Flushed Away very well received

Bill Nighy is Whitey, the really scary albino rat with gloves that will put fear in the heart of men…
Yahoo has some Flushed Away premiere photo’s of Bill.
Flushed Away is showing in several countries already, and because we love good reviews, here are some clips:
Plenty of thrilling moments in “Flushed Away”
EiTB, Spain
Don’t get me wrong: I’m looking forward to the next James Bond movie as much as anyone else. But it strikes me as unlikely that any British action picture released this year will surpass “Flushed Away.”
International Herald Tribune
Go with the flow
Once again, droll British sensibility dominates the dialogue, along with their penchant for background detail and multilayered humor. If you share our affection for “Wallace & Gromit,” you’ll enjoy “Flushed Away.”
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY
Humorous ‘Flushed Away’ will bowl you over
Chicago Sun-Times, United States
Critter cartoon “Flushed Away” a surefire smash
In truth, all the characters are brilliantly conceived both in terms of their physical form and their strong personalit
Reuters
‘Flushed Away’ is clever, fast-paced fun
Aside from the pitch-perfect voice-casting of Jackman, Winslet, a most theatrical McKellen and Jean Reno as the Toad’s French cousin-henchman Le Frog, Anglophiles may also recognize the sounds of Bill Nighy as dumb thug Whitey and ex-Gollum Andy Serkis as soccer hooligan Spike.
As some other witty Brits once promised, a splendid time is guaranteed for all.
Detroit Free Press, United States
“Flushed Away”: A hilarious parallel London down the loo
With a beautiful look and rapid-fire jokes whose cleverness and corniness blend perfectly, “Flushed Away” will no doubt be dredged again and again for all those who missed half the funny stuff the first time down. A great time for all.
Seattle Times, United States
Aardman Saves the Clay In Brilliant ‘Flushed Away’
Shot through with cheeky wit and hilarious musical numbers by the aforementioned slugs, “Flushed Away” features an eye-popping boat chase through London’s watery nether regions, as well as the winning vocal talent of Kate Winslet, Bill Nighy and Ian McKellen, doing his best Sydney Greenstreet. Well done!
Washington Post, United States
‘Flushed’ overflows with wit
The characters — which include amphibians, insects and rodents — are charmingly conceived and voiced by a top-notch cast.
McKellen and Reno are hilarious as amphibians, spouting some of the film’s best lines, as do their “henchrats” Whitey (Bill Nighy) and Spike (Andy Serkis).
The cleverly rendered Flushed Away reminds us that animated films don’t need to be dumbed down to reach young viewers. Finally, audiences have a family film that manages to be both exuberant and witty, as well as inventive and touching.
USA Today
‘Flushed’ dives into inventive underworld
Without doubt the worst title of the year, “Flushed Away” is also the best animated film of the year, and if you didn’t think it was possible for slugs to be funny, think again.
Boston Herald, United States
‘Flushed Away’ is toilet humor of the most enjoyable kind
it’s filled to overflowing with mischievous gags for kids and adults alike, tickling the periphery of the story and crammed into every frame with playful abandon.
Seattle Post Intelligencer
‘Flushed Away’ Twinkles With Wit
OhmyNews International, South Korea
Animated rodent adventure gives cutting-edge modern flash to quaint British characters
Balancing the likable heroes are some laughable villains, including Ian McKellen’s Toad, a bloated, bombastic theatrical type, and his inept heavies, the scheming but utterly useless Spike (voiced by Lord of the Rings’ Andy Serkis) and Whitey (Bill Nighy), a wonderfully dim albino rat. Look for some light French-bashing with Jean Reno’s Le Frog, who plans to spring into action — right after his five-hour dinner break, that is.
Winnipeg Free Press, Canada
Flushed Away’ is wonderful
Earthtimes.org
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I saw it on Monday and can’t wait to see it again. Adorable film. :)
i think the film was great