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/ Year 2019 / Anya Taylor-Joy, Jim Gaffigan / Lino DiSalvo / Abstract Animated feature film inspired by the Playmobil brand toys / Animation, Musical.

Playmobil the movie dvd. Let me preface this by saying that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is, so far, one of my favorite film franchises. Up until very recently, Guardians of the Galaxy was my #1 favorite film of all time. However, as much as I love this franchise, it may be the worst thing to happen to film in recent memory. Everything that makes the MCU great is also what makes it terrible. They're both critically and financially successful, and studios are now clinging to that and less original films are being made in favor of cinematic universes. They're also missing what made Iron Man successful in the first place: it was a damn good film made with minimal studio interference, and delivered a very different and unique tone. Now every studio is doing the opposite, meddling and trying to replicate that exact tone. As long as the MCU is successful, we're going to keep getting shitty knockoffs. Just look at all of the cinematic universes that are now in development: the Scooby-Doo cinematic universe, the Lego cinematic universe, the Playmobil cinematic universe, the Ghostbusters cinematic universe, the King Arthur cinematic universe, the Hasbro cinematic universe, the Godzilla cinematic universe, and that's just off the top of my head. And it's not going to stop there, for sure. I'll be damned if The Emoji Movie doesn't have 6 or 7 sequels in the works. Again, this is not an assessment of the MCU's quality, it's an assessment of its impact. Feel free to discuss your opinions. I'm curious to see if my opinions are shared or if it's just me. TL;DR: Good franchise, shitty impact. Discuss.

Playmobil: the movie marla. Playmobil the movie trailer. Playmobil: The movie database. Playmobil: the movie i. More like the Lego Movie Parody or the animated cinematic mockbuster. Playmobil: the movie showtimes. Playmobil: the movie fairy godmother. Hello and again welcome to your weekly dose of 'クリスマスプレゼント. This Week on the Plounge' wherein I inform you, the fine folks of the mane sub, what's been going on at your favourite sister subreddit, the Plounge, this past week. Wait, what is this Plounge you speak of? The Plounge, or more formally the MLP Lounge is r/mylittlepony 's sister subreddit. Designed to be a place where you can free of the tyranny of rules 3 and 4. A chill place for bronies or anyone to talk in a SFW chat centric environment. It can be found over at r/MLPLounge. (most of us browse by /new though. Oh and BPM is nice to have. Even if you're allergic to using emotes yourself you'll miss a lot of extra context without it. What some casual conversation with a sprinkling of ponies? Come over to this introductions thread and meet some people. Don't worry there's also a topic so it ain't just "hi. hi" awkward silence. News Hey actual news! The annual Plounge Secret Santa is here, here's all the deets. The important stuff is that you must have some activity in the Plounge or here on r/mylittlepony to enter, just send /u/Shercock_Holmes or The Plounge Mods a message asking to be entered. Oh, but also SIGN UP DEADLINE IS TOMORROW! Don't delay! Do it RIGHT NOW. Less urgently, the also annual Year End Survey is also open! No deadline for that as of yet. Come answer it. It's got questions, ratings, ancient Plounge injokes. direct) Regulars Local movie buff OldMan frequently posts movie reviews. They're good, he knows his stuff. Playmobil: The Movie, Dark Waters Marriage Story Top Self Posts The top 5 self posts, for your browsing content. In the olden times they would say 'memento mort. remember death) as a way to install the fear of God and judgement into people. Anyway the point is death can be sudden. Hug your family. The show did have a good ending didn't it? It's good it had a proper ending. This thread is not about pranks ha, gottem A special announcement for those in the UK, GO VOTE Polls close at 10pm, you've got time! at time of posting) Compared to the other elements (except Magic) Loyalty is kinda hard to show isn't it? Highlights (manually selected rather than just by score) None this week, go read those newses again.

