Monday, June 25, 2012

Bionicle Legen Reborn DVD


      For a very long while I've secretly wanted the 4'th Bionicle movie. Being that I never owned any Bionicle movies before this one, I'm all giddy to finally have it in my clutches.
I was completely embarrassed inside for liking the movies, since they're made for kids, and the acting in them implies it. 

 I've been in Ohio for a little over two weeks, and just got back Friday. During the time spent in Ohio, we stopped at Wall-Mart, and found the five dollar movie bin. We started digging through it, and then suddenly my mom stumbles upon, you guessed it, Bionicle the Legend Reborn. To my surprise, she asked me if I wanted it; my response was obviously yes. 

The reason I like the film, is not only for the character design and certain favored scenes, but also for it's background designs, artistic scenery, and as a great source for gaining art inspiration to use in drawings and Bionicle designs of my own. These are the main reasons I gave for liking the movie....but need I say more? Honestly, I do like the movie just because, but I still keep that as an inner embarrassment, even though there's no reason to.

One of the main reasons I wanted the movie, is because it's the only one you can't find on You tube as a full length film. And there are certain scenes, I for some reason love watching and analyzing....ope, did I just have an extremely nerdy moment? For those of you who own the CD and are curious to know what my favored scenes are, go to scene selection and click on number 7 "Joined Forces". This scene is one of my favorites, and I enjoy many of the scenes following after. I'll put it this way, I like the last half of the movie more than I do the beginning.

     You may wonder why scene 7 is my favorite; truthfully, it's because I enjoy the character build of Gresh. He's so innocent in some ways, and reminds me a bit of myself.

Being that I like taking pictures of stuff I get, you'll find pictures of Mata Nui and Kiina below, posing for Mata Nui's big movie. I was going for the actor/actress thing, doing a few photo shoots with the movie poster. Enjoy :)

First picture they struck a pose and pretty much stayed that way. XD

 Kiina looks over at the poster and Mata Nui, feeling internally excited that they're in a movie.

 Mata Nui's close up, sort of positioning himself to look more like the poster. :P

Hug the poster, as a last front pic
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 A quick peek at the back cover and behind the scenes extras. Wow, look at Mata Nui fighting the "Mighty" Tuma.

This picture is my personal favorite out of the bunch; I think it's because the eyes came out just right on the characters, and the angle of their heads makes them appear more realistic.

I'm having a blast with owning the film, and am jazzed about finding it for five bucks.
       In my personal opinion, for those of you who haven't seen the film, it may have somewhat old style acting...in other words just a little better than old 50's films, or in this case, kid friendly; but it's great for art reference, and isn't packed full of extreme violence. After all, this is a tween teen friendly film. So for those of you who are looking for something fun, somewhat action packed, but not violent and full of cuss words, this movie may leave you satisfied; especially if you like robots.

Time to turn back to my drawing and construction projects. Have a nice week, happy viewing. ^_^

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