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Walking With Dinosaurs (2013)

Walking with Dinosaurs is an upcoming dinosaur film produced by BBC Earth and named after BBC's 1999 television documentary miniseries. The film features computer-animated dinosaurs in live-action settings, and the main characters are voiced by actors.
Directors : Barry Cook, Neil Nightingale

Studio : BBC Earth , Evergreen films


Writer :  John Collee

Stars : John Leguizamo, Justin Long, Tiya Sircar

Country : United States , United Kingdom

Language : English

Release Date : 19 December 2013 (UK)

Running Time : --- minutes 

Plot

For the first time in movie history, audiences will truly see and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. "Walking with Dinosaurs" is the ultimate immersive experience, utilizing state of the art 3D to put audiences in the middle of a thrilling and epic prehistoric world, where an underdog dino triumphs to become a hero for the ages.

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Percy Jackson : Sea Of Monsters

Percy Jackson : Sea Of Monsters is a 2013 american fantasy-adventure film based on the Rick Riordan novel of the same name.

Director : Thor Freudenthal

Producers : Micheal Barnathan, Chris Columbus, karen Rosenfelt

Writer : Marc Guggenheim

Stars : Logan Lerman , Alexandra Daddario, Brandon T. Jackson

Country : United States

Language : English

Release Date : 7 August 2013  (USA)

Running Time : 106 minutes

Plot Summary

In this retelling of Rick Riordans book, "The Sea of Monsters", Percy Jackson, accompanied by his friends Annabeth Chase, Clarisse La Rue and Tyson, his half brother, goes on a journey to the Sea of Monsters to retrieve the Golden Fleece and save Camp Half-Blood.

Movie Review 

 Following the almost $226.5 million box office of the first Percy Jackson movie, the hero (Logan Lerman) has returned to save Camp Half-Blood, the training ground for Greek demigods and employer of the teacher-centaur Chiron (Anthony Head of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” at his Watcher-ly best, replacing Pierce Brosnan). When the magical tree that protects the camp is poisoned, Percy must retrieve the Golden Fleece to heal it.

Tagging along with Percy’s buds Annabeth (Alexandra Daddario) and the satyr Grover (Brandon T. Jackson) is Percy’s half-brother, Tyson (an appealing Douglas Smith), a shaggy Cyclops mocked by his peers. (Given the proclivities of their father, Poseidon, Percy and Tyson must have countless half-siblings.)
Also chasing the fleece are Clarisse (Leven Rambin, lending welcome astringency), the daughter of Ares, and Luke (Jack Abel), the embittered son of Hermes, back from the first installment, who intends to use the fleece to revive the dreaded Kronos, long-dormant leader of the Titans. The demis must traverse the Sea of Monsters (the Bermuda Triangle, that is) to reach an abandoned amusement park, the giant Cyclops Polyphemus and a Kronos resembling the walking volcano from “Wrath of the Titans.”
Regrettably absent here is Catherine Keener (as Percy’s mother), though Nathan Fillion (another “Buffy” alum), as Hermes, has amusing moments. “Sea of Monsters” is diverting enough — the director, Thor Freudenthal (“Diary of a Wimpy Kid”), is savvy with effects and keeps his young cast on point — but it doesn’t begin to approach the biting adolescent tension of the Harry Potter movies. Are there hints of another sequel? You bet your gorgon.

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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013)

Cloudy with a chance of Metaballs 2 is a 2013 Amercan computer animated comic sci-fi film produced by Sony pictures animations and distributed by columbia pictures.


Directors : Cody Cameron , Kris Pearn

Companies : Sony pictures

Writer : Judi barrett

Stars : Bill Hader , Anna Faris, Will Forte

Country : United States

Language : English

Release Date : 27 September 2013  (in theaters)

Running Time : 95 minutes

plot summary

Cloudy 2 picks up where the first movie left off, with Flint Lockwood discovering that his evil machine which turns water into food "is still operating and now creating mutant food beasts. With the fate of humanity in his hands, Flint and his friends must embark on a dangerously delicious mission, battling hungry tacodiles, shrimpanzees, apple pie-thons, double bacon cheespiders and other food creatures to save the world… again.

