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Paulie
The film tells the story of Paulie, a talking parrot at an animal research lab, who recounts his travels looking for his original owner to a janitor (Tony Shalhoub) who tries to help him escape.
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December 06, 2005
My head still throbs from being hit repeatedly with blunt life lessons.May 06, 2005
Family viewing that soarsApril 09, 2005
Its star is a very appealing little guy. Parents will be mildly amused, too.May 12, 2008
True family entertainment that caters for grown-ups as much as for kids.January 01, 2000
The film is aimed at children, I suppose, although I don't think they'll like Paulie all that much. I didn't.March 01, 2013
Talking bird on a coming-of-age journey with some peril.January 01, 2000
Paulie has elements of a good weepy, but overall it never quite gels beyond being a passable novelty.May 12, 2008
Shalhoub gives an impressively nuanced performance in the dangerously cliched role, and Paulie -- a combination of trained parrots, animatronics, and the voice of Mohr -- comes across as a fully developed character.May 12, 2008
The story is rooted in real feelings and relationships, and parents will find as much to enjoy as children.February 14, 2001
A perfect family movie with the intelligence, humor and hug-me moments to be a great first-date movie, too. Just remember to bring a hankie.January 01, 2000
Unusual and surprisingly agreeable.May 12, 2008
Paulie has moments of minor charm but lacks the magic to fully capture the imaginations of either children or adults.