual Effects Producer
Leigh Shanta Unit Production Manager
Tom Roach Stunt Double
Karen Riemenschneider Set Dresser
Matthew R. Altman Set Dresser
Robin Bursey Second Assistant Camera
Shane D. Kelly Chief Lighting Technician
Linda Warrilow Assistant Production Coordinator
John Dunn Sound Editor
Michele Panelli-Venetis First Assistant Director
Carol Kieffer Police Production Illustrator
Darrin DeLoach First Assistant "B" Camera
Lissette Schettini Assistant Art Director
Ken Turek Leadman
Tim Soronen Best Boy Grip
Joy Zapata Key Hair Stylist
David 'Goldy' Goldsmith Video Assist Operator
France Myung Fagin Location Manager
Heather Elwell Art Department Coordinator
Mildred Iatrou Dialogue Editor
Gary A. Hecker Foley Artist
David Cole Digital Intermediate Colorist
Patrick Janicke Production Illustrator
Alan R. Disler First Assistant Camera
Cary Weitz Boom Operator
Erin Sahlstrom Production Coordinator
Christopher T. Welch Dialogue Editor
Alexandra Gallo Utility Sound
Blake Nabavi Production Secretary
Kelly Hunt Extras Casting Assistant
Mark Kudra Set Dresser
Rob Monroy Second Assistant "B" Camera
Charles Smith Key Rigging Grip
Alan E. Lorimer Special Effects Supervisor
Elena Arroy Key Makeup Artist
Beatriz Madrigal Payroll Accountant
Judith M. Brown Studio Teacher
Ann Scibelli Sound Designer
Val Kuklowsky Dialogue Editor
Thomas E. Ackerman Second Unit Director
James Hegedus Production Illustrator
Harry K. Garvin Steadicam Operator
Carrie Oyer Assistant Production Coordinator
Jennifer Dozier Key Costumer
Diana Adams Production Accountant
Eddie Michaels Unit Publicist
Mike Medina Construction Coordinator
Nick Mestrundrea Craft Service
Emily Ferry Property Master
Matthew Schmidt First Assistant Editor
Derrick Mitchell Visual Effects Editor
Greg Cantrell Rigging Gaffer
Cynthia Phillips Post Production Accountant
Rick Chouinard Transportation Captain
Thomas E. Ackerman Second Unit Director of Photography
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Tom Johnson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bryon Rickerson Music Editor
Alex Hunter Art Department Coordinator
Alan Brownstein "B" Camera Operator
Bill Edwards Costume Supervisor
Robert K. Johnson Transportation Coordinator
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez Script Supervisor
Justin Carville Second Assistant Accountant
Lisa Soltau Casting Associate
Monica Kelly Casting Assistant
Mike Chock Sound Editor
Laura Graham Dialogue Editor
Amelia Buhrman Costumer
Jill Hahn Second Assistant Accountant
Richard L. Anderson Supervising Sound Editor
Katherine Rose Foley Artist
Gary Rizzo Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Harry Muller Color Timer
Carol Grant Extras Casting
Mark Coffey Assistant Sound Editor
Julie Feiner Supervising ADR Editor
J.J. George Supervising Music Editor
Jaimie Trueblood Still Photographer
Phil Scalisi Craft Service
Jeannine Berger Post Production Supervisor
Aravind Jayaraman Visual Effects
Sachin Bangera Animation
Rohit Kolhe Animation
Joel Foster Animation
Samidha Nagwekar Animation
Dixie Pizani Animation
Daniel Lindsey Visual Effects
Peter DeSève Character Designer
Ian Blum Animation
Bryan Searing Visual Effects Coordinator
Candace Neal Hair Department Head
Chris Meledandri Producer
Cheri Minns Makeup Department Head
Libby Goldstein Casting
Richard Holland Production Design
Charlie Daboub Art Direction
Don Diers Set Decoration
Alexandra Welker Costume Design
Michele Imperato Stabile Producer
Junie Lowry-Johnson Casting
Jerad Marantz Character Designer

Overall Review

Hop is a great movie for people who like Animation, Comedy, Family. Russell Brand and James Marsden are acted very well as E.B (voice) and Fred. Kaley Cuoco, Hank Azaria, Elizabeth Perkins, Gary Cole, Hugh Laurie, David Hasselhoff, and other actors also do a very good job. The movie has amazing songs, scenes, and a strong story. The camera work and music make the movie even better. This is a movie you should watch if you like Animation, Comedy, Family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the director of the Hop?

Tim Hill directed the movie.

What genres does Hop belong to?

Hop is a Animation, Comedy, Family movie.

When was Hop released?

Hop was released on March 30, 2011.

How long is Hop?

The movie has a runtime of 95 min.

Who wrote the screenplay for Hop?

The screenplay was written by N/A.