Showing posts with label Animated Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animated Movies. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Scooby Doo - Legend of the Phantosaur


Plot

                                                                                A relaxing spa getaway evolves into a prehistoric panic when Scooby-Doo and the gang uncover the horrible Phantosaur, an ancient legend come to life to protect hidden treasures buried in secret desert caves. But this scare-a-saurus doesn’t stand a chance with Shaggy(voiced by Matthew Lillard of the live-action Scooby-Doo theatrical movies) around, after he finds his inner hero with the help of new-age hypnosis.
                                                                                Like, it makes him more brave and less hungry! With colorful suspects, including a free-wheeling motorcycle gang, greedy corporate investors and over-zealous scientists, there’s more pieces to this mystery than slices in a pizza! Settle into your mudbath and let the Mystery, Inc. gang unearth a ton of fun for the whole family!

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Friday, April 29, 2011

The Adventures of Mark Twain DVDRip



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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Megamind: The Button of Doom (2011)

PLOT

                                                            For their first day on the job as the new protectors of Metro City, Megamind (Ferrell) and Minion (Cross) are selling off the gadgets from their evil lair. But when one seemingly harmless "button" unleashes the gigantic robot MEGA-MEGAmind, the duo will have to resort to their old tricks to restore order.


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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Tintin and the Lake of Sharks





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PLOT


One night, in Brussels, Belgium, a pair of crooks discreetly break into the aquarium and steal a priceless pearl. As soon as the security guards on duty see the empty shell, they rush away to raise the alarm. The crooks take advantage of the guards' absence by putting a fake pearl, the same size as the real one, in the shell. When the guards return with the director and the director sees the fake pearl, he thinks the guards were making it up, but then has second thoughts about the incident as a similar case happened at another museum two weeks before. The moment one guard says "a real shark," the guards and director look at the aqaurium's shark, the only witness to the crime, swimming in its tank. The scene then shifts to the opening credits.
Some time later Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock arrive in Syldavia, a country in the Balkans. They have come to join their friend professor Cuthbert Calculus who has rented a villa near a lake in order to build his latest invention. The Captain is especially keen in improving his golf. At the airport they run into Thompson and Thomson who are also heading for Calculus on a special mission.

The four men and dog fly by hired plane to Calculus' house, but during the flight they get into some engine trouble and the pilot bails out with the only parachute. Tintin attempts to safely land the plane, but it ends up on the edge of a cliff and on fire. They are saved with the help of two local children, Niko and his sister Nushka, and their dog Gustav (who is somewhat goofy and bumbling compared to Snowy). The pilot discreetly watches this from a distance. He then contacts his superior ("Mr. Big"/"Shark King") via a walkie-talkie disguised as ordinary binoculars, telling him that their plan to kill Tintin and his friends has failed.
The children give their new friends a lift in their wagon. They warn them that there is a curse on the lake, at the bottom of which is an old submerged town. The party finally arrives at Calculus' villa where he demonstrates his invention: a camera which can project holographic images. It is part of a far more ambitious project: a machine which will make actual copies of physical objects.
Over dinner Thompson and Thomson explain that they are Calculus' bodyguards as they suspect that a criminal organization specializing in making art forgeries wants to steal his machine. They tell of the thefts from the museums and how the copies have become more and more sophisticated in the past six months.
Eventually, everybody goes to bed, with Haddock taking a bottle of whiskey (which he smuggled into Syldavia, following the events from Destination Moon) out of his golf bag and taking a swig of it, and Thompson throwing an alarm clock at Thomson to stop his snoring. Snowy wakes up Tintin at one point after hearing a noise outside, but Tintin shakes it off as bird calls. Outside, Calculus' housekeeper, Madame Black, contacts "Mr. Big" by using a walkie-talkie hidden in the dried-up well.

Next morning, while Tintin explores the local country with Niko and Nushka (unaware that there are cameras spying on his every move) and the Captain and the detectives play a game of golf, Snowy runs into a man in scuba gear who has obtained from Madame Black some plans stolen from Calculus' laboratory. The man escapes by jumping into the lake, but Snowy manages to bite off a part of one of his flippers.
After the Captain and the detectives tell Tintin what has happened, he gives the dogs the bitten-off flipper to sniff. While Gustav leads Haddock to a pile of abandoned tyres, Tintin follows Snowy to a buried chain which, when pulled, opens a passage to a hidden cave where the criminals have stashed the stolen art. Tintin recognizes the cave as the one discovered by Ali Baba. After getting sealed into the cave, Tintin finds an underwater tunnel leading out to the lake. On his way through, Tintin gets trapped by a wire net, but Snowy (who remained outside the cave) dives in and chews through the net, saving Tintin from drowning.

Back at home, Calculus demonstrates his new invention to the children — a machine that can copy any object from a piece of special soap. Unfortunately the effects are short-lived, as the copied objects (in this case Thompson and Thomson's hats) turn back into soap very fast. The criminals attack Calculus and the detectives with laughing gas and take the children away. Tintin and Haddock pursue them but fail to rescue Niko and Nushka, when one of the henchmen fires a tommy gun at them. The criminals leave behind a message on a tape player from their leader, "King Shark", who tells the heroes that they will get the children back in return for Calculus' invention. Tintin himself is to do the exchange and is not to call the police. The reporter realises he has heard the voice from the tape somewhere before.
Tintin, Haddock, Calculus and the detectives discuss the situation. They search the house for bugs and Tintin discovers a secret passage that leads to the walkie-talkie hidden in the empty well. He then catches Madam Black in the process of obtaining it. Haddock tries to make her talk, but Tintin decides that she is just a pawn and doesn't even know who "Mr. Big" is. At the same time, the children are taken to "Mr. Big" and he orders his henchmen to watch the house.
Tintin decides to contact the police and comes up with a ruse to cover his tracks. From a nearby hide-out criminals are watching the villa and report to their boss that Tintin and Haddock are simply pacing up and down the room: in fact they are dummies being pushed around by Thomson and Thompson who are on their knees in order to avoid being seen.
Meanwhile Tintin and Snowy set off to the local town. Tintin comes to the home of a man named Vladislav, but, instead of letting Tintin use the phone, he shoots at him with his blunderbuss, thinking that he is a prowler. Vladislav tries to call the police himself but one of "Mr. Big's" henchmen cuts all the phone-lines in the area.
Going on his way Tintin runs into his friend Bianca Castafiore, the opera singer, who gives him a lift in her car to the town. Tintin notices two criminals near the police station (including the pilot who had tried to kill him earlier), but Bianca tricks them by sending her assistant Igor Wagner with Snowy first, thus making them think it's Tintin. The criminals attack Igor and Bianca runs to him screaming in panic. Since this alarms the police, the crooks run away.
While Bianca starts singing in order to prove to the policeman who she is, Tintin sneaks into the station in disguise. The chief of police listens to his story, but he is limited in what he can do since half the lake is in the jurisdiction of Borduria, a rival nation, and there are thus risks of a diplomatic incident.
Two days pass and Haddock and the others have had no word from Tintin. He finally arrives with the shark-like submarine which Calculus built during the search for Red Rackham's Treasure. The plan is simple: Tintin will meet the crooks on the beach, and Haddock will follow him in the sub.
Criminals pick Tintin up in their submarine and they head underwater to a flooded city where their base is situated. The submarine docks in an old cathedral, where the villains have set up their base. Tintin's arch nemesis Rastapopoulos (who's more of a James Bond-type villain in this movie) turns out to be "King shark"/"Mr. Big" and he takes the professor's invention from the reporter. Rastapopoulos actually intends to keep his promise of setting children free, but, unaware of the bargain that has been made, they escape from their cell and hijack an underwater tank.
The villain takes over control of the tank with his computer, but he then notices Captain Haddock's sub on his monitor. Rastapopoulos intends to make the children's machine fire torpedoes at Haddock, which provokes a fight between Tintin and the other gangsters as he attempts to stop Rastapopoulos. At first, when the submarine commander crash lands on the controls, the computer goes haywire and abuses Rastapopoulos with its gizmos and gadgets. Then, Tintin accidentally kicks a gun on to the button that fires the torpedoes.
Rastapopoulos manages to regain control of the computer and tries to torpedo Haddock. Haddock evades the torpedoes but loses control of the sub. Niko manages to jam up the torpedoes with his shoe, preventing the tank from trying to finish off Haddock, but the tank is returned to the base by remote control. While waiting for the children to return, Rastapopoulos takes Tintin to his office and shows him his art collection, which consists of some of the stolen masterpieces. He further adds that with Calculus' machine, they can make multiple copies of all the stolen masterpieces and sell them off for huge amounts of money.
Rastapopoulos tries out Calculus' machine by cloning a cigar box, but the imitation starts growing almost trapping him and his henchman in the room. They barely manage to escape. Since the machine was faulty Rastapopoulos locks Tintin and the children in a chamber, intent on revenge. He then learns that police boats are patrolling the lake. He therefore decides to evacuate the base and orders his men to take all the art he has in the underwater city to the cave. He then floods the chamber with water. As soon as the water has reached a device high on the wall the base will auto-destruct.
Haddock manages to regain control of the disabled submarine and makes his way to the surface. On his way, he runs into two of Rastapopoulos's divers and brings them up with him. Thompson and Thomson are in a boat looking for him when it is knocked over by the sub sending them into the water. Haddock, the detectives, and the divers are then picked up by a police boat commanded by the chief. Down below, with all of his men having evacuated the base, Rastapopoulos and the submarine commander are the last to leave the base in the submarine.

Back in the underwater town Tintin and the children manage to get free and escape through an airlock in life jackets, just before the base explodes. They reach the surface and rejoin their friends and the police. The police have captured all of Rastapopoulos' men, but he himself has already crossed the border in his submarine. Since they are not Syldavian officials and therefore not bound by international conventions, Tintin and Haddock insist in going after Rastapopoulos in a motor boat. As they set off, Thompson and Thomson are caught in the motor boat's cables and go for a rather panicky water skiing session before finally attracting Tintin and Haddock's attention. Rather than get into the boat the Thomsons insist on swimming back to shore while the other two continue the search for Big Shark.
Rastapopoulos is near the shore. In order to pass the border posts and the rocks in Dragonrock Reef, he tries to navigate through an underwater tunnel, but forgets to lower the sub's periscope which hits a low rock which causes the sub to crash against the rocks and get itself damaged beyond repair. The villains make for the surface as fast as possible. Tintin and Haddock sight the sub's oil slick just as the crippled sub surfaces and runs aground on some rocks.
Rastapopoulos immediately blames the whole mess on the commander, but when the commander tries to point out it wasn't his fault, Rastapopulos just fires him on the spot. They fall out just as Tintin and Haddock arrive. After a fist fight the heroes beat the villains and return to Syldavia. A Bordurian border guard (who'd been watching a football match between Borduria and Syldavia during the fight) at a nearby border post finds the broken sub and calls up a friend, whose crazy cousin likes to buy up scrap metal, with the intent on selling the sub for a huge amount of money.

Tintin, Snowy and Haddock return, to Calculus' villa and are welcomed by a huge party of villagers who want to celebrate the end of the terror imposed by the gang (even Vladislav appears and congratulates Tintin as well as apologizing for taking him to be a prowler). Bianca Castafiore also turns up and tries to dance with Haddock. The Captain manages to escape the party and tries to have a quiet moment to drink some whiskey, but soon his peace gets disturbed again by Thompson and Thomson playing golf. They accidentally break his bottle but they all laugh over it.


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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of GaHoole (2010) 720p






PLOT


Soren (Jim Sturgess) is a young adventurous Barn Owl who loves hearing stories from his father Noctus (Hugo Weaving) about the legend of the Guardians of Ga'Hoole, a legendary alliance of owls that are sworn to protect the Kingdom of Ga'Hoole. His younger sister Eglantine (Adrienne deFaria) is enamoured by these stories, but their older brother, Kludd (Ryan Kwanten), is jealous of the attention Soren receives. One night, while branching, Soren and Kludd accidentally fall out of their tree. They are attacked by a tasmanian devil and then captured by owls working for the evil Metalbeak (Joel Edgerton) and his mate Nyra (Helen Mirren).
Soren and Kludd are snatched by two brothers, Long-eared Owls Jatt (Leigh Whannell) and Jutt (Angus Sampson).


 
Still clutched in the talons of the owls, they soon come across a huge group of other workers for Metal Beak, with other young owlets. Soren meets Elf Owl Gylfie (Emily Barclay) and her captor, Boreal Owl Grimble (Also Hugo Weaving). Nyra arrives and makes a speech to the kidnapped owls, explaining that their families have abandoned them and that Metalbeak's "Pure Ones" are their new family. Metalbeak believes that Tytos are pure and strong, and deserve to rule. These owls are encourged to show strength and ruthlessness, and as such are to be trained as soldiers, while the rest will be "pickers". Soren and Gylfie object, and are thus sent to be pickers. Kludd denies his brother, which pleases Nyra. He goes away with the Tytos.
The pickers are made to sleep under glare of a full moon, which Gylfie says will induce a sort of hypnotic state that she calls "moon-blinked". Soren and Gylfie help to keep one another awake to avoid this fate. As predicted, the moon-blinked owls are docile and zombie-like the next morning; Soren and Gylfie try to imitate the moon-blinked birds, but Grimble notices their strange behavior. The pickers are guided to the Pelletorium, where their labor consists of picking apart owl pellets in search of metal flecks which the mice had eaten before being consumed. En masse, the flecks generate a strong magnetic field which has a peculiar weakening effect on owls; they are therefore managed by bats, which are immune to the effect.
Soren and Gylfie make plans to escape, but their planning is interrupted by Grimble and they are marched off to his library. Grimble reveals that his family is held hostage against his good behavior, and he has been waiting for owlets clever enough to avoid being moon-blinked; he wishes to teach them to fly and send them to warn the Guardians of Ga'Hoole of Metalbeak's plans.

Meanwhile, Kludd and other various Tytos are being trained by Nyra. With Kludd's success in an aerial hunting exercise, Nyra suggests that he try to convince Soren to join the Pure Ones. Nyra and Kludd catch Grimble in the middle of a flying lesson, forcing Grimble to fight the Pure Ones to buy time for Soren and Gylfie to escape. Soren begs Kludd to come with them, but Kludd refuses and joins the fray on Nyra's side. While the Pure Ones kill Grimble, Soren and Gylfie are forced dive over the cliff's edge, and just barley escape through a small crack between two giant bolders.

Lost, tired, and slightly injured, the two owls find allies in the form of a quirky Burrowing Owl called Digger and the Great Gray Owl Twilight, who considers himself a bard. They are unexpectedly reunited with Mrs. Plithiver (Miriam Margoyles), Soren's nest maid snake, who Twilight had captured as dinner. After hearing Soren's story, they agree to guide him to the Sea of Hoolemere, wherein lies the island of the Great Ga'Hoole Tree.
Soren and his band are mobbed by crows on the way to the Sea, and nearly lose Twilight's lute, in which Mrs. Plithiver is riding. The battle brings them to the shore of the Sea of Hoolemere and the home of an Echidna (Barry Otto) mystic; the crows deliberately led them to the meeting so that the Echidna could give them their bearings to the Great Tree. Far out over the ocean, the group encounters a fierce hurricane, and their strength fails. As Digger falls toward the sea, he is rescued by a pair of enormous Snowy Owls with armored masks - the Guardians of Ga'hoole. They lead the band through the storm and to the Great Tree.
Digger's saviors are Boron (Richard Roxburgh) and Barran (Deborra-Lee Furness), the king and the queen of the Tree. They and the ranking officers of Ga'hoole hear Soren's tale in council. The search-and-rescue squadron leader, Allomere, expresses doubts about Soren's story, but battle-scarred Ezylryb defends him and Boron eventually agrees to send a scouting party to St. Aegolious.

