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Bolt

  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
239K
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Bolt (2008)
This is the first theatrical trailer for Bolt, directed by Byron Howard and Chris Williams.
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Animal AdventureComputer AnimationUrban AdventureAdventureAnimationComedyCrimeDramaFamilySci-Fi

The canine star of a fictional sci-fi/action show that believes his powers are real embarks on a cross country trek to save his co-star from a threat he believes is just as real.The canine star of a fictional sci-fi/action show that believes his powers are real embarks on a cross country trek to save his co-star from a threat he believes is just as real.The canine star of a fictional sci-fi/action show that believes his powers are real embarks on a cross country trek to save his co-star from a threat he believes is just as real.

  • Directors
    • Byron Howard
    • Chris Williams
  • Writers
    • Dan Fogelman
    • Chris Williams
  • Stars
    • John Travolta
    • Miley Cyrus
    • Susie Essman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    239K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,769
    1,132
    • Directors
      • Byron Howard
      • Chris Williams
    • Writers
      • Dan Fogelman
      • Chris Williams
    • Stars
      • John Travolta
      • Miley Cyrus
      • Susie Essman
    • 272User reviews
    • 195Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 32 nominations total

    Videos12

    Bolt: Theatrical Trailer #1
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    Bolt: Theatrical Trailer #1
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    Bolt: Team Training
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    Bolt: Initiating Escape
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    Bolt: I've Got A Message
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    Bolt: I've Got A Message
    Bolt: Animal Rescue (Extended Clip)
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    Bolt: Animal Rescue (Extended Clip)

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    John Travolta
    John Travolta
    • Bolt
    • (voice)
    Miley Cyrus
    Miley Cyrus
    • Penny
    • (voice)
    Susie Essman
    Susie Essman
    • Mittens
    • (voice)
    Mark Walton
    Mark Walton
    • Rhino
    • (voice)
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Dr. Calico
    • (voice)
    James Lipton
    James Lipton
    • The Director
    • (voice)
    Greg Germann
    Greg Germann
    • The Agent
    • (voice)
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • Veteran Cat
    • (voice)
    Nick Swardson
    Nick Swardson
    • Blake
    • (voice)
    J.P. Manoux
    J.P. Manoux
    • Tom
    • (voice)
    Dan Fogelman
    Dan Fogelman
    • Billy
    • (voice)
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Mindy
    • (voice)
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Young Penny
    • (voice)
    • (as Chloë Moretz)
    Randy Savage
    Randy Savage
    • Thug
    • (voice)
    Ronn Moss
    Ronn Moss
    • Dr. Forrester
    • (voice)
    Grey DeLisle
    Grey DeLisle
    • Penny's Mom
    • (voice)
    Sean Donnellan
    Sean Donnellan
    • Penny's TV Dad
    • (voice)
    Lino DiSalvo
    Lino DiSalvo
    • Vinnie
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Byron Howard
      • Chris Williams
    • Writers
      • Dan Fogelman
      • Chris Williams
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews272

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    Gordon-11

    So delightfully entertaining!

    This film is about a dog that believes his friend is in grave danger. What he does not know is that he is the star of a reality TV show.

    Who would have thought "Bolt" would be so thrilling and entertaining! The opening action sequence is rushed with adrenaline, it excites me even though it is an animation! The plot is intelligent, interesting and fun, the great thing is that it entertains without the need of any toilet or gross out humour. The super-bark and laser eye scenes are so hilarious, in a cute and mesmerising way. In addition, the transition of Bolt from being a super dog to realising he he has no powers is very well presented, that it makes me feel sad for Bolt. The animation is flawless, and all the characters in the animation are super cute. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of "Bolt", I think it makes perfect family entertainment.
    7doomedmac

    Come on guys!

    Bolt is a fun movie! It's not harmful or offensive and it's got some heart and genius emotion. Lighten up!
    8Simon_Says_Movies

    Some of the most fun you'll have at the movies this year

    Standing out in the crowd is not always the easiest thing to accomplish for an animated film, but above what you may expect, against WALL∙E's heart, and Kung Fu Panda's slapstick hilarity, Disney's Bolt jumps forward as simply the most fun.

