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Ratchet et Clank

Original title: Ratchet & Clank
  • 2016
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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David Kaye and James Arnold Taylor in Ratchet et Clank (2016)
Ratchet and Clank tells the story of two unlikely heroes as they struggle to stop a vile alien named Chairman Drek from destroying every planet in the Solana Galaxy. When the two stumble upon a dangerous weapon capable of destroying entire planets, they must join forces with a team of colorful heroes called The Galactic Rangers in order to save the galaxy. Along the way they'll learn about heroism, friendship, and the importance of discovering one's own identity.
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Buddy ComedyComputer AnimationSpace Sci-FiActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasySci-Fi

When the galaxy comes under the threat of a nefarious space captain, a mechanic and his newfound robot ally join an elite squad of combatants to save the universe.When the galaxy comes under the threat of a nefarious space captain, a mechanic and his newfound robot ally join an elite squad of combatants to save the universe.When the galaxy comes under the threat of a nefarious space captain, a mechanic and his newfound robot ally join an elite squad of combatants to save the universe.

  • Directors
    • Kevin Munroe
    • Jericca Cleland
  • Writers
    • T.J. Fixman
    • Kevin Munroe
    • Gerry Swallow
  • Stars
    • James Arnold Taylor
    • David Kaye
    • Jim Ward
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kevin Munroe
      • Jericca Cleland
    • Writers
      • T.J. Fixman
      • Kevin Munroe
      • Gerry Swallow
    • Stars
      • James Arnold Taylor
      • David Kaye
      • Jim Ward
    • 68User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Ratchet and Clank
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    Photos154

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    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
    • Ratchet
    • (voice)
    David Kaye
    David Kaye
    • Clank
    • (voice)
    Jim Ward
    Jim Ward
    • Qwark
    • (voice)
    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Victor
    • (voice)
    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • Drek
    • (voice)
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Grimroth
    • (voice)
    Bella Thorne
    Bella Thorne
    • Cora
    • (voice)
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Elaris
    • (voice)
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • Dr. Nefarious
    • (voice)
    Vincent Tong
    Vincent Tong
    • Brax
    • (voice)
    • …
    Andrew Cownden
    Andrew Cownden
    • Zed
    • (voice)
    • …
    Lee Tockar
    Lee Tockar
    • Mr. Micron
    • (voice)
    Brian Dobson
    • Dallas Wannamaker
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tabitha St. Germain
    Tabitha St. Germain
    • Juanita Alvaro
    • (voice)
    Brad Swaile
    Brad Swaile
    • Ollie
    • (voice)
    • …
    Brian Drummond
    Brian Drummond
    • Inspectobot
    • (voice)
    • …
    Cole Howard
    Cole Howard
    • Blarg
    • (voice)
    Ian James Corlett
    Ian James Corlett
    • Blarg
    • (voice)
    • (as Ian Corlett)
    • Directors
      • Kevin Munroe
      • Jericca Cleland
    • Writers
      • T.J. Fixman
      • Kevin Munroe
      • Gerry Swallow
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    6pyrocitor

    "Take that, culture!"

    If there were ever a pitch to be greeted by a nearly universal pleasantly bemused "...oh! Why...?", it's Ratchet & Clank: The Movie. Let's be real. The Playstation games by Insomniac are stupendous, gleefully destructive fun, but already cinematic enough between gameplay and cut-scenes. Plus, it's roughly a decade too late for the series' peak cultural relevance anyway. Could it be that Sony is further suckling on the Marvel teat, and endeavouring to start their own interconnected PlayStation movie universe (please no)? We do get nods to Sly Cooper and Jak and Daxter here. And if you remember them since you've been knee-high to a sand-mouse (as I evidently do), you're probably in the fairly limited demographic who will genuinely enjoy Ratchet & Clank above the age of 10.

    Yes, 10 - no 'Rated T for Teen' here. The big screen debut of everyone's favourite Lombax/diminutive robot tag-team skews much younger than the firearms-heavy games, likely to entice a new generation of audience/gamers. Unfortunately, the film suffers heavily for it. In lieu of the games' creatively and cathartically destructive combat and cheeky humour, we're confronted with a slew of sanitized space laser tag, with only some inventive nostalgia punching it up. Even worse: the screenwriters resort to barfing, aliens texting, or repeated use of the word "really ?" as a punchline. There's the occasional sturdy gag that steps it up ("Wilhelm!!" and hat tips to Conan the Barbarian and Ferris Bueller) that speak to the games' wacky irreverence, but even these are generally chortle-worthy at best. Qwarktastic this ain't.

