The movie was 90% CG, and 85% of it blew. Watching this movie 5 or ten years from now (why anyone would do that I have no idea) is going to seem like Special Effect Amateur hour.
Dancing Pete was knee-jerk funny, but it won’t hold up as time goes by.
I actually watched this less than a week ago, and even though the CGI is goofy in places it is still wonderfully absurd fun, and Dancing Pete stands the test of time more than everything else.
Thank you for the necrobump.