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Asterix bei den Olympischen Spielen

Originaltitel: Astérix aux jeux olympiques
  • 2008
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 56 Min.
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Gérard Depardieu, Alain Delon, Clovis Cornillac, Benoît Poelvoorde, and Vanessa Hessler in Asterix bei den Olympischen Spielen (2008)
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Astérix und Obélix treten bei den Olympischen Spielen an, um ihrem Freund Lovesix zu helfen, Prinzessin Irina zu heiraten. Brutus versucht auch, das Spiel mit seiner eigenen Mannschaft zu ge... Alles lesenAstérix und Obélix treten bei den Olympischen Spielen an, um ihrem Freund Lovesix zu helfen, Prinzessin Irina zu heiraten. Brutus versucht auch, das Spiel mit seiner eigenen Mannschaft zu gewinnen und seinen Vater Julius Caesar loszuwerden.Astérix und Obélix treten bei den Olympischen Spielen an, um ihrem Freund Lovesix zu helfen, Prinzessin Irina zu heiraten. Brutus versucht auch, das Spiel mit seiner eigenen Mannschaft zu gewinnen und seinen Vater Julius Caesar loszuwerden.

  • Regie
    • Frédéric Forestier
    • Thomas Langmann
  • Drehbuch
    • René Goscinny
    • Albert Uderzo
    • Thomas Langmann
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Clovis Cornillac
    • Benoît Poelvoorde
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    • Regie
      • Frédéric Forestier
      • Thomas Langmann
    • Drehbuch
      • René Goscinny
      • Albert Uderzo
      • Thomas Langmann
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Clovis Cornillac
      • Benoît Poelvoorde
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    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Obélix
    Clovis Cornillac
    Clovis Cornillac
    • Astérix
    Benoît Poelvoorde
    Benoît Poelvoorde
    • Brutus
    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Jules César
    Vanessa Hessler
    Vanessa Hessler
    • Princesse Irina
    Franck Dubosc
    Franck Dubosc
    • Assurancetourix
    José Garcia
    José Garcia
    • Couverdepus
    Stéphane Rousseau
    Stéphane Rousseau
    • Alafolix
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    • Panoramix
    Elie Semoun
    Elie Semoun
    • Omega
    Alexandre Astier
    Alexandre Astier
    • Mordicus
    Santiago Segura
    Santiago Segura
    • Docteurmabus
    Michael Herbig
    Michael Herbig
    • Pasunmotdeplus
    • (as Michael Bully Herbig)
    Bouli Lanners
    Bouli Lanners
    • Samagas
    Jérôme Le Banner
    • Claudius Cornedurus
    • (as Jerôme Le Banner)
    Jamel Debbouze
    Jamel Debbouze
    • Numérobis
    Luca Bizzarri
    Luca Bizzarri
    • Alpha
    Adriana Karembeu
    Adriana Karembeu
    • Mme Agecanonix
    • Regie
      • Frédéric Forestier
      • Thomas Langmann
    • Drehbuch
      • René Goscinny
      • Albert Uderzo
      • Thomas Langmann
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    6JasonLeeSmith

    Not that bad

    I just watched the English translation of this movie, and I don't think it was as bad as people made it out to be.

    Of the three live-action Asterix movies, none has really come close to capturing the charm of the comics (or even the animated features). "Mission Cleopatra" came closest, I think. The first movie was just miserable.

    "Asterix at the Olympic Games" was a fun, if not perfect, attempt at capturing the magic of the books. My biggest complaint was that although its an Asterix and Obelix movie, it doesn't really seem to be about them. They don't even make an appearance until about 15 minutes in. It lends a certain degree of ridiculousness (and not in an amusing way) to the movie to have this enormous title screen that says "Astérix Aux Jeux Olympiques," and then have the entire opening act of the movie be about someone other than Asterix.

    The CGI in the movie was also off-putting. Its used to make many of the more cartoony effects of the film, which is good, but it was really over-used in many scenes that didn't require them. Also, it wasn't really good CGI either.

    The plot was nothing special, but it was amusing. It had some good jokes, and the characters were pretty fun. It was nothing like the comic ("Asterix at the Olympic Games") which it was based on, but I didn't expect it to be.

    There were, apparently, tons of guest appearances by European (I think) athletes, none of whom I recognize -- being wholly ignorant on the topic of sports in this country or any other. I think these probably stuck in the throat of many people, who might have known who they were.

    Anyway, I think they are starting to get the hang of how to make live-action Asterix movies, but I really do wish that the story had been more involved with Asterix, himself.
    1Mihnea_aka_Pitbull

    Ne touchez plus Astérix, sales idiots! :@

    Rarely I do feel so outraged, but this piece of mindless images-in-motion is positively a sacrilege. NOTHING remains of the bright and snappy Humor of Gosciny and Uderzo. The ONLY puns worth a half-smile are the meta-movie ones: Alain Delon mentioning guepards, samurais, Rocco's brothers and the Sicilians' clan, or Schumacher running in the race with a Ferrari battle-car - but even these are obsolete, old-fashioned and excessive. Further, the humor is admirable, sublime we can say, but totally amiss. ALL the gags are forced, painfully slow, grotesquely overdone. The script is an absolute mess - no convincing story-line, no dramatic structure, no sense of rhythm (all these being capital errors when doing a comedy; even more so, for such a difficult and ambitious comedy as Astérix: absurd, fantastic, cunningly warping history, childish in an intelligent way). All in all, as other comments rightly stated, this film-lenght is the worst of all three: definitely slow, much too long, outright boring and worse than amateurish - it's DILETTANTE! If you loved Astérix, avoid it - it will incense you. If you don't know the Gaul hero, avoid it harder - it will unfairly compromise him forever in your eyes. The ONLY Astérix remains the one in the toons and comic books.
    2j-connolly

    Inexplicably terrible followup to Cleopatra

    I was really looking forwards to this: Whereas "Asterix & Cesar" wasn't great, they seemed to have found their stride with "Asterix et Cleopater" only to inexplicably throw it all away with this heap of rubbish. Where shall I start: The cast.

