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Bee Movie

Bee Movie is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and Columbus 81 Productions, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Simon J. Smith and Steve Hickner (in the former's feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Jerry Seinfeld, Spike Feresten, Barry Marder and Andy Robin. It stars the voices of Seinfeld, Renée Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, John Goodman, Patrick Warburton, and Chris Rock. The film centers on Barry B. Benson (Seinfeld), a honey bee who tries to sue the human race for exploiting bees after learning from his new florist friend Vanessa Bloome (Zellweger) that humans sell and consume honey.

Bee Movie
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Written by
Produced by
  • Jerry Seinfeld
  • Christina Steinberg
Starring
Narrated byJim Cummings
Edited byNick Fletcher
Music byRupert Gregson-Williams
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
  • October 25, 2007 (2007-10-25) (New York City)
  • November 2, 2007 (2007-11-02) (United States)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$150 million
Box office$293.5 million

Bee Movie debuted in New York City on October 25, 2007, and was released in theaters in the United States on November 2. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its humor and voice cast, but criticized its plot and lack of originality. The film was a box office success, grossing $293.5 million worldwide on a budget of $150 million. It has since gathered a cult following, partly driven by memes of the film shared on social media, which most often poke fun at the film's premise, script and celebrity cameos.

Plot

Barry B. Benson, an idealistic honey bee who has the ability to talk to humans, has recently graduated from college and is about to enter the hive's Honex Industries honey-making workforce with his best friend, Adam Flayman. Barry is initially excited to join the workforce, but his ambitious, insubordinate attitude emerges upon discovering that his choice of job will never change once picked. Later, the two bees run into a group of Pollen Jocks, bees who collect pollen from flowers outside the hive, and they offer to take Barry with them if he is "bee enough". While on his first pollen-gathering expedition in New York City, Barry gets lost in the rain, and ends up on the balcony of a human florist named Vanessa Bloome. Upon noticing Barry, Vanessa's boyfriend Ken attempts to squash him, but Vanessa gently catches and releases Barry outside the window, saving his life.

Barry later returns to express his gratitude to Vanessa, breaking the sacred rule that bees are not to communicate with humans. Barry and Vanessa develop a close friendship, bordering on attraction, and spend time together. When he and Vanessa are in the grocery store, Barry discovers that the humans have been stealing and eating the bees' honey for centuries. He decides to journey to Honey Farms, which supplies the grocery store with its honey. Incredulous at the poor treatment of the bees in the hive, including the use of bee smokers to incapacitate the colony, Barry decides to sue the human race to put an end to exploitation of the bees, with Vanessa agreeing to help.

Barry's mission attracts wide attention from bees and humans alike, with countless spectators attending the trial. Although Barry is up against tough defense attorney Layton T. Montgomery, the trial's first day goes well. That evening, Barry is having dinner with Vanessa when Ken shows up. Vanessa leaves the room, and Ken expresses to Barry that he hates the pair spending time together. When Barry leaves to use the restroom, Ken ambushes Barry and attempts to kill him, only for Vanessa to intervene and break up with Ken. The second day at the trial, Montgomery unleashes an unrepentant character assassination against the bees, leading a deeply offended Adam to sting him. Montgomery immediately exaggerates the stinging to make himself seem the victim of an assault while simultaneously tarnishing Adam. Adam's actions jeopardize the bees' credibility and his life, though he recovers. The third day, Barry wins the trial by exposing the jury to the torturous treatment of bees, particularly use of the smoker, and prevents humans from stealing honey from bees ever again. Having lost the trial, Montgomery cryptically warns Barry that a negative shift of nature is imminent.

With Honex stopping honey production, every bee is put out of a job, including the vitally important Pollen Jocks, resulting in all the world's flowers beginning to die out without any pollination. Before long, the last remaining flowers on Earth are being stockpiled in Pasadena, California, intended for the last Tournament of Roses Parade. Barry and Vanessa travel to the parade and steal a float, which they load into a plane. They hope to bring the flowers to the bees so they can re-pollinate the world's last remaining flowers. When the plane's pilot and co-pilot both fall unconscious, Vanessa is forced to land the plane, with help from Barry and the bees from Barry's hive.

Barry becomes a member of the Pollen Jocks, and they fly off to a flower patch. Armed with the pollen of the last flowers, Barry and the Pollen Jocks reverse the damage and save the world's flowers, restarting the bees' honey production. Later on, Barry runs a law firm at Vanessa's flower shop titled "Insects at Law", which handles disputes between animals and humans. While selling flowers to customers, Vanessa offers certain brands of honey that are "bee-approved".

Voice cast

Production

The development of Bee Movie began when Steven Spielberg approached DreamWorks Animation CEO and co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg after Jerry Seinfeld asked him to make an animated film featuring insects. Production began in 2003. Seinfeld spent a week in Los Angeles working on it. Teleconferencing system HP Halo was installed in Seinfeld's office in New York, enabling him to work on the film and interact between coasts. Seinfeld said he set the film in New York because it was "the Tigris and Euphrates of comedy", and Katzenberg was the main reason for making the film.[1] The budget was approximately $150 million.[2] Spielberg was in two live-action trailers of this film in November 2006 and early 2007 where he interacted with Seinfeld, who wore a bee costume.

Release

The 91-minute[2] Bee Movie debuted in New York City on October 25, 2007,[3] followed by a premiere on October 28, in Los Angeles.[4] It was released in the United States on November 2.[5] The film was produced by DreamWorks Animation and Columbus 81 Productions, and distributed by Paramount Pictures.[6][7] Bee Movie Game was released in October 2007 for multiple platforms.[8]

Paramount Home Entertainment released Bee Movie on DVD (single- and double-disc) on March 11, 2008,[9] and on Blu-ray in May.[10] The DVD extras include the "Inside the Hive: The Cast of Bee Movie" and "Tech of Bee Movie" featurettes, "We Got the Bee" music video, "Meet Barry B. Benson" feature, interactive games, a filmmaker commentary, alternate endings, lost scenes, the live-action trailers, and Jerry's Flight Over Cannes.[9][11] An HD DVD version of the film was canceled after the discontinuation of that format.[12]

Reception

Box office

Bee Movie earned $126.6 million in the United States and Canada and $166.9 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $293.5 million.[2] DreamWorks Animation reported the film's net profit as $27.3 million, particularly home media revenues.[13]

The film was released with American Gangster and Martian Child on November 2, 2007.[2][14] Bee Movie earned $10.2 million on its first day. The film debuted at second earning $39.1 million from 3,928 theaters.[15] Its second weekend earnings dropped by 32 percent to $26 million,[16][17] and followed by another $14.3 million the third weekend.[18] Bee Movie completed its theatrical run in the United States and Canada on February 14, 2008.[19]

Critical reception

Bee Movie has an approval rating of 50% based on 173 professional reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 5.6/10. Its critical consensus reads, "Bee Movie has humorous moments, but its awkward premise and tame delivery render it mostly forgettable."[20] Metacritic (which uses a weighted average) assigned Bee Movie a score of 54 out of 100 based on 34 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[21] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[22]

Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying "It's on the easygoing level of Surf's Up, and a full tick up from, say, Over the Hedge or The Ant Bully. But given the Seinfeld pedigree it's something of a disappointment."[23] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three out of four stars, saying "At its relaxed best, when it's about, well, nothing, the slyly comic Bee Movie is truly beguiling."[24] Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said, "Bee Movie feels phoned in on every level. The images, usually computer animation's biggest draw, are disappointingly average. And as for the funny stuff, well, that's where you were supposed to come in."[25]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times gave the film three and a half stars out of four, saying "The most genuinely apian aspect of Bee Movie is that it spends a lot of its running time buzzing happily around, sniffing out fresh jokes wherever they may bloom."[26] Claudia Puig gave the film one and a half stars out of four, saying "Bee Movie is certainly not low-budget, but it has all the staying power and creative value of a B-movie. The secret life of bees, as told by Seinfeld, is a bore with a capital B."[24] Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the film three stars out of four, saying "Bee Movie is not Shrek, and it is not Ratatouille either (by far the standout computer-animated feature of the year). But it has enough buzzing wit and eye-popping animation to win over the kids—and probably more than a few parents, too."[27] Richard Roeper gave the film a positive review, saying "This is a beautifully animated, cleverly executed, warm and funny adventure."[24]

