The Pirates! An Adventure With Scientists
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Video: Interview with Hugh Grant, David Tennant & Peter Lord
Directors: Jeff Newitt, Peter Lord
Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Brian Blessed, David Tennant, Hugh Grant, Imelda Staunton, Jeremy Piven, Martin Freeman, Salma Hayek
Details: UK US/G 87mins
Aardman Animation is the closest thing to Pixar that the British have, and they prove once again here with this charming and funny old school stop motion effort that their writers are every bit as talented. As wry and self aware as you'd expect from them, it's that rare beast - a film that that all members of the family can enjoy equally.
Hugh Grant voices the well-meaning, somewhat deluded captain of a low grade pirate ship, "Pirate Captain." Generally perceived as the poor man of a group of dastardly sorts (including Salma Hayek and Jeremy Piven), he sees an opportunity to prove his worth and collect the most bounty, by winning Captain of the Year at an annual awards show. The seemingly impossible might just become possible when he realises that the ship's pet bird is actually a dodo - which was thought long exteint. After bumping into Charles Darwin on their travels, the Pirate Captain and his loyal crew head risk their lives to travel to Queen Victoria's London, where they can show off their prized asset.
When the characters are crafted with as much care as the impressive animation, then generally you're on to a winner. Grant's dulcet, often neurotic, tones are perfect for this guy; like the actor's best work always is, he lands just on the right side of charming. Also impressive are the crew, our own Brendan Gleeson included - the Dubliner getting to use his distinctive voice to often amusing effect.
It's a quirky enough film, but it's also an accessible one. Granted, there's only so far a film of such broad a rating can go, but the chuckles are there in abundance from very early on. The animation itself certainly adds to the charm; you can really feel how painstaking a process it was to make, and it really compliments the kooky feel of proceedings.
Funny characters in a funny situation being funny... basically.
Review by Mike Sheridan
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Aardman Animation returns to its stop-motion roots with the charming, amusingly-titled The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists. Taking a leaf out of Pirates Of The Caribbean's book, it tells of small but loveable group of rogueish pirates led by the simply- titled The Pirate Captain (voiced by a dashing Hugh Grant). He's competing against other, more attention-seeking pirate contestants in a bid to win the Pirate Of The Year competition. Along the way, he teams up with Charles Darwin and his monkey butler(!). However, his real enemy is the boo-hissable Queen Victoria who REALLY hates pirates. The film is packed with a lot of laughs and sight gags, some of them intentionally anachronistic (a Rubik's cube?). There's also genuine heart too that makes it a hard film to dislike. Stop-motion animation films can take up to 5 years to produce and it's obvious that a lot of care and attention has gone into the story, characters and the animation itself. Like a Pixar film, there's something here for everyone. If you can, stay for the delightful end credits as well.
Posted 28/03/2012 21:31:20
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