Movie Review 

Working from a beloved 1978 children's book by Judi and Ron Barrett that had virtually no plot, 2009's "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" was a pleasant surprise for kids and parents. Directors Phil Lord andChris Miller not only assembled one of the most likable voice casts of that year but cleverly worked relatable themes of personal expression, parental acceptance, and even a sweet romance into a tale in which cheeseburgers fall from the sky and gummy bears can be deadly.
Returning to Swallow Falls in the inevitable sequel (not at all based on the Barrett's literary follow-up, "Pickles to Pittsburgh"), the creators of "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2" retain enough of the imaginative energy of their predecessor to keep little ones engaged but they fall victim to the common trap of animated sequels, believing that the driving creative principle has to be more, More, MORE. The food doesn't just fall from the sky this time, it moves, breathes, and develops its own ecosystem. The result is a film in which the environment, the "Foodimals," end up more interesting than the characters or story.
In a brief recap to open the sequel, we're reminded that Flint Lockwood's (Bill Hader) "FLDSMDFR" ("Flint Lockwood Diatonic Super Mutating Dynamic Food Replicator") was lost at the end of the first film, leaving everyone with a happy ending but what looked like a heck of a lot of clean-up work. Flint is awestruck when his idol, a creative titan known as Chester V (Will Forte), head of the revolutionary tech company Live Corp, descends on Swallow Falls and not only offers to help in the clean-up efforts going on around the world but wants to work with Flint. 
Lockwood, his girlfriend Sam Sparks (Anna Faris), and dad Tim (James Caan) head off to San Franjose, where Flint becomes a cog in Chester's highly-competitive machine, a tech operation where there's a caffeine station every ten feet and monitors display motivational platitudes from the company leader. The spoofing of the tech industry's over-caffeinated, over-competitive atmosphere by writers John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, and Erica Rivinoja is clever but will likely go over the heads of most kids and register as kind of slight for the older ones.
Of course, the clearly malevolent Chester V, aided by an ape with a human brain named Barb (Kristen Schaal), has sinister motives. He wants the FLDSMDFR and he knows Flint is the only one who can get it for him. Chester convinces Flint that Swallow Falls has become overrun by deadly creatures that are half-food, half-animals. Vicious "Cheesespiders" (cheeseburger-shaped spiders) roam the island, even killing off most of the Live Corp. employees who have gone to help the clean-up effort. With his knowledge of how all of this chaos started in the first place, Flint is the only one who can save the island. He's like Ian Malcolm in "The Lost World," headed back to the chaos, and the visual cues to the Steven Spielberg series, complete with a stampede of giant bananas are pretty transparent. Replace the Raptors with Cheesespiders and the T. Rex with a giant taco.
Of course, there are no lone heroes in kid's movies and the writers and new directors Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn can't miss the chance to get the beloved characters from the first movie back to help Flint on his journey. The lovely Sam and gruff pop join forces with Flint's monkey Steve (Neil Patrick Harris), Officer Earl (Terry Crews, replacing Mr. T from the first film), and even Chicken Brent (Andy Samberg) and cameraman Manny (Benjamin Bratt). Can friendship and teamwork tackle an island of "Flamangoes" and "Shrimpanzees"?
I wish "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2" answered that question. It's not a film about friendship and teamwork as it is a film about marshmallows with faces. "Cloudy 2" is undeniably dense with ideas, images, and characters but slight on anything of thematic interest at all. The first movie was about a kid obsessed with science and ostracized from his society learning that he had a place in it. The second movie is about an admittedly adorable, talking strawberry. The characters of "Cloudy 2" are almost non-existent, turning into devices to get viewers to the next visual "ooh" moment. Yes, a lot of those visual moments are creative but this film simply lacks the heart of the first one, becoming a series of interesting set pieces more than an engaging story.
It's not through lack of trying on the part of the voice cast, who are uniformly strong. Hader and Faris have an energy that most animated films lack and they're accompanied well by Caan, Forte, and Schaal. Finding the right actors to voice the characters is a crucial and often under-valued element in animation and a lot of the success of "Cloudy" came back to the way Hader and Faris didn't phone in their work in the slightest, making Flint and Sam characters who were easy to root for. This time, the script doesn't give them enough time to work creatively other than to respond to what's around them but the cast can't be blamed for that.
It comes down to point of comparison. Holding this film up against its wildly inventive predecessor shows its flaws and yet it retains enough of that movie's creative spark that it's hard to dismiss when compared to the other films that clutter the animated marketplace. The world of "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2" is a cleverly-conceived one, the design of the film is engaging on all levels, and the voice cast is great. It's the story that fails to engage beyond the glittering surface. Maybe they should try "Pickles to Pittsburgh" next time.
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Free Bird (2013)