Kludd, under the orders of Nyra, brings Eglantine to St. Aegolious. They witness Metalbeak giving a speech to a large group of red-eyed Pure Ones. Eglanine is very frightened, and wants Kludd to bring her back home. Kludd tries to convince Eglanine that this is her new home now, but she still wishes to leave. Kludd chooses to make Eglantine a "picker". He tells her to sleep under the gaze of the full moon, moon blinking her.
Soren and Gylfie's training begins. Ezylryb takes them out to learn how to "really fly", using a powerful storm to teach the young owls how to use the wind currents instead of fighting them. Soren briefly masters the technique of flying by instinct, though he loses control when he starts trying to think about what he's doing. After the lesson, Ezylryb brings Soren to his hollow to discuss the lesson. While there, Soren discovers that Ezylryb is in fact the legendary warrior Lyze of Kiel; the story of Lyze defeating Metalbeak had been one of Soren's favorite stories.
When Allomere and his soldiers arrive at Metalbeak's camp, they are ambushed by the Pure Ones and the energy of the metal flecks is used against them. Allomere barely escapes, carrying two moon-blinked owlets, one of whom is Eglantine. With this proof, the Guardians go to war. Soren reluctantly stays behind to watch over Eglantine, and is thirlled when she finally wakes up. Eglantine awakens, and she tells Soren that Kludd gave her to Allomere to bring back; which means that Allomere had betrayed them and is leading them into a trap. Soren and the band fly off to warn the Guardians against the trap and Allomere's treachery.
When the Guardians arrive at St. Aegolious, they are drawn into a trap; Allomere peels off at the last moment and the Pure Ones unleash the power of the flecks against the Guardians, leaving the owls helplessly enervated on the ground. Soren and the band arrive minutes too late, just as Metalbeak and Nyra send the bats to finish off the disabled Guardians. Soren hatches a hasty plan and sends Twilight, Digger and Gylfie to hold back the bats, Soren plunges into the burning forest fire carrying an oil lamp which becomes engulfed in flames after flying through the fire. Meanwhile, Allomere reveals that he betrayed the Guardians based on Metalbeak's promise that Allomere would be the new king of the Tree, but Metalbeak betrays him and orders several bats to kill him, telling him that "there can be only one king."
Soren plunges into the flecks' magnetic field to drop the flaming oil lamp on the mechanism which holds open the lids over the flecks; the fire spreads across the machine, burns through the ropes and the lids slam down, freeing the Guardians. With his plan disrupted, Metalbeak orders the Pure Ones into battle. Ezylryb and Metalbeak square off, as do Soren and Kludd. They both fly into a small tree, and are dangling over the fire. Kludd has the upper wing against Soren, eventually sending them both plummeting into the forest fire, but Kludd breaks his wing on a branch. Dangling over the flames, Soren tries to save him, as he tries to pull his leg up, Kludd tries to throw Soren into the fire. The attempt then breaks Kludd's branch and he falls instead into the burning flames. Grieving for his brother, Soren sees Metalbeak and Nyra attacking Ezylryb. Angry at this, he flies off with a burning branch to attack him.
Ezylryb is no match for both Metalbeak and Nyra. Soren arrives just in time to save his life and attacks Metalbeak with the burning branch. The veteran warlord easily overpowers Soren, but he grows overconfident and Soren manages to stab Metalbeak with the flaming branch when he dives at Soren, killing him. A shocked Nyra retreats with the remaining Pure Ones.
They return to the Great Tree with all the owlets and Soren is greeted by Eglantine and his parents. Soren, Gylfie, Twilight and Digger are made Guardians of Ga'Hoole. In the epilogue, Soren reveals that Kludd's body was never found and Nyra is still out there with a contingent of Pure Ones, hinting at a sequel. Kludd is also shown looking at Metalbeak's body and mask, now with red eyes. The movie ends with Ezylryb and Soren going to fly into another storm.



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Monday, February 21, 2011

Despicable Me (2010) 720p BRRip


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PLOT


The movie begins with the news revealing that an Egyptian pyramid was stolen. When super-villain Gru (Steve Carell) hears of this, he explains to his minions that they stole the Times Square Jumbotron, the Statue of Liberty replica from Las Vegas, and a replica of the Eiffel Tower from Las Vegas. Gru then plans to pull the biggest heist of the century by stealing the Moon.

Gru tries to get a loan from the Bank of Evil (which a sign notes tongue-in-cheek was "Formerly Lehman Brothers") and meets a young super-villain, Vector (Jason Segel), who annoys him. Bank president Mr. Perkins (Will Arnett) refuses to grant Gru the loan until he obtains the shrink ray necessary for the plan. Mr. Perkins tells Gru that he is getting too old and that new super-villains are younger and better, like Vector, who is revealed to be the one who stole the Pyramid of Giza. Before Gru leaves the bank, he freezes Vector's head with his freeze ray just as Vector was putting a pirahna that he fired from his gun back in it. Vector then falls as the pirahna attacks him again.



Gru and his minions steal the shrink ray from a secret lab in East Asia, but Vector steals it from him and Gru and the minions chase him before Vector zaps Gru's ship with the shrink ray causing it to shrink with Gru and the minions in it and Gru says he hates Vector as him and his minions ride on his tiny ship. Gru attempts to get the shrink ray back from Vector's lair, but all his attempts to enter the lair prove futile because Vector set up defenses like a shark that eats Gru and pulls Gru down into the sewers , boxing gloves that punch Gru in his legs, and heat- seeking missles. After seeing three orphaned girls, Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier), and Agnes (Elsie Fisher) enter the lair to sell cookies to Vector, Gru adopts the girls from Miss Hattie (Kristen Wiig), the head of the orphanage, to use them to steal back the shrink ray. Gru has his assistant Dr. Nefario (Russell Brand) build robots disguised as cookies. First, Dr. Nefario shows Gru an anti- gravity serum then a fart gun ( which was supposed to be a dart gun) before showing Gru the cookie robots. Gru then has the girls sell the robots to Vector, and the robots help Gru steal the shrink ray.

On the way home the girls ask to go to an amusement park. Gru agrees, intending to leave the girls there. Instead, the attendant says he, as an adult, has to ride the roller coaster with them. Before leaving, Gru uses a blaster to blow up a game called "Space Killer" to win a fluffy unicorn for Agnes after Edith disintegrated her original one after messing around with Gru's disintegration ray. Back at home, he presents his plan to Mr. Perkins via video. The girls keep interrupting him by freezing his body with his freeze ray, asking him if they could order pizza, and drawing a picture of him sitting on his toilet. Perkins again refuses to give him the loan, claiming that although he doesn't have a problem with the plan, he just wants a younger villain to do it instead. Gru has a flashback of his childhood, depicting his wanting to go to the moon after seeing the first moon landing.


