Even om jullie lekker te maken, wat kritiek van de site Cartoon Brew:
"Unlike other recent tries at reviving Disney classic characters via new shorts (think The Prince and the Pauper or Runaway Brain), the goal of this new film was not to reivent Goofy but to recapture the spirit of the Disney shorts of the late 40s, particularly the Jack Kinney classics like Hockey Homicide or a Goofy Gymnastics. They did it. It all felt right to me.
Though the film boasts the cream of the crop of current Disney animators (Deja, Henn, Baer, Goldberg, etc.), this isn’t an animators film - it’s a director’s picture. Just as Tex Avery’s cartoons are masterfully skewed through his twisted vision, here directors Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton (the first woman to direct a Disney cartoon!) take control, weaving numerous contempory gag situations into a refreshingly old school cartoon structure.
The red burlap opening titles are back. Michael Giacchino provides a perfect Oliver Wallace-styled musical score, and Corey Burton narrates with intonations falling somewhere between John McLeish and Frank Graham. Certain layouts are direct lifts from Motor Mania (Goofy’s home) and How To Play Football (the football field). And there are literally dozens of gags - truly funny ones and several visual in-jokes for those looking extra hard - packed into the six and a half minute running time.
The bottom line: How To Hook Up Your Home Theater feels exactly like a contemporary 1949 Goofy cartoon - and I can’t pay it any higher compliment than that. It’s the perfect film to start the new shorts program with. A nod to the past as the studio looks to the future. I just hope the studio will promote it properly when it decides to release it later this fall."
"The Goofy short was ASTONISHINGLY GOOD. I really could not believe how well-executed it was. It looks/feels like a late 1940s cartoon (despite the widescreen format). Yet, all the “modern” jokes work very, very well. The self-reflexive in-jokes are also quite funny. This is the way to go when it comes to reviving classic cartoon shorts. I was utterly impressed. Way to go Disney!!! (The room in which the film was screened in Ottawa was packed and the audience kept laughing throughout the picture)."
Weet iemand of dit filmpje ook in Nederland voor 'National Treasure' getoond gaat worden? Wat ik tot nu toe gezien heb zag er geweldig uit.