Furry Vengeance

2010, 92 minutes

An arrogant real estate agent gets in way over his head after he agrees to develop property on an Oregon forest and the area's animals sabotage his plans.

It all started when a prairie dog screams after Riggs' (Rob Riggle) car passes by it and throwing a cigar, not minding about the environment ("'Woodsy Owl|give a hoot, don't pollute!' Whatever...") . This caused an unnamed raccoon to let a mink release a boulder to push Riggs' car down the cliff. After that, the raccoon throws the cigar back to Riggs, which he calls it, "you're a bad raccoon" before the raccoon blows the car down the cliff. Riggs quits from Mr. Lyman's company, so a real estate developer from Chicago, Dan Sanders (Brendan Fraser), is given the task to develop a forest into a development by his boss, Neal Lyman (Ken Jeong), much to the objections of Dan's son, Tyler (Matt Prokop), who knew later that Rocky Springs is a forest reserve, and also that "many tried to conquer it but failed", and his wife, Tammy (Brooke Shields), who miss Chicago life. Unfortunately, the animals, led by the raccoon, who live in the forest do not intend to watch deforestation|their forest getting chopped, instead decide to turn the tables on Dan by disturbing him, interrupting his meetings, and humiliating him. So Dan with the help of forest rangers captured all the forest animals. Tammy is forced to plan an "eco-friendly" fair with a senile teacher (Alice Drummond) at the high school and Lyman's company decide to sponsor it. The Sanders family later find out that Lyman and his company are not eco-friendly and want to cut down the forest to suburb|build houses and a shopping mall "with a forest theme", so Dan later releases the animals, thanks to the help of Tyler. The raccoon and his friends wreak havoc on the eco-fair, causing the guests and entertainers to flee, while Lyman accidentally tranquilizes Mr. Gupta, who decides to (unsuccessfully) break the deal. He flees into a "worm tunnel" while the beasts pursue and attack him, and a bear drives the golf cart (pulling the tunnel) away into a bush. Three months later, the forest is reclaimed as a nature preserve. Dan is a forest ranger|ranger, fining anyone one million dollars for violating this ruling. [<a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furry_Vengeance'>Plot summary provided by WikiPedia</a>]


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