First up was Playmobil: The Movie in a season where the standards have been set for animated entertainment by “The Lego Movie” and “Frozen, ” i don't think "Playmobil: The Movie" is up to speed. in its meandering, low-key way, it seems destined more for a future on home video, right in those packages that come with an extra toy. many movies have inserted cartoon characters into the real world, but usually while still representing them as cartoons. in “Playmobil, ” there are real people transported to a cartoon world, although they seem perfectly fit to be in a cartoon to begin with. when the laws of the physical universe as we know them are fundamentally violated, shouldn't it be for more earthshaking purposes than a pair of siblings that are feuding? Marla (Anya Taylor-Joy) is a free spirited high school graduate who, instead of going to college, wants to go out and explore the world. she expresses these dreams to her little brother, Charlie (Gabriel Bateman) who seems especially nosy about her new passport. as soon as these characters broke out into song, i knew i was in trouble. none of the advertisements for this movie lent any indication that it was going to be a musical. oh, i can tolerate song numbers, but only when the movie earns them. within the first 5 minutes we are already succumbed to one that is out of place, especially when its followed by a scene of police officers revealing that Marlas parents have gotten into an accident. cant the writers think of anything else to keep the parents off screen? a vacation, maybe? or a wedding anniversary? why does it always have to be death? four years pass, and Marla has turned bitter, ruining the kinship that her and Charlie had. one night, Charlie sneaks out to visit a toy museum with a Playmobil exhibit. after Marla arrives and scolds him, a lighthouse illuminates over them, and they are magically transported to the Playmobil world. Marla and Charlie find themselves in the middle of a viking battle, and Charlie helps them until he is kidnapped by a group of pirates. frantic to find her brother, Marla goes to the nearest town hoping to ask for help, and runs into Del (Jim Gaffigan) the driver of a food truck who also happens to be a businessman selling enchanted haystacks. i guess anything goes in this universe. cars are able to evaporate and teleport elsewhere in the numerous subdivisions that exist. later on, Marla and Del run into Rex Dasher (Daniel Radcliffe) a secret agent who reports that a number of characters in the Playmobil world have gone missing. the group sneaks into a villainous spy headquarters to find information about the disappearances. meanwhile in Constantinopolis, Charlie has been locked up with other characters by Emperor Maximus (Adam Lambert) who intends to have the prisoners fight to their deaths. one of the captures is an alien crime lord, who decides, after they've been locked in a cell for heaven knows how long, to use her zapping powers on the guards. remember, if you have an easy way out, wait until it's convenient to the plot. some of the characters in this universe are hilarious, while others are flat. and the combination of animation and live action falls a notch below state of the art. the look of the production is fresh and, at times, even thrilling, but for the film to work, it has to make this artificial world entertaining, and it never does. how could a universe with cowboys, aliens, fairy godmothers, and robots possibly be anything other than fun? the movie lacks a port of entry for consistence, which might be part of the problem. for example, Rex Dasher is pretty much the branded character, and each advertisement makes him out to be the lead, yet he's wiped out of the plot just as fast as the other background characters are. this galaxy-bending ought to be the movie's crowning achievement but unfortunately, it's short on originality and thus, undermining to its intentions. the movie was directed by Lino DiSalvo, who was previously a supervising animator on a number of Disney movies. he has all the skills needed for animation, but very little when it comes to conveying a story with at least some subtlety and depth and pacing. yes, the story may have certain morals, and yes, it's heart may be in the right place, but it fails to execute it in a way that we care about. it's no "Lego Movie. but then again, not many movies are. they were able to make lightning strike twice with the sequel to "Lego. but here they seem to be asking for a full storm. i sat watching the movie and was at a loss for an entry point. it doesn't play on two levels, but just on one: shrill nonstop action. that doesn't mean it lacks humor and charm, just that it pitches itself on that level of instead of trying to move it beyond the target audience. the movie is too lightweight to get scornful at, but also too needlessly desperate to warrant even the slightest recommendation to younger