''Charlotte's Web'' is a 2006
fantasy
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The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
film based on the
1952 novel by
E. B. White. Directed by
Gary Winick and written by
Susannah Grant and
Karey Kirkpatrick, it is the third and final film of Paramount's ''Charlotte's Web'' franchise, and both the second film adaptation of E. B. White's book and a live-action remake of the
1973 animated feature film produced by
Hanna-Barbera Productions. The film stars
Dakota Fanning,
Kevin Anderson, and
Beau Bridges, with voices provided by
Dominic Scott Kay,
Julia Roberts,
Steve Buscemi,
John Cleese
John Marwood Cleese ( ; born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and Television presenter, presenter. Emerging from the Footlights, Cambridge Footlights in the 1960s, he first achieved success at the Edinbur ...
,
Oprah Winfrey
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,
Thomas Haden Church,
André Benjamin
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,
Cedric the Entertainer
Cedric Antonio Kyles (born April 24, 1964), better known by his stage name Cedric the Entertainer, is an American stand-up comedian, actor and television host. He hosted BET's '' ComicView'' during the 1993–1994 season and '' Def Comedy Jam'' ...
,
Kathy Bates
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,
Reba McEntire,
Robert Redford, and
Sam Shepard as the narrator.
Danny Elfman
Daniel Robert Elfman (born May 29, 1953) is an American film composer, singer, songwriter, and musician. He came to prominence as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for the new wave band Oingo Boingo in the early 1980s. Since scoring his ...
composed the film's score.
Produced by
Walden Media,
Jordan Kerner's The K Entertainment Company and
Nickelodeon Movies, the film premiered in
Australia
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on December 7, 2006 and was released theatrically by
Paramount Pictures
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on December 15, 2006 in the United States. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, yet was only modestly commercially successful. It grossed $83 million at the US box office and $61 million elsewhere for a worldwide total of $144 million against an $85 million budget, as well as grossing an additional $95.2 million in home media sales.
A
video game of the same name was derived from the movie.
Plot
During springtime on a farm in
Somerset County, Maine, 11-year-old young Fern Arable discovers her father John about to kill a runt of a litter of newborn pigs. She successfully begs her father to spare the piglet's life; Fern names him Wilbur and nurtures him lovingly. The next morning, Fern sneaks Wilbur into her school desk, and when the teacher overhears Wilbur, they both get into trouble with the teacher and are sent to the principal's office.
When Wilbur has matured, Fern is regretfully forced to take him to her uncle Homer Zuckerman's barnyard. Mrs. Arable feels slightly concerned for her daughter’s behavior and one night, prevails upon Fern to stay home, do her homework and go straight to bed without visiting Wilbur. During this time, Wilbur feels abandoned and is left yearning for companionship, but is refused by the other barn animals - a comedic, mischievous, rebellious, misunderstood, and "potentially dangerous"
rat named Templeton; a serious and steadfast
sheep
Sheep (: sheep) or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are a domesticated, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus '' Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to d ...
named Samuel; a fun-loving and kindly
goose couple named Gussy and Golly; two beautiful and laid-back
cow sisters named Bitsy and Betsy; and a cowardly and humorous
horse
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named Ike - until he is befriended by Charlotte A. Cavatica, a beautiful
barn spider who lives in the space above Wilbur's sty in the Zuckermans' barn.
When the other animals reveal to Wilbur that he will be prepared for dinner by
Christmas
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, Charlotte promises to hatch a plan guaranteed to save Wilbur's life. With the help of Templeton, Charlotte convinces the Zuckerman family that Wilbur is actually quite special by spelling out descriptions of him in her
web
Web most often refers to:
* Spider web, a silken structure created by the animal
* World Wide Web or the Web, an Internet-based hypertext system
Web, WEB, or the Web may also refer to:
Computing
* WEB, a literate programming system created by ...
such as "Some pig", "Terrific", "Radiant" and "Humble" in the opening to the barn for the Zuckermans to see. These descriptions are even posted in newspapers that the whole town read and came out to see.
