Monday, April 23, 2012

The Pirates! Band of Misfits

The Pirates! Band of Misfits

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Reviews:
James Berardinelli(ReelViews):The Pirates!, like fore Aardman productions, is not just since kids.
Leslie Felperin(Variety):After dipping its toes into unadulterated CG animation for Arthur Christmas, Aardman integrates its feted versed-school stop-motion technique with go to the ~ of-drawer visual effects to create the irrepressibly ludicrous The Pirates! Band of Misfits.
John DeFore(Hollywood Reporter):A enrapturing frisk whose varied pleasures should please kids total along the age spectrum.
CJ Johnson(CinemaBlend.com):This is the primordial time I've gone to each Aardman film and left feeling that in that calling wasn't anything in it towards me.
MaryAnn Johanson(Flick Filosopher):[Not] flat-handed a hoot and half -- farcical, handy, and wittily animated, basically pure rapturous perfection -- but perhaps the sneakiest educational thin skin ever... [F]riends are an thoroughly good sort of booty, but... knowledge is the bestest depredation. of all.
James Croot(Flicks.co.nz):Pirates' fit to detail and determination to bestow the audience a rollicking good time is honest of acclaim.
Anders Wotzke(Moviedex):Forget the rum; it's the entertainment that's running dry in Aardman Animation's The Pirates! Band of Misfits.
Matthew Pejkovic(Matt's Movie Reviews):Pirates... is a visually appealing attenuated skin, and there are moments of marked occurrence and comedy spread throughout which will entertain. But enthusiasm can only take a film so far, with Pirates... an enjoyable at this moment middling animated tale.
Matt Neal(Trespass):The Pirates! does have existence perceived a tad sleight, but in the manner that through Arthur Christmas, Aardman have clash on a pleasant winner that appeals to perfectly ages.
Margaret Pomeranz(At the Movies (Australia)):There's not a fortune of wit involved. And the thin coating, despite its 88 minute running time, seems to take out of puff early on.
Paul Byrnes(Sydney Morning Herald):It has a self-same English kind of daffy humour, foolish but good-hearted, and it is pitched at adults viewed like plenteous as children.
Ed Whitfield(Urban Cinefile):Pirates and Scientists equally should be delighted with it, even if the young Darwin is reincarnated like a humourless, prestige seeking weasel. Remember, he wasn't positively like that, kids. He was in probability a hell of a lot worse.
Louise Keller(Urban Cinefile):A magnificent romp liberally peppered with chuckles and crammed end surprises. The genius of the thin coating is that it works on each level for every age
Philip French(Observer [UK]):The picture-like work is charming, the voice casting noble, and there's a small personage for the Elephant Man.
Lisa Giles-Keddie(Irish Times):The Pirates! has in so a manner much loving attention invested in it, and in that settle is a lot of naughty play to be had.
Alex Zane(Sun Online):With its confuse of ingenious chase sequences, hilarious fights and jokes, Pirates! is a laid down gem and not to be missed.
Mark Adams(Daily Mirror [UK]):Beautiful animation from Aardman and brimming with swashbuckling gags and delicious moments.

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