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Monster High: Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?
2011, regia di Dustin Mckenzie, Steve Sacks
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Mattel Entertainment - Distribuzione: Universal Studios Home Entertainment - Soggetto: Mike Montesano, Ted Zizik - Sceneggiatura: Mike Montesano, Ted Zizik - Art Director: Andy Poon - Musiche: Steven Argila - Formato: Color, film tv, animazione - Durata: 46'.
Voci:
Laura Bailey,
Ogie Banks,
Cam Clarke,
Debi Derryberry,
Erin Fitzgerald,
Kate Higgins,
Jonathan Lipow,
Mark Mercado,
Audu Paden, Cindy Robinson,
Salli Saffioti,
Evan Smith, America Young.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
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taliesinttlg.blogspot.co.uk:
«Double
billed with
Friday Night Frights, this attempt to subvert the horror
genre (distributed by Universal) no less, loses any vague credibility that the
first film on the DVD might have scraped together and incinerates it on the
funeral pyre of the monster mash. Unfortunately, more so than the previous film
and definitely more than
Ghoul’s Rule, this is vampire orientated –
concentrating as it does on Draculaura (Dee Dee Green). An Elfman-esque opening
piece of music drags us through the school and labyrinth basements of Monster
High until we get to an underground chamber where the monsters are celebrating
Draculaura’s sweet 16th (or, as it corrects, her 1600th). Now, forgive me, if
she is 1600 years old (and, we discover, was in a vampire school 400 years
previously) can we just wonder how terminally thick this vampire must be… 400
years+ and she’s still in school; evidently not a role model for the target
audience. The party seems to be a-bopping, she is given a car from her father (a
sub plot is her trying to pass driver’s ed – see the observation on her
educational sub-normalities in the previous paragraph). Perhaps it is because
she is a vegan vampire (though she states vegetarian in film). When I say
vegetarian I mean carrots. Other vampires spit out the drinks retrieved from the
‘blood fountain’ when it is discovered to be tomato juice. Anyway, it’s all a
fantasy… it’s the birthday she wants and the tough old thing for her werewolf
boyfriend Clawd (Ogie Banks), is that her birthday is on Valentine’s Day… indeed
Valentine’s Day was dedicated to her by a previous boyfriend called Valentine (Johnathan
Lipow). Valentine was about to give her a "forever-after" all those centuries
ago, when Draculaura’s parents fled with her – something to do with an angry
peasant mob. How can a werewolf compete with that, especially a werewolf whose
wallet is empty? This birthday Valentine shows up again. However he is an evil
rotter, filling girls’ hearts with love and then breaking them gives him power
and he intends to take and break Draculaura’s heart – even resorting to eye mojo.
Clawd is distraught until an accident with Cupid’s bow make him and Cupid (Erin
Fitzgerald) fall in love. Can the other girl monsters sort it out… Of course
true love will out… And that’s it, an entirely saccharine valentine story and
another nail in the coffin of the monster mash as Mattel seek an extra buck».
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Monster High: Ghouls Rule! | Monster High: Friday Night Frights |
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(di Mike Fetterly, Steve Sacks, USA 2012) | (di Dustin Mckenzie, USA 2013) | |||
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2446108/ | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2650548/ | |||
http://taliesinttlg.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/honourable-mention-monster-high-ghouls.html | http://taliesinttlg.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/monster-high-friday-night-frights-review.html |