Eventually, the Arables, Zuckermans, Wilbur, Charlotte and Templeton go to a fair where Wilbur is entered in a contest. While there, Charlotte produces an
egg sac containing her unborn offspring while Wilbur, despite not winning the blue ribbon, is later given a bronze medal and celebrated by the fair's staff and visitors, making him too prestigious to justify killing him. Exhausted from laying eggs, Charlotte can't return home because she is dying. Wilbur sadly bids goodbye to her as she remains at the fair and dies shortly after his departure, but he manages to take her egg sac home with the help of Templeton.
Wilbur then lives to witness his first Christmas and by the next spring, hundreds of Charlotte's offspring emerge; most of the young spiders soon leave, but three named Joy, Aranea and Nellie stay and become Wilbur's friends.
Cast
*
Dakota Fanning as Fern Arable
*
Kevin Anderson as John Arable, Fern's father
*
Gary Basaraba as Homer L. Zuckerman, Fern's maternal uncle
*
Beau Bridges as Dr. Dorian
*
Essie Davis as Phyllis Arable, Fern's mother
*
Siobhan Fallon Hogan as Edith Zuckerman, Fern's maternal aunt
*
Nate Mooney as Lurvy, the Zuckermans' farmhand
*Louis Corbett as Avery Arable, Fern's older brother
*Julian O'Donnell as Henry Fussy
*
Ian Watkin as Official Fair
Voices
*
Dominic Scott Kay as Wilbur the Spring
Pig
*
Julia Roberts as Charlotte A. Cavatica the
Barn Spider
*
Steve Buscemi as Templeton the
Rat
*
John Cleese
John Marwood Cleese ( ; born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and Television presenter, presenter. Emerging from the Footlights, Cambridge Footlights in the 1960s, he first achieved success at the Edinbur ...
as Samuel the
Sheep
Sheep (: sheep) or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are a domesticated, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus '' Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to d ...
*
Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Gail Winfrey (; born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954) is an American television presenter, talk show host, television producer, actress, author, and media proprietor. She is best known for her talk show, ''The Oprah Winfrey Show' ...
as Gussy the
Goose
*
Cedric the Entertainer
Cedric Antonio Kyles (born April 24, 1964), better known by his stage name Cedric the Entertainer, is an American stand-up comedian, actor and television host. He hosted BET's '' ComicView'' during the 1993–1994 season and '' Def Comedy Jam'' ...
as Golly the Gander
*
Kathy Bates
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as Bitsy the
Cow
*
Reba McEntire as Betsy the
Cow
*
Robert Redford as Ike the
Horse
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*
Thomas Haden Church as Brooks the
Crow
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*
André Benjamin
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as Elwyn the
Crow
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*
Abraham Benrubi as Uncle the Pig
*Briana Hodge as Nellie, one of Charlotte's daughters
*Maia Kirkpatrick as Joy, one of Charlotte's daughters
*Jennessa Rose as Aranea, one of Charlotte's daughters
*
Sam Shepard as the Narrator
Production
This particular adaptation of ''Charlotte's Web'' was produced without any involvement from E. B. White's estate. It was the first film based on a book by E. B. White since 2001's ''
The Trumpet of the Swan''.
Major shooting was completed in May 2005. It was filmed on location in
Ballan, Victoria
Ballan () is a town in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. At the , Ballan had a population of 3,392.
It is the second largest administrative centre, behind Bacchus Marsh, in the Shire of Moorabool local government area. Ballan is a small ...
and suburbs in
Melbourne
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. The fair scene in the story was filmed in
Heidelberg
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in
Melbourne
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at
Heidelberg West Football Club's football ground. The school scenes were filmed at Spotswood Primary School.
The talking-animal
visual effects
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a live-action shot in filmmaking and video production.