    What makes Bolt noteworthy as well as a success on its own terms is its ability to take an age-old message about being true to oneself and finding your inner hero, and mesh it with a unique storyline that ends up spawning what, at first glance at least, seems wholly unique. Coupled with the expectedly bright crisp animation and stellar voice work, makes Bolt better yet, and a sure contender for best animated film at this years Oscars. Bolt also reclaims the original song work of Disney past, conceived between its also star and teen sensation Miley Cirus and Jenny Lewis and both compilations are memorable and sweet. Bolt never dives for the heartstrings, but scores its emotional points through well developed characters and thoughtful situations.

    Bolt opens with a very entertaining action sequence in which Bolt (voiced to surprising effect by John Travolta) and his master Penny (Miley Cirus) are chased by well equipped super villains which plays out in the vein of The Incredibles. The genetically altered canine can leap helicopters in a single bound, melt evil with laser eyes and destroy villains at a whim with his super-bark. It is soon revealed that the action speckled lives of Penny and Bolt is in fact a hit television show, which requires Bolt to be kept in the dark about the nature of his existence; in brief, he actually believes he has super powers. But after a cliff-hanger ending of an episode in which Penny is taken, prompts Bolt to escape, determined to reclaim his friend and master. Embarking for the first time into the real world he haphazardly enlist the help of a very reluctant cat (Susie Essman) and a fan-boy err...fan- hamster named Rhino (Mark Walton) and along the way learns, and earns, the true stripes of a hero and that of friendship.

    If everything I mentioned above was not enough to make you see this film, I can also reveal that Bolt is an at times hilarious send-up of the movie industry and genre clichés. Propelled by the hilarious supporting voice work including Malcolm McDowell, Dietrich Bader and James Lipton the blend of comedy, drama, and flat out entertainment value is unmatched. Also worth an enthusiastic mention are the pigeons that show up throughout the course of Bolt's adventure. Not only (as with all) is the voicing perfect but the physical humour implored is gut-busting, with the feathery fools twitching their heads in a pigeon- esquire way during their meetings with Bolt to glorious results.

    If you have a chance, you obviously should see this film in 3-D, however it is still well worth your money viewed in a traditional medium. Bolt is a reminder of why Disney was such an animation juggernaut and it is pleasant to see them recapturing some of their past glory. And just in case you want it mentioned bluntly, yes there are many jokes that older patrons will more then enjoy. It is always refreshing to see an old formula revamped so effectively and certainly always welcome to see a movie that can put a smile on faces of all ages.

    8.5 / 10.0

    View all my reviews at Simon Says Movie Reviews: www.simonsaysmovies.blogspot.com
    9Apemangalore

    Easily my favorite Disney film, and perhaps my absolute favorite movie of all time

    The 2000s have not been very kind to Walt Disney Animation. While there has been the occasional Emperor's New Groove or Lilo and Stitch, the majority of their films from this decade have been rather mediocre (most notably 2005's Chicken Little, which - ironically - remains the studio's highest-grossing film of the 2000s). With that said, I initially had some doubts about Bolt, despite hearing that it would be Disney Animation's first film supervised by Pixar founder John Lasseter. The surprisingly positive reviews posted shortly before the film's release convinced me to buy a ticket. Thankfully, I was forced to eat my words; welcome back, Disney.

    The film revolves around Bolt, a white German Shephered who has spent his entire life on the set of a TV show in which he portrays a "superdog". As a result, he believes that the events on film (and his super powers) are real. When he is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York City, he embarks on a cross-country journey to reunite with his owner and co-star, Penny. Along the way, Bolt teams up with a jaded alley cat named Mittens and a TV-obsessed hamster named Rhino who also happens to be an extreme Bolt fanboy.

    First of all, the effects in this movie are unbelievable. Everything in the movie looks so realistic and yet doesn't contradict with the animated cartoon-esquire characters. Also, while Bolt is obviously the star of the movie, the real comedy comes from his unlikely companions. In fact, my favorite character of the bunch is Mittens the cat, voiced excellently by Susie Essman. Very seldom do I hear/see a character and say "I can't imagine anybody doing a better job playing him/her", but Essman really brings a lot to this already memorable character. And though I found him to be pretty irritating at first, some of the best lines in the movie come from Rhino the hamster.

