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Bolt

Bolt

By Chris Williams & Byron Howard

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 2008-11-21
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Director: Chris Williams & Byron Howard
  • Production Company: Walt Disney Animation Studios
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 19.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.518/10
6.518
From 5,990 Ratings

Description

From Walt Disney Pictures comes an animated comedy adventure featuring a super-dog named BOLT (voice of John Travolta), whose days are filled with danger and intrigue -at least until the cameras stop rolling. When the star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York City, he begins his biggest adventure yet - a cross-country journey through the real world to get back to his owner and co-star, Penny (voice of Miley Cyrus. Armed only with the delusions that all his amazing feats and powers are real, and the help of two unlikely traveling companions - a jaded, abandoned housecat named Mittens (voice of Susie Essman) and a TV-obsessed hamster named Rhino (voice of Mark Walton) - Bolt discovers he doesn't need superpowers to be a hero.

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  • I like it by DJSHEPPYB

    5
    By djsheppyb
    I seen it a zillion times on Netflix when i was starting middle school. It was great and the sound quality of the voices are similar to the first despicable me movie. A number of big laughs, great voice acting and superb animation do an excellent job. I know that John Travolta and Miley Cyrus did a great job voicing Bolt and Penny. Rhino and Mittens are funny too!!! I love how fast paced it is and it is becoming one of my all-time favorite animated movies.
  • Perfect Movie

    5
    By pouttypotty
    Sad cute and funny movie evr
  • An Amazing Family Fun Adventure

    5
    By Dragonslayery1B3
    This Action-Packed movie was amazing. My 11 year old son and two daughters (ages 6 and 8) watched the entire movie in on sitting, which rarely ever happens. And when the movie ended they literally wanted to watch it again. I must say this is one of Disneys best movies.
  • good

    5
    By Cabron666
    good
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    5
    By amandax345
    A very cute movie!!!
  • Good Movie with fun 3D

    5
    By Just another movie review
    This is a review for the Blu Ray 3D transfer of Bolt and not actually the movie itself. I will however say right off the bat that Bolt is a good movie with or without the 3D. Itā€™s funny, smart, heartfelt, and has a well-told story. It isnā€™t on Pixarā€™s level of greatness, but itā€™s still just a great movie. But is it worth seeing in 3D? Thatā€™s what weā€™ll discuss. Weā€™re going to be breaking down the 3D aspects Cinemablend style. So without further ado, here we go. Does it Fit? 5/5 The short answer is yes. Animated films are usually always great in 3D. And those action scenes filmed for the TV show are an added bonus. Even when the film isnā€™t totally action packed, the adventure part allows lots of opportunity for depth. Basically, Bolt is a great fit for 3D. Planning and Effort 5/5 I donā€™t know exactly how much planning and effort went into Boltā€™s 3D due to the lack of people that talk about it. But I do know that Bolt was created before Avatar. In case you need to be informed, after Avatar came out, everything was in 3D. But films that were made in 3D before Avatar were only made that way if they were conceived in 3D from the beginning. And you can tell that was the case with Bolt because of how much the film does with the technology. Before the Window 4/5 Remember those action scenes I told you about? Well those parts of the movie really take advantage of throwing things before the window. Dust and pieces of building fly off the screen, youā€™ll be trying to duck to avoid a henchmenā€™s electric hand, and you almost meet your fate with a syringe. Yes, the entire film isnā€™t full of action and yes, the effect kind of dies down when Bolt hits the real world. But the film still manages to use this aspect of 3D in pretty subtle ways, mostly when the furry characters of Bolt stick their heads out of the screen. Either way, Bolt knows what itā€™s doing in this section and at times, even has fun with it. Beyond the Window 5/5 If the previous category quantified how much stuff was happening outside the screen, this category quantifies how deep the stuff and how impressive the stuff is inside the screen. And I can happily say that when it comes to Bolt, there is a lot going on inside the screen. Those action sequences are cool, but the city backgrounds, the mountains, and everything in between really take advantage of the 3D by creating an incredible amount of depth. Itā€™s absolutely stunning. The beyond the window part is by far my favorite aspect of this movie. Brightness 5/5 Iā€™m sure you probably understand that 3D glasses you need to put on can hamper the level of brightness if done wrong. But if done right, you might even forget you have glasses on. And again with Bolt, Iā€™m happy to say that this category passes with flying colors, literally. Everything is bright and totally watchable. Even the night scenes donā€™t reach harsh levels of dark. If thatā€™s the case, you know the 3D is done right. Glasses Off Test 5/5 Hereā€™s a basic rule of thumb: If you take off your glasses during any part of a 3D movie and the scene is so doubled that you canā€™t tell whatā€™s going on, then youā€™re getting lots of 3D depth and you better get those glasses back on fast. I took off my glasses periodically throughout Bolt and I was more than pleased with the results. In fact, there were times when the 3D depth was so fantastic I almost forgot to take off the glasses. If youā€™re planning on taking the glasses off during the slow parts of Bolt, think again. Audience Health 5/5 If 3D is done wrong, it can leave you with headaches, nausea, or eye strain. Thankfully, because the 3D in Bolt was so well done, I experienced none of these problems. Conclusion 34/35 Bolt isnā€™t a film thatā€™s utterly ruined if you watch it in 2D. Itā€™s still a lot of fun and is an overall really good movie. But if youā€™re looking for films where the 3D is well done and only adds more to the movie rather than taking away, Bolt is a 3D movie for you. Itā€™s not quite on the levels of Gravity, Cloudy With a Chance Of Meatballs, or The Walk. But if you want to see Bolt to the max, then 3D is the way to go.
  • Bolt Up šŸ¶āš”ļø

    5
    By Deadpool Fan 17
    Bolt šŸ¶āš”ļøheā€™s kind loyal and has kind heat Its one of my favorite movies of all time it has also been my cousin on my fatherā€™s side since we were both kids and we hope to see a sequel for Bolt 2 . Yours truly Deadpool Fan 17 šŸ¶āš”ļøā›ˆšŸ¤
  • qwq

    4
    By SparklezšŸŗ
    Guys why is the Bolttens (Bolt x Mittens) fandom dead
  • BOLT 2 PLEASE

    4
    By spicypeno
    Ok I loved the movie now I want a bolt two please please please please it would be more fun because I canā€™t find a movie to find the the theaters
  • Wow

    5
    By elevatorfan223
    I would watch this so many times with my grandma

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