The integration of live-action footage and other live-action fo ...
were done by various visual effect studios such as
Rising Sun Pictures, Fuel International, Proof,
Rhythm & Hues Studios (which also animated 1999's ''
Stuart Little'', another film based on an E. B. White book, as well as its 2002 sequel ''
Stuart Little 2''), Digital Pictures Iloura,
Stan Winston Studio, and
Tippett Studio. Many of the animals were live-action with the exception of Charlotte and Templeton. Much of the film was shot with a hybrid of live-action and CGI. The visual effects supervisor for the film was
John Berton, who noted that a live-action version of ''Charlotte's Web'' has become much more practical in recent years due to advances in technology. Winick "was adamant" that Charlotte and Templeton should be realistic and not stylized, although they did give Charlotte almond-shaped eyes. John Dietz, visual effects supervisor for
Rising Sun Pictures, notes that there was a debate over whether to give her a mouth and that in the end, they decided to have her
chelicerae
The chelicerae () are the arthropod mouthparts, mouthparts of the subphylum Chelicerata, an arthropod group that includes arachnids, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. Commonly referred to as "jaws", chelicerae may be shaped as either articulated ...
move in what he describes as being almost like a veil as if there were a mouth behind it. The software used for fur was “Furocious”, RenderMan was used for rendering and SoftImageXSI was used for modeling, rigging, and animation.
Release
The film was scheduled for a June 2006 release, but was pushed back to December 15, 2006 to avoid competition with two other films from
Nickelodeon Movies - ''
Nacho Libre'' and ''
Barnyard'' - as well as ''
Over the Hedge'' (which also featured Thomas Haden Church in the cast) and ''
Cars'' among other films.
Home media
''Charlotte's Web'' was released on
DVD on April 3, 2007 in the United States and Canada and on May 28, 2007 in the United Kingdom. It was then released on
Blu-ray
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on March 29, 2011 alongside ''
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie''. Almost 10 years later, the film was re-released on DVD on January 24, 2017.
Reception
Box office
The film debuted in third place at the box office with only $11 million. Having spent 14 weeks in theaters, the film grossed $82 million domestically and $61 million overseas for a worldwide total of $144 million before closing on March 22, 2007.
Critical response
Review aggregation website
Rotten Tomatoes
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gives the film a 79% rating based on 147 reviews with an average rating of 7.0/10, and a 62% audience recommendation based on 250,000+ reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Kids will be entertained by the straightforward plot and cute animals, and adults will be charmed by how quiet and humble the production is, a fine translation of E.B. White's genteel prose." On
Metacritic
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the film has a score of 68 out of 100 based on 28 critics, indicating "generally favourable reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.
Michael Medved gave the film three-and-a-half out of four, calling it "irresistible" and "glowing with goodness". Medved also said that Dakota Fanning's performance was "delightfully spunky".
Owen Gleiberman of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' stated that the film was "a bit noisy" but praised the director for putting "the book, in all its glorious tall-tale reverence, right up on screen". He later went on to say that "What hooks you from the start is Dakota Fanning's unfussy passion as Fern." Conversely, Colm Andrew of the
Manx Independent gave the film a score of six out of ten, saying that the main problem was "the ultra-cute characterisation of Wilbur, resulting in half the audience rooting for his demise" although overall it was "a competent retelling of a classic story that won't offend".
The film won the 2006 Critics' Choice Award for Best Live-Action Family Film, and Fanning won the Blimp Award for Favorite Movie Actress at the
2007 Kids' Choice Awards.
Awards
Soundtrack
''Charlotte's Web: Music from the Motion Picture'' was released by
Sony Classical on December 5, 2006. In addition to the instrumental score by
Danny Elfman
Daniel Robert Elfman (born May 29, 1953) is an American film composer, singer, songwriter, and musician. He came to prominence as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for the new wave band Oingo Boingo in the early 1980s. Since scoring his ...
(composing his second film for Nickelodeon Movies, following ''
Nacho Libre'', which released the same year), the soundtrack includes the song "Ordinary Miracle" by
Sarah McLachlan, which she herself performed during the
opening ceremonies of her hometown Vancouver Winter Olympics. In order to compose the score for ''Charlotte's Web'', Elfman would drop out of ''
Spider-Man 3''. A CD compilation of "Music Inspired by the Motion Picture" was issued on December 12, 2006.
Video game
A
video game
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based on the movie, developed by
Backbone Entertainment and published by
Sega
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, was released on December 12, 2006, for the
Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, and to international markets that June. It was later released in mainland China in 2004, under the name iQue Game Boy Advanc ...
,
Nintendo DS
The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens worki ...
, and
PC.
Another game based on the film was released in Europe for the
PlayStation 2
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by Blast Entertainment on April 5, 2007.
References
External links
* archived at
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