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Friday, June 8, 2012

Madagascar 3 (2012)

Madagascar 3 (2012)






By Kelsea Stahler

A kids’ movie without the cheeky jokes for adults is like a big, juicy BLT without the B… or the T. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted may have a title that sounds like it was made up in a cartoon sequel laboratory, but when it comes to serving up laughs, just think of the film as a BLT with enough extra bacon to satisfy even the wildest of animals — or even a parent with a gaggle of tots in tow. Yes, even with that whole "Afro Circus" nonsense.

It’s not often that we find exhaustively franchised films like the Madagascar set that still work after almost seven years. Despite being spun off into TV shows and Christmas specials in addition to its big screen adventures, the series has not only maintained its momentum, it has maintained the part we were pleasantly surprised by the first time around: great jokes.

Madagascar Afro CircusIn this third installment of the series – the trilogy-maker, if you will – directing duo Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath add Conrad Vernon (director, Monsters Vs. Aliens) to the helm as our trusty gang swings back into action. Alex the lion (Ben Stiller), Marty the zebra (Chris Rock), Gloria the hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith), and Melman the giraffe (David Schwimmer) are stuck in Africa after the hullaballoo of Madagascar 2 and they’ll do anything to get back to their beloved New York. Just a hop, skip, and a jump away in Monte Carlo, the penguins are doing their usual greedy schtick, but the zoo animals catch up with them just in time to catch the eye of the sinister animal control stickler, Captain Dubois (Frances McDormand). And just like that, the practically super human captain is chasing them through Monte Carlo and the rest of Europe in hopes of planting Alex’s perfectly coifed lion head on her wall of prized animals.

Luckily for pint-sized viewers, Dubois’ terrifying presence is balanced out by her sheer inhuman strength, uncanny guiles, and Stretch Armstrong flexibility (ah, the wonder of cartoons) as well as Alex’s escape plan: the New Yorkers run away with the European circus. While Dubois’ terrifying, Doberman-like presence looms over the entire film, a sense of levity (which is a word the kiddies might learn from Stiller’s eloquent lion) comes from the plan for salvation in which the circus animals and the zoo animals band together to revamp the circus and catch the eye of a big-time American agent. Sure the pacing throughout the first act is practically nonexistent, running like a stampede through the jungle, but by the time we're palling around under the big top, the film finds its footing.

The visual splendor of the film (and man, is there a champion size serving of it), the magnificent danger and suspense, is enhanced to great effect by the addition of 3D technology – and not once is there a gratuitous beverage or desperate Crocodile Dundee knife waved in our faces to prove its worth. The caveat is that the soundtrack employs a certain infectious Katy Perry ditty at the height of the 3D spectacular, so, parents, get ready to hear that on repeat until the leaves turn yellow.

But visual delights and adventurous zoo animals aside, Madagascar 3’s real strength is in its script. With the addition of Noah Baumbach (Greenberg, The Squid and the Whale) to the screenwriting team, the script is infused with a heightened level of almost sarcastic gravitas – a welcome addition to the characteristically adult-friendly, reference-heavy humor of the other Madagascar films. To bring the script to life, Paramount enlisted three more than able actors: Vitaly the Siberian tiger (Bryan Cranston), Gia the Leopard (Jessica Chastain), and Stefano the Italian Sealion (Martin Short). With all three actors draped in European accents, it might take viewers a minute to realize that the cantankerous tiger is one in the same with the man who plays an Albuquerque drug lord on Breaking Bad, but that makes it that much sweeter to hear him utter slant-curse words like “Bolshevik” with his usual gusto.

Between the laughs, the terror of McDormand’s Captain Dubois, and the breathtaking virtual European tour, the Zoosters’ accidental vacation is one worth taking. Madagascar 3 is by no means an insta-classic, but it’s a perfectly suited for your Summer-at-the-movies oasis.

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WWE 13: Collapsing Ring and Other New Features in Forthcoming Title


Somebody call my momma, is that a collapsing ring?

