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 Bolt 

What grade would you give this film?
A 38%  38%  [ 6 ]
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Bolt is a 2008 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and is its forty-eighth animated feature. It is the first film directed by Chris Williams (who previously worked on Mulan and The Emperor's New Groove) and Byron Howard (who previously worked on Lilo & Stitch and Brother Bear). The film stars the voices of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Malcolm McDowell, Diedrich Bader, Nick Swardson, Greg Germann, Susie Essman and Mark Walton. The film's plot centers on a small white dog named Bolt who, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks that he has super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on a cross-country journey to "rescue" her.

As with earlier CGI Disney films, such as Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons, Bolt was also distributed in Disney Digital 3-D in the theaters equipped for it. The movie was nominated for a series of awards, one of which being the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature which was, however, lost to WALL-E.

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Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:13 am
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I saw this last night and was completely pleasantly surprised.

It started off a little iffy for me with the Bolt TV show, as I just wanted to get to the actually story part, and the showrunner/writer/whatever vs the network exec was extremely uninteresting but once Bolt escaped from the studio the movie turned pretty great.

I'd go as far as saying that if the opening 15-20mins were more solid this would really be one of my favorite movies of the year so far. The animation was very appealing but more importantly the characters were extremely enjoyable and well done. The whole of Bolt/Mittens/Rhino travelling cross country was wonderful and also very touching at points. The different personalities of the pigeons from around the US was hilarious as was Mittens teaching Bolt how to beg for food. Good stuff.

If I had kids this is the kind of thing I'd want them to grow up on, not Hannah Montana or the endless pop-culture fests that are the Shrek movies.

This would be one of those "fun for the whole family" movies I always hear about but never actually come across, and I usually fucking hate family entertainment.

Solid B+, maybe A- material with a repeat viewing.


Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:52 pm
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Great main characters, pristine 3D animation, and a solid story concept are sabotaged by bloated story editing. The 96 minute running time felt like forever - - a sharper editor's knife could have made this good movie into a great one at around the 75 minute mark...

4 out of 5.


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Saw it in 3D after seeing The Boy In The Striped Pajamas last Friday. It was fun and the characters were great.


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Super-cute movie. Loved the main trio of characters, especially the hamster. The story is extremely conventional (road trip to a reunion, Homeward Bound-style), but it didn't bother me very much.

Very colorful and fun.

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well it started off surprisingly strong, but grew increasingly trite throughout the remainder of its running time. I saw it in old-fashioned, humdrum two dimensionality, but I did like that, while it was quite obvious where the 3D effects were intended, they didn't seem completely gratuitous as to ruin the movie when seen without the extra dimension. the animation was occasionally beautiful, also. was fun, not worth going out of your way to see, but fine to bring a little sister to. the story is basically ripped from the first toy story btw (bolt = buzz lightyear).


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7/10 -> B-

A funny movie with a charming lead. It falls between Pixar's more serious approach of storytelling and Dreamworks' lighter tones. And yet it manages to sustain that Disney spirit.

Animation is great at times, really wonderful. The story goes from great to boring. I agree that a better editor would've done wonders here.


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Its fun and harmless, the best bit is the "fake" beginning after that it was standard but solid fare.

It passed time but nothing more.

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Animation has taken a huge spike in the past few years with two studios battling each other for the top spot. Those two studios are Dreamworks Animation and Pixar Studios. Dreamworks may be known mostly for their Shrek franchise and their latest hits Kung Fu Panda and Monsters vs. Aliens. Pixar on the other hand has been around for years with their hits that range from Toy Story to Wall-E. However, it is rare now to find a gem outside of these two dominant studios. Well, Bolt is this exception. Released under the Disney name this latest animated flick is not a Pixar offering (even though a good bit of the team worked on it) but an original hit from the Mouse.

Bolt centers on a canine named Bolt (voiced by John Travolta) who is the biggest animal star in Hollywood that stars in a sci-fi/action piece. He stars alongside his owner in real life, Penny (voiced by Miley Cyrus) in the show. The producers of the show have gotten it into Bolt's mind that everything going on in the series is actually happening in real life. Well during one taping, the show takes a direction where Penny is kidnapped. Bolt thinking she actually has been taken escapes from the set and tries to find Penny taking in the advice of a cat named Mittens (Susie Essman), and a hamster named Rhino (Mark Walton). The trio then goes on a trip across the country in search of Penny.

It is reffered to in society that dog is man's best friend. Well in this film that is obvious with the relationship of Penny and Bolt. Even with all the struggles Penny tries to take for Bolt to come home with her during breaks, the studio refuses it. This just builds the relationship stronger and gives the watcher a greater connection between the two characters. The film also provides great laughs especially through Rhino who provides most of them and many funny one-liners (including Bolt's fear of pink styrofoam). The animation is top notch and feels like that just out of a Pixar flick. Overall, Bolt is a rich, fun story with a great voice cast and characters. One of the best non-Dreamworks, non-Pixar films of this decade.

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A very solid animated flick with more than enough heart and humor to overwhelm some minor flaws like an irritating supporting character (the cat) and some very cliched dialogue, at certain moments. It's not the best animated flick in 2008, or the second, but it certainly is a very solid effort by a studio that just doesn't do it like they used to.
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Disney surprised me with this one. It's got strong characters and a heartwarming story, everything you'd want from an animated film. The visuals rival Pixar in some points. The action sequences reminded me of The Incredibles with how fast-paced and clever they were. I loved it!

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Not awful, but not noteworthy. Disliked all of the voice acting except for the gerbil and the Hollywood pidgeons.


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Not awful, but not noteworthy. Disliked all of the voice acting except for the gerbil and the Hollywood pidgeons.

GASP! It is to noteworthy, you....you.....YOU DOG HATER! :mad:

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You seem to think threatening violence against people is perfectly okay because you feel offended by their words, so that's kind of telling in itself.

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MG Casey wrote:
Disney surprised me with this one. It's got strong characters and a heartwarming story, everything you'd want from an animated film. The visuals rival Pixar in some points. The action sequences reminded me of The Incredibles with how fast-paced and clever they were. I loved it!

Grade: A-


This was the first Disney film overseen by John Lasseter of Pixar, and apparently once he took it over he did a complete revamp to make the story more Pixar-like and better. Good for him! While it never reached Pixar level, it was certainly the best Disney animation in years.

I give it a solid B after just watching the DVD.

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Groucho wrote:
This was the first Disney film overseen by John Lasseter of Pixar, and apparently once he took it over he did a complete revamp to make the story more Pixar-like and better. Good for him! While it never reached Pixar level, it was certainly the best Disney animation in years.

I give it a solid B after just watching the DVD.

Ah, how interesting! And here I was giving Disney all the credit. Got to watch it again on DVD, not as great as it was in the theater, but still a fantastic movie!


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B-

Nothing fantastic, but still enjoyable


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Such a sweet surprise! really loved it

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I preferred Meet the Robinsons of the early pre Revival CG Disney flicks, but this one is also better than I remember. The films humor is lacking, but the main trio of characters is good, and the animation is a huge step up from Meet the Robinsons. I wish it had stronger side characters and a better villain, but for a dog movie it’s pretty good.


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The animation is gorgeous and voice cast is great here with some wonderful songs and few heartfelt moments and cool super-dog action. Despite all these it feels very pedestrian specially because the central relation is not explored enough and the generic road trip which goes on for a little too long here. It also feels like so many similar themed dog movies which brought down the overall experience.

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