Free Bird (2013)


Director : Jimmy Hayward
Writers : Jimmy Hayward,  Scott Mosier, David I. Stern, John J. Strauss
Stars : Woody Harrelson , Owen Wilson , Dan Fogler
Release Date : 01 November 2013

Two turkeys from opposite sides of the tracks must put aside their differences and team up to travel back in time to change the course of history - and get turkey off the holiday menu for good.

movie Reviews :

Owen Wilson lends his voice to Reggie, a purple-plumed, free-range turkey who is smart, skinny and self-serving. The casting director should be commended for uniting Mr. Wilson with Woody Harrelson in an animated buddy comedy. Yet, while Mr. Harrelson is successful precisely because he disappears into the role of the dimwitted and fearless turkey, named Jake, Mr. Wilson plays a stifled caricature of his persona from his live-action films. The script even recycles a joke from his role in“Zoolander.” And worse, little else in the film is funny.
The plot follows the turkeys as they travel back in time to alter the first Thanksgiving menu. It is, quite accurately, I think, as if someone said, “Let’s make ‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ starring turkeys!” Some of the same visuals and plot points from that 1980s classic are copied here, without any of its inventiveness and singular tone. It takes a certain brilliance to do dumb well, but the makers of “Free Birds” have not displayed this quality.
Instead, the film is stuffed with violence. Some children may be frightened by scenes involving horror-style attack dogs, relentless fighting and even the love interest’s lazy eye. Most disappointing is that the 3-D animation is smooth but visually uninteresting in this first feature from Reel FX, an animation studio with a track record in commercials.
The movie’s pro-vegetarian, pro-fast-food message is nutritionally dubious — and notably sponsored by Chuck E. Cheese’s. (This might be a good occasion to explain to your child what “product placement” means.) The movie subversively suggests not only that we should avoid the traditional foods at Thanksgiving, but also that we should have that meal delivered. Never has a holiday film seemed to hate the values of the event it’s celebrating so much. In the end, as after a junk food binge, “Free Birds” is likely to leave audiences fuzzy-headed and vaguely nauseated instead of nourished and satisfied.

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Frozen (2013)

animated movieFrozen (2013)

Directors : Chris Buck , Jennifer Lee
Producers : Peter Del Vecho , John Lasseter
Writers : Chris Buck (story) , Jennifer Lee(screenplay)
Stars : Kristen Bell ,Josh Gad , Idina Menzel
Initial release: In Theatres November 27
Running Time : 108 minutes





Summary

Josh Gad (The Internship) delivers his humorousness and his unique character to Olaf, a fun and vibrant snowman who connects Ould - and Kristoff on their trip to preserve australia.Santino Fontana (Broadway’s Cinderella) provides the speech of Anna’s attractive suitor Hendes, who actions in to regulate Arendelle when Ould - requires off to find her sis.Alan Tudyk (Wreck-It Ralph), who gives speech to a popular fight it out viewing Arendelle for a coronation wedding, profits to the Wally Walt disney Movement Companies documenting studio room following an Annie Award-winning performance as the speech of Master Sweets in Wreck-It Rob.This skilled number of stars connects Kristen Gong, Idina Menzel and Jonathan Groff in the impressive experience, instructed by Frank Money (Tarzan) and Jennifer Lee (screenwriter, Wreck-It Ralph), and created by Chris Del Vecho (Winnie the Winnie the pooh, The Queen and the Frog).

Movie Review : 

With a awesome, contemporary rotate on a fairy-tale traditional, a amazing Nordic scenery animated in wonderful storybook design and Broadway investigates belting out energy ballads, "Frozen" is an icy boost of fun from the very first skip out. A certain scene-stealing snowman known as Olaf primary among them.
Directors Frank Money and Jennifer Lee make a wonderful 3-D winter time wonderland in "Frozen." A sisterhood story generally depending on Hendes Religious Andersen's "The Snow Master," it is loaded with center and heart-stopping activity.