 When he tried to impress his mother (Julie Andrews) with models of the rocket (and an actual working one), she just ignored him. Mr. Perkins calls Vector (revealed to be his son, whose real name is Victor) to the Bank of Evil to inform him that Gru has the shrink ray. Vector reassures his father that he will get the Moon. Gru almost abandons his plan due to lack of funds, but the girls and the minions take up a collection to keep it going.
However, Gru has to make a choice, because the moon will be in the optimal position for the heist on the same day as the girls' ballet recital. Dr. Nefario, seeing the girls as a distraction, contacts Miss Hattie, who arrives to take the girls back. Gru, the Minions, and the girls are heartbroken. Gru goes on with his plan and flies to the moon. Vector, meanwhile, fires a squid attached to a rope from his gun. Gru later shocks Vector causing Vector to fall off the rocket. Vector nearly falls to his death but he activates his flight suit before getting electrocuted by an internet tower.

Gru makes it to the Moon and successfully shrinks and pockets it. Gru remembers the ballet recital and rushes to it. However, when he gets there in the top of his rocket and puts his clothes on, it has ended. There, he finds a ransom note from Vector demanding the moon in exchange for the girls. After Gru hands over the moon, Vector reneges on the deal, keeping the girls and the moon. This enrages Gru, who storms Vector's lair, this time successfully breaching the defenses by punching Vector's shark before it attacks him and making Vector's heat- seeking missles blow up the outside entrance to his Fortress of Vector- tude. Vector flies off in an escape pod with the girls. Gru holds on to the exterior of the ship. He nearly falls to his death, but is rescued by Dr. Nefario piloting Gru's now regrown ship. Nefario reveals that the bigger the object, the quicker the effects of the shrink ray wear off. Very soon, the moon begins to grow and roll around inside Vector's ship, hurting him and freeing the girls. The girls see Gru outside of the ship, and Gru tells them to jump over to him. Edith and Agnes successfully make it onto the ship, but before Margo can jump, Vector grabs her. The moon rolls again and knocks Vector over, and Margo grabs onto Gru's grappling hook. The minions rescue Gru and Margo before Gru and Margo fall to their deaths by forming a chain, while the rapidly-expanding Moon wrecks Vector's controls, breaks his escape pod, and gets sent back into orbit.
Gru and the girls settle down to live a happy life as a family and Vector is stranded on the Moon. Before the girls go to bed, Gru reads them a book he wrote called "One Big Unicorn" after the original book "Three Sleepy Kittens" was destroyed by Gru's dog Kyle. The girls then hold a special ballet recital for Gru, his minions, and his mother who acknowledges Gru to be a better parent than she was. The music changes from Swan Lake to You Should Be Dancing, and everyone rushes on stage to dance along with Vector and one of Gru's minions who drank Dr. Nefario's anti- gravity serum and floated into space and the film ends when Gru uses his elevator to lift him and the girls up to see the moon. As the credits roll, a post- credits scene with Gru's minions having a distance contest is shown. First, one minion nearly falls off the edge of the floor when a minion referee and another one of Gru's minions shows up and challenges the other minion to a distance contest.
 The minion puts a plunger on a wall and walks to the edge of the handle when the other minion stomps the floor causing the minion challenger and the plunger to fall. Next, the same minion that stomped the floor has a ladder that he hammers onto the floor. The minion referee and the minion challenger see him and the minion challenger gives the other minion a fishing rod which the minion challenger uses to go really far after bouncing on the ladder. The other minion than uses a ping- pong paddle to hit the minion challenger as the fishing line goes back and forth. Finally, the minion referee gets inside a cannon that the other minions fire causing the minion referee to go too far and hit the screen. The minion referee then makes shadow puppets of a duck, a bird, and Gru when the real Gru suddenly shows up and the minion referee walks away. The rest of the credits roll after Gru lets out a light chuckle.


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Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of GaHoole (2010) 720p








PLOT


Soren (Jim Sturgess) is a young adventurous Barn Owl who loves hearing stories from his father Noctus (Hugo Weaving) about the legend of the Guardians of Ga'Hoole, a legendary alliance of owls that are sworn to protect the Kingdom of Ga'Hoole. His younger sister Eglantine (Adrienne deFaria) is enamoured by these stories, but their older brother, Kludd (Ryan Kwanten), is jealous of the attention Soren receives. One night, while branching, Soren and Kludd accidentally fall out of their tree. They are attacked by a tasmanian devil and then captured by owls working for the evil Metalbeak (Joel Edgerton) and his mate Nyra (Helen Mirren).
Soren and Kludd are snatched by two brothers, Long-eared Owls Jatt (Leigh Whannell) and Jutt (Angus Sampson).


 
Still clutched in the talons of the owls, they soon come across a huge group of other workers for Metal Beak, with other young owlets. Soren meets Elf Owl Gylfie (Emily Barclay) and her captor, Boreal Owl Grimble (Also Hugo Weaving). Nyra arrives and makes a speech to the kidnapped owls, explaining that their families have abandoned them and that Metalbeak's "Pure Ones" are their new family. Metalbeak believes that Tytos are pure and strong, and deserve to rule. These owls are encourged to show strength and ruthlessness, and as such are to be trained as soldiers, while the rest will be "pickers". Soren and Gylfie object, and are thus sent to be pickers. Kludd denies his brother, which pleases Nyra. He goes away with the Tytos.
The pickers are made to sleep under glare of a full moon, which Gylfie says will induce a sort of hypnotic state that she calls "moon-blinked". Soren and Gylfie help to keep one another awake to avoid this fate. As predicted, the moon-blinked owls are docile and zombie-like the next morning; Soren and Gylfie try to imitate the moon-blinked birds, but Grimble notices their strange behavior. The pickers are guided to the Pelletorium, where their labor consists of picking apart owl pellets in search of metal flecks which the mice had eaten before being consumed. En masse, the flecks generate a strong magnetic field which has a peculiar weakening effect on owls; they are therefore managed by bats, which are immune to the effect.
Soren and Gylfie make plans to escape, but their planning is interrupted by Grimble and they are marched off to his library. Grimble reveals that his family is held hostage against his good behavior, and he has been waiting for owlets clever enough to avoid being moon-blinked; he wishes to teach them to fly and send them to warn the Guardians of Ga'Hoole of Metalbeak's plans.

