Review: ASTRO BOY

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ASTRO BOY is the moderately anticipated new CGI-animated adventure hitting theaters, based on the 1952 Japanese manga series created by Osama Tezuka, which was followed by a television series beginning in 1963. This new film was helmed by David Bowers, which is his second directorial outing after FLUSHED AWAY in 2006.

The film tells the story of a brilliant young boy, the prodigal son of scientist Dr. Tenma (Nicolas Cage) who is developing a powerful new infinitely renewable source of clean energy recovered from a fallen comet. Naturally, his groundbreaking research is funded by the military and now they want to integrate this new power into powerful weapons.

In a tragic accident, Dr. Tenma’s son is killed, leading him to use this incredible power to recreate his son as the ultimate robot, equipped with endless defensive abilities to keep him safe. The robot has his son’s memory, but not the realization of his true self until he discovers his powers and becomes Astro Boy (Freddy Highmore). Now, as Uncle Ben would say… “with great power comes great responsibility”… Astro Boy uses his powers to save the futuristic, floating Metro City from an ego-maniacal President driven to get re-elected at any cost.

ASTRO BOY is a fun little movie, but it’s primarily targeted at younger audiences… much younger. Even kids around the age of ten may find the film a bit young for them, but for kids in general it’s rather enjoyable. The story is decent, has some good messages to it and holds together fairly well. The dialogue and the humor is where much of the youthful intention emerges.

The voice cast features a respectable line-up, including Kristen Bell, Bill Nighy, Donald Sutherland, Eugene Levy, Nathan Lane and even Samuel L. Jackson. Nicolas Cage does a decent job, but I did find myself pulled out of the story whenever he spoke, unlike the rest of the cast. He just has one of those unavoidably recognizable voices. Sam Jackson, on the other hand, managed to slip past my recognition until the end credits.

Visually, ASTRO BOY looks great! The animation is sharp and stylishly simplified. The colors pop and the action is high-speed and energetic. The movie is going to appeal to boys for sure, filled with rocket boot flight on several occasions, arm cannons and all sorts of other miscellaneous weapons produced both by Astro Boy and his enemies. Girls may also enjoy the relative cuteness of the film and Astro Boy’s human friends he develops along the way.

The ending felt a bit tacked on and forced… OK, it IS tacked on and forced, clearly meant to setup the potential sequel. Kids will likely enjoy the movie. How much so will likely be a direct result of how young they are. Adults likely won’t be blown away, but if you find yourselves chaperoning young ones to this film, fear not. Boredom is unlikely.

We asked some of ASTRO BOY’s target audience what they though of the film:

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Teddy: Great for 7 years old and older… best scenes were the action ones.

Ben: Great family film. Five star funny. I loved the flying scene and technology. I would tell my friends to go see it.

Jake (Tech Guy): I thought it was very hi-tech with touch screen computers. I really loved the movie.

Sean: I liked all the flying. Funniest part was when Toby/Astro Boy realizes that “I have machines guns? In my butt?”

New ‘Astro Boy’ Pics

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Summit Entertainment/Imagi Animation has let loose with half a dozen new stills from their upcoming ‘Astro Boy’ feature film.   These images include the first shots of Dr. Tenma, President Stone, and Dr. Elefun.

Check ’em out:

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Dr. Elefun (left), Dr. Tenma (right)

President Stone (right)

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Also live is the timeline on the film’s official site.   It goes from the present date all the way back to 1928, the year Osamu Tezuka, the creator of ‘Astro Boy’ and “Father of Anime,” was born.

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‘Astro Boy’ is set for release on October 23rd, 2009.

Source: Official Site

‘Astro Boy’ 2nd Teaser Trailer Hits

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Summit Entertainment and Imagi have unveiled their second teaser trailer for ‘Astro Boy’ due out in October. Â  While it shows more footage than the first teaser trailer showed, it still doesn’t convey any type of story. Â  Still, the images are pretty nice. Â  

I just wish they hadn’t felt the need to include the monster cast list at the end. Â  That’s not exactly a selling point to see that Nathan Lane did a voice in this film, is it?

Check it out for yourself:

‘Astro Boy’ comes out on October 23rd.

Source: Trailer Addict

New ‘Astro Boy’ Artwork

Imagi Animation, the company behind ‘Astro Boy’ has put up some new artwork on their website. Â  Along with the above image, they have given us the following six images, as well.

Check ’em out:

All in all, it looks like the creators behind this are doing a good job of making it look like the original series while still updating it. Â  It looks like it is going to be action-filled.

‘Astro Boy’ comes out on October 23rd and features the voices of Kristen Bell, Nicolas Cage, Bill Nighy, Donald Sutherland, and Freddy Highmore as Astro Boy.

Source: Imagi

Summit’s new ‘Astro Boy’

With ‘Twilight’ opening tomorrow, Summit Entertainment is focusing on their new venture, ‘Astro Boy’. ‘Astro Boy’ was created by the “God of Manga”, Osamu Tezuka, in the early 1950’s. This new adaptation will take place in futuristic Metro City. ‘Astro Boy’ is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist to replace the son he has lost. Unable to fulfill the grieving father’s expectations, our hero embarks on a journey in search of acceptance, experiencing betrayal and a netherworld of robot gladiators, before he returns to save Metro City and reconcile with the man who had rejected him. For a more visual idea here is the link to see the trailer of this new movie. http://www.canmag.com/nw/12847-astro-boy-trailer-poster

Source: www.canmag.com

‘Book of Eli’, ‘Step Up 3D’, and ‘Astroboy’ All Get Posters

A trio of posters were unveiled at the American Film Market late last week. Â  Coming Soon got their hands on them, and there they are. Â  The above poster is for ‘Book of Eli’, a film that sounds like all kinds of badass. Â  Denzel Washington plays a lone warrior in a post-apocalyptic world who must defend a book that holds the key to saving all of mankind. Â  The Hughes Brothers are directing it, and, as reported by us last week, Gary Oldman costars. Â  ‘Book of Eli’ comes out on January 15, 2010, but I think that will likely get bumped up to a late 2009 release.

Also unveiled at AFM was the poster for the highly, highly, extremely highly anticipated ‘Step Up 3D’.

Not exciting enough for you? Â  How’s about the poster for ‘Astroboy’?

Yeah, it’s a teaser poster, and another one is surely on the way.   ‘Astroboy’ is based on the 1960s Japanese series and features the voices of  Nicolas Cage, Kristen Bell, Donald Sutherland, Nathan Lane, Bill Nighy, Eugene Levy, Matt Lucas and Freddie Highmore.   It comes out on October 23, 2009.

Source: Coming Soon