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+ | |name= Rise of the Guardians |
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+ | |image= A95A4406-E4FC-487C-AB52-043D7D60A672.jpeg |
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+ | | director = [[Peter Ramsey]] |
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+ | | producer = Christina Steinberg<br> |
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+ | [[Nancy Bernstein]] |
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+ | | screenplay = [[David Lindsay-Abaire]] |
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+ | | based on = {{based on|''The Guardians of Childhood''|[[William Joyce (writer)|William Joyce]]}} |
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+ | | starring = [[Chris Pine]]<br> |
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+ | [[Isla Fisher]]<br> |
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+ | [[Alec Baldwin]]<br> |
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+ | [[Hugh Jackman]]<br> |
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+ | [[Jude Law]] |
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+ | | music = [[Alexandre Desplat]] |
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+ | | cinematography = |
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+ | | editing = Joyce Arrastia |
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+ | | studio = [[DreamWorks Animation]] |
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+ | | distributor = [[Paramount Pictures]] |
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+ | |release= November 21, 2012 |
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+ | | time = 97 minutes<ref name=THRReview /> |
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+ | | country = United States |
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+ | | language = English |
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+ | | budget = $145 million<ref>{{cite news |last=Lieberman |first=David |title=UPDATE: DreamWorks Animation Will Have Distribution Plan By Labor Day |url=http://www.deadline.com/2012/05/dreamworks-animation-beats-q1-forecasts-with-strong-overseas-sales-for-puss-in-boots |accessdate=May 3, 2012 |publisher=[[Deadline.com]] |date=May 2, 2012}}</ref> |
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+ | | gross = $306.9 million<ref name="BOM">{{cite web|title=Rise of the Guardians (2012)|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=guardians.htm|publisher=Box Office Mojo|accessdate=October 1, 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141009211706/http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=guardians.htm|archivedate=October 9, 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>|writer=|editor=|preceded=''[[Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted]]'' (2012)|followed=''[[The Croods]]'' (2013)}} |
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{{Quote|You better believe.|Tagline}} |
{{Quote|You better believe.|Tagline}} |
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− | '''''Rise of the Guardians |
+ | '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28yE4rk-hw8 Rise of the Guardians] '''''is a 2012 3D computer-animated action fantasy comedy-drama film. This was DreamWorks Animation's final film to be distributed by [[Paramount Pictures]], before another distribution deal with [[20th Century Fox]] in 2013, starting with ''[[The Croods]]''. |
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+ | The film received generally positive reviews, but under-performed at the box office, only grossing $306 million worldwide against it's $145 million budget. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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*[[Hugh Jackman]] as [[E. Aster Bunnymund]] (Easter Bunny) |
*[[Hugh Jackman]] as [[E. Aster Bunnymund]] (Easter Bunny) |
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*[[Jude Law]] as [[Pitch Black]], the Nightmare King (Boogeyman) |
*[[Jude Law]] as [[Pitch Black]], the Nightmare King (Boogeyman) |
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+ | *[[Sandy (Rise of the Guardians)|Sandy]] (The Sandman), the Guardian of Dreams, is the only silent main character |
*[[Dakota Goyo]] as [[Jamie]] |
*[[Dakota Goyo]] as [[Jamie]] |
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*[[Khamani Griffin]] as [[Caleb]] |
*[[Khamani Griffin]] as [[Caleb]] |
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*Mini-Fairies- secondary allies to Tooth |
*Mini-Fairies- secondary allies to Tooth |
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*[[Abby the Greyhound|Abby]]- Jamie's pet greyhound |
*[[Abby the Greyhound|Abby]]- Jamie's pet greyhound |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | * This is the second [[DreamWorks Animation]] film not to be composed by [[Harry Gregson-Williams]], [[Hans Zimmer]], [[John Powell]], [[Rupert Gregson-Williams]], [[Henry Jackman]], and Christophe Beck, as the film was composed by Alexandre Desplat, the first being ''[[Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit]] ''(which was composed by [[Julian Nott]]). |
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+ | * This is the last [[DreamWorks Animation]] film to be distributed by [[Paramount Pictures]]. Afterwards, [[20th Century Fox]] began distributing films from [[DreamWorks Animation]] starting with [[The Croods|''The Croods'']] up until [[Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie|''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie'']]'', ''where [[Universal Studios]] will take over distribution starting with [[How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World|''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'']]. |
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== Cast Gallery == |
== Cast Gallery == |
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===Posters=== |
===Posters=== |
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+ | Rise_of_the_Guardians_Poster.jpg|Poster official from "Rise of the Guardians" |
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Rise of the Guardians poster.png|Teaser poster from "Rise of the Guardians" |
Rise of the Guardians poster.png|Teaser poster from "Rise of the Guardians" |
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File:Jack Frost - promotional poster.png|Jack Frost promotional poster |
File:Jack Frost - promotional poster.png|Jack Frost promotional poster |
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==Videos== |
==Videos== |
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− | + | Rise of the Guardians - Official Trailer 1 - Alec Baldwin MOVIE (2012) HD|Official Teaser Trailer |
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− | + | Rise of the Guardians Trailer 2|Official Trailer 1 |
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− | + | Rise of the Guardians - Trailer 3|Official Trailer 2 |
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− | File:Rise of the Guardians - Clip "Why Am I Here?"|Clip "Why Am I Here?" |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 02:39, 27 September 2020
- “You better believe.”
- ―Tagline
Rise of the Guardians is a 2012 3D computer-animated action fantasy comedy-drama film. This was DreamWorks Animation's final film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures, before another distribution deal with 20th Century Fox in 2013, starting with The Croods.