Meanwhile, Kludd and other various Tytos are being trained by Nyra. With Kludd's success in an aerial hunting exercise, Nyra suggests that he try to convince Soren to join the Pure Ones. Nyra and Kludd catch Grimble in the middle of a flying lesson, forcing Grimble to fight the Pure Ones to buy time for Soren and Gylfie to escape. Soren begs Kludd to come with them, but Kludd refuses and joins the fray on Nyra's side. While the Pure Ones kill Grimble, Soren and Gylfie are forced dive over the cliff's edge, and just barley escape through a small crack between two giant bolders.

Lost, tired, and slightly injured, the two owls find allies in the form of a quirky Burrowing Owl called Digger and the Great Gray Owl Twilight, who considers himself a bard. They are unexpectedly reunited with Mrs. Plithiver (Miriam Margoyles), Soren's nest maid snake, who Twilight had captured as dinner. After hearing Soren's story, they agree to guide him to the Sea of Hoolemere, wherein lies the island of the Great Ga'Hoole Tree.
Soren and his band are mobbed by crows on the way to the Sea, and nearly lose Twilight's lute, in which Mrs. Plithiver is riding. The battle brings them to the shore of the Sea of Hoolemere and the home of an Echidna (Barry Otto) mystic; the crows deliberately led them to the meeting so that the Echidna could give them their bearings to the Great Tree. Far out over the ocean, the group encounters a fierce hurricane, and their strength fails. As Digger falls toward the sea, he is rescued by a pair of enormous Snowy Owls with armored masks - the Guardians of Ga'hoole. They lead the band through the storm and to the Great Tree.
Digger's saviors are Boron (Richard Roxburgh) and Barran (Deborra-Lee Furness), the king and the queen of the Tree. They and the ranking officers of Ga'hoole hear Soren's tale in council. The search-and-rescue squadron leader, Allomere, expresses doubts about Soren's story, but battle-scarred Ezylryb defends him and Boron eventually agrees to send a scouting party to St. Aegolious.

Kludd, under the orders of Nyra, brings Eglantine to St. Aegolious. They witness Metalbeak giving a speech to a large group of red-eyed Pure Ones. Eglanine is very frightened, and wants Kludd to bring her back home. Kludd tries to convince Eglanine that this is her new home now, but she still wishes to leave. Kludd chooses to make Eglantine a "picker". He tells her to sleep under the gaze of the full moon, moon blinking her.
Soren and Gylfie's training begins. Ezylryb takes them out to learn how to "really fly", using a powerful storm to teach the young owls how to use the wind currents instead of fighting them. Soren briefly masters the technique of flying by instinct, though he loses control when he starts trying to think about what he's doing. After the lesson, Ezylryb brings Soren to his hollow to discuss the lesson. While there, Soren discovers that Ezylryb is in fact the legendary warrior Lyze of Kiel; the story of Lyze defeating Metalbeak had been one of Soren's favorite stories.
When Allomere and his soldiers arrive at Metalbeak's camp, they are ambushed by the Pure Ones and the energy of the metal flecks is used against them. Allomere barely escapes, carrying two moon-blinked owlets, one of whom is Eglantine. With this proof, the Guardians go to war. Soren reluctantly stays behind to watch over Eglantine, and is thirlled when she finally wakes up. Eglantine awakens, and she tells Soren that Kludd gave her to Allomere to bring back; which means that Allomere had betrayed them and is leading them into a trap. Soren and the band fly off to warn the Guardians against the trap and Allomere's treachery.
When the Guardians arrive at St. Aegolious, they are drawn into a trap; Allomere peels off at the last moment and the Pure Ones unleash the power of the flecks against the Guardians, leaving the owls helplessly enervated on the ground. Soren and the band arrive minutes too late, just as Metalbeak and Nyra send the bats to finish off the disabled Guardians. Soren hatches a hasty plan and sends Twilight, Digger and Gylfie to hold back the bats, Soren plunges into the burning forest fire carrying an oil lamp which becomes engulfed in flames after flying through the fire. Meanwhile, Allomere reveals that he betrayed the Guardians based on Metalbeak's promise that Allomere would be the new king of the Tree, but Metalbeak betrays him and orders several bats to kill him, telling him that "there can be only one king."

Soren plunges into the flecks' magnetic field to drop the flaming oil lamp on the mechanism which holds open the lids over the flecks; the fire spreads across the machine, burns through the ropes and the lids slam down, freeing the Guardians. With his plan disrupted, Metalbeak orders the Pure Ones into battle. Ezylryb and Metalbeak square off, as do Soren and Kludd. They both fly into a small tree, and are dangling over the fire. Kludd has the upper wing against Soren, eventually sending them both plummeting into the forest fire, but Kludd breaks his wing on a branch. Dangling over the flames, Soren tries to save him, as he tries to pull his leg up, Kludd tries to throw Soren into the fire. The attempt then breaks Kludd's branch and he falls instead into the burning flames. Grieving for his brother, Soren sees Metalbeak and Nyra attacking Ezylryb. Angry at this, he flies off with a burning branch to attack him.
Ezylryb is no match for both Metalbeak and Nyra. Soren arrives just in time to save his life and attacks Metalbeak with the burning branch. The veteran warlord easily overpowers Soren, but he grows overconfident and Soren manages to stab Metalbeak with the flaming branch when he dives at Soren, killing him. A shocked Nyra retreats with the remaining Pure Ones.
They return to the Great Tree with all the owlets and Soren is greeted by Eglantine and his parents. Soren, Gylfie, Twilight and Digger are made Guardians of Ga'Hoole. In the epilogue, Soren reveals that Kludd's body was never found and Nyra is still out there with a contingent of Pure Ones, hinting at a sequel. Kludd is also shown looking at Metalbeak's body and mask, now with red eyes. The movie ends with Ezylryb and Soren going to fly into another storm.



