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Directed by Stephen Herek,
Peter HewittOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Horror,
Musical,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about religion,
Time travel films,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films set in the future,
Demons in film,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Ghost films,
Buddy films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Robot filmsActors Keanu Reeves,
Alex Winter,
William Sadler,
Joss Ackland,
George Carlin,
Pam GrierRating63%
The film opens in the utopian future that results from the music of Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves). Chuck De Nomolos (Joss Ackland), who detests this society, steals one of the time-traveling phone booths and sends two robots modeled after Bill and Ted to the late 20th century, with the intent to prevent Bill and Ted from winning the San Dimas Battle of the Bands. Rufus (George Carlin) attempts to stop De Nomolos but becomes lost in the circuits of time., 1h39
Directed by Josh Trank,
Simon KinbergOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Superhero films,
Super-héros inspiré de comics,
Children's filmsActors Michael B. Jordan,
Miles Teller,
Kate Mara,
Jamie Bell,
Toby Kebbell,
Tim Blake NelsonRating43%
Friends Reed Richards (Miles Teller) and Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) have worked together on a prototype teleporter since childhood, eventually attracting the attention of Professor Franklin Storm (Reg E. Cathey), director of the Baxter Foundation, a government-sponsored research institute for young prodigies. Reed is recruited to join them and aid Storm's children, scientist Sue Storm (Kate Mara) and the somewhat reckless technician Johnny Storm (Michael B. Jordan), into completing a "Quantum Gate" designed by Storm's wayward protégé, Victor von Doom (Toby Kebbell), who begrudgingly agrees to help due to his unrequited feelings for Sue., 1h29
Directed by Alex ZammOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about animals,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Superhero films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Robot filmsActors French Stewart,
Elaine Hendrix,
D. L. Hughley,
Tony Martin,
Caitlin Wachs,
Sigrid ThorntonRating35%
A year after the first film, Dr. Claw (Tony Martin), escapes from Riverton Prison. Chief Quimby (Mark Mitchell), Mayor Wilson (Sigrid Thornton) and Baxter (Bruce Spence) unveil the new female Gadget Model #2 (G2 for short) (Elaine Hendrix), to replace the now glitchy Inspector Gadget (French Stewart). Gadget soon falls for G2, but she turns down his offer to team up, saying she works alone. Also, Gadget angers Quimby after arresting his mother for going .3 mph over the speed limit and for driving without a license. Meanwhile, Dr. Claw plans to steal 5 trillion dollars worth of gold from the Riverton Federal Reserve. Gadget's niece, Penny (Caitlin Wachs) shows him that Claw placed a job ad in the paper for minions. Gadget goes undercover, but ends up causing a bar brawl, which G2 later breaks up. Penny sneaks along with Brain (Gadget's dog), and finds out Claw is planning a heist; she tells Gadget and G2. Despite Quimby warning to stay away or he will be fired, Gadget goes to the stakeout and ends up sabotaging it while trying to help, allowing Claw's minions to escape with ion fuel cells. Quimby makes Gadget spend the next three days as a bathroom janitor instead of firing him as promised., 1h29
Directed by Peter HewittOrigin United-kingdomGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about families,
Children's filmsActors John Goodman,
Jim Broadbent,
Celia Imrie,
Flora Newbigin,
Mark Williams,
Hugh LaurieRating59%
Young Pete Lender (Bradley Pierce) is setting up traps around his house, explaining to his parents that things in their house are being stolen, despite his parents believing otherwise. However, it turns out that a family of tiny people ("Borrowers"), are living in the house, borrowing stuff without being seen. Pod Clock (Jim Broadbent) and his children, Arrietty (Flora Newbigin) and Peagreen (Tom Felton), make their way through the kitchen to "borrow" the radio's battery. Arrietty, while treating herself with some ice cream in the freezer, is accidentally shut inside just as the Lenders return. Pod manages to rescue Arietty, but jams the ice cube tube in the process and is forced to leave one of his gadgets behind, which is found by Mr. Lender. Meanwhile, the will of Mrs. Lender's aunt Mrs. Allabaster is the only proof that the house rightfully belongs to the family, yet their lawyer Ocious P. Potter (John Goodman) cannot find it and has already made plans to demolish their house in order to build condominiums on the land, and the Lenders have until Saturday to move away., 1h42
