Sunday, December 11, 2011

Top ten children's films playing in 2012

Top ten children's films playing in 2012

Among all a action-packed superheroes from Batman to The Avengers entrance in 2012, some of a biggest blockbusters subsequent year are family-friendly films for children, mostly charcterised and in 3D.

Follow-ups to Ice Age and Madagascar franchises are entrance as are adaptations of books, including Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, Life of Pi and J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. Film studios wish there will be new franchises launched from a new films.

With a success of The Lion King's re-release in 3D, some-more reissues of charcterised classics arrive in 3D, including 1991's Beauty and a Beast in Jan and 2003's Finding Nemo in September, looking to win over a new era of fans.

Also Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace, a initial prequel, will trigger a acclimatisation of a whole array to 3D to be re-released for new and aged fans.

The following highlights arriving kids' movies:

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
Release dates: Jan 19 in Australia and Hong Kong, Feb 9-10 in a UK and North America, followed by European markets by Feb
"The Rock" aka Dwayne Johnson (Fast Five) replaces Brendan Fraser in a supplement to a film chronicle of Jules Verne's classical story Journey to a Center of a Earth. Josh Hutcherson (The Kids are All Right, The Hunger Games) earnings as Sean Anderson on a goal to find his grandfather, played by Michael Caine, on a fabulous island.


Dr. Seuss' The Lorax in 3D

Release dates: Mar 2 in North America, followed by Australia, European and Latin American markets by March, afterwards France and a UK in July.
From a executive of Despicable Me, Chris Renaud brings to animinated life Dr. Seuss's dainty book about a grouchy timberland quadruped dynamic to save a environment. With Danny DeVito, Zac Efron (Hairspray, High School Musical) and thespian Taylor Swift.

Pirates! Band of Misfits in 3D
Release dates: Mar 28-30 in a UK, North America, France and other European markets, followed by Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and India by April.
From a creators of Wallace and Gromit's stop-motion clay animation, Ardman Studios, a Pirate Captain, uttered by Hugh Grant, sets out on a goal to win a Pirate of a Year Award over his rivals Black Bellamy and Cutlass Liz. Also stars Salma Hayek (Puss In Boots), David Tennant (Dr. Who) and Martin Freeman (The Hobbit).

Madagascar 3 in 3D
Release dates: Jun 6-7 North America and France, followed by Denmark, Brazil, Turkey, and Australia in July, other markets and a UK by October.
Alex a Lion, Marty a Zebra, Melman a Giraffe and Gloria a Hippo join a playground in hopes of removing home to New York. The third installment of this comic frisk in 3D facilities a voice talent of Ben Stiller (The Fockers, Megamind) Jada Pinkett Smith (Ali), Chris Rock (Death during a Funeral) and Sacha Baron Cohen (Hugo).

Brave in 3D
Release dates: Jun 21-22 in Australia, Singapore, Brazil and North America, followed by European markets in Jul and August.
The voices of Robbie Coltrane (Harry Potter), Emma Thompson (Nannie McPhee), Billy Connolly (Gulliver's Travels) and Craig Ferguson (How To Train Your Dragon) join Kelly MacDonald as Princess Merida in a complicated angel story of a immature lady whose archery skills and aplomb stop a savage and finish a curse.

Ice Age: Continental Drift in 3D
Release dates: Jul 4-6 worldwide, followed by Jul 12-13 in North America.
This fourth supplement follows Manny a mammoth, Sid, a awkward languor and Diego, a saber-toothed tiger, on a furious tour atop an iceberg ship, among sea creatures and battling pirates. Ray Romano (Everybody Loves Raymond), John Leguizamo (Repo Men) and Queen Latifah (Valentine's Day) return, and Jennifer Lopez joins.


Hotel Transylvania in 3D

Release dates: Sep 20-21 in Australia and North America, followed by a UK, France and other European markets in October.
An charcterised beast comedy with a voices of Adam Sandler (Grown Ups) as Dracula, Kevin James (Zookeeper) as Frankenstein and cocktail thespian Cee-Lo Green as Murray a Mummy. When a tellurian child falls for Dracula's daughter, played by Miley Cyrus, her father gets overprotective.

Rise of a Guardians in 3D
Release dates: Nov 21 in North America, followed by Australia, a UK, and Europe in December.
Hugh Jackman and Jude Law star in this contemporary angel story constructed by Guillermo Del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth), famous for frightful fantasies. Based on The Guardians of Childhood books by William Joyce, this computer-animated tour comedy in 3D facilities informed mythic characters -- Santa Claus, a Easter Bunny, a Tooth Fairy and more. These childhood legends rope together to strengthen kids from a frightful Bogeyman.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in 3D
Release dates: premiering in New Zealand on Nov 26, followed by a worldwide recover Dec 12-14.
Peter Jackson's follow-up to Lord of a Rings, this two-part epic story by J.R.R. Tolkien follows a Hobbit's tour to a Lonely Mountain with a entertainment of dwarves to retrieve a value from a dragon Smaug. Stars Elijah Wood as Frodo, Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Andy Serkis and Ian McKellen from Lord of a Rings, and Martin Freeman (The Hitchhiker's Guide to a Galaxy) as Bilbo Baggins.

Life of Pi in 3D
Release dates: Dec 19-21 in North America, a UK, Russia, Singapore, Sweden and France, afterwards rolling out worldwide in 2013.
Based on a best-selling novel by Yann Martel about an Indian child mislaid during sea with a Bengal tiger, a hyena, a zebra and an orangutan, he is left to tarry after his family's vessel sinks. Starring Tobey Maguire (Spider-Man), Gerard Depardieu, Irrfan Khan (Slumdog Millionaire) and Tabu and introducing Suraj Sharma as Pi Patel. Directed by Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain).

RC

 


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