The film received generally positive reviews, but under-performed at the box office, only grossing $306 million worldwide against it's $145 million budget.
Plot
The spirit of winter, Jack Frost, describes how he came to be hundreds of years ago, lifted from the ice by the Man in the Moon, and has been invisible ever since because people don't believe in him. At the North Pole, North, better known as Santa Claus, is alerted that Pitch, the Bogeyman, has returned and is threatening childhood with fear. After summoning fellow Guardians the Tooth Fairy (Tooth), the Easter Bunny (E. Aster Bunnymund) and the Sandman (Sandy), North learns from the Man in the Moon that they are to induct Jack as their new member. Jack is brought to North's headquarters and they attempt to swear him in. Jack, frustrated by centuries of isolation caused by children's disbelief in him, declines to join. Regardless, North persuades him to cooperate for now by explaining their mission and the looming threat of Pitch.
At Tooth's castle, the team discovers that Pitch has attacked, taken all the children's teeth, the childhood memories stored in them, and all but one of Tooth's mini fairies, Baby Tooth, whom Jack saves. Pitch declares his intention to destroy children's faith in the Guardians in revenge for his own disbelieved-in state, beginning with Tooth, who immediately begins weakening as children stop believing in her. To avert this, the Guardians perform her teeth-collection themselves for the interim, with a promise to find Jack's teeth to recover his previous life's memories. A young boy named Jamie is delighted to discover them in his room, as he believes in all of them except Jack, which renders Jack still invisible. Pitch learns of the Guardians' resistance and attacks Jack and Sandy; despite Jack's great efforts to save him, Sandy is overwhelmed by Pitch and seemingly destroyed.
The dejected Guardians next rally by helping Bunnymund prepare his eggs for Easter to keep children's belief strong. Although slightly complicated by the intrusion of Jamie's toddler sister, Sophie, the operation goes smoothly through to the distribution stage. Jack takes Sophie home, and discovers the entrance to Pitch's headquarters, where Tooth's baby fairies and the teeth are being held. Pitch urges him to step aside as a neutral party with the promise of his teeth's memories. Jack refuses, and Pitch attacks Bunnymund's domain, ruining the Easter-egg distribution and shattering children's faith in the Easter Bunny.
The Guardians' spirit broken, a despondent Jack departs in disgrace to Antarctica. There, Pitch tempts him to join forces, but Jack again refuses, as he wants to be loved, not feared. In response, Pitch reveals he has Baby-Tooth, and threatens to kill her unless Jack relinquishes the source of his power, his staff. Jack submits, but Pitch reneges and the resulting fight leaves Jack trapped in a crevasse with Baby-Tooth while Pitch breaks his staff. To counter Jack's despair, Baby-Tooth convinces Jack to unlock his memories, which reveal he was a mortal boy who died saving his sister from falling through ice, and because of that heroism was changed into a winter spirit and chosen as a Guardian by the Man in the Moon. Inspired at this revelation, Jack is able to restore his staff and his power. The Guardians and Pitch learn there is only one believing child left: Jamie. Jack races to the boy and not only confirms Jamie's faith in the Guardians, but also instills a belief in Jack Frost, enabling Jamie to finally see him. The diminished and weakened Guardians arrive to join him as they confront Pitch, while Jamie gathers his friends to support them. Pitch's seemingly overwhelming power of nightmare proves no match against the children's faith, which restores the Guardians' full power to battle the villain. Sandman is resurrected by this belief, and joins the fight, leaving Pitch defeated and children's faith restored, as well as in Jack Frost. Pitch is taken down by his own fear and is forced back into his lair.
At this victory, Jack is finally sworn in as a Guardian and resolves to protect the world's children with his new friends. Jack says "when the moon tells you something, believe it."
Cast
- Chris Pine as Jack Frost
- Isla Fisher as Toothiana (Tooth Fairy)
- Alec Baldwin as Nicholas St. North (Santa Claus)
- Hugh Jackman as E. Aster Bunnymund (Easter Bunny)
- Jude Law as Pitch Black, the Nightmare King (Boogeyman)
- Sandy (The Sandman), the Guardian of Dreams, is the only silent main character
- Dakota Goyo as Jamie
- Khamani Griffin as Caleb
- Kamil McFadden as Claude
- Dominique Grund as CupCake
- Georgie Grieve as Sophie (Jamie's Little Sister)
- Olivia Mattingly as Pippa and as Jack's Sister
- Jacob Bertrand as Monty
- The Nightmares
- Onyx
- Baby Tooth is another side-character who never speaks in the movie.
- Yetis- North's furry workers at the North Pole, also skilled warriors
- Elves
- Mini-Fairies- secondary allies to Tooth
- Abby- Jamie's pet greyhound
Trivia
- This is the second DreamWorks Animation film not to be composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Rupert Gregson-Williams, Henry Jackman, and Christophe Beck, as the film was composed by Alexandre Desplat, the first being Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (which was composed by Julian Nott).
- This is the last DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures. Afterwards, 20th Century Fox began distributing films from DreamWorks Animation starting with The Croods up until Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, where Universal Studios will take over distribution starting with How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.
Cast Gallery
Gallery
Posters
Videos
External links
References
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Lieberman, David. "UPDATE: DreamWorks Animation Will Have Distribution Plan By Labor Day", Deadline.com, May 2, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
- ↑ Rise of the Guardians (2012). Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014. Retrieved on October 1, 2014.
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