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LEGO: The Adventures of Clutch Powers
Clutch Powers ventures on a mission assigned to him by his boss to solve the chaos that occurred on the Space Police prison planet.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | LEGO, Threshold Animation Studios, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Set Designer, |
Cast : | Ryan McPartlin Paul Michael Glaser Roger Rose Jeff Bennett Gregg Berger |
Genre : | Adventure Animation Action Family |
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It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
Blistering performances.
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Blistering performances.
For the first time ever, see the world of LEGO come to life in the all-new feature-length DVD movie adventure with Clutch Powers, the best builder and explorer in the LEGO universe. Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers was alot of fun and as a Lego Fan the film was brilliant both in terms of plot and adventure but also in humor, voice acting and above all character wise since Clutch Powers is kinda like Max Steel meets Indiana Jones in a Lego form and kids alongside with their Parents won't be disappointed. (10/10)
This movie is the magnum opus of reality itself, after 13.8 billion years of celestial progression and biological evolution. The fact that other critics are not rating this a full 10/10 baffles me on a spiritual level, but it just goes to show how blind our current society is to the truth. Clutch Powers is my hero, my idol, and he is owed all of the respect in the world. First off, the Adventures of Clutch Powers does an unspeakably excellent job of depicting the fragility of man, and how our souls are weighed down by Earth's gravity (Sieg Zeon). From start to finish, this interplanetary adventure showcases an astounding amount of philosophical value that I will not get into in this review simply because this review is weighed down by a maximum of 1,000 words, much like how our souls are weighed down by Earth's gravity.The only minor gripe I have with this film is that the other characters are not as good as Clutch himself, so they tend to hold him back from his true potential at times. But aside from that, the plot is well thought out and riveting, the animation is of a level of quality several orders of magnitude greater than what you'd see from Pixar, and the soundtrack is perfection incarnate. Spoilers: I still believe that Kjeld Playwell was the one who murdered Clutch Powers's father. I wish this were expanded upon in the film, but the sequel may explain this and set my soul at ease.I highly recommend this film to anyone and everyone, it is a cinematic masterpiece in every sense of the word.
The movie it self isn't very good. The voicing is OK for most characters. The way most thing is made of Lego is amazing however in my opinion it is done a lot better in the Lego Movie as the Lego itself looks less computer generated. The soundtrack like the movie is also forgettable as well as the story overall being boring and unimaginative. It has some very cheap jokes. Overall I don't recommend this movie because of it's boring and forgettable plot, acting, characters and soundtrack especially for 2010.
My vote for this is really 5.5/10. Now Lemme tell y'all that this is not as greatly written as the Lego Movie. The Lego movie is creative, has unique animation, and was totally good for theaters while this is a direct to DVD movie that has only a decent story, the characters aren't as interesting, and the animation wasn't as unique. Its not as fun as the true "Lego movie", but OK, at least its a better movie that countless other bad movies. Its a good thing it still has some dialog because some very old Lego video didn't have the dialog it needed.Bottom line: I prefer the 2014 Lego movie than this 2010 DVD movie. Well, it could've been a lot worse.