viewers. they will most likely be unmoved, if not to say indifferent. just like playing with the line of toys, your reaction to "Playmobil: The Movie" may ultimately be proportional to your advance expectations. next up was Dark Waters Todd Haynes' Dark Waters" is a film that is deeply scathing and remarkably luminous. we have all heard about the water crisis in Flint one way or another, but it's bracing to have all the details listed out in such a tightly constructed narrative. it builds, and the complications draw it even tighter. but you're conscious of how the film is setting you up. it all begins with the numb grief of a corporate defense attorney, Robert Bilott (Mark Ruffalo) in 1998. one day at the office, farmer Wilbur Tennant (Bill Camp) an acquaintance of Robert's grandmother, arrives with boxes of videotapes, urgently requesting Robert's assistance. Robert doesn't have time for him, but later drives out to his home town of Parkersburg, West Virginia, to see the disgruntled farmer. Wilbur shows him evidence, from video tapes he's made to remaining cow parts, of how all 190 of his cows have died, showing signs of bizarre and strange disease. he knows it has to do with the huge company DuPont, who has a plant in town, since his brother had been working for them disposing of waste. Robert asks his boss, Tom Terp (Tim Robbins) if he can take the case, assuring him it will be a small side project. Tom reluctantly agrees. Robert files a small suit so he can gain information through legal discovery of the chemicals that have been dumped on the site. He doesn't find anything useful, then realizes it's possible that whatever poisoned Wilbur's cattle could be something that isn't even regulated by the EPA. he is eventually able to legally force DuPont to turn over its information, which it does, sending him hundreds of boxes of documents hoping he'll never find anything. the joke is on them, because Robert finally finds reference to a chemical called PFOA. in the middle of the night, Robert's pregnant wife Sarah (Anne Hathaway) finds him tearing the carpet off the floors and going through their pans. he tells her they're being poisoned, and she thinks he's gone mad, until he explains what he's found in the DuPont documents: PFOA-C8 is a man-made chemical used in the production of Teflon. it was created for army tanks, but then used by companies in American homes. DuPont was running tests of the affect of it for decades, including on animals and on their own employees. their studies showed that it caused cancer in animals, people, and birth defects in babies of women working on their line. they then dumped hundreds of gallons of toxic sludge upriver from Wilbur's farm. not a word was said. this man is all in. Bilott was an attorney who gave up almost everything, including his life, to find and fight for the truth. we watch as the stress of doing the right thing for his client requires him to take reductions in pay because he's spending all his time on a case that has no paying client. we watch him feel the pain as his clients deteriorate because of the poison. in the meantime, because of the court's slow processes, Dupont was putting roadblocks at every turn. any case that was filed against them, they easily crumpled and threw over their shoulder. to try and cover up their tracks, they sent a letter to Parkersburg residents telling them that there is PFOA in the water but in safe amounts. Robert feels disconnected from his milieu. his physical body may be present, but the mind housed in that body is somewhere else. he is taught never to take anything at face value, since every action and inaction, at the end of the day, is profit-motivated. in Goliath's eyes, Robert is David, no different from the farmer with the dead cows. "Dark Waters" is about a changed man's crusade against a Goliath in the chemical industry, and his promise to take care of the people they knowingly poisoned. the corporate giant expected Bilott to back down. they didn't count on the lawyer having the wherewithal and perseverance to chip away at the thirty-five-hundred unsettled cases, one plaintiff at a time. the courtroom becomes his safe house. a sea of conjecture is used here to weave a persuasive tapestry out of an overwhelming mountain of evidence and testimony. Haynes, along with screenwriters Matthew Michael Carnahan and Mario Correa, have somehow triumphed over the tumult of material here and made it work, made it grip and disturb us. Ruffalo gives a measured yet passionate performance, and while Hathaway is squirming and hyperkenetic, she has a reason to be. the point is not whether Bilott's theories are right or wrong. what the film supports is simply his seeking for a greater truth. "Dark Waters" is a very good reflection of our unease and paranoia, our restless dissatisfaction. on that level, it is completely factual. for all we know, it could still be going.

