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5.9/10
IMDbTop Box Office Films | 2012 | Chris
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 2012 | Elton
Best Animation | 2011
Voice Acting in a Feature Production | 2012 | Jim
Writing in a Feature Production | 2012 | Johnny
Storyboarding in a Feature Production | 2012 | Nelson
Directing in a Feature Production | 2012 | Kelly
Best Song | 2012 | Elton
Best Animated Female | 2012 | Emily
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Original Song | 2011 | Bernie
Budget 36,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 189,712,432 USD
The name of the pink lawn flamingo, "Featherstone", is an homage to the creator of the original pink flamingo lawn ornament, Don Featherstone. All official pink flamingos now carry Don Featherstone's signature on the bottom of the bird.
There are numerous references to William Shakespeare's works throughout the movie. For instance: Hamlet: the house numbers, 2B and Not 2B in the beginning, from Hamlet's soliloquy "to be or not to be"; the moving trucks, from the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern moving company, named for Hamlet's two college friends who visit him at court; Nanette says "good night, sweet Prince" to Gnomeo when she kicks Gnomeo out of the Red yard, which is what Horatio says to Prince Hamlet when he dies. As You Like It: the As U Like It moving company. The Tempest: the Tempest Teapot company truck (also from the popular expression "a tempest in a teapot", meaning an exaggerated reaction). A Midsummer Night's Dream: the flower, over which Gnomeo and Juliet fight, is referred to as "Cupid's flower", which is what Puck applied to the eyes of sleepers to make them fall in love. Macbeth: Juliet says "out, out" to the big dog, and the owner says "damn Spot!", which references Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking attempt to wash the blood off of her hands; on a brick wall, in an alleyway, is painted "3x3", which is a reference to the witches ("by the power of three times three"). The Taming of the Shrew: the glue that the Red Gnomes use to keep Juliet on her pedestal, is called "The Taming of the Glue".
The sign on the bus indicates that the action takes place in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, who wrote Romeo and Juliet, which served as the inspiration for this movie.
The word "Capulet" is spelled out in International Maritime Signal flags on the front of Mr. Capulet's house, in keeping with the nautical theme of the house.
Composer James Newton Howard used to be Sir Elton John's touring keyboard player.
"Juliet: Oh, Gnomeo, Gnomeo, are we really doomed to never see each other again? Why must you wear a blue hat? Why couldn't it be red like my father, or green like... like a leprechaun... or purple like, ummm, like some weird guy - I mean what's in a gnome? Because you are blue, my father sees red, and because I am red, I am feeling blue. Oh, at any rate that shouldn't be the thing to keep us apart, should it? Gnomeo: No, no, it shouldn't! I couldn't have said it better myself! Juliet: Oh, my giddy aunt, did you just hear all that? What are you doing here? Gnomeo: I don't know! I just wanted to, uh [Gives a nervous chuckle] Gnomeo: , I just wanted to see you again! Juliet: Are you crazy? If my dad finds you he'll bury you under the patio! Gnomeo: 'Finds me', are you joking? 'Stealth' is my middle name! [Steps on the button which sets off a display of bright lights]"
"Red Good Gnomes: [First Lines] The story you are about to see has been told before. A lot."