    Lastly, in one of the opening scenes we see Bolt as he is in the TV Show to set the understanding of Bolt's world. Seriously, that was made of awesome. The scene was action packed and full of excitement. I would watch the show that Bolt is in. If I had to have a complaint, it would be that it takes some ideas from several other films (such as Homeward Bound, Toy Story, and The Truman Show). That said, it still manages to feel like its own film, and with grace.

    With terrific animation, an incredibly heartwarming story, and some of the most endearing characters I've ever seen on film (animated or otherwise), Bolt has not only become my favorite Disney film (Pixar included), but perhaps my absolute favorite movie of all time. It feels strange saying that, especially considering that I didn't even expect to like the film, but I simply can't think of a movie that I've loved more. It's also one of the very few films that manages to bring me to tears every time that I watch it, and when a movie is able to affect me on that kind of level, it automatically becomes a winner.
    7Jay_Exiomo

    Canis familiaris

    Story-wise, there's nothing remarkably new about "Bolt," Walt Disney Animation's latest feature to hit the screens, but considering its patchy recent filmography, it's certainly a step to the right direction for the animation studio, now headed by Pixar-meister John Lasseter. While it's far below the sophisticated narratives and well-drawn characters of Pixar classics such as "Toy Story," "The Incredibles" and this year's "Wall-E," "Bolt" nevertheless charms its way to the screen with its eager-to-please lead character and diverting visuals.

    Bolt (voiced by John Travolta) is the canine star of a TV show where he plays a superdog whose lifelong mission is to protect his "person", Penny (Miley Cyrus), from the evil forces around them. Problem is, as the creators of the show fervently believe that the show's success lies mainly in its realism, they have gone to great lengths to lead Bolt into believing everything is real and everything seems to be going well.

    That is until a studio mishap has Bolt improbably shipped across the country from Hollywood to New York. With the help of Mittens (Susie Essman), an alley cat who strangely knows more about dog ways than Bolt himself, and Bolt-fanatic hamster Rhino (Mark Walton), he goes on a long cross-country tripping to find his way back to Penny.

    Byron Howard and Chris Williams direct a calculated script by Williams and Dan Fogelman where nothing is terribly special, especially if you're not a dog-loving tween girl (I do love dogs, though), though it has enough sensitivity (that's Lasseter working) up its sleeve for some unashamedly touching moments. And with its cheery visuals, lively characters and a breezy pace, it also has enough going for the adults as well as the kids. It's safe harmless stuff.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 50 mins) When Penny is printing "LOST DOG" flyers, the last 4 digits of the phone number on the copier are: 8423. This makes the number (877) 504-8423. 877-504-8423 is a number reserved by American Broadcasting Company (ABC) for movies and TV series. Calling it will provide the following short tape recorded message: "Thank you for calling ABC. The number you have reached is a fictional non-working number used for motion picture and television production."
    • Goofs
      (at around 20 mins) In the "Cliffhanger" scene, Penny rolls a penny to distract the guards. The close-up of the back of the penny is missing Abraham Lincoln sitting in his chair. This happens frequently in cartoons. Since there are laws against depicting currency too realistically in reference books etc., the animators are being overly cautious to avoid accusations of counterfeiting.
    • Quotes

      Mittens: [about people] They pretend they're going to always be there for you, and then one day they pack up and move away and take their love with them, and leave their declawed cat to fend for herself! They leave her, wondering what she did wrong.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits, a hamster running in a hamster wheel comes up with the words. When he stops running, the words stop moving. Another hamster enters in from the left to take his place. After a high-five, they switch. The first hamster walks off, the second starts running, and the credits resume rolling.
    • Alternate versions
      In the German version, the hamster's name has been changed from Rhino to Dino.
    • Connections
      Edited into Zenimation: Discovery (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Barking at the Moon
      Written and Performed by Jenny Lewis

      Produced by Gillian Welch & David Rawlings with Jenny Lewis & Johnathan Rice

      Recorded and Mixed by Jason Lader

      Jenny Lewis appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Stream Bolt officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bolt: Un perro fuera de serie
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $114,053,579
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,223,128
      • Nov 23, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $309,979,994
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • DTS-ES
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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