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The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists [DVD] [2012]
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Genre | Animation |
Format | PAL, Subtitled |
Contributor | Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson, Peter Lord, Salma Hayek, Brian Blessed, Jeremy Piven |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 28 minutes |
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Set sail for a fun-filled voyage and hilarious pirate antics with the biggest Band of Misfits on the seven seas! When the infamous Pirate Captain (Hugh Grant) is shunned once again by his rivals Black Bellamy and Cutlass Liz, he sets his sights to win the coveted Pirate of the Year Award! With his trusted dodo, Polly and rag-tag crew at his side, the Pirate Captain will need to battle a diabolical queen, save a young scientist and never lose sight of what a pirate loves best: Adventure!
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The wizards of stop-motion mirth at Britain's Aardman Animations have significantly stepped up their art, craft, and storytelling style in The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists. Commonly known as Claymation (though the elaborately rendered miniature sets and figures are constructed with high-tech Plasticine), the process involves painstaking manipulation of physical forms to create the smooth movements and clever nuance of character that made Aardman famous with their iconic Wallace & Gromit shorts and the features Chicken Run and Flushed Away. The source material is a series of books by Gideon Defoe that are of the for-kids-and-grownups-alike variety, which means The Pirates! is perfect family fare that has plenty of intelligent asides to counterbalance the wacky and slapstick shenanigans. The story is set on the tropical high seas and in the heart of Victorian London, where Queen Victoria herself (voiced by Imelda Staunton) has a starring role. The movie takes giddy pleasure in making her out to be a nefarious no-goodnik who has plenty of secrets, though none of the lacy unmentionable variety. The real star is the Pirate Captain (a husky-sounding Hugh Grant) who's more interested in procuring cured pork for his ship's regular "Ham Nite" feasts than plundering for valuable booty. This becomes kind of a problem when he enters the Pirate of the Year contest and finds himself up against the stiff competition of Black Bellamy (Jeremy Piven), Cutlass Liz (Salma Hayek), and Peg Leg Hastings (Lenny Henry), all of whom have oodles of jewels and doubloons to back up their bids.
But the Pirate Captain has a bird in the hand that may win him the prize yet. His ship's mascot Polly is not a parrot as he and the crew believe, but rather the world's only surviving dodo, so identified by Charles Darwin (David Tennant) when his famous ship the Beagle is attacked by the pirates. Darwin assures the captain that Polly is worthy of winning him Scientist of the Year and untold riches. So it's off to London and into the malevolent schemes of both Darwin and Victoria. A madcap series of events leads to an air-sea showdown of breathtaking proportions that blends meticulous stop-motion technique with top-flight CG effects. Throughout the movie the attention to detail is sensational, even in the most throwaway gags. An underlying cleverness is woven into every precisely composed scene, adding to the overall sense of comic timing and the meticulous elements of story that imbue every movement. The laughs come fast and furious, especially in several elaborate set pieces that include a wild bathtub ride down a seemingly endless staircase, and the bravura finale that swoops and soars through, over, and around Victoria's behemoth of a steampunk sea vessel. The speed of the jokes and the sophisticated action never overshadow the wildly amusing story and dotingly-thought-out character details. Among the lovable and eloquently voiced ensemble pirate crew are the Pirate with a Scarf (Martin Freeman), the Albino Pirate (Anton Yelchin), the Pirate with Gout (Brendan Gleeson), the Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate (Ashley Jensen), and the Pirate Who Likes Sunsets and Kittens (Al Roker). But more than anyone it's co-directors Peter Lord and Jeff Newitt who are primarily responsible for deftly keeping The Pirates! afloat in what could easily become another memorable Aardman franchise. --Ted Fry
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- Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 2.35:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Rated : Universal, suitable for all
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 13.5 x 1.5 x 19 cm; 100 g
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : 5051159164476
- Director : Peter Lord
- Media Format : PAL, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 28 minutes
- Release date : 10 Sept. 2012
- Actors : Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson, Jeremy Piven, Salma Hayek, Brian Blessed
- Subtitles: : English, Hindi
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Ent.
- ASIN : B005XZR4U6
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: 3,904 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
- 92 in PC Games
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 January 2025Another Ardman movie for the collection. I love Wallace & gromit and all this type of movie.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 January 2025Did what was said on the tin! Good seller, the item was as new, and worked perfectly.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 December 2024The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists is a delightful blend of humor, charm, and impeccable stop-motion animation from Aardman Studios. Whether you're a long-time fan of their work (Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep) or new to their whimsical style, this film is a treat for all ages.
The story follows the lovable but slightly inept Pirate Captain (voiced brilliantly by Hugh Grant) as he embarks on a quest for fame and fortune, crossing paths with historical figures like Charles Darwin and even Queen Victoria. The humor is clever and full of witty one-liners that adults will appreciate, while the zany antics and colorful characters keep kids entertained throughout.
The Blu-ray version brings out the incredible detail of the stop-motion animation, from the intricate pirate ship to the expressive faces of the characters. The vibrant colors and sharp resolution make this a visual masterpiece. The sound quality is equally impressive, immersing viewers in the high-seas adventure with crystal-clear dialogue and a fun soundtrack.