Roger Ebert gave the film two out of four stars, saying "All of this material, written by Seinfeld and writers associated with his television series, tries hard, but never really takes off. We learn at the outset of the movie that bees theoretically cannot fly. Unfortunately, in the movie, that applies only to the screenplay. It is really, really, really hard to care much about a platonic romantic relationship between Renee Zellweger and a bee, although if anyone could pull it off, she could."[28] Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the film three out of four stars, saying "The vibe is loose-limbed and fluky, and the gags have an extra snap that's recognizably Seinfeldian. If I believed in a sitcom afterlife, I'd swear the whole thing was cooked up by Kramer and George's dad."[29]

Accolades

Bee Movie led the 35th Annie Awards season with five nominations (including Best Animated Feature).[30][31] At the 65th Golden Globe Awards, it was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film.[32] The 13th Critics' Choice Awards nominated the film for Best Animated Feature.[33][34]

Lawsuits

Two lawsuits involving Bee Movie were filed. Multiple Swedish animation students, who were represented by an American attorney, sued because their developed concept in 2000, titled Beebylon, had similarities to Bee Movie. A separate suit was brought by Florida-based cosmetics company Beeceuticals over the use of their trademarked phrase "Give Bees a Chance". Both of these lawsuits were rejected.[a]

Legacy

Years after the film's release, Bee Movie had an unexpected rise in popularity as an Internet meme. In 2015, posts of the entire film screenplay spread across Facebook.[44][45] In November 2016, YouTube user "Avoid at All Costs" uploaded a video The entire bee movie but every time they say bee it gets faster where the entire film sped up every time the word "bee" was used.[46][47] Its popularity spawned several variants where the film (or its trailer) were edited in unusual ways.[48] Vanity Fair later characterized the film's popularity as "totally bizarre",[49] and later identified Jason Richards as one of the meme's larger promoters through his @Seinfeld2000 Twitter account, citing the "off-brand Pixar quality",[49] while writer Barry Marder referred to the relationship between bees and humans.[50] Inverse felt the film's internet popularity being helpful to millennials that saw it.[51] Paris Martineau of New York magazine identified the meme started on Tumblr in c. 2011 at which point users posted the opening quotation identifying it as inspiring. By December 2012, however, these posts became so ubiquitous that it would inspire parodies.[52] It was suggested that the spread of videos such as The entire bee movie but every time they say bee it gets faster was inspired by the preceding popularity of the "We Are Number One" memes, many of which used a similar title format of "We Are Number One but..."[48] Seinfeld expressed no interest in making a sequel to Bee Movie despite its online popularity.[53]

Notes

  1. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]

