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In einer Welt, in der Monster-Wrestling ein globaler Sport ist und Monster Superstar-Athleten sind, will die Teenagerin Winnie in die Fußstapfen ihres Vaters treten und ein liebenswertes Auß... Alles lesenIn einer Welt, in der Monster-Wrestling ein globaler Sport ist und Monster Superstar-Athleten sind, will die Teenagerin Winnie in die Fußstapfen ihres Vaters treten und ein liebenswertes Außenseiter-Monster zu einem Champion trainieren.In einer Welt, in der Monster-Wrestling ein globaler Sport ist und Monster Superstar-Athleten sind, will die Teenagerin Winnie in die Fußstapfen ihres Vaters treten und ein liebenswertes Außenseiter-Monster zu einem Champion trainieren.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Geraldine Viswanathan
- Winnie
- (Synchronisation)
Will Arnett
- Rayburn
- (Synchronisation)
Stephen A. Smith
- Marc Remy
- (Synchronisation)
Terry Crews
- Tentacular
- (Synchronisation)
Jimmy Tatro
- Lights Out McGinty
- (Synchronisation)
Tony Shalhoub
- Fred
- (Synchronisation)
Susan Kelechi Watson
- Maggie
- (Synchronisation)
Tony Danza
- Siggy
- (Synchronisation)
Bridget Everett
- Lady Mayhen
- (Synchronisation)
Fred Melamed
- Mayor
- (Synchronisation)
Michael Buffer
- Stoker Announcer
- (Synchronisation)
Ben Schwartz
- Jimothy Brett-Chadley III
- (Synchronisation)
Brian Baumgartner
- Klonk
- (Synchronisation)
Greta Lee
- Councilwoman
- (Synchronisation)
John DiMaggio
- Betting Guy
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Brian Hopkins
- Underground Referee
- (Synchronisation)
Rebecca Quin
- Axehammer
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Becky Lynch)
Joe Anoa'i
- Ramarilla
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Joe "Roman Reigns" Anoai)
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I appreciate the fact that it didn't take itself too serious but instead went about it's business of simply entertaining. And it achieved that cos I laughed.
Believe me, I have a high sense of humor. Making me laugh isn't an easy feat.
So for it's efforts, I give it an Eight.
Believe me, I have a high sense of humor. Making me laugh isn't an easy feat.
So for it's efforts, I give it an Eight.
Rumble is a monster fighting C. G. I. Animated film.
The story is about a town whose only source of income, a monster fighting stadium is about to be closed down. Winnie whose father was a monster trainer must track down and find a worthy monster to train in order to save the town.
The movie has plenty of good humor and it's suitable for people of all ages. I would call this a family movie.
The voice-acting, script, direction is very decent for a film of this type and I would recommend this one.
The story is about a town whose only source of income, a monster fighting stadium is about to be closed down. Winnie whose father was a monster trainer must track down and find a worthy monster to train in order to save the town.
The movie has plenty of good humor and it's suitable for people of all ages. I would call this a family movie.
The voice-acting, script, direction is very decent for a film of this type and I would recommend this one.
When the movie starts, you see a TV commercial for Monster Wrestling mash-up with beautiful animation and some incredible drawings and artistic style! It's a great introduction.. but it seems like budget and creativity ran out right there.
Almost every line feels "too chatty" and forgettable, at times annoying and excessive. The animation and (human) models feel and look too generic, as if this was made in 2010. The story is too simplistic, and happenings coincidental. The progress rushed and the ending unearned. Personally, I consider this the worse kind of script, the one that feels underwritten with uncharismatic and barely developed characters. Worst of all, for a dance-centric plot, there's basically no music accompanying or elevating the matches. It would have been so easy to try and pump the audience with good sound mixing/editing and tune choices.
As it is, feels like a cheap product with no effort and love put into it.. though I can imagine it might be decent enough to watch with kids.
Almost every line feels "too chatty" and forgettable, at times annoying and excessive. The animation and (human) models feel and look too generic, as if this was made in 2010. The story is too simplistic, and happenings coincidental. The progress rushed and the ending unearned. Personally, I consider this the worse kind of script, the one that feels underwritten with uncharismatic and barely developed characters. Worst of all, for a dance-centric plot, there's basically no music accompanying or elevating the matches. It would have been so easy to try and pump the audience with good sound mixing/editing and tune choices.
As it is, feels like a cheap product with no effort and love put into it.. though I can imagine it might be decent enough to watch with kids.
It's fun. It's not a pixar masterpiece, it's not an emoji movie level disappointment. It's a fun time, it's a well made movie, and it has the creativity behind its monsters to boot. Didn't disappoint for me. Sure, it has some corny moments and some moments that do not make sense, but it's a fun time. Check it out, it could be for you.
I'll be honest here. I was slightly hyped up when i heard of Rumble in 2020. It felt like great concept. Obviously I didn't know anything about the plot, beyond it being your basic "zero to hero" stuff.
Well, the story of Rumble is... Not what i expected. I mean it still follows the formula of loser turning into champion, but.. Eh.
About animation: You can clearly see a great divide of "proper animation" made on main characters and their closest environment. Everything else feels REALLY cheap, on a thin budget. And that wouldn't be a bad thing, if movie wasn't zooming in on bad stuff as often as it did. For example big monsters you get to see. 2 of them are obvious copy-paste to save money. I mean.. Come on.. Characters are bland and average, but that's fine.
Comedic part, the jokes.. Are average and sparse at best. And that's fine.
What kind of annoyed me in the show was how movie suddenly lost its "realism" at certain point. Well "realism" is a big word here, but what i'm trying to say is that one moment you watch giant monsters beating each other, while in next a slapstick comedy of no consequence funny faces, silly grunts and poses... Just a farse. I mean kids would like it, but it was just lame to watch for me.
A 6/10 score sounds about right, maybe event tad too high. I hope Paramount will do 2 things in their future upcoming animated projects: Invest in MUCH better story/plot ans Invest in MUCH better animation.
Well, the story of Rumble is... Not what i expected. I mean it still follows the formula of loser turning into champion, but.. Eh.
About animation: You can clearly see a great divide of "proper animation" made on main characters and their closest environment. Everything else feels REALLY cheap, on a thin budget. And that wouldn't be a bad thing, if movie wasn't zooming in on bad stuff as often as it did. For example big monsters you get to see. 2 of them are obvious copy-paste to save money. I mean.. Come on.. Characters are bland and average, but that's fine.
Comedic part, the jokes.. Are average and sparse at best. And that's fine.
What kind of annoyed me in the show was how movie suddenly lost its "realism" at certain point. Well "realism" is a big word here, but what i'm trying to say is that one moment you watch giant monsters beating each other, while in next a slapstick comedy of no consequence funny faces, silly grunts and poses... Just a farse. I mean kids would like it, but it was just lame to watch for me.
A 6/10 score sounds about right, maybe event tad too high. I hope Paramount will do 2 things in their future upcoming animated projects: Invest in MUCH better story/plot ans Invest in MUCH better animation.
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- WissenswertesDuring the title fight, posters for a company called Kaiju Ltd can be seen in the background. Kaiju is the Japanese term for the monster movie genre specifically starring huge mutant animals such as in Godzilla or Pacific Rim
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Written by Ini Kamoze, Chris Kenner, Kenton Nix and Salaam Remi
Performed by Ini Kamoze
Courtesy Of Columbia Records
By Arrangement With Sony Music Entertainment
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- 1 Std. 35 Min.(95 min)
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