Kung Fu Panda Full Movie Kickass Torrent

Kung Fu Panda Full Movie Kickass Torrent

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Kung Fu Panda Full Movie Kickass Torrent

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A CG-animated comedy about a lazy, irreverent slacker panda, Po, who must somehow become a Kung Fu Master in order to save the Valley of Peace from a villainous snow leopard, Tai Lung. Set in the legendary world of ancient China, this is the story of Po, our unlikely hero, who enters the rigid world of Kung Fu and turning it upside down. Po ultimately becomes a Kung Fu hero by learning that if he believes in himself, he can do anything
The Dragon Warrior has to clash against the savage Tai Lung as China's fate hangs in the balance: However, the Dragon Warrior mantle is supposedly mistaken to be bestowed upon an obese panda who is a tyro in martial arts.
I love shows and movies that are set in Asia and also animal films too...Like this excellent film. <br/><br/>In this film, Po the Panda, was the laziest of all the animals in the Valley of Peace and a typical &quot;I&#39;m your biggest fan&quot; kind of guy when it comes to the Furious Five. With a powerful enemy Tai Lung the Snow Leopard at the gates, all hope is pinned on a martial arts hero known as &quot;The Dragon Warrior&quot; to rise to save the day. When Po unwittingly shows up in the midst of the martial arts competition, the masters are shocked to see that this unmotivated panda bears the mark of the Chosen One. I love (out the Furious Five) Tigress and Monkey. Did you know that the individual fighting styles of the Furious Five members (Crane, Mantis, Tiger, Monkey and Viper) are actual martial art styles modeled after those particular animals.<br/><br/>I don&#39;t have a favorite scene, because I love the WHOLE film and it&#39;s lesson on believing in yourself and being your own hero - age-old lessons that I don&#39;t mind at all. And I do love the musical score by Hans Zimmer and John Powell. As I say a million times I love an excellent soundtrack in a movie.
Whenever I visit my parents in Norfolk, the type of movies I watch are typically dictated by their taste in DVDs - as it&#39;s not like there is much else to do. But seeing as Mum especially was raving about this movie from the moment she saw it and continued to rave as I walked up to their house with bags in hand, I thought it best to placate her. But this puts me in a difficult position - I&#39;m a die-hard Pixar fan, convinced that the only decent feature-length animation to come from Dreamworks Animation was &quot;Shrek&quot;. But &quot;Kung Fu Panda&quot; had its fans too, besides my mother, and some say it was robbed by the sublime &quot;Wall-E&quot; at the Oscars for Best Animated Feature. Technically, this film is superior and it has more laughs but while this is a great family movie, Pixar&#39;s opus is a great movie full-stop.<br/><br/>Jack Black is surprisingly restrained as the voice of Po, an overweight and lazy panda living with a variety of creatures in the Valley Of Peace. Obsessed with martial arts and his heroes - the Furious Five - in particular, Po would be the first to admit that he is no kung fu master and is on the verge of quitting his dreams to run his father&#39;s (James Hong) noodle shop. But when he is apparently selected to become a mighty warrior by master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim), Po seizes the opportunity to live and train alongside his heroes - who initially resent his presence. But as master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) reluctantly begins Po&#39;s training, a dark evil threatens to return and take what it has sought all along - the secret to unlimited kung fu power...<br/><br/>One thing that Dreamworks Animation do that Pixar don&#39;t is throw hundreds of big-name stars into the studio for vocal work. Sometimes this works (I&#39;m thinking primarily of &quot;Madagascar&quot;) and sometimes it doesn&#39;t - watching the end credits was a revelation because I had no idea the likes of Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, Michael Duncan Clarke and Lucy Liu were all in there. What Pixar do is find the best actors for the job, not the ones who bring in box-office receipts. Black, as Po, is pretty much perfect as the clumsy kung fu master although honorary mentions to Hoffman and Ian McShane as the villainous Tai Lung but to be frank, the rest of the cast were disappointing. The story also isn&#39;t as strong as it thinks it is, being little more than a CG retelling of &quot;The Karate Kid&quot; but with cuter animals and homages to &quot;Rocky&quot; thrown in for good measure. The film&#39;s real strength is the look of it - it looks amazing! Remember your jaw hitting the floor the first time you watched &quot;Toy Story&quot; - this film&#39;s visual impact gives you the same smack between the eyes. Everything, from characters to scenery to action, is pixel perfect and as much as it sticks in my craw to admit it, it does look better than &quot;Wall-E&quot;. So from a technical viewpoint, this is the new benchmark. There, happy now? <br/><br/>While &quot;Kung Fu Panda&quot; looks the business and is a perfectly acceptable family film, its stubborn refusal to leave behind well-trodden CG stereotypes (stereotypes first forged by Pixar) means that it is a country-mile behind &quot;Wall-E&quot; in terms of ambition, scope and achievement. &quot;Wall-E&quot; simply moved the goalposts by being something other than a straight-up family movie with gratuitous slapstick and rapidly-told in-jokes for the adults to get - everything that &quot;Kung Fu Panda&quot; is. In a way, I feel sorry for this film that it was released after &quot;Wall-E&quot; because if it came out before, we&#39;d have been talking about an 8 or 9 star movie. Instead, what we have here is a great family movie that is funny, action-packed and filled with all the talking animals your kids will ever need. But because it sticks so close to the formula (&quot;just be yourself&quot; morals, an unlikely friendship between the two main characters, talking animals, etc), all this film does for me is illustrate how much ground the opposition has lost on Pixar. There were gaining for a while but now, they&#39;ve gotta do it all over again.
Po (Black) may be an animated panda bear, but make no mistake: Deep down he's really just a nerd with a pop-culture obsession.
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