Packed with laughs, action, and heart, The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists is a must-have for family movie nights. The bonus features on the Blu-ray, including behind-the-scenes looks at Aardman’s creative process, are the cherry on top of this brilliant release. Highly recommended!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 July 2013Even though I thought this was another excellent Aardman effort I saw this film first at the pictures I think it takes another viewing to pick up all the components that make this so funny. The opening 20 minutes are exceptional and the combination of amusing storyline and the cast of brilliat characters voiced by a very strong collection of actors certainly makes you think this is as good as "Wallace & Gromit." However, there is so much detail that I found myself stopping the DVD to read some of the background information, whether it is the amusing categories on the "Pirate of the Year" application form, the names of the bars and shops in both Blood Island and London or the billboards that offer to get rid of unwanted urchins. Even if you pick up the Irish pirate (a brillaint Brendon Gleeson) wearing a Blue Peter badge, there is plenty more that is not readily apparent - D Y Ying the dentist, for example. The use of the map to illustrate the travels of the Pirate Captain is also a stroke of genius.
I would have to say that this knocks the spots off most Pixar films which tend not to be quite so sophisticated with the humour nor throw in the odd joke that younger kids might not understand but which will appeal to adults. The flow of jokes is practically non-stop and the action scenes are dealt with style and panache. The shear stupidity of the film is a delight and I love the references to the way that real-life characters like Charles Darwin, Jane Austen and the Elephant Man all manifest the storyline. Pirates of the Caribbean is obviously a point of reference too but that franchise of films were never as much fun as this effort. British humour at it's absolute best and amusing up to the very last credit.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 December 2012I love animation. I do. I have grown up watching every Disney cartoon, and all of the Warner Brothers Looney tunes and so on. When I first saw Wallace and Gromit, I was thrilled at the claymation. The depth it have having actual figures animated. The shadows and interaction of solid objects was great, it added to the animation effect. Then there was Chicken Run, a feature film with all that is Claymation. The scripts appealed at several levels, making it entertaining for adult and child alike.
They strayed too far with the where rabbit film. It was too computerised and had lost its depth, in more ways than one.
But the Pirates is a joyful return to Aardman of old. Filmed on sound stages with plasticine models, beautifully detailed sets, clever scripts and great voice actors. The plot is engaging, the humour abounding, and the whole movie leaves you smiling.
I won't describe plot or stars, you can look at IMDB for that. But I will say that it's worth the money. The blu ray is beautiful in its depth of colour. The whole point of this movie is the backgrounds are just as interesting as the foregrounds. The shadow often hold details that are witty, posters on walls, things happening, clever characters.
The documentary is a wonderful insight into the makers behind the classics. They are as amusing to watch as the movie itself. Wonderfully eccentric, and extremely talented.
I for one am thrilled thy have returned to the beautifully detailed work they became famous for.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 April 2012This is a delightfully clever film, with more visual gags than you can spot in one sitting, which had me and my three kids (aged between 10 and 15) hooting with laughter. As we left the cinema the eldest said, "That's the funniest film I've seen in a long time." And you know how hard it is to impress a teenager. The plot is wonderfully daft and deliberately predicatable in its main thrust (pirate wants Pirate Of The Year award, pirate gets POTY award, pirate loses POTY award etc etc), but with all sorts of unexpected turns along the way. And those, as with all Aardman films, are the absolute joy of this: countless ingenious visual jokes, plenty of brilliantly funny lines, lots of lovely little nods to other films, plenty of downright silly gags. As usual, what's going on in the background is often as funny as the foreground. Just to give one example, when the Pirate Captain fills in the POTY application form you might just notice - if you're quick enough - that one of the questions asks the contestant to indicate how they shout. The tick-box options are: loud; incessant; Brian Blessed. You'd have to watch this film several times to spot everything, which is why I'm on amazon the day after seeing it in the cinema to pre-order a copy on DVD.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 June 2024Over-stuffed
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NanouReviewed in France on 20 July 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Studios aardman.
Film sorti tout droit des studios aardman. Fou rires assurés pour petits et GRAND. je recommande vivement.
Excellent moment en famille garanti.
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María Cristina Torres OlivoReviewed in Mexico on 20 December 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Rapidez en el envío
Me gustó que el envío fuera muy rapido, llegó en 3 días, en buen estado.
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Reviewed in Mexico on 20 December 2020
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- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on 29 January 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
As described
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HamakaReviewed in Spain on 9 September 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars muy buena calidad
La edición es genial, en el interior incluye una imagen del capitan pirata.
La pelicula dispone de modo reanudar automatico (un detalle que todavia muchas peliculas olvidan poner haciendo te que te comas muchos trailers).
Extras subtitulados y en muy buena calidad, de unos 20 minutos, incluye tambien comentarios del director subtitulados en español
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KoMic69Reviewed in Germany on 13 March 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Sind wir nicht alle Piraten? Harrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Ganz großes Animationskino, das für jede Menge Überraschungen sorgt.
Da haben sich die Wallace & Gromitt-Macher wieder ordentlich ins Zeug gelegt.
Wie auch in den anderen Knetmasse-Movies, gibt es auch in diesem Machwerk eine Menge Zeug zu sehen, das einem beim ersten Mal zusehen gar nicht so auffallen mag. Ein zweites oder drittes Mal ansehen zahlt sich also aus.
Schon allein des Soundtracks wegen, der besser nicht sein könnte.
Also Augenklappen hoch, Holzbeine abgeschraubt und vor den Flat-TV pflanzen und sich rund 90 Minuten Trickfilmspaß gönnen!