George Of The Jungle review

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Let's be honest: this Tarzan spoof, based on the '60s cartoon of the same name, and starring the bloke who was in California Man (along with an ape called Ape), doesn't sound like the hot ticket for the festive season. But these strange ingredients are exactly why George Of The Jungle is such a pleasant surprise.

The film's animated opening titles quickly dispense with the background story - the plane crash, boy grows up wearing a loincloth (or "butt flap") - before introducing George's gimmick of always smacking into a tree during his daily vine swinging. Having the hero regularly slam into stationary objects was a big feature of the original cartoon, as was the tongue-in-cheek narration. Both are nostalgically recycled in live-action mode here, as part of a script that pelts the cynical viewer with a non-stop hail of gags, laughs and slapstick humour. Try as you might, you can't help chuckling.

Once again Disney comes up trumps in the family film department. George Of The Jungle is the funniest movie you'll see this Christmas. Yes, it's an incessant rush of slapstick gags and farcical comedy, but you don't have to be a kid to enjoy it.

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