It is a much required unfreeze after a very lengthy winter here we are at Disney's famous animated product.
Last seasons "Wreck-It Ralph" was a hoot — the video-arcade fight between outstanding and wicked very present in story and design. But "Ralph" never sensed like it belonged to the same members of the family as Disney's modern-day oldies such as "The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Monster," "Aladdin" and "The Lion Master."
The in-between years have been noticeable by a lot of awesome, but not especially popular films. Meanwhile Pixar walked in and took the organization's animated display with "Up," "Cars," "Toy Story" and "Wall-E," to name a few.
But "Frozen" is fantastic. Its excitement and chills are taken to lifestyle by an outstanding collection of comments led by Kristen Gong and Idina Menzel. As Ould - and Elsa, respectively, they are siblings and the princesses of the famous Scandinavian empire of Arendelle where the story is set.
The movie symbolizes a combination of old and new both on-screen and behind it. Lee, who co-wrote "Wreck-It Ralph" (with Phil Johnston) and has only credit for "Frozen," is also the first women to sit in a Disney movement guiding seat. She is done a bang-up job dressed in both caps. For Money, who's been in Disney's movement ditches since 1981's "The Fox and the Chase," "Frozen" is his third function — and his best — as a home. Despite the blizzard circumstances, there is nary a slide or drop from beginning to end.
As with the best of Disney musicals, "Frozen's" music increase. The unique items come from Kristen Anderson-Lopez and John Lopez, who has a number of Tonys on his display for co-writing "Avenue Q" and "The Guide of Mormon," the latter with those "South Park" renegades, Trey Parker and He Stone. Which creates you wonder whether "Frozen" might be Broadway limited. You'd anticipate Menzel, who gained a Tony morrison a2z for making Elphaba so pleasantly "Wicked," to grind all those increasing notices. But Gong is the elegance.
"Frozen" starts when the princesses are younger and hoping for the seasons first snowfall. Elsa creates it occur, conjuring up a blizzard — in the home — with wonderful abilities she's just finding. But the fun soon finishes when a slide and a drop places Anna's lifestyle in danger.
Though Ould - gets back, Elsa doesn't. Worry of harming her little sis with her abilities delivers the queen nowadays, splitting the ladies whole time they are increasing up and introducing the most ideal chance of one of the film's show-stoppers. A very appealing variety known as "Love Is an Start Entrance," it is among the most unforgettable, in part for the wonderful door-slamming manoeuvres that accompanies it.
The activity really gets ongoing when Elsa comes of age and comes out of privacy for her coronation. Really like is in the air. Anna's already swooning over Royal prince Hendes (Santino Fontana), and a variety of suitors are competing for Elsa's side — glove-covered always to keep her key secret. Her abilities make for some of the film's most amazing movement as snow and ice fly and type into amazing forms, from deadly shards to massive ice mansions.
At the center of the movie is the fight between love and fear. Quality becomes a lengthy trip when Elsa flees Arendelle, making australia kept in winter's intense hold and Ould - looking for her. This is also where the movie produces its very lively humorousness.
Anna's something of a tomboy, permanently getting into scratches, which Bell's comedian moment creates definitely wonderful. But the whole movie is booming by figures who invest significant amounts of your energy and effort proposition and pranking. There is the attractive, reclusive hill man Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his reindeer friend Sven. By changes fascinated and incensed by the headstrong Ould -, he's soon recruited in the look for. There are rock trolls combined out to help figure out concerns of miracle led by Pabbie (CiarĂ¡n Hinds). One of the primary bad guys is the talking Fight it out of Weselton (Alan Tudyk), a name that always gets a have a good laugh.
And then there is Olaf. The snowman is an movement amazing, developed to keep arriving apart and jumping back together. His extensive grin, buck tooth and extensive sight are the very embodiment of purity and appreciation. Josh Gad, who comments Olaf, is so captivating you really do want to just hug him — understanding Disney, I'm sure there's a luxurious toy in the performs. Gad's been developing an amazing profession for a while with a Tony morrison a2z nomination this year for his star-turn in "The Guide of Mormon." And he was the only purpose to look at NBC's short-lived 2013 White-colored Home funny "1600 Penn."
Fortunately, he is far from the only purpose to go see "Frozen." Actually, there are so many outstanding ones, I can't start to depend them all — type of like snowflakes, a quantity of them.

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