NEW RELEASES IN THE WORLD OF MOVIES 15 NOW PLAYING MAY 18�25, 2022 Delightful ‘Bad Guys’ great fun to watch By James Verniere Boston Herald B DreamWorks Animation The friendship of Mr. Snake (voiced by Marc Maron) and Wolf (Sam Rockwell) is at the heart of the story told in “The Bad Guys.” ased on the bestselling books by Australian author Aaron Blabey of “Pig the Pug” and “Thelma the Unicorn” fame, computer-generated animated action fi lm “The Bad Guys” tells the tail, uh, I mean, tale of a NOW AVAILABLE! Delivery to La Grande and Baker City medicinal patients twice a week (Tues and Wed.) starting on September the 21st. Order must be submitted by 11 am pst the day of delivery. SKIP THE LINE, SHOP ONLINE Burntriverfarms.com 541-200-6699 1055 NW Washington Ave. Ontario OR License: 050 1003704D5A3 Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug. For use only by adults twenty-one years of age and older. Keep out of reach of children. group of scary-looking animals, who are also talented profes- sional thieves. Mr. Wolf (voice of Academy Award-winner Sam Rockwell) is the tall, gray leader of the gang. His right hand man, uh, snake is Snake (Marc Maron), who rhapso- dizes about the mouth-watering deliciousness of guinea pigs and is likely to regurgitate something disgusting. Tarantula (Awkwa- fi na) is the team’s fun-loving tech expert and hacker. Cross-dresser Shark (Craig Robinson), a fi rst cousin to King Shark of “The Sui- cide Squad,” has a unique way of distracting a crowd. Finally, Piranha (Anthony Ramos, “In the Heights”) is a little guy with very big teeth and a fl atulence problem. Directed by animation de- partment veteran Pierre Perifel (“Kung Fu Panda”) and scripted by Etan Cohen (“Men in Black 3”), “The Bad Guys” begins like a cross between “Kung Fu Panda” and Quentin Tarantino’s “Reser- voir Dogs.” “The Bad Guys” is set in a fi ctionalized Los Angeles, where anthropomorphic animals co- exist along with cartoon-like humans. The bad guys of the title share a warehouse-like lair off the Los Angeles River. A TV news reporter named Tiff any Fluffi t (Lilly Singh) makes regular appearances to let us know what the bad guys have been up to, namely no good. After robbing a bank, the bad guys set their eyes upon the golden statuette of a dolphin that is the prize at the Good Samaritan Awards. Gov. Diane Foxington (Zazie Beetz), a fox, will be on hand to present the award. She and Mr. Wolf, who has been stealing wallets and cash in the crowd, exchange a few words and become friendly. The recipient of the award, Professor Marmalade (Richard Ayoade), believes that he can make the bad guys good if given a chance. But can these “remorseless sociopaths” really be changed for the better? The plot revolves around a meteorite that struck the city, leaving a huge crater and a lot of infrastructure dam- age. Wolf likes to be chased along with his cohort passen- gers in his vintage Camaro-like hot car. Using the meteorite’s mysterious power, Professor Marmalade hatches a James Bond villain-like plot that in- volves — wait for it — robotic guinea pigs that can link up and turn into a giant Guinea Pig-Zilla. PICNICS! BBQ’S! FISHING! HOT FOOD! COLD DRINKS! ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR ALL OF YOUR SUMMER FUN! 214 W North St. Enterprise, OR • 541-426-4824