Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Animation :Review

Justice League War

           Justice league war is a animated movie production of Warner Bros, Produced by Sam Register, James Tucker and Alan Burnett , and directed by Jay Oliva. It is based on a Comic- Justice league: Origin (2011-12) by Goegff Johns, Jim lee and Scott Wlliams.

Cast
·         Sean Astin as Shazam
·        Zach Callison as Billy Batson
·        Michelle Monaghan as Wonder Woman
·        Shemar Moore as Cyborg / Victor Stone
·        Jason O'Mara as Batman
·        Alan Tudyk as Superman
·        Steven Blum as Darkseid / Cyborg's Armor (uncredited)

Review
  Justice league war is an enjoyable experience; taking place in a world thas has recently become familiar with the existence of aliens and super heros. Aliens Soldiers known as parademons working for Darkseid to take over the world
Visually, there is nothing to complain about the movie. The hero’s costumes are redesigned removing the underwear out. Superman costume redesign translates exceptionally well to animation, and Superman's powerhouse status is certainly no longer in danger. Whether or not you're into these current characterizations, all of them certainly look amazing.
If you have young kids and are concerned about violence and language, be aware there are a few curse words, someone gets called a whore, there’s lots of alien/monster dismemberment with green blood, there are a couple of scenes where a character screams in pain, and one scene has a character’s neck snapped just out of sight (The film is rated PG-13.). If you’re new to the DC Universe, this movie isn’t quite as good an intro to the Leaguers and their world as the comic it’s based on. There’s no explanation given for what Paradise Island is, how long the different heroes have been around, what Green Lantern is talking about when he mentions the Guardians and that he protects a “sector,” who Darkseid is and what his ultimate goals are, or why Wonder Woman, Flash and Shazam have powers. With recent live-action movies, GL, Superman and Batman may not need explanations, but the origins of the others aren’t as well known outside of comics.


          
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted



           Madagascar 3 is a animated movie produced by Dreamworks Studio, directed by Eric Darnell, Conrad Vernon and Tom Mcgrath. The story is about 4 friends who are trying to get back to their houses in Central Park Zoo.

Cast

  •   Alex (Lion) played by Ben Stiller, 
  •   Marty (Zebra) played by Chris,
  •  Gloria (hippopotamus) played Jada Pinkett Smith 
  •  Melman (giraffe) By David schwimmer

Plot

        Alex, Marty, Gloria and Melman are still trying to get back to the Big Apple and their beloved Central Park zoo, but first they need to find the penguins. When they travel to Monte Carlo, they attract the attention of Animal Control after gate crashing a party and are joined by the penguins, King Julian and Co., and the monkeys. How do a lion, zebra, hippo, giraffe, four penguins, two monkeys, three lemurs travel through Europe without attracting attention and get back to New York? They join a traveling circus. Their attempts to get back to New York are consistently hampered by the Captain of Animal Control who wants to make Alex part of her collection. Once they make it back to New York Marty, Alex, Gloria and Melman realize that they want to be part of the traveling circus

Review

       Madagascar has high amount of energy in the movie; it keeps jumping from one character or set-piece to the next with absolutely no downtime in between. Madagascar 3 is all exploding colors with stuff constantly coming at you in 3D. As per usual, the centre foursome carry the story but aren’t particularly funny,Characters in this scene are Animals. Using the style and design of the character they perfectly portrayed. They used different shapes like circle, square, triangle etc… to create the characters and their costumes.To make the scene look more entertaining and fun, the scenes are lighten with different bright neon color shooting from different corners making different shapes and design while performing the circus. leaving the laughs to come from the ever expanding cast of secondary characters; original supporters Sacha Baron Cohen’s still brilliant King Julian (who falls in love with a bear, one of the film’s best side-plots), It’s a fun family time movie and every one will end the movie with a great experience and a big smile :D 

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