Synopsis
E.B., the Easter Bunny's teenage son, heads to Hollywood, determined to become a drummer in a rock 'n' roll band. In L.A., he's taken in by Fred after the out-of-work slacker hits E.B. with his car.
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Cast
- Russell BrandEaster Bunny (voice)
- James MarsdenFred
- Kaley CuocoSamantha O'Hare
- Hank AzariaCarlos / Phil (voice)
- Elizabeth PerkinsBonnie O'Hare
- Gary ColeHenry O'Hare
- Hugh LaurieE.B.'s Dad (voice)
- David HasselhoffHimself
- Chelsea HandlerMrs. Beck
- Dustin YbarraCody
- 70
Village Voice
Despite its scattered frenzy, Hop-thanks to its fondness for smushing together seemingly incongruous elements and Marsden's goofy, bug-eyed mugging-is just demented enough to deliver a fleeting sugar rush. - 70
Boxoffice Magazine
Fun for every member of the family, despite marketing that suggests it may be intended for only the youngest of the bunch. - 50
Arizona Republic
Check your driver's license - if you have one, you're probably too old to get the most out of it. If not, you may find your satisfaction a little harder - though not impossible - to come by. - 40
Time Out
The various plot threads-E.B. is pursued by a trio of ass-kickingly cute long-eared operatives; a disgruntled worker chick (voiced in emphatic Telemundo tones by Hank Azaria) orchestrates a coup d'état-mostly get lost amid all the allusions. Even Hugh Hefner pops up because, you know, Playboy Bunnies. - 40
Austin Chronicle
Some films are saccharine, but Hop is pure sugar. - 38
Orlando Sentinel
The slapstick is mild-mannered, there's no romance, not a hint of emotion. - 33
The A.V. Club
Candy-coated or otherwise, crap's still crap. - 30
Movieline
There's nothing in it to inspire excitement or even a mild glimmer of delight; it's almost offensive in its dullness.