After the stiff attempts at realism in many recent features, it's a treat to see broad cartoon-style animation on the big screen in Osmosis Jones, a spoof of cop movies set inside the human body. The title character (voice by Chris Rock) is a street-smart white blood cell, working for Frank's immune system. He and Drix (David Hyde Pierce), an over-the-counter cold capsule, are reluctant partners fighting what appears to be a minor infection. Osmosis discovers Frank has really contracted a fatal virus, Thrax (Laurence Fishburne): he battles a corrupt body politic led by a venal mayor (William Shatner) to save Frank's life and win the affection of the mayor's aide, Leah (Brandy Norwood). Rock's motor-mouth delivery can get annoying, but it contrasts nicely with straight arrow Drix (imagine a fussy Buzz Lightyear). Excellent drawing and a powerful vocal performance make Thrax a genuinely frightening villain.
Osmosis Jones is about two-thirds animation and one-third live action, which is why two-thirds of the film is entertaining and funny, and one-third is not. The life Osmosis and Drix save belongs to Frank, a slob played in live-action sequences by Bill Murray, who's undercut rather than supported by Chris Elliott and Molly Shannon. Shamelessly over-the-top performances make the human characters seem flatter than the two-dimensional cartoons. The live action was shot by the Farrelly brothers and features lots of gross-out gags about zits, flatulence, vomit, etc. The audience endures these leaden segments, waiting to get back to the animation--and the real comedy. Suitable for ages 9 and up: profanity, violence, bodily function jokes. --Charles Solomon, Amazon.com
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Chris Rock | Osmosis Jones |
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Laurence Fishburne | Thrax |
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David Hyde Pierce | Drix |
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Brandy Norwood | Leah |
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William Shatner | Mayor Phlegmming |
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Ron Howard | Tom Colonic |
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Kid Rock | Kidney Rock |
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Kenny Olson | Kidney Rock |
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Jason Krause | Kidney Rock |
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Joe C. | Kidney Rock |
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Stefanie Eulinberg | Kidney Rock |
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Jimmie Bones | Kidney Rock |
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Uncle Kracker | Kidney Rock |
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Jonathan Adams | Additional Character Voice |
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Carlos Alazraqui | Additional Character Voice |
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Keith Anthony | Additional Character Voice |
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Eddie Barth | Additional Character Voice |
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Sally Ann Brooks | Additional Character Voice |
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Rodger Bumpass | Additional Character Voice |
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Michael Carven | Additional Character Voice |
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Paul Christie | Additional Character Voice |
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Janis Dardaris | Additional Character Voice |
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Wendy Dillon | Additional Character Voice |
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Antonio Fargas | Additional Character Voice |
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Eddie Frierson | Additional Character Voice |
| Director | Danny Byers |
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| Peter Farrelly |
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| Writer | Marc Hyman | |
| Producer | Dennis Edwards, Danny Byers, Peter Farrelly, Marc S. Fischer, Aaron Parry, Zak Penn, Bradley Thomas, John Walker | |
| Musician | Randy Edelman | |
| Photography | Mark Irwin | |
| Packaging | Snap Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] Dolby Digital 5.1 [Italian] Dolby Digital Surround |
| Subtitles | Bulgarian | Croatian | Czech | Dutch | English | French | Hungarian | Italian | Polish | Romanian |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 18, 2002 |
| Regions | Region 2 |