Directed by Chris Williams,
Don HallOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about children,
Films about families,
Comedy science fiction films,
Superhero films,
Musical films,
Super-héros inspiré de comics,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Robot filmsActors Génesis Rodríguez,
Ryan Potter,
T. J. Miller,
Maya Rudolph,
Damon Wayans, Jr.,
Jamie ChungRating77%
Hiro Hamada is a 14-year-old robotics genius in the futuristic fictional city of San Fransokyo. Raised by his aunt Cass and older brother Tadashi after the death of his parents, he spends his time participating in illegal robot fights. To redirect Hiro, Tadashi takes him to the robotics center at his university, where Hiro meets Tadashi's friends: GoGo, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, and Fred, as well as Baymax, the inflatable healthcare companion robot Tadashi created. To enroll in the school, Hiro signs up for the school's science fair and presents microbots: swarms of tiny robots that can link together in any arrangement imaginable. Professor Callaghan, the head of the university's robotics program, is impressed, and grants Hiro entrance to the university. Alastair Krei, renowned entrepreneur and president of Krei Tech, offers to buy the microbots, but Hiro follows Callaghan's warnings about Krei's questionable business practices and declines to sell them. When Tadashi and Hiro later arrive at the university to find it engulfed in flames, Tadashi rushes in to rescue Callaghan, but the building explodes moments later, killing him., 1h42
Directed by Dean ParisotOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Adventure,
Comic science fictionThemes Space adventure films,
Films about television,
Dans l'espace,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Space opera,
Films about extraterrestrial lifeActors Tim Allen,
Sigourney Weaver,
Alan Rickman,
Daryl Mitchell,
Sam Rockwell,
Tony ShalhoubRating73%
The film follows the cast of a once-popular television space-drama series called Galaxy Quest. The fictional series starred Jason Nesmith (Allen) as the commander of a spaceship called the NSEA Protector, Alexander Dane (Rickman) as the ship's alien science officer, Fred Kwan (Shalhoub) as the chief engineer, Gwen DeMarco (Weaver) as the computer officer and Tommy Webber (Mitchell) as a precocious child pilot. Guy Fleegman (Rockwell) played an unnamed security officer, who was quickly killed off in his only appearance on the show., 1h44
Directed by Michael LembeckOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
FantasyThemes Christmas films,
Children's films,
Santa Claus in film,
Robot filmsActors Tim Allen,
Judge Reinhold,
Wendy Crewson,
Elizabeth Mitchell,
David Krumholtz,
Liliana MumyRating57%
Eight years have gone by since Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) first took up the Santa Claus suit, and became subject to The Santa Clause. Now Santa is at the top of his game at the North Pole and could not be happier, at least until Bernard (David Krumholtz) and Curtis (Spencer Breslin), the Keeper of the Handbook of Christmas break the news that there is another clause - the "Mrs. Clause"., 1h11
Directed by Tad StonesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Comedy science fiction films,
Children's filmsActors Tim Allen,
Nicole Sullivan,
Thomas F. Wilson,
Stephen Furst,
Larry Miller,
Adam CarollaRating62%
As a framing device, Andy's toys watch a VHS copy of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins., 1h19
Directed by David KelloggOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about animals,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Superhero films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Robot filmsActors Matthew Broderick,
Mike Myers,
Rupert Everett,
Joely Fisher,
Michelle Trachtenberg,
Dabney ColemanRating42%
John Brown is a humble, but clumsy security guard working at the Bradford robotics laboratory in Riverton, Ohio, run by Artemus Bradford and his daughter Brenda, whom Brown has a crush on. Brown wishes to become a police officer, with support from his niece Penny. Brenda and Artemus create a lifelike robotic foot as part of the Gadget Program, to create cybernetically augmented police officers. Tycoon Sanford Scolex attacks the lab, steals the foot, and has Artemus murdered before escaping in his limo. Brown goes chasing him down in his car, which leads to its being destroyed by Scolex's explosive cigar leaving brown for dead, but a bowling ball coming from the fiery blast of Brown’s destroyed car smashingly crushes Scolex's hand, forcing him to replace it with a mechanical claw.