| Open Season 2 (2009 Film), Open Season (2006 Film) | |
| Open Secret (1948 Film), Open Shutters (1921 Film) |
| Open Season 3 | |
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| Directed by | Cody Cameron |
| Produced by | Kirk Bodyfelt |
| Written by | David I. Stern |
| Starring | Matthew J. Munn Matthew W. Taylor Melissa Sturm Karley Scott Collins Ciara Bravo Harrison Fahn Dana Snyder André Sogliuzzo |
| Music by | Jeff Cardoni |
| Editing by | Nancy Frazen Arthur D. Noda Jimmy Sandoval |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Animation Reel FX Creative Studios |
| Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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| Running time | 75 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $7,399,925[1] |
Open Season 3 is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy film, the sequel to Open Season and Open Season 2, and the third installment in the Open Season film series. The film was directed by Cody Cameron. It theatrically premiered in Russia on October 21, 2010 and was released direct-to-video in the United States on January 25, 2011.[2]
Most of the previous actors reprised their roles, with the exception of Joel McHale, Mike Epps, Jane Krakowski, Billy Connolly, and Jon Favreau. They are joined by new characters that are voiced by Matthew J. Munn, Melissa Sturm, Karley Scott Collins, Ciara Bravo, Harrison Fahn, and Dana Snyder.
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Boog plans an annual guys trip to spend time with his male friends. However, Elliot has distanced himself from him since he had started a family. Boog is disappointed since everyone else wants to spend time with their families which makes Boog go on a trip of his own, which leads him to a Russian traveling circus.
While in the circus, Boog meets Doug, a lazy, scruffy grizzly bear who is tired of performing in the circus on the sidelines. He craves recognition as a full-fledged king of the forest, the ruler of wildlife. Doug convinces Boog to switch his life in the forest for Doug's place at the circus. Boog accepts the offer, but the whole thing turns out a scam since all Doug wants to do was escape.
Meanwhile, Boog falls madly in love with Ursa, a female grizzly bear who was born in Russia and can effortlessly walk on a tightrope, juggle and dance. When the couple begin working together, they obtain much more as a harmonious duet than it might seem at first glance. When Boog's pals find out about Boog's disappearance, they, as well as the pets put aside their differences and hatch a rescue mission to save Boog.
Elliot arrive at the circus. They want Boog to return home, but he does not want to leave Ursa. All of the sudden, Doug arrives and apologizes to Boog for tricking him. While Doug performs the circus acts for the audience, Elliot tells Boog that he can stay at the circus if he wants to.Elliot is at the circus with Dug, Alistair and ofcourse Boog and four form a band for the circus. Boog and Elliot move his family to the circus.
In a post-credits scene, Alistair, Doug, Boog and Elliot precents ¨the circus¨ the musical band in the maslova circus and your tour arround the world.
Open Season 3 was animated at Reel FX Creative Studios,[3] which also did animation for Open Season 2.
Like Open Season 2, the movie was released theatrically in different countries:[4]
The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and UMD Video in the USA on January 25, 2011.[2]
Open Season 3 received mostly unfavorable reviews by critics and consumers, stating that it was composed of "...cheap actors, horrible story writing, and poor directing". One reviewer said, "This tiresomely predictable tale exemplifies everything that's wrong about straight-to-DVD animated sequels to big-budget mainstream films: the plot is utterly predictable and rehashes a lot of beats from the original effort, the major voice actors have been replaced by poor substitutes and the quality of the animation has dropped dramatically (most of the visuals are on the level of a video game or one of those cheap CGI Saturday morning TV shows)".[5]
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