Tuesday, February 3, 2009

REMEMBER TO WATCH "BOLT" THE MOVIE AT YOUR NEAREST THEATRES AND YOU WILL KNOW HOW INTERESTING IT IS!

The dog of the year, BOLT! This is one must-watch show. I have never known the existence of white GermanShepherds till I watch this animation.

Written by: Dan Fogelman & Chris Williams
Directed by: Byron Howard & Chris Williams
Starring: John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Susie Essman, Mark Walton, Malcolm McDowell

Music by - John Powell
Editing by -Tim Mertens
Distributed by - Walt Disney Pictures
Release date - November 21, 2008
January 1, 2009 - Australia
February 6, 2009 - United Kingdom

Cast - Role
John Travolta as Bolt
Miley Cyrus as Penny
Susie Essman as Mittens
Mark Walton as Rhino
Malcolm McDowell as Dr. Calico
Nick Swardson as Blake
Diedrich Bader as Veteran Cat
Chloë Moretz as Young Penny
Greg Germann as The Agent
James Lipton as The Director
Randy Savage as Thug
Kari Wahlgren as Mindy
Grey Delisle as Penny's Mom

Synopsis/Plot Story "Bolt"

Bolt (voiced by Travolta) is Rin Tin Tin and Lassie meets a cybernetic Swiss army knife. He's The Six Million Dollar Pooch. Found in a pet rescue place by his person, Penny (voiced by Cyrus), he was altered by Penny's father (voiced by Ronn Moss) to be the ultimate in canine protection. He's indestructible. He's super fast. He has a Super BarkTM. And he also has no idea that any of this is a television program, staged so that he is the most convincing animal actor in history. Trouble is, because he's not in on the joke, he thinks that by breaking out of the studio and making a break for it, he's trying to save Penny. Now he has to find his way home--and the only difference between this and Homeward Bound is Bolt is a bit...unprepared for the outside world. The story continues...

(Thank you and credits to http://www.needcoffee.com and all sources for the information and pictures)

Starring:

John Travolta
Miley Cyrus
Susie Essman
Mark Walton
Malcolm McDowell

The story begins with:

A girl named Penny and her dog Bolt star on a hit television series Bolt in which the titular character has various superpowers and must constantly thwart the evil plans of the nefarious Doctor Calico. Because Bolt has lived his entire life on a soundstage, and believes he really is his fictional counterpart, he doesn't know how to live like a normal dog. After filming completes for one episode, Bolt escapes from his on-set trailer mistakenly believing Penny has been kidnapped by the television villain. He attempts to break through a window, knocking himself unconscious as he falls into a box of styrofoam. With no one aware Bolt is in the box, it is shipped from Hollywood to New York. In New York, he meets Mittens, a female alley cat who bullies pigeons out of their food. Because Mittens is a cat similar to one owned by Doctor Calico, Bolt forces her to help him get back to Hollywood, and the two start their journey westward. Meanwhile, in Hollywood, Penny is deeply saddened over Bolt's disappearance but is forced by the studio to continue filming with a Bolt lookalike. Along the way, Bolt starts to notice that his superpowers aren't working, but he rationalizes this is the effect that styrofoam has on his body (much like Kryptonite affects Superman).

Surprised at his first feelings of both pain and hunger, Bolt manages to get food on the road thanks to the training of Mittens, who shows him how to look like a cute, needy dog. At a campsite, they meet Rhino, a fearless, TV-obsessed hamster and huge Bolt fan who joins their team. Mittens tries to convince Bolt that his superpowers aren't real, but their discussion is cut short by the arrival of Animal Control, who captures them both. Bolt vows to rescue Mittens, and does so with the help of Rhino and an exploding oxygen tank. The cross-country journey continues and Bolt learns to enjoy typical dog activities (such as hanging his head out the window), but Mittens refuses to go farther than Las Vegas. She tells Bolt that his Hollywood life is fake and there is no real love for him there. Her emotional rant reveals that she was once a house cat, but was abandoned by her previous owner and left to brave the harsh streets alone and declawed. Bolt refuses to believe that Penny doesn't love him, and continues on alone, wishing Mittens the best. Rhino convinces Mittens that they must help him, and the two set off to find Bolt once again.

Bolt returns to the studio and is heartbroken to find Penny embracing his lookalike, unaware that Penny still misses him and that her affection for the lookalike was part of a rehearsal for the show. Witnessing this, and realizing that Penny truly does love Bolt, Mittens confronts Bolt and manages to clear up the misunderstanding. Back on the set, the Bolt-lookalike panics during filming and accidentally knocks over some torches, setting the sound stage on fire and trapping Penny. Bolt arrives and reunites with Penny, and manages to get themselves rescued. Penny and her mother subsequently quit the show when their agent attempts to exploit the incident for publicity purposes. The show continues with a replacement "Bolt" and "Penny", but seems to have jumped the shark with an alien abduction storyline that even Rhino considers silly. Penny herself adopts Mittens and Rhino, and moves to a rural home to enjoy a simpler, happy lifestyle with Bolt and her new pets.

(Thank you and credits to http://en.wikipedia.org)

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With love, Shiny Star.

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