    Sure, Ratchet's joys never lay in plot. Still, they've certainly (clumsily) punched up the Star Wars similarities in adapting the first game here, while trimming its sociopolitical critique of corporatism and pollution in Chairman Drek's planetary bricolage (no smarmy PSAs, for one). The pace may be zippy and the animation colourful, but the execution is drearily lazy. Just when the action starts to kindle embers of fun, it's quickly snuffed whenever the film stops to meditate on an overlong double-cross sequence, or 'the true meaning of heroism' (yawn). More irritatingly, while the PS4 calibre animation still looks great on the big screen, the universe itself feels distressingly claustrophobic. For a game series initially applauded for its Pixar level of commitment to surreal, inventive imagery, the action is largely crammed into Ratchet's planet, Veldin (including one canyon jaunt that uncomfortably recalls The Phantom Menace's podracing of all things... yikes) and Drek's ship, leaving out the series' flair for world-hopping wonder.

    So: is there redemption to be had, or just death by Blargian Snagglebeast? Not so fast, cadets. The movie still retains a huge amount of the games' amiable charm, which hits the nostalgia buttons hard for fans (Yoo-hoo, Mr. Zurkon!), and skirts by as just endearing enough for kids and drowsy parents alike. The action sequences are still tons of fun, even finding a credible basis for the games' weapon switching, which allows for cameos from a gaggle of classic gameplay arsenal (highlights include the Sheepinator, and - yes, it had to be said - the Pyrocitor). This, along with Ratchet's swingshot 'web-slinging', keep the combat inventive and exuberant. It all gets a bit unfocused by the end, with the final space battle drifting into a clanging CGI blur, but the proceedings retain enough discerning silliness to keep the vibe pleasant rather than discordant.

    For a film that clearly invested serious money into saddling a stupendous A-list supporting cast into thankless stock supporting roles (you can just make out John Goodman and Sylvester Stallone grunting in the background as 'mentor' and 'thug' respectively), the primary joy still lies in hearing the original voice cast enthusiastically reprise their defining characters. James Arnold Taylor and David Kaye are still delightfully droll as the titular duo, and their camaraderie, comedic timing and banter are still enough to sell even the most tired gags. Jim Ward's posturing buffoon Captain Quark may flit clumsily from plot point to plot point, but he's still bombastically hilarious enough to remain as lovable a doofus as ever, while Armin Shimerman's Dr. Nefarious infuses the film with the energy that only an exquisitely hammy pantomime villain can. The other star inclusions don't fare as well: Paul Giamatti's preening as Chairman Drek is instantly forgettable, while Rosario Dawson mugs desperately for laughs that just aren't there, teetering between 'Generic Strong Female Background Character 101' and 'high-strung nerd'. The film's insertion of too many instantly forgettable 'Galactic Rangers' side characters also feels imbalanced, and steals too much focus from the infinitely more entertaining leads.

    "It's about as thrilling as watching someone else play a video game" is normally a movie epitaph. Here, though Ratchet & Clank is lively and charming enough to keep seasoned fans and younger kids entertained, newcomers might start to prefer peeking over the shoulder of a gaming roommate instead. The final irony: the most recent Ratchet & Clank PS4 video game based on the movie based on the video game is apparently fantastic. Play that instead.

    -6/10
    Invader9

    Ratchet and Clank fans will love it.

    Well animated, good cast, but misses the charm of the games.
    5Reno-Rangan

    Space warriors, mad scientist, chosen one and saving the planet.

    I might have heard the name, but seems nothing familiar. So it is very much like my first encounter with these game characters. And this is really a good first film, I enjoyed, but did not like, because I'm not the target audience. I know, many grown-ups liked it, but they had reasons like they have known this for some time. One thing that fascinated me was the production quality. I can't believe, it was not those silly B class animation, it was very much comparable to Disney, Pixar and DreamWorks films. The only thing that did not favour it was the story. If they have got that part right, it would have been one of the best animations of the years.

