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Hugh Jackman as Roddy St. James, a pampered pet rat who lives in a Kensington luxury apartment with a wealthy British family. He is flushed down the toilet by Sid the sewer rat into the sewer drains. Kate Winslet as Rita Malone, a street-wise and rather aloof scavenger rat the oldest child of a large family. She is the captain of the Jammy ...
Most of the information in the film comes from TV news broadcasts where as a result of constant urban decay, pollution and unbearable heat, the sewer rats of Manhattan are quickly spreading an unknown and horrible disease that causes its victims to mutate into ravenous and bloodthirsty rat-creatures.
The infestation started developing in the 18th century when Norwegian rats (also known as the brown rat, alley rat, or sewer rat) arrived from Europe, Nicole Carpenter, president of Black Pest ...
"Telethon" received generally positive reviews. Matt Fowler of IGN praised the many inside jokes and character quirks featured in the episode. He said although The Office (another comedy series by Parks and Recreation co-creator Greg Daniels ) is limited mainly to one setting, "Telethon" demonstrates how the Parks characters can be placed into ...
In a one-and-a-half star review for news.com.au, around the film’s release, ... and the sewer rat comedy Flushed Away. Queenpins is available to stream on Netflix now.
[2] [3] Stand-up comedian Kirk Fox made a guest appearance in "Soulmates" as Pawnee sewer department employee Joe, who he previously played in the second season episodes "The Camel" and "Telethon". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Josh Pence , who appeared with Parks co-star Rashida Jones in the 2010 film The Social Network , also appeared in "Soulmates" as a man ...
Locksmith Animation, the London-based studio behind “Ron’s Gone Wrong” and Netflix’s recent “That Christmas,” has announced its first independent animated feature.
Inspecting the bowels of the city's sewer system, he encounters a pack of the rats. George commences with 'the running of the rats' in the sewer, followed by his demise. Paul telephones his friend, Louis, who instantly concludes that the steroid feed had spawned a new breed of 'super-rat' that had migrated into the sewers in search of food.