Bolt in 3-D

Bolt in 3-D is a 2008 CGI film that originally started out as a script by American film animator Chris Sanders, who, come to think of him, was slated as director; it was also originally titled American Dog. However, it was soon re scripted (as well as renamed) when Chris Williams & Byron Howard took over directorship. It was produced by Clark Spencer, Makul Wigert, & Pixar's John Lasseter, written by Dan Fogelman, Chris Williams, Byron Howard, & Jared Stern, & stars the voice talents of John Travolta (Bolt), Miley Cyrus (Penny), Cloe Grace Moretz (Young Penny), Mark Walton (Rhino), Susie Essman (Mittens), & Malcolm McDowell (Dr. Calico). This film has been rated PG for some mild action and peril (MPAA/USA [certificate #44841]), PG (Canadian English), G (Canadian French). I would give this movie 100% of a star.

TAGLINE:

Real life's a total adventure!

TRAILER(S):

Click here to watch it.

PLOT:

Okay, I'm not going to give away the ENTIRE plot, so I'm just going to make a long story short: Bolt is a white German Shepard (notice his ears), who thinks that his own TV show is real. He winds up in NYC & gets help from a scrawny female cat (calico, perhaps?), Mittens (Susie Essman), who gets dragged across the country by him (almost literally). You can probably guess what happens next.

MOVIE INFO:

Walt Disney Animation Studios. November 17, 2008. Adventure-Comedy-Family. 096min./color. DVD, BD; 2-D, 3-D. USA.

THOUGHTS:

I think this movie is great because it's really heartwarming & BE-AWESOME! (BTW, be-awesome comes from the movie.)