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only this so far silver knight
Thanks mate, your a champ!
only this so far silver knight

On the one hand, it reeks of laziness in not wanting to devote the film completely to the world the characters originally inhabited.
On the other, it's a vain and tired cliche where the filmmakers think they're being oh so clever by taking the characters and putting them in the real wold to show how everyone reacts to them. Which only serves to diminish their significance in the context of the film.

Hank looks good as Gargumel. BTW, does Gargumel have a social life besides being so obsessed with the Smurfs?
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=65657
so smurfs and gargamel in the modern New York. really? again in new york?
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/03/28/sofia-vergara-joins-smurfs/
''Vergara will play a live-action character named Odile, a powerful executive at a high-end French cosmetics company who is married ''
the movie is set into modern time?![]()
.This confuses me. It's set in the present, in New York, but they haven't changed Gargamel's look at all? That's quite a clash in terms of visuals.
Like I said before: This decades answer to Rocky and Bullwinkle.
I'm sure there's a logical explanation for all of this.
A. The smurfs and Gargamel got transported into another dimension.
B. In this script Gargamel is a schizophrenic homeless person who thinks he's a wizard and while hallucinating sees rodents as 5 inch blue creatures.
C. Gargamel is an out of work 50 year old aspiring model(Ugly Models R Us club) who decides to make a unique fashion publicity stunt by wearing rinkly red socks and a crumbled black gown in public.
D. The writers wrote this script while drunk at 2:00am in the morning.