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Sunday, February 20, 2011

The Land Before Time (Complete Series) (1994 - 2007)




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PLOT


The film starts with the narrator saying "Once upon this same earth, Beneath the same sun, Long before You, Before the Ape and the Elephant as well. Before the Wolf, the Bison, the Whale, Before the Mammoth and the Mastodon in the time of the Dinosaurs" when a drought is occurring and some dinosaurs are heading to the "Great Valley", an area with lots of leaves. A "Longneck" (Apatosaurus) herd gives birth to a single baby, named Littlefoot (Gabriel Damon). 


              One day, Littlefoot comes across Cera (Candace Hutson), a "Three-horn" (Triceratops), practicing head butting while trying to smash a Beetle with her horn. Littlefoot thinks it is funny and Cera challenges Littlefoot who accepts and the two children charge headfirst toward each other until Cera's father, Topsy (Burke Byrnes), intervenes and as he gets annoyed with Littlefoot, he meets Littlefoot's mother (Helen Shaver) who meets him as they depart.
Littlefoot's mother explains to Littlefoot the different kinds of dinosaurs: "Three-horns, Spiketails, Swimmers, Flyers" and that they're different and it's always been that way, but she promises Littlefoot that there will be other longnecks for him to play with in the great valley. That night, as Littlefoot follows a "Hopper" (Frog), Cera plays with Littlefoot for a while until a "Sharptooth" (Tyrannosaurus Rex) (Frank Welker) attacks. 
              During their escape, Littlefoot accidentally blinds Sharptooth in one eye with a thorn. Littlefoot's mother intervenes, battling with Sharptooth and suffering severe injuries, but managing to defeat him by pushing him into a deep chasm. At the same time, an "earthshake" (earthquake) occurs, opening a deep ravine in the ground, which swallows up the Sharptooth and a great deal of other dinosaurs, and separates many herds, including Littlefoot's and Cera's. Littlefoot finds his mother when the earthquake ends, but she is mortally wounded, and near death. Before dying, she tells Littlefoot that she will be with him and gives him instructions on how to get to the Great Valley. She instructs him to follow the "bright circle" (sun) past the "great rock that looks like a longneck" and then past the "mountains that burn" (volcano).
             Cera finds Sharptooth's body, and thinking him to be dead, pokes fun at him until he awakens, having only been unconscious, causing Cera to flee in terror. Littlefoot meets a "Bigmouth" (Saurolophus)[dubious – discuss] named Ducky (Judith Barsi), who asks to join him. As they travel, and try to find food along the way, they encounter an aerophobic[original research?][verification needed] "Flyer" (Pteranodon) named Petrie (Will Ryan), who joins them on their quest. Cera bumps into them and warns them of Sharptooth, but Littlefoot does not believe her, since he is convinced that Sharptooth is dead. As Cera describes the encounter (exaggerating her bravery), she accidentally flings Ducky near a patch of grass, which has a hatching egg containing a baby "Spiketail" (Stegosaurus). Ducky names him Spike and brings him into their group.


             Sharptooth attacks them in the morning, but they escape through a cave-tunnel too small to admit him, and discover the Longneck-shaped monolith mentioned by Littlefoot's mother. Although they pass other landmarks she mentioned, such as a string of volcanoes, Cera grows impatient as the search begins to yield no results. She quarrels with Littlefoot, causing a schism in the little herd following a fight between the two. Littlefoot continues in the direction he was told, while the others follow Cera, who goes another way as she wanted to (against Littlefoot's wishes). As Ducky, Spike and Petrie fall into danger involving lava barriers and a tar pit, Littlefoot comes and rescues them. They find Cera being harassed by a pack of Pachycephalosaurus, and, having been coated in tar, scare them away. Ashamed and humiliated, Cera, still unwilling to admit that she had gone the wrong way, goes off to be alone.


Later, while frolicking in a pool of water, Littlefoot and his friends spot Sharptooth off in the distance. Surmising that Sharptooth cannot swim, Littlefoot formulates a strategy to defeat the carnivore by luring him into the deep end of the pond, using Ducky as bait, so that he and Spike can use the large rock on top of a nearby cliff to force him into the water. The plan nearly fails when Sharptooth leaps on top of the boulder, until Cera rejoins the group, allowing Littlefoot and his friends to push both Sharptooth and the boulder off the cliff and into the water below. Sharptooth nearly drags Petrie down with him, but Petrie manages to escape.
Littlefoot then follows a cloud that looks and sounds like his mother. Her cloud leads him to the Great Valley, where the children's surviving relatives are already settled. Littlefoot calls to his friends, and tells them they have found the Great Valley. Petrie and Ducky rejoin their families, and Ducky's family adopts Spike. Cera reunites with her father, and Littlefoot joins his grandparents. The friends happily run around, and splash in the rivers. The group then races to the top of a hill and they hold each other up as the narrator closes the film by saying "And they all grew up together in the valley. generation upon generation, each passing on to the next, the tale of their ancestor's journey to the valley long ago".



Saturday, February 19, 2011

Legend of the BoneKnapper Dragon (2010)







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PLOT


The film opens with Gobber's house on fire and the Vikings and resident dragons getting it under control. Gobber is convinced that his old nemesis The Boneknapper Dragon, a giant, yet perfectly silent dragon (the only one with no roar) that clothes itself in bones for armor, is responsible. However no one else believes that the Boneknapper even exists, much less that it burned his house, especially when the evidence suggests that the fire was started by his underwear drying at his hearth and catching fire.



