Bolt

From Walt Disney Pictures is an animated comedy adventure with a super-dog named Bolt whose days are filled with danger and intrigue - at least until the cameras stop spinning.
If the star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood sound internship to New York City, begins his biggest adventure yet - a cross-country journey through the real world to go back to its owner and co-star, Penny .
Armed only with the illusion that all his wonderful performance and powers are real, and the help of two unlikely traveling companions - a jaded, abandoned Housecat named Mittens and a TV-obsessed hamster named Rhino - Bolt discovers that he does not have to be a super powers hero.
If the star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood sound internship to New York City, begins his biggest adventure yet - a cross-country journey through the real world to go back to its owner and co-star, Penny .
Armed only with the illusion that all his wonderful performance and powers are real, and the help of two unlikely traveling companions - a jaded, abandoned Housecat named Mittens and a TV-obsessed hamster named Rhino - Bolt discovers that he does not have to be a super powers hero.
Directed by: Chris Williams
Written by: Dan Fogelman and Chris Williams
Cast: (voice) John Travolta, Susie Essman
Studio: Walt Disney
Genre: Animation
Official Site: www.disney.com / bolt
Release Date: November 21, 2008 (wide)
Trailer: www.youtube.com
Movie Trivia
The film was originally titled "American Dog".
- Disney's CGI short Glago's Guest is rumored to be displayed before Bolt theatrical.
- The first teaser trailer attached to the film released on March 7, 2008 in front of College Road Trip.
- Many of the original graphic style of the film was inspired by the work of Edward Hopper, and techniques such as non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) would be used to process a special visual appearance.
- In 2006, after becoming Chief Creative Officer of Disney, John Lasseter, along with other directors of Pixar and Disney seen a few early parts of Bolt. According to Lasseter, director Chris Sanders was replaced because he resisted the changes that he and the other directors had proposed.
World Release Date
28 November, 2008: Spain
22 Jan, 2009: Germany
February 5, 2009: Netherlands
1 Comments:
I just watched this movie last night :D , cool animation, great!
January 7, 2010 at 12:49 PM
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