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But where is my electric boxster/cayman? You know Porsches “budget” car. Oh and offer a conversion of our existing Porsches. Playmobil: the movie 2019 imdb dvd. Playmobil: The movie. Hey everyone! First of all, thanks again for participating in the league. The drafts all went really smoothly and it looked like there were some fun movie discussions in there as picks were made, which is really what has brought us all together. With the drafts all but wrapped up (just waiting on /u/reservoirdogma to make her last flop pick) I wanted to give everybody an update on what the next phase of the league will look like. Now that drafted teams are locked in, free agency and trades can officially begin. Any film that has been released to theaters prior to today can no longer be added to your team, but any unreleased film is available if you want to make a change to your squad. Just as reminder, there is a 10 million penalty to drop a film from your team that has yet to be released and a 40 million penalty to drop a film from your team if it has already been released (call it a marketing write off for a shelved film, if you want to keep kayfabe-you all are heads of your own studios, after all. If you want to drop/add a film, just make a post about it here in the subreddit and tag me in it. That way, everybody in your league can see which film is no longer available, which film you've made available, and I'll be sure to see it and make the change on the scorekeeping spreadsheet. Same goes for trades-you can propose or negotiate them in the subreddit or over DM if you'd like, but be sure to make a post confirming the trade in the subreddit (with me tagged) and with both parties posting to confirm that they agree to the terms. We'll have our supplementary draft in early/mid August, probably right before Venice and Telluride. That draft will be two picks, both of them hits, and will go in reverse snake order from the first draft. So if you had the 8th overall pick in the initial draft, you'll have the first and last pick in August, 7th pick will now have second and second to last, and so on down the line. I've updated everybody's picks on the scorekeeping document linked in the sidebar. Thanks to an excellent Excel spreadsheet provided by /u/PeriodicGolden, I'll be able to quickly and easily track all the minutia of the scores from my computer, and I'll post them into that online document as soon as they start getting locked in. I'll shoot for a couple of weeks after release for reviews in case there are any stragglers, and I'll post box office totals after receipts have slowed down to the point where a film breaking another million barrier is unlikely. If anybody has any questions, feel free to ask any time. And now, just for fun, some facts and figures about the drafts: Disney properties accounted for almost 70% of the first round picks. I for one welcome our new mouse overlords. -As we learned during Podback Mountcast, nobody ever really knows what to expect from a new Ang Lee film, and our drafts bore that out. Gemini Man was picked as a flop in three leagues and as a hit in three leagues, making it the most divisive film of the season. -I hope Disney got a discount on the X-Men properties, because both Dark Phoenix and New Mutants were flop picks in all four leagues. -Flop picks that I'm pretty sure don't exist: Arctic Dogs (really wish they had called it Cold Dogs and made it part of the Walt Becker-verse) The Kid, I Hate Kids, Doom: Annihilation. -Flop picks that shouldn't exist: Playmobil: The Movie. I mean, jeez. -I always enjoy it when a team ends up resembling a conceivable film studio, so shout out to /u/lukekirby44 (four Disney films and two horror films. u/piemanpie24 (50% horror films, plus Sonic the Hedgehog which sure looks horrifying. u/MveeW (five remakes/sequels. and /u/dasaff1 (two Disney films, two films centered around British classic rock, and The Kid Who Would Be King, which is a Disney-esque film centered around a classic British thing stuck in a rock) for creating teams that mesh well together.

1:04 you just crossed the line madam. Worst year for theater animation Promare would like a word with you. Hello! And welcome to your draft thread for the Blankies Fantasy Movie Studio League. We ended up having enough demand to run four leagues, and thanks to the magic of a random number generator, you all are in League 1. This will be your draft thread. Please post the film you'd like to add in this thread and then tag the person who has the pick after you so they know they are up. The draft order will be as listed below and will go snake style, so the person who has the last pick of round one will then immediately have the first pick of round two, and round two will continue in reverse order until we get back to the top of the draft, at which point it starts working its way back down. Each team needs to end up with four hits and two flops, although you do not have to pick them in that order. The 2019 in Film wikipedia page. is a good place to start when looking at what films are eligible to draft. Films that have already been released in 2019 are eligible to be drafted if you'd like to add a sure thing to your slate. Also note that just because a film isn't on this list doesn't mean you can't add it. If you want to take a chance on something that doesn't have an official release date or find something so small that it hasn't been added to wikipedia, go for it! Good luck to everyone, and I hope you all have a great time! u/lukekirby44 has the first pick. Draft Order: u/lukekirby44: Avengers: Endgame, Aladdin, X-Men: Dark Phoenix (flop) Dumbo, Hellboy (flop) Pet Semetary /u/enow96: Frozen 2, Terminator: Dark Fate (flop) Cats, Rocketman, The Kid (flop) Godzilla: King of Monsters (hit) u/dtbrown101: Star Wars: Episode IX, Shazam! Little Women, Replicas (flop) A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, The Kid Who Would Be King (flop) u/rikityslik: Detective Pikachu, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Artemis Fowl (flop) Joker, Late Night, Gemini Man (flop) u/Leskanic: Toy Story 4, Us, Secret Life of Pets 2, Men in Black: International (flop) John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, Playmobil: The Movie (flop) u/johncwryly: The Lion King, Hobbes and Shaw, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (flop) Annabelle Comes Home, Zombieland: Double Tap (flop) How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World /u/mollings: Jumanji 3, IT: Chapter 2, New Mutants (flop) Yesterday, Knives Out, Alita: Battle Angel (flop) u/FreeBlergh: Spider-Man Far from Home, Captain Marvel, Sonic the Hedgehog (flop) Gemini Man, The Goldfinch (flop) The Addams Family (hit.

