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Synopsis: Carl Fredricksen as a boy wanted to explore South America and find the forbidden Paradise Falls. About 64 years later he gets to begin his journey along with a Boy Scout named Russel with help from 500 balloons. On their journey they discover many new friends including a talking dog and Carl and Russel figure out that someone evil plans. Carl soon realizes that this evildoer is his childhood idol. Will they be able to defeat him and will they find Paradise Falls?
Director(s): Pete Docter, Bob Peterson (co-director)
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 74 wins & 81 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.3
Metacritic:
88
Rotten Tomatoes:
98%
PG
Year:
2009
96 min
$292,979,556
Website
19,081 Views


Movie Fan News presents:

Spotlight on "Adventure".

What you are now witnessing is footage

never before seen by civilized humanity,

a lost world in South America,

lurking in the shadow of

Majestic Paradise Falls

it's full of plants and

animals undiscovered by science.

Who would dare set foot on

this inhospitable summit?

Why, our subject

today, Charles Muntz.

The beloved explorer lands his

dirigible, "The Spirit of Adventure",

into Hampshire, this week,

completing a year

long expedition

to the lost world.

This mighty aircraft was

designed by Charles Muntz himself

and is longer than 22 throw edition

petty waggons placed end to end.

And here comes

the adventurer now.

Never-apart from

his faithful dogs,

Muntz conceived the craft

for the canine comfort.

It's a veritable

flouting palace in the sky

complete with doggy baths

and mechanical canine walker.

And Jiminy Cricket!

To the locals he's considered

a business and hero! And how!

Adventure is out there!

But what has Muntz

brought back this time?

Gentlemen, I give you the

Monster of Paradise Falls!

And gully, what a

swell monster this is!

But what's this?

Scientists cry "Foul!"

The National Explorers Society accuses

Muntz of fabricating the skeleton.

No!

The organization strips

Muntz of his membership.

Humiliated, Muntz vows to

return to Paradise Falls

and promises to capture

the beast... alive.

I promise to capture

the beast alive!

And I will not come

back until I do!

And so, the explorer's

off to clear his name.

Bon voyage, Charles Muntz!

And good luck capturing the

Monster of Paradise Falls!

bSPIRIT OF ADVENTURE/b

Here's Charles Muntz,

piloting his faimous dirigible.

He hurdles Pikes Peak.

He hurdles the Grand Canyon.

He hurdles Mount Everest!

He goes around Mount Everest!

Is there nothing

he cannot do? UP

Yes, as Muntz himself said,

"Adventure... "

"is out there!"!

Look out! Mount Rushmore!

Let's get "The Spirit of

Adventure" over Mount Rushmore!

Come on, make an effort!

How are my dogs doing?

bSPIRIT OF ADVENTURE/b

All engines ahead, let's

take her up to 26000 feet!

Rudder 18 degrees

towards South!

It's a beautiful day.

The wind blows from

the east at 10 knots.

Visibility... unlimited.

Enter the weather

in the log book!

There is something down there.

I will bring it back for science!

It's a puppy!

bMUNTZ ALOFT:
BREAKS

What are you doing?

Don't you know this

is an exclusive club?

Only explorers get in here,

not just any kid off the street

with a helmet and a pair of goggles!

- You think you got what it takes? Do you?

- I...

All right, you're

in! Welcome aboard!

What's wrong? Can't you talk?

Hey, I don't bite.

You and me, we

are in a club now!

bGRAPE SODA/b

I saw where your baloon went.

Come on, let's go get it!

My name is Ellie.

There it is!

Well... go ahead.

Go on.

Hey, kid!

I thought you might need

a little cheering up.

I got something to show you!

I am about to let

you see something

I have never shown to

another human being.

Ever... in my life!

You have to swear you

will not tell anyone!

Cross your heart!

Do it!

My adventure book!

bYou know him.

C.MUNTZ, MAN OF THE YEAR./b

Charles Muntz, explorer.

When I get big, I'm

going where he's going.

South America.

It's like America, but South.

Wander where I'm gonna live?

Paradise Falls.

A land lost in time.

I ripped this right

out of a library book!

I'm gonna move my

club house there!

And park ut right

next to the falls.

Who knows what lives up there!

And once I get there...

I'm gonna save all these pages for

all the adventures I'm gonna have.

Only... I just don't know how

I'm gonna get to Paradