Exoticalot
People are voting emotionally.
Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Moustroll
Good movie but grossly overrated
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Claudio Carvalho
"Red Riding Hood" (2006) is a silly version of the Grimm Brothers tale with annoying songs. Maybe a child may like this film, but for an adult it is unbearable. Certainly I am not the target audience of this film. Unfortunately I did not pay attention to the IMDb User Rating that should warn that it is a film for children only. My vote is three.Title (Brazil): "Chapeuzinho no Século XXI" ("Riding Hood in the Century XXI")
babymouse-1
I watched this movie last night with some friends. They warned us previously that it was the worst movie ever made, but because of that reason it was hilarious. I agree with them whole-heartedly, but I enjoyed watching it and could watch it over and over just because it makes me laugh so hard. The grandmother's floating yoga moves were quite a crack-up, along with Red's father's knitted red sweater. The movie had everyone screaming while Red was in her grandmother's bedroom with the wolf in disguise. That and other parts are questionable for young children. The biggest problem for me was Red Riding Hood's extremely short skirt. It bothered me throughout the whole movie. So if you can stand watching this sort of movie and are in need of a good laugh, I highly recommend this one.
iwantsofia
Teenage Claire (Morgan Thompson) would rather hang out with her friends at the mall than to stay home with her brother Matt while Grandma babysits. Who wouldn't? Unfortunately, Grandma isn't about to let Claire out of the house. Worse, she insists that Claire and Matt listen to her reworking of the Brothers Grimm classic tale "Little Red Riding Hood". Fortunately, Grandma has a sense of humor, and adds some modern twists. Claire imagines herself as Red, and her brother, parents and grandma as....her brother, parents and grandma.Although this movie's star drawing power is represented by Lainie Kazan as Grandma, singer Joey Fatone as the werewolf and Cassandra Peterson (a.k.a. Elvira, Mistress Of The Dark) in a small role, the real fun is watching freckle-faced Thompson and Sam Stone (who plays Matt and Rusty) reciting their one-liners. Oh sure, there's the songs and CG effects, but it's the characters and dialogue that you'll remember. (When the werewolf as Grandma tells Red that she must eat to "fill out", Red looks at her chest and says, "Yeah, I know.") Undeniably the funniest version of this story that I've seen.IMDb and other web sites claim 2004 as the year of release, however Key DVD (20th Century Fox's revival of Key Home Video, the company Fox created to distribute movies it was too embarrassed to put it's name on) claims both 2005 and 2006 copyright dates on the box, while the film itself states 2006.For the record, this is my fourth and final "Little Red Riding Hood" review.
tutti_fruity28
I've only seen a few clips of this film on Youtube and it was hilarious! Everything about it was funny and i thought Morgan Thompson was absolutely fantastic, and the fact that she was born in Australia is even better.So aside from the obvious low budget appearance, I think to enjoy this film is to appreciate its simplicity rather then looking for sexual innuendos, special effects, etc...It's a family film, aimed majority at kids who don't absorb this kind of nonsense. Furthermore, how many times have they seen a half naked girl on TV anyways or anything related to the word SEX? I really want to watch the rest of the film because from what i've seen so far, it looks like a good film to have a hearty laugh at.