Playmobil:the movie. Playmobil the movie toys. Friday May 3rd, 2019 (WIDE) UglyDolls (STX Entertainment) 2019/PG/1h 27m/Animation, Adventure, Comedy/Kelly Asbury/China-Canada-USA) The Intruder (Screen Gems/Sony) 2019/PG-13/1h 42m/Drama, Horror, Mystery/Deon Taylor/USA) Long Shot (Summit Entertainment/Lionsgate) 2019/R/2h 5m/Comedy, Romance/Jonathan Levine/USA) El Chicano (Briarcliff) 2018/R/2h 22m/Drama/Ben Hernandez Brav/USA) LIMITED) 5. Bolden (Abramorama) 2019/R/Drama/Dan Pritzker/USA) 6. Meeting Gorbachev (The Orchard) 2018/1h 30m/Documentary/Werner Herzog and Andre Singer/UK-USA-Germany) 7. Ask Dr. Ruth (Magnolia) 2019/1h 40m/Documentary/Ryan White/USA) Friday May 10th, 2019 (WIDE) Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019/PG/1h 44m/Action, Adventure, Comedy/Warner Brothers Pictures/Rob Letterman/Japan-USA The Hustle (MGM) 2019/PG-13/1h 34m/Chris Addison/USA) Poms (STX Entertainment) 2019/PG-13/Comedy/Zara Hayes/UK-USA) LIMITED) 4. All Is True (Sony Pictures Classics) 2018/PG-13/Biography, Drama, History/1h 41m/Kenneth Branagh) 5. My Son (Mon garçon) Cohen Media Releasing) 2017/PG-13/1h 24m/Drama, Thriller/Christian Carion/France-Belgium) 6. Tolkien (Fox Searchlight) 2019/PG-13/1h 52m/Biography Drama/Dome Karukoski/USA) 7. Student of the Year 2 (FIP) 2019/Romance/Punhit Malhotra/India) Friday May 17th, 2019 (WIDE) A Dogs Journey (Universal Pictures) 2019/PG/1h 48m/Family/Gail Mancuso/USA) The Sun Is Also a Star (Warner Bros. Pictures) 2019/PG-13/Drama, Romance/Ry-Russo-Young/USA) John Wick - Chapter III: Parabellum (Summit Entertainment/Lionsgate) 2019/R/2h 10m/Action, Thriller/Chad Stahelski/USA) LIMITED) The Souvenir (A24) 2019/R/1h 59m/Drama, Mystery, Romance/Joanna Hogg/UK-USA) The Third Wife (Film Movement) 2018/R/1h 36m/Drama/Ash Mayfair/Vietnam) Trial By Fire (Roadside Attractions) 2018/R/2h 7m/Biography, Drama/Edward Zwick/USA) The Meanest Man In Texas (Ammo Content) 2017/105m/Biography, Drama, History/Justin Ward/USA) Aniara (Magnolia) 2018/R/1h 46m/Drama, Sci-Fi/Pella Kågerman and Hugo Lilja/Sweden-Denmark) Slaughterhouse Rulez (Sony Pictures) 2018/R/1h 44m/Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror/Crispian Mills/UK) The Professor and the Madman (Vertical Entertainment) 2019/2h 4m/Biography, Drama, Mystery/Farhad Safinia/Ireland) Wednesday May 22nd, 2019 (LIMITED) The Tomorrow Man (Bleecker Street) 2019/PG-13/1h 34m/Drama, Romance/Noble Lincoln Jones/USA) Friday May 24th, 2019 (WIDE) Aladdin (Disney Pictures) 2019/PG/Adventure, Comedy, Family/Guy Ritchie/USA) Ad Astra (20th Century Fox/Disney) 2019/Adventure, Drama, Mystery/James Gray/Brazil-USA) Still on schedule; expect it not to be for much longer) Brightburn (Screen Gems/Sony) 2019/R/1h 30m/Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi/David Yarovesky/USA) LIMITED) 4. Booksmart (Annapurna) 2019/R/1h 42m/Comedy/Olivia Wilde/USA) 5. Echo In The Canyon (Greenwich) 2018/Unrated/1h 22m/Documentary, Music/Andrew Slater/USA) 6. Halston (The Orchard) 2019/2h 0m/Documentary/Frédéric Tcheng/USA) 7. The Proposal (Oscilloscope Pictures) 2018/1h 26m/Documentary/Jill Magid) Friday May 31st, 2019 (WIDE) Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Warner Bros. Pictures) 2019/PG-13/2h 12m/Action, Adventure, Fantasy/Michael Dougherty/USA) Ma (Universal Pictures) 2019/R/Horror, Thriller/Tate Taylor/USA) Rocketman (Paramount Pictures) 2019/2h 1m/Biography, Drama, Fantasy/Dexter Fletcher/UK-USA) Friday June 7th, 2019 (WIDE) The Secret Life of Pets II (Universal Pictures) PG/Chris Renaud) X-Men: Dark Phoenix (Marvel/20th Century Fox/Disney) Simon Kinberg) LIMITED) 3. Late Night (Amazon Studios) R/Nisha Ganatra) 4. Nightmare Cinema (Cranked Up/Shudder) Mick Garris, Joe Dante, David Slade, Ryuhei Kitamura and Alejandro Brugues) Wednesday June 12th, 2019 (LIMITED) The Art Of Self-Defense (Bleecker Street) Riley Stearns) The Last Black Man In San Francisco (A24) R/Joe Talbot) Friday June 14th, 2019 (WIDE) Men in Black International (Sony Pictures) F. Gary Gray) Shaft (2019) Warner Bros. Pictures) R/Tim Story) LIMITED) 3. The Dead Dont Die (Focus Features) R/Jim Jarmusch) 4. American Woman (Roadside Attractions) R/Jake Scott) 5. Wild Rose (NEON) R/Tom Harper) Friday June 21st, 2019 (WIDE) Toy Story IV (Pixar/Disney Pictures) G/Josh Cooley) Anna (Lionsgate) Luc Besson) Childs Play (2019) Orion Releasing) Lars Klevberg) LIMITED) Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (Magnolia) Timothy Greenfield-Sanders) Friday June 28th, 2019 (WIDE) Annabelle Comes Home (New Line) Gary Dauberman) Yesterday (Universal Pictures) PG-13/Danny Boyle) 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures) Johannes Roberts) LIMITED) 4. Maiden (Sony Pictures Classics) PG/Alex Holmes) Tuesday July 2, 2019 (WIDE) Spider-Man: Far from Home (Sony Pictures) Jon Watts) Wednesday July 3rd, 2019 (WIDE) Midsommar (A24) Ari Aster) Friday July 12th, 2019 (WIDE) 21 Bridges (STX Entertainment) Brian Kirk) Stuber (20th Century Fox/Disney) Michael Dowse) The Crawl (Paramount Pictures) Alexandre Aja) LIMITED) 4. The Farewell (A24) PG/Lulu Wang) Friday July 19th, 2019 (WIDE) The Lion King (2019) Disney) Jon Favreau) LIMITED) 2. David Crosby: Remember My Name (Sony Pictures Classics) A. J. Eaton) Friday July 26th, 2019 (WIDE) Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony/Columbia) Quentin Tarantino) Brahms: The Boy 2 (STX Entertainment) William Brent Bell) LIMITED) 3. Tel Aviv on Fire (Cohen Media Group) Sameh Zoabi) 4. Mike Wallace Is Here (Magnolia) Avi Belkin) Wednesday July 31, 2019 (WIDE) Dora and the Lost City of Gold (Paramount Pictures) James Bobin) LIMITED) Jay Myself (Oscilloscope Pictures) Stephen Wilkes) Friday August 2nd, 2019 (WIDE) 2. Fast and the Furious presents Hobbs & Shaw (Universal Pictures) David Leitch) 3. The New Mutants (Marvel/20th Century Fox/Disney) Josh Boone) LIMITED) 4. Luce (NEON) 2019/1h 49m/Drama/Julius Onah/USA) 5. The Nightingale (IFC) 2018/R/2h 16m/Adventure, Drama, Thriller/Jennifer Kent/Australia-Canada-USA) Friday August 9th, 2019 (WIDE) The Kitchen (Warner Bros. Pictures) R/Andrea Berloff) Artemis Fowl (Disney) Kenneth Branagh) Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Lionsgate) André Øvredal) LIMITED) 4. Brian Banks (Bleecker Street) Tom Shadyac) Wednesday August 14th, 2019 (WIDE) Blinded By The Light (Warner Brothers) Gurinder Chadha) The Angry Birds Movie II (Sony/Columbia) Thurop Van Orman and John Rice) Friday August 16th, 2019 (WIDE) Good Boys (Universal Pictures) R/Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky) Whered You Go, Bernadette? Annapurna) PG-13/Richard Linklater) LIMITED) The Informer (Aviron) Andrea Di Stefano) Aquarela (Sony Pictures Classics) Victor Kossakovsky) Cold Case Hammarskjöld (Magnolia) Mads Brügger) Friday August 23rd, 2019 (WIDE) Angel Has Fallen (Lionsgate) Ric Roman Waugh) LIMITED) 2. Overcomer (Affirmation) PG/Alex Kendrick) 3. Brittany Runs A Marathon (Amazon) Paul Downs Colaizzo) Friday August 30th, 2019 (WIDE) PLAYMOBIL (STX Entertainment) Lino DiSalvo) LIMITED) My Boyfriends Meds (Pantelion) Diego Kaplan) Friday September 6th, 2019 (WIDE) 2. IT: Chapter II (Warner Bros. Pictures) Andrés Muschietti) Friday September 13th, 2019 (WIDE) Spies in Disguise (20th Century Fox/Disney) Nick Bruno, Steve Martino and Troy Quane) The Goldfinch (Warner Bros. 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After the huge success LEGO had at the box office with films such as 'The Lego Movie' and 'The Lego Batman Movie' the in some ways similar German toy brand 'Playmobil' announced production on their very own first cinematic adventure, in honour of the toy line's 45th anniversary.
When her younger brother Charlie (Gabriel Bateman) unexpectedly disappears into the magical, animated universe of PLAYMOBIL, unprepared Marla (Anya Taylor-Joy) must go on a quest of a lifetime to bring him home. As she sets off on a fantastic journey across stunning new worlds, Marla teams up with some unlikely and heroic new friends - the smooth-talking food truck driver Del (voiced by Jim Gaffigan) the dashing and charismatic secret agent Rex Dasher (voiced by Daniel Radcliffe) a wholehearted misfit robot, an extravagant fairy-godmother (voiced by Meghan Trainor) and many more. Through their vibrant adventure, Marla and Charlie realise that no matter how life plays out, you can achieve anything when you believe in yourself.
Admittedly, this film looked like a bad idea from the start, looking too much like a cheap knock-off of any of those Lego-movies, with a smaller budget, coming from a smaller studio. Also, Playmobil isn't as big of a brand as LEGO is and with no brand awareness, how do you start promoting this worldwide? The film though, borrowing gags from other franchises such as 'Star Wars. a clear nod to Jabba the Hutt in form of Glinara; James Bond' look-a-like Rex Dasher; a colosseum warrior battle such as in 'Thor: Ragnarok' and a fairy wonderland in the likes of 'Shrek' isn't as bad as initially presumed. Luckily, the demographic this is intended for - 4 to 10-year olds - has a wild imagination, and with worlds such as "City of the Future" and "Dino Jungle" their magical fantasies are coming true on the screen.
The crew who worked on Disney's 'The Princess and the Frog' and 'Home on the Range' wrote this live action/animation-hybrid adventure musical, taking a little bit too much time to get to the final big battle to get our siblings back to the real world, which could challenge the smallest of children to stay seated. The constant action and sugared colour palette will for sure give parents a sugar rush they'll need to recover from, but most modern animated shows are way worse in terms of hyperactive screaming and fart-jokes. At least most of the jokes in 'Playmobil: The Movie' are enough thought through to make this enjoyable for both kids and their parents.
What might surprise audiences, is the musical aspect of the film. There's about six very catchy songs, sung by the voice actors themselves, with the very first song performed in the real world by Anya Taylor-Joy (Glass) which reminded me of Lizzie McGuire, with a bubbly attitude, dreaming of traveling and exploring the world. The songs fit perfectly in the story and usually get performed when we enter a new section of the ever stretching make-believe world of Playmobil. The voice actors aren't known for their singing - besides Adam Lambert (who is having so much fun being overly theatrical with his voice) and Meghan Trainor - but do a decent job at making it their own.
The clear message of being able to achieve anything, as long as you believe in yourself is a bit on the nose, but this doesn't take away the fact that this harmless effervescent story will appeal to many kids with dreams such as Marla's. The film screams to be made into a franchise, let's just hope they learn from their shortcomings and the mistakes other toy brands have made before when taking the Hollywood-path.

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