![]() ![]() And early on, his voice work meshes well with that of comedian and podcaster Marc Maron, cast appropriately as the tetchy and oft-annoyed Snake. Rockwell's laid-back charm works very well for his take on the sly Wolf, who balances his shrewdness with an unavoidable desire to be better than people perceive him to be. ![]() (You will have to take my word on it that when a character said Wolf's charm offensive was "the full Clooney," my son whispered to me, "I don't understand that." It's safe to assume most kids wouldn't, though.) If there's a credit to give to the cast, it's that - as recognizable as they are - there's very little sense of lazy voiceover with little to no energy. The story in between those chases is slightly less thrilling, though Cohen peppers the script with one-liner after one-liner, including a heaping helping of pop-culture references sure to appease the parents in the audience, if not their kids. ![]()
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