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This article is about the film For the video game based on the film see Bee Movie Game Barry Benson redirects here For the Mississippi politician see Barry W Benson Not to be confused with Maya the Bee film or B movie Bee Movie is a 2007 American computer animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and Columbus 81 Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures The film was directed by Simon J Smith and Steve Hickner in the former s feature directorial debut from a screenplay by Jerry Seinfeld Spike Feresten Barry Marder and Andy Robin It stars the voices of Seinfeld Renee Zellweger Matthew Broderick John Goodman Patrick Warburton and Chris Rock The film centers on Barry B Benson Seinfeld a honey bee who tries to sue the human race for exploiting bees after learning from his new florist friend Vanessa Bloome Zellweger that humans sell and consume honey Bee MovieTheatrical release posterDirected bySimon J Smith Steve HicknerWritten byJerry Seinfeld Spike Feresten Barry Marder Andy RobinProduced byJerry Seinfeld Christina SteinbergStarringJerry Seinfeld Renee Zellweger Matthew Broderick John Goodman Patrick Warburton Chris RockNarrated byJim CummingsEdited byNick FletcherMusic byRupert Gregson WilliamsProductioncompaniesDreamWorks Animation Columbus 81 ProductionsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease datesOctober 25 2007 2007 10 25 New York City November 2 2007 2007 11 02 United States Running time91 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 150 millionBox office 293 5 millionBee Movie debuted in New York City on October 25 2007 and was released in theaters in the United States on November 2 It received mixed reviews from critics who praised its humor and voice cast but criticized its plot and lack of originality The film was a box office success grossing 293 5 million worldwide on a budget of 150 million It has since gathered a cult following partly driven by memes of the film shared on social media which most often poke fun at the film s premise script and celebrity cameos Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Accolades 6 Lawsuits 7 Legacy 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksPlotBarry B Benson an idealistic honey bee who has the ability to talk to humans has recently graduated from college and is about to enter the hive s Honex Industries honey making workforce with his best friend Adam Flayman Barry is initially excited to join the workforce but his ambitious insubordinate attitude emerges upon discovering that his choice of job will never change once picked Later the two bees run into a group of Pollen Jocks bees who collect pollen from flowers outside the hive and they offer to take Barry with them if he is bee enough While on his first pollen gathering expedition in New York City Barry gets lost in the rain and ends up on the balcony of a human florist named Vanessa Bloome Upon noticing Barry Vanessa s boyfriend Ken attempts to squash him but Vanessa gently catches and releases Barry outside the window saving his life Barry later returns to express his gratitude to Vanessa breaking the sacred rule that bees are not to communicate with humans Barry and Vanessa develop a close friendship bordering on attraction and spend time together When he and Vanessa are in the grocery store Barry discovers that the humans have been stealing and eating the bees honey for centuries He decides to journey to Honey Farms which supplies the grocery store with its honey Incredulous at the poor treatment of the bees in the hive including the use of bee smokers to incapacitate the colony Barry decides to sue the human race to put an end to exploitation of the bees with Vanessa agreeing to help Barry s mission attracts wide attention from bees and humans alike with countless spectators attending the trial Although Barry is up against tough defense attorney Layton T Montgomery the trial s first day goes well That evening Barry is having dinner with Vanessa when Ken shows up Vanessa leaves the room and Ken expresses to Barry that he hates the pair spending time together When Barry leaves to use the restroom Ken ambushes Barry and attempts to kill him only for Vanessa to intervene and break up with Ken The second day at the trial Montgomery unleashes an unrepentant character assassination against the bees leading a deeply offended Adam to sting him Montgomery immediately exaggerates the stinging to make himself seem the victim of an assault while simultaneously tarnishing Adam Adam s actions jeopardize the bees credibility and his life though he recovers The third day Barry wins the trial by exposing the jury to the torturous treatment of bees particularly use of the smoker and prevents humans from stealing honey from bees ever again Having lost the trial Montgomery cryptically warns Barry that a negative shift of nature is imminent With Honex stopping honey production every bee is put out of a job including the vitally important Pollen Jocks resulting in all the world s flowers beginning to die out without any pollination Before long the last remaining flowers on Earth are being stockpiled in Pasadena California intended for the last Tournament of Roses Parade Barry and Vanessa travel to the parade and steal