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Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

How to train your Dragon





"This

is Berk. It's twelve days north of Hopeless and a few degrees south of Freezing to Death. It's located solidly on the Meridian of Misery. My village. In a word? Sturdy, and it's been here for seven generations, but every single building is new. We have fishing, hunting, and a charming view of the sunset. The only problems are the pests. You see, most places have mice or mosquitoes. We have... Dragons [...] Most people would leave, but not us. We're Vikings. We have stubbornness issues." 
Hiccup is the son of Stoick the vast, chief of the tribe on this island. He has one problem. Well, actually a lot of them, but they can all be summed up in this: He's not viking like. Not that he doesn't want to help fight the dragons. The problem is that whenever he comes in, something bad happens. So to prove his competence, Hiccup decides to kill a dragon. Not much of a problem. Except that he doesn't want to get just any kind of dragon. He wants the ultimate prize. "But the ultimate prize is the dragon no one has ever seen. We call it the-" "Night Fury!" "...This thing never steals food, never shows itself, and never misses.” Despite all this, Hiccup is determined to bring down a night fury. In a battle with the dragons, he manages to approximate the night fury's position, and brings it down with a net. Does he kill it? No, or the movie would probably be called how to kill your dragon, not How to Train your Dragon. And as the illegal friendship begins, both Hiccup and the night fury have many problems coming their way.
How to Train your dragons is a movie featuring lots of fire, combat, and everything from weird to cool to random and funny between the vikings and dragons. Despite a lot of violence though, there is no real damage done  by dragons or vikings, even when beating with hammers, or clawing faces. Except for that toothless loses part of a steering wing. And, (Spoilers) Hiccup ends up losing a foot.
Because of its unusual ideas, HtTyD was a big hit, and was widely loved by audiences ranging from little kids to grown-ups. And for people who love dragons - it was basically one of the best movies ever. In the movie, a lot of values are stressed, including family, friends, and loyalty. Hiccup struggles to work with His dragon, Toothless, while maintaining his loyalty to the vikings, his friends and family.  And apart from that, there his crush on Astrid, a Viking girl. All factors combine to form a movie that's half-comedy, half-adventure. And it's great, one of Dreamworks biggest hits.




Thursday, September 29, 2011

Cars 2

Once upon a time, there were cars. And once upon a time there were races. And once upon a time, the fastest, reddest, and most stuck-up of them all took a small "vacation" and was a lot more down to earth afterward. Now, a multimillionaire, Sir Miles Axelrod has developed a new alternative fuel called allenol, and to test it he is sponsoring the worlds first gran prix. The two main challengers: Lightning McQueen, our all-time favourite, and Francesco Bernoulli, a car as stuck-up, proud, and annoying as McQueen ever was.With McQueen: Tow Mater, the tow truck. And at a party before the races, a series of events leads some British agents to believe that Mater is an American spy who has come to help them against a group of criminal cars who don't like the idea of alternative fuel that might put them out of business.

As you can guess, Mater is not an American spy. He just happens to be in the wrong place at the right time. And he happens to know about old cars that don't work good since it falls in line with his work (did you know he's a tow truck?) Nevertheless, he sets out to bust the criminals, and to save his friend McQueen.

Cars is an interesting movie. It's animated and for little kids, except for one facts the plot is complicated beyond reasoning (well, mostly just the spy thing is complicated. Three races don't hold that much complication). Of course, every little kid will enjoy gunfights, explosions, and fast-moving cars, but that doesn't mean that they have any clue what's going on.

So really it shouldn't be all that surprising that Cars 2 got low ratings. Too complicated for little kids. Too boring for most of nowadays teens. Who is it for then? No one. Everyone. Maybe. However, on the upside, ratings aren't always true. My little brothers loved the movie, though they didn't understand a word. Many teens who aren't too cool for cartoon will enjoy it too. Half comedy, half action, it is almost a cartoonized, car-ized movie in the same catergory as RED. Funny. Weird. Cool.


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

"So long and thanks for all the fish." This is the Dolphins final message before they leave planet earth. Why? Because a Vogon constructor fleet is building an interspace highway - and earth just happens to be in the way. Luckily for Arthur Dent, his friend, Ford Prefect, is actually from another planet, and through his knowledge manages to hitch a ride. However, both are soon kicked out of the Vogon spaceship (Vogons HATE hitchhikers) - into space, where they are picked up by another ship (against all odds) before they die. This ship has three inhabitants - Zaphod Beeblebrox, president of the Galaxy, kidnapped by himself, and now on a quest to find the answer. THE answer. To life. The universe. Everything. As start, he needs to find the legendary planet of Magrathea. Oh, and Zaphod is also Fords semi-demi-half-brother - they share three of the same mothers. Also aboard the ship: Marvin, a depressed robot, and Trisha/Trilian, a woman who Arthur Dent met at a dress party, and totally blew it with. This crazy cast strives to accomplish their quest, while avoiding Vogins, getting revenge for enemy political campaigns (don't vote for stupid), and trying to figure out what is really going on.

Hitchhikers guide is a full-out comedy - random ideas, little plotline, and lots of laughs. Whenever something good happens, Marvin is there to tell you. If something bed happens (say for instance two thermo-nuclear missiles are being fired at you) the optimistic board computer is always glad to announce. And throughout the movie, the book of  "The Hitchhiker guide to the Galaxy" is there to explain with short animations.

This movie is mostly directed at teens - too little sense for grown-ups, and too big diction for little kids.