    Clovis Cornillac - catastrophic. There isn't a hint of the quick wittedness and light footedness you expect of Asterix. Instead of being the mainstay of the film, he's a sideshow: Unfunny, uncharismatic. Bring back Clavier!

    Alain Delon? I nearly wept! He's an all time legend. Cool, hard, dangerous. And here? A creepy buffoon. His worst role. Ever.

    That's enough. Now the plot: In Asterix & Cleopatre, the writers (and director) managed to update the Goscinny original comic spirit and clever references very successfully in my opinion. That is, without sacrificing the flow of the narrative, and without over-emphasizing modern references. That is, they didn't get in the way nor did they hobble the Goscinny narrative.

    These clowns seem to have completely missed the plot. The unsubtle references stick out like a sore thumb, and the things referred to will all be forgotten in a few years.

    But more fatally for the plot: they've glued together episodes from different Asterix books with elaborate pastiches to try and re-establish some sort of story logic.

    Then, they have seriously warped the actual olympic games narrative flow. The plot they've come up with leaves you constantly thinking "What? How ... why is this happening now? Where is such-and-such gone?" and most importantly "hmm, was that joke supposed to be ... funny?".

    All in all, truly catastrophic. The only saving grace is - I supposed toddlers might find it exciting.
    7Jereeza

    Not as bad as I'd thought it would be

    No, it's not *good*, I won't go that far. When you think of what it *could* have been, you feel cheated. The remarks listed in reviews stand: the focus isn't always there, the supposedly main character was relegated to being mere support, the pacing is often off - for example, the chariot race manages to look way less exciting than it should be, so one can speculate where the fault lies - the camera-work, the editing... I think it's the direction. The director(s) and the producer(s) went to create a film for about a bazillion types of audiences (and I don't blame them, when there are 70+ million Euros to justify and return) but that's a pretty tough goal. It worked for the original comic where the kids get the gags and the subtle education, and the adults get the clever wordplay and densely packed historical, literary, and other references, but this doesn't mean it will necessarily work in another medium. So there are too many plots (patched together from several Astérix books - this was the demise of the first film too, so future takers, learn!), too many people to satisfy, and too many actors and celebrities. To hold all those egos in check one needs a stronger director or team than the newbies (sorry, but it's true) this film had. I have the impression that they went with the idea that if they throw enough money and enough famous names into the cauldron the film will make itself, but, eh, no. This film desperately needed somebody who could shape it better because it's obvious where things were cut (some scenes make no sense) and they should have used the *titular character* a lot more. It must be said however that for an amusing night's out it's a perfectly fine piece of entertainment. We laughed quite a lot. Depardieu and Delon deliver, Poelvoorde is a comedian I'd not heard of before but now I'm interested in his other work, and as for the new Astérix - Clovis Cornillac - well, he got the character down to a T: he's too tall and a little too fit, sure, but he looks pretty darn much like the guy in the comic book and he moves and talks just like him. I'd never seen a fictional character recreated with such essential accuracy and since this must be even more difficult when the source material is based on grotesque and exaggeration, this is quite an achievement. Hopefully, Mr Cornillac will have (and accept) another chance to play in an Astérix film, this time with a bigger role.
    3hiotelis

    Boring..

    The movie has some very good parts, but unfortunately, it has more boring parts. It's big, and it made me wanna fall asleep a lot of times.. If they had cut all he stupid, with no reason, long parts, this would have been a great movie. I know that ASTERIX had always been a great comic. And it's a good reason to made me wanna see the movie. I expected something better for the movie, and so will you. The actors who play Astérix and Panroamix(druid) are different from the last two Astérix movies, and they are terrible. The don't feel like the original Astérix actors, but more like some random actors they picked up, and dressed in the right clothes. The humor is boring, because it's the same stupid "funny" thing all the time. It was pretty funny when Numérobis acted stupid at "Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre", but at this movie it's not.

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      This movie has a lot of cameos from sports celebrities: Michael Schumacher (Formula One racing). Amélie Mauresmo (Tennis) and Tony Parker (Basketball). Zinédine Zidane, the French football superstar, replaced David Beckham, who initially was supposed to appear in the movie. The part of Roman athlete Claudius Cornedurus (Gluteus Maximus), played by Jérôme Le Banner, was originally to be played by Jean-Claude Van Damme.
    • Patzer
      Speaking of Brutus, Cesar mentions the seven plagues of Egypt. There were ten plagues.
    • Zitate

      Assurancetourix: Has anyone ever sung in a stadium?

      Obélix: Yes, the Rolling Menhirs.

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      Featured in Troldspejlet: Folge #38.5 (2008)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Januar 2008 (Deutschland)
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      • Spanien
      • Italien
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      • Desierto de Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spanien(Brutus' dream)
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      • Pathé Renn Productions
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