Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBen Tennyson returns home from summer vacation only to discover that a rapidly aging alien criminal named, Eon, is planning to use an ancient alien artifact to destroy Bellwood.Ben Tennyson returns home from summer vacation only to discover that a rapidly aging alien criminal named, Eon, is planning to use an ancient alien artifact to destroy Bellwood.Ben Tennyson returns home from summer vacation only to discover that a rapidly aging alien criminal named, Eon, is planning to use an ancient alien artifact to destroy Bellwood.
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- Heatblast
- (voce)
- Diamondhead
- (voce)
- Wildmutt
- (voce)
- (as Dee Baker)
- Talent Show Teacher
- (as Antoinette Spolar Levine)
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The characters Don't even match the physical likeness of the cartoon characters. Not unless Ben grew a foot over night. Ben is supposed to be younger and much shorter then Gwen. In the movie he looks to be older and is about 3 inches taller. As for Lee Majors, what a crappy representation of Grandpa. Looks like he's half crippled from arthritis the entire time. And what gives with the beard? Whatever happened to Gwen's "charm" magic? What happened to Grandpa being able to handle himself in a fight? Lee Majors played grandpa like, well, an old grandpa.
The fight scenes were right out 60's era B movies. Looks like everyone wanted to make sure the "kids" didn't get hurt.
I really could go on and on, but, I think you get the point. For all the build up, this movie was a BAD
One of the strengths of the movie is the use of practical effects to bring the aliens to life. The creature designs are faithful to their animated counterparts and the action scenes are well-executed. The cast, including Graham Phillips as Ben and Lee Majors as Grandpa Max, give solid performances and add some humor to the film.
However, the movie suffers from a lack of character development and a weak plot. The story is rushed and the characters are underdeveloped, leaving little emotional investment in their journey. The villain, Eon, is also poorly developed and lacks the menace of the show's previous antagonists.
Furthermore, the movie deviates from the established lore of the series, with some of the key elements of the original show being changed or omitted entirely. This will likely disappoint fans of the show who were hoping for a faithful adaptation.
Despite its flaws, Ben 10: Race Against Time still manages to provide some entertainment value. The action scenes are fun, the creature designs are impressive, and the humor is enjoyable. However, it fails to capture the heart and soul of the original show, making it a disappointing adaptation for die-hard fans.
Overall, Ben 10: Race Against Time is a decent but flawed live-action adaptation of the beloved animated series. While it has some entertaining moments, it ultimately falls short of capturing the magic of the original. It's worth a watch for fans of the show, but it's not a must-see for casual viewers.
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- QuizWILHELM SCREAM: When one of Eon's ninjas knocks down one of the Plumbers.
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Ben Tennyson: BOO!
Gwen: Ahh!
Ben Tennyson: Ha! You totally screamed like a girl.
Gwen: That's cause I am a girl.
[pushes Ben over]
Ben Tennyson: Ahh!
Gwen: You just totally screamed like a boy.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #40.12 (2009)
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