a float which they load into a plane They hope to bring the flowers to the bees so they can re pollinate the world s last remaining flowers When the plane s pilot and co pilot both fall unconscious Vanessa is forced to land the plane with help from Barry and the bees from Barry s hive Barry becomes a member of the Pollen Jocks and they fly off to a flower patch Armed with the pollen of the last flowers Barry and the Pollen Jocks reverse the damage and save the world s flowers restarting the bees honey production Later on Barry runs a law firm at Vanessa s flower shop titled Insects at Law which handles disputes between animals and humans While selling flowers to customers Vanessa offers certain brands of honey that are bee approved Voice castJerry Seinfeld as Barry B Benson Renee Zellweger as Vanessa Bloome Matthew Broderick as Adam Flayman John Goodman as Layton T Montgomery Patrick Warburton as Ken Chris Rock as Mooseblood the Mosquito Kathy Bates as Janet B Benson Barry Levinson as Martin B Benson Megan Mullally as Trudy Honex Tour Guide Rip Torn as Pollen Jocks General Lou Lo Duca Oprah Winfrey as Judge Bumbleton Michael Richards as Bud Ditchwater Larry King as Bee Larry King a fictionalized bee version of himself Larry Miller as Dean Buzzwell Jim Cummings as Title Narrator and Graduation Announcer David Moses Pimentel as Hector Chuck Martin as Andy Brian Hopkins as Sandy Shrimpkin and TSA Agent John DiMaggio as Bailiff and Janitor Tress MacNeille as Jeanette Chung Mother and Cow Simon J Smith as Truck Driver and Chet Ray Liotta as Himself Sting as Himself Robert Jayne as Bee uncredited Carl Kasell as Himself uncredited ProductionThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2021 The development of Bee Movie began when Steven Spielberg approached DreamWorks Animation CEO and co founder Jeffrey Katzenberg after Jerry Seinfeld asked him to make an animated film featuring insects Production began in 2003 Seinfeld spent a week in Los Angeles working on it Teleconferencing system HP Halo was installed in Seinfeld s office in New York enabling him to work on the film and interact between coasts Seinfeld said he set the film in New York because it was the Tigris and Euphrates of comedy and Katzenberg was the main reason for making the film 1 The budget was approximately 150 million 2 Spielberg was in two live action trailers of this film in November 2006 and early 2007 where he interacted with Seinfeld who wore a bee costume ReleaseThe 91 minute 2 Bee Movie debuted in New York City on October 25 2007 3 followed by a premiere on October 28 in Los Angeles 4 It was released in the United States on November 2 5 The film was produced by DreamWorks Animation and Columbus 81 Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures 6 7 Bee Movie Game was released in October 2007 for multiple platforms 8 Paramount Home Entertainment released Bee Movie on DVD single and double disc on March 11 2008 9 and on Blu ray in May 10 The DVD extras include the Inside the Hive The Cast of Bee Movie and Tech of Bee Movie featurettes We Got the Bee music video Meet Barry B Benson feature interactive games a filmmaker commentary alternate endings lost scenes the live action trailers and Jerry s Flight Over Cannes 9 11 An HD DVD version of the film was canceled after the discontinuation of that format 12 ReceptionBox office Bee Movie earned 126 6 million in the United States and Canada and 166 9 million in other countries for a worldwide total of 293 5 million 2 DreamWorks Animation reported the film s net profit as 27 3 million particularly home media revenues 13 The film was released with American Gangster and Martian Child on November 2 2007 2 14 Bee Movie earned 10 2 million on its first day The film debuted at second earning 39 1 million from 3 928 theaters 15 Its second weekend earnings dropped by 32 percent to 26 million 16 17 and followed by another 14 3 million the third weekend 18 Bee Movie completed its theatrical run in the United States and Canada on February 14 2008 19 Critical reception Bee Movie has an approval rating of 50 based on 173 professional reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 5 6 10 Its critical consensus reads Bee Movie has humorous moments but its awkward premise and tame delivery render it mostly forgettable 20 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned Bee Movie a score of 54 out of 100 based on 34 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 21 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 22 Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two and a half stars out of four saying It s on the easygoing level of Surf s Up and a full tick up from say Over the Hedge or The Ant Bully But given the Seinfeld pedigree it s something of a disappointment 23 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three out of four stars saying At its relaxed best when it s about well nothing the slyly comic Bee Movie is truly beguiling 24 Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said Bee Movie feels phoned in on every level The images usually computer animation s biggest draw are disappointingly average And as for the funny stuff well that s where you were supposed to come in 25 A O Scott of The New York Times gave the film three and a half stars out of