Undeterred, Gobber vows to hunt down the beast once and for all and Hiccup reluctantly decides that he cannot let his mentor go alone, so he convinces his Viking recruit comrades to join him as well. As the gang row to the island where Gobber believes the dragon lives, Gobber tells them of his past encounters with the monster, shown to the viewer in traditional animation. He apparently first met it when he discovered a group of frozen Vikings during a family outing and he extracted a small treasure chest from the ice. As the frozen Viking he stole it from resisted, the Boneknapper appeared and chased him until he landed back in the family boat. The contents of the chest turn out to be a small bone that Gobber has since used as a belt buckle.

The stories continue, becoming increasingly ridiculous as Gobber tells of later encounters being interfered with by hammerhead sharks, hammerhead whales, hammerhead yaks, and the Norse thunder god Thor in different combinations. Unfortunately, the group's attention is so occupied that they allow their boat to run aground and sink. Taking the loss of their only way home in stride, Gobber sets up a trap using Fishlegs, disguised as himself, as bait. Unfortunately, the Boneknapper silently comes up from behind the group and Fishlegs' attempts to warn them are ignored until it is in position to attack. The gang have to take shelter inside their own trap, and all seems lost until Hiccup sees an empty spot on the dragon's armor that exactly resembles Gobber's belt buckle bone. Hiccup realizes that the dragon may simply be seeking it to complete his armor.
However, Gobber refuses to listen his proteges' advice to give up the bone to placate the creature and he is soon seized in the beast's jaws. Finally, as he is thrown up into the air, Gobber decides to surrender the bone and throws it at the dragon. The bone lands perfectly in the empty spot and the dragon is finally able to triumphantly roar with his armor completed.

As it turns out, the satisfied Boneknapper is a friendly one with his quest completed, and it agrees to fly the adventurers back to Berk. Furthermore, Fishlegs observes that the dragon's roar is a mating call, and Gobber notes that he will certainly be believed now, with multiple Boneknapper dragons following them home.

The Prince of Egypt






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In Ancient Egypt, Yocheved (Ofra Haza), a Hebrew slave, sees her fellow mothers' baby sons being taken away from them as ordered by Pharaoh Seti I(Patrick Stewart). Yocheved thus places her own son in a basket and sets it afloat on the Nile to be preserved by fate. Her daughter, Miriam, follows the basket and witnesses her baby brother being taken in by Queen Tuya (Helen Mirren) and names him Moses.


Decades later, Moses (Val Kilmer) and his foster-brother, Rameses (Ralph Fiennes), are lectured by their father after they destroy a temple. Rameses is blamed for their misdeeds, but Moses later remarks that Rameses wants the approval of his father, but lacks the opportunity. Later, Rameses is namedPrince Regent and is given authority over all of Egypt's Temples. In thanks, Rameses appoints Moses as Royal Chief Architect. As a tribute to Rameses, the high priests Hotep (Steve Martin) and Huy (Martin Short) offer Tzipporah (Michelle Pfeiffer), a Midian girl they kidnapped as a concubine for him and acamel. Rameses rejects the offer and gives Moses the girl, who insults both of them and is pushed into a fountain by Moses in response. She eventually escapes, with Moses' help, and while following her Moses is reunited with Miriam (Sandra Bullock) and Aaron (Jeff Goldblum). Miriam tells Moses the truth about his past and that both she and Aaron are his siblings. Moses at first is in denial, but a nightmare and conversations with his adoptive parents help him realize the truth. The next day, Moses accidentally kills an Egyptian guard who was abusing an old slave. Ashamed, Moses runs away in exile.
After Moses saves Tzipporah's sisters from bandits, he is welcomed warmly by their father Jethro (Danny Glover), the High Priest of Midian. Moses becomes a shepherd and gradually earns Tzipporah's respect and love, culminating in their marriage. One day, Moses comes into contact with Godthrough a burning bush while chasing his lamb. God (also voiced by Val Kilmer) instructs Moses to free the slaves from Egypt and empowers Moses' shepherding staff with the ability to do great wonders, the greatest being to shepherd his people to freedom.




Moses returns with Tzipporah and is happily greeted by Rameses, now Pharaoh and has a wife and a young son. Moses tells Rameses to let his people go, demonstrating the power behind him by changing his shepherding staff into a snake. Hotep and Huy boastfully repeat this transformation, conjuringmany of Egypt's Gods in the process. However, Moses' snake eats both of their snakes. Rather than being persuaded, Rameses is hardened and orders the slaves' work to be doubled.
Later, Moses again confronts Rameses passing on his boat in the Nile. Rameses orders his guards to bring Moses to him, but they turn back when Moses turns the river into blood. As the days pass, nine of the Plagues of Egypt occur. Moses feels tortured inside feeling as if he is betraying Rameses and leaving Egypt in ruins. In anger, Rameses states that a great cry will fall over Egypt, unknowing that he is calling upon the final plague himself. Moses then instructs the Hebrews to paint lamb's blood above their doors for the coming night of Passover. That night, a plague spills over the city, killing all the firstborn children of Egypt, including Rameses' son. Moses once more visits the grief-stricken Rameses, who now reluctantly lets the Hebrews go. Moses leaves and breaks down in tears outside, his spirit broken after causing his brother so much pain.
The following morning, the Hebrews happily leave their enslavement and eventually find their way to the Red Sea, but discover that Rameses has changed his mind and is pursuing them with his army to kill them all. Moses parts the sea, while behind him a pillar of fire writhes before the Egyptian army, blocking their way. The Hebrews cross on the sea bottom; when the army gives chase, the water closes over the Egyptian soldiers to their watery deaths, and the Hebrews are freed. However, Rameses is spared as he is hurled back to the shore by the collapsing waves, screaming in agony over his defeat to kill the Hebrews. As the Hebrew people reach Mount Sinai, Moses is given the Ten Commandments to deliver to them.


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