Yes it is, and there are a few other goodies in store for fans of WWE gaming. WWE '13 is shaping up to be even more robust than WWE '12. It releases for Xbox 360 and PS3 on October 30, and I'm not ashamed to say I'm excited.

If you've played last year's version (who am I kidding, would you really be reading this if you haven't?), then you know there were tons of options.

What you see in the featured photo is an example of what THQ is calling an OMG moment. For those that are social-media illiterates, that means "Oh my God."

Cory Ledesma, the Creative Director for WWE games at THQ, offered to shed some light on this new feature:

That sounds amazing, and like something that will keep hardcore WWE gamers up late at night.

Here is a list of the features from Pasta Padre:

    WWE Live

    Experience the atmosphere, spectacle and fervor of a WWE live event through attention-grabbing Spectacular Moments, including ring breaks and barricade crashes, along with a brand new audio and presentation system designed to produce the most authentic and vibrant commentary, sound effects and crowd participation levels ever experienced in a WWE video game.

    

    The Attitude Is Back

    Return to an unparalleled and groundbreaking era in WWE history—a time of pure raucousness, grandiose personalities and colossal revolution—through a franchise-first single player campaign focused on eight purveyors of attitude during the famed television "Monday Night Wars," including WWE Hall of Famer "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.

    

    WWE Universe 3.0

    Control the virtual WWE experience like never before in the popular career-style mode, as individual decisions throughout gameplay will dynamically introduce matches, alliances, rivalries and unpredictable moments along the path toward becoming a WWE Champion.

    

    Predator Technology 2.0

    Driven by new animations, transitions and modified controls, Predator Technology returns to deliver intelligent, fluid and engaging WWE action, resulting in a smoother gameplay experience than its predecessors.

    

    Create and Share

    Utilize the franchise's industry-defining Creation Suite to develop and customize Superstars, entrances, arenas, finishing moves, storylines, highlight reels and more, as well as share and download creations with others from around the world.

    

    Distinguished Roster

    Compete with a vast array of WWE Superstars and Attitude Era luminaries from the largest roster in franchise history, including cover Superstar CM Punk, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Sheamus, The Undertaker, Mankind, Chris Jericho, The Big Show and Mark Henry.

    

    Surprises in Store

    Live the Revolution through future announcements, including additional game features, a comprehensive roster reveal, downloadable content and big surprises.

Here is the rumored full roster, from the same source.

    WWE

        Alberto Del Rio
        Alicia Fox
        Beth Phoenix
        Big Show
        Booker T
        Brie Bella
        Brock Lesnar
        Brodus Clay
        CM Punk
        Chris Jericho
        Christian
        Cody Rhodes
        Daniel Bryan
        David Otunga
        Dolph Ziggler
        Epico
        Eve
        Heath Slater
        Hunico
        Jack Swagger
        Jinder Mahal
        John Cena
        Justin Gabriel
        Kane
        Kelly Kelly
        Kevin Nash
        Kharma
        Kofi Kingston
        Mark Henry
        Nikki Bella
        Primo
        R-Truth
        Randy Orton
        Rey Mysterio
        Santino Marella
        Sheamus
        Sin Cara
        Ted DiBiase
        The Great Khali
        The Miz
        The Rock
        Triple H
        Undertaker
        Wade Barrett
        Zack Ryder

    

    Attitude Era

        Animal
        Big Bossman
        Big Show (Attitude)
        Billy Gunn
        Bret Hart
        British Bulldog
        Cactus Jack
        Chris Jericho (Attitude)
        Christian (Attitude)
        Dude Love
        Eddie Guerrero
        Edge
        Godfather
        Hawk
        Kane (Attitude)
        Ken Shamrock
        Lita
        Mankind
        Mark Henry (Attitude)
        Mike Tyson
        Mr. McMahon
        Road Dogg
        Shane McMahon
        Shawn Michaels
        Stephanie McMahon
        Stone Cold
        The Rock (Attitude)
        Triple H (Attitude)
        Trish Stratus
        Undertaker (Attitude)
        Vader
        X-Pac

That is a total of 77 roster members, an amazing amount of options providing tons of replay value.

Check out some of the other screenshots made available by THQ:

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