four saying The most genuinely apian aspect of Bee Movie is that it spends a lot of its running time buzzing happily around sniffing out fresh jokes wherever they may bloom 26 Claudia Puig gave the film one and a half stars out of four saying Bee Movie is certainly not low budget but it has all the staying power and creative value of a B movie The secret life of bees as told by Seinfeld is a bore with a capital B 24 Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the film three stars out of four saying Bee Movie is not Shrek and it is not Ratatouille either by far the standout computer animated feature of the year But it has enough buzzing wit and eye popping animation to win over the kids and probably more than a few parents too 27 Richard Roeper gave the film a positive review saying This is a beautifully animated cleverly executed warm and funny adventure 24 Roger Ebert gave the film two out of four stars saying All of this material written by Seinfeld and writers associated with his television series tries hard but never really takes off We learn at the outset of the movie that bees theoretically cannot fly Unfortunately in the movie that applies only to the screenplay It is really really really hard to care much about a platonic romantic relationship between Renee Zellweger and a bee although if anyone could pull it off she could 28 Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the film three out of four stars saying The vibe is loose limbed and fluky and the gags have an extra snap that s recognizably Seinfeldian If I believed in a sitcom afterlife I d swear the whole thing was cooked up by Kramer and George s dad 29 Accolades Bee Movie led the 35th Annie Awards season with five nominations including Best Animated Feature 30 31 At the 65th Golden Globe Awards it was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film 32 The 13th Critics Choice Awards nominated the film for Best Animated Feature 33 34 LawsuitsTwo lawsuits involving Bee Movie were filed Multiple Swedish animation students who were represented by an American attorney sued because their developed concept in 2000 titled Beebylon had similarities to Bee Movie A separate suit was brought by Florida based cosmetics company Beeceuticals over the use of their trademarked phrase Give Bees a Chance Both of these lawsuits were rejected a LegacyYears after the film s release Bee Movie had an unexpected rise in popularity as an Internet meme In 2015 posts of the entire film screenplay spread across Facebook 44 45 In November 2016 YouTube user Avoid at All Costs uploaded a video The entire bee movie but every time they say bee it gets faster where the entire film sped up every time the word bee was used 46 47 Its popularity spawned several variants where the film or its trailer were edited in unusual ways 48 Vanity Fair later characterized the film s popularity as totally bizarre 49 and later identified Jason Richards as one of the meme s larger promoters through his Seinfeld2000 Twitter account citing the off brand Pixar quality 49 while writer Barry Marder referred to the relationship between bees and humans 50 Inverse felt the film s internet popularity being helpful to millennials that saw it 51 Paris Martineau of New York magazine identified the meme started on Tumblr in c 2011 at which point users posted the opening quotation identifying it as inspiring By December 2012 however these posts became so ubiquitous that it would inspire parodies 52 It was suggested that the spread of videos such as The entire bee movie but every time they say bee it gets faster was inspired by the preceding popularity of the We Are Number One memes many of which used a similar title format of We Are Number One but 48 Seinfeld expressed no interest in making a sequel to Bee Movie despite its online popularity 53 Notes Attributed to multiple references 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 References Strike Joe November 2 2007 Bee Movie A Seinfeldian Society Animation World Network Archived from the original on November 25 2021 Retrieved November 25 2021 a b c d Bee Movie Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved January 18 2021 Bee Movie premiere New York Daily News Archived from the original on November 1 2021 Retrieved November 2 2021 Bee Movie Premiere In L A CBS News October 29 2007 Archived from the original on November 1 2021 Retrieved November 2 2021 LaPorte Nicole April 27 2005 Bee buzzes into 07 Variety Archived from the original on November 1 2021 Retrieved November 2 2021 Bee Movie AFI Catalog of Feature Films Archived from the original on November 25 2021 Retrieved July 12 2021 McCarthy Todd October 28 2007 Review Bee Movie Variety Archived from the original on June 23 2018 Retrieved October 1 2014 Bee Movie Game IGN October 30 2007 Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 a b McCutcheon David January 30 2008 See the Bee Movie IGN Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 Drawbaugh B April 30 2008 Paramount officially rejoins the Blu ray camp on May 20th Engadget Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 Update Contest Win Bee Movie on DVD People March 24 2008 Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 De Leon Nicholas March 1 2008 Paramount s last HD DVD releases due next week There Will Be Blood on Blu ray TechCrunch Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 Ball Ryan October 28 2008 Geffen Exits DreamWorks Animation Board Animation Magazine Archived from the original on November 25 2021 Retrieved November 27 2021 McClintock Pamela McNary Dave November 1 2007 Buzz builds for fall box office Variety Archived from the original on September 23 2021 Retrieved September 24 2021 Finke Nikki November 2 2007 1 American Gangster Bullies Box Office Seinfeld s Bee Movie Buzzes To 2 Spot Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on September 23 2021 Retrieved September 24 2021 Yoshino Kimi November 12 2007 Bee Movie is busy flying to No 1 Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 23 2021 Retrieved September 24 2021 Goodman Dean November 12 2007 Jerry Seinfeld is king bee at box office Reuters Archived from the original on September 23 2021 Retrieved September 24 2021 Goodman Dean November 19 2007 Update 1 Beowulf slays bees at weekend box office Reuters Archived from the 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original on December 12 2019 Retrieved December 12 2019 Rea Steven November 1 2007 Bee Movie flies The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on March 16 2008 Retrieved July 2 2013 Ebert Roger November 1 2007 Bee Movie Movie Review amp Film Summary 2007 RogerEbert com Archived from the original on April 26 2013 Retrieved July 2 2013 Burr Ty November 2 2007 Bee plus The Boston Globe Archived from the original on April 26 2014 Retrieved July 2 2013 Nominees for the 35th Annual Annie Awards Variety December 3 2007 Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved November 16 2022 Giardina Carolyn February 9 2008 Ratatouille wins big at Annie Awards The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on July 23 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 Golden Globes 2008 The winners BBC News January 14 2008 Archived from the original on November 25 2020 Retrieved November 4 2022 Critics winners and nominees Variety December 14 2007 Archived from the original on October 27 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 Winners at the Critics Choice Awards The Denver Post Associated Press January 7 2021 Archived from the original on October 27 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 Bee Movie Makers Sued Over Use Of Slogan WRTV November 7 2007 Archived from the original on December 2 2008 Retrieved March 21 2011 Stefani November 6 2007 Bee Movie Hit With Not So Sweet Lawsuit Ecorazzi Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Retrieved March 21 2011 Larson Erik January 14 2008 Paramount Pictures DreamWorks Settle Bee Movie Slogan Suit Bloomberg Archived from the original on December 2 2008 Retrieved September 20 2008 Amster Harry November 28 2007 Seinfelds skamt blev film Seinfeld s joke became a movie Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish Schibsted Archived from the original on March 16 2016 Retrieved March 18 2008 Redvall Eva November 27 2007 Seinfeld fornekar plagiat av filmide Seinfeld denies plagiarism of film idea Sydsvenskan in Swedish Bonnier Group Archived from the original on November 28 2007 Retrieved March 21 2011 Har Stephen Spielberg stulit en svensk filmide Has Stephen Spielberg stolen a Swedish film idea Sveriges Radio in Swedish June 3 2005 Archived from the original on February 24 2009 Retrieved March 21 2011 Svenskar anklagar Spielberg for stold Swedes accuse Spielberg of theft Aftonbladet in Swedish Schibsted June 5 2005 Archived from the original on December 2 2020 Retrieved March 21 2011 Henrik anklagar Spielberg for stold Henrik accuses Spielberg of theft Aftonbladet in Swedish Schibsted June 5 2005 Archived from the original on March 3 2012 Retrieved March 21 2011 Seinfeld ler av svensk soksmal Seinfeld laughs at Swedish lawsuits Aftenposten in Norwegian Schibsted November 28 2007 Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved March 21 2011 Purdom Clayton November 17 2016 People are inexplicably flocking to watch Bee Movie at 20 000X speed The A V Club Archived from the original on November 29 2016 Retrieved November 29 2016 Feldman Brian December 2 2015 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Statesman Archived from the original on December 16 2017 Retrieved December 16 2017 Bergado Gabe February 22 2017 How Barry B Benson Became an Internet A Lister Inverse Archived from the original on December 23 2017 Retrieved December 22 2017 Martineau Paris November 2 2017 A Complete History of Bee Movie s Many Many Memes Select All New York Archived from the original on December 23 2017 Retrieved December 23 2017 Amidi Amid June 27 2016 Jerry Seinfeld Won t Make A Bee Movie Sequel But Not For The Reason You Might Think Cartoon Brew Archived from the original on March 15 2018 Retrieved March 15 2018 External links nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Bee Movie Official website nbsp Bee Movie at The Big Cartoon DataBase nbsp Bee Movie at IMDb nbsp Bee Movie at AllMovie nbsp Portals nbsp Film nbsp United States nbsp Speculative fiction nbsp Comedy nbsp Animation nbsp Cartoon nbsp 2000s nbsp New York state nbsp New York City Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bee 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