    So the truth is I tempted to rate it higher for the quality of animation alone. The directors, and all artists must be praised for that. If I were a kid, it would have been my favourite. So what I'm saying it, this film will be loved by children. There's not child film critic, otherwise this film would have been appreciated better. The problem is the critics did not like it, and so the adults, but families with kids might have chance to enjoy it.

    Some of the big names in the voice-over artist list, but that did not help the film to see its success. There's no innovation in it, everything you see in the film was already exploited in other films. All those the space warriors thing, the chosen one, villain, mad scientist, betrayal, you have seen them from 'Star wars' to 'Guardian of the Galaxy'. That is another reason for not having a good time with it. It is still very much a watchable film.

    5/10
    6skalcott

    Not as good as it should have been

    As a huge fan of the game series I was very excited about this film. Unfortunately it was really average in my opinion. The film at many points captured the spirit of the game well and there are absolutely some great moments in the movie. As a big fan of the games, just seeing those beloved characters in their own movie is really cool. However, my problem is I feel like it should have been better. There are some funny moments in the movie for sure, but it just isn't as funny as the games are. I think the mistake that was made is that the movie was aimed more at kids, most of whom at this point probably have not played the original game (seeing as it came out almost 15 years ago). For that reason I felt like a lot of the humor was much more tame than it is in the games and so therefore a lot of times the jokes just were not funny in the movie. Also I thought the cool weapons from the games were not really showcased enough, not to mention there was hardly any appearances of the famous wrench that Ratchet uses. However, the main issue is that the movie feels more for kids than it is for the fans which is unfortunate. However, if you are a big fan of the games like I am, I still encourage you to see the movie because there definitely are some enjoyable moments and some funny moments. It is not a bad movie at all, it just should have been better.
    5nicolechan916

    Unexciting

    Based on a video game, I was interested in watching this film because I remembered playing it as a kid. I didn't really know that there was a story behind the game, but it felt a bit nostalgic to watch. However, I don't remember much of the game, and so thought the story itself to be very average and not that interesting. A typical narrative of boy admires hero, who then doesn't turn out to be what he expects.

    The characters aren't that well developed either. We only get a bit of background into Ratchet and Dr. Nefarious' characters, but other than them, we know nothing of the others. We know how Clank came to be, but it isn't explained why a malfunctioned robot would act the way he does. As well, Ratchet always seem to be a little unmotivated and the reasoning for this isn't clear.

    The animation is cute though, and the weird creatures do provide some comedic relief. There are quite a few funny scenes as well, but not enough to keep you fully engaged in the narrative. In addition, action scenes are brief, and could have been longer to create more suspense.

    On the whole, I think the film speaks more towards the fans of the video game. As I can't remember much of the game, I found this film fun for little kids perhaps, but not for me. It isn't such a bore to watch, but I would not recommend others watch this unless they have small children or are fans of the game.

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    • Trivia
      Kevin Michael Richardson, the voice of Chairman Drek in the first game, was originally brought in to reprise the role in the movie. However during production, he was quietly replaced by Paul Giamatti, but the movie company accidentally mailed Paul's paycheck to Kevin's address.
    • Goofs
      When Ratchet is doing an autograph, Captain Quark grabs and throws it out of Ratchet's hands, and the pen he is holding disappears. This happens 38 minutes into the movie.
    • Quotes

      Grimroth: To be a hero, you don't have to do big things... just the right ones.

    • Crazy credits
      There are a few stills of main characters from the movie along with the names of the celebrities who voiced them.
    • Alternate versions
      On the UK TV print (as seen on the Pop airing), the understanding of the R.Y.N.O. weapon is cut for time.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Express: 670 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Bad News Travels Fast
      (uncredited)

      Written by Jared Gutstadt

      Performed by Jelly Roll featuring JR Moore

      [Plays over the first part of the end credits, that ends with the main title sequence from the opening.]

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Canada
      • United States
      • China
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ratchet & Clank
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Gramercy Pictures (I)
      • Screen Gems
      • Film Financial Services
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,821,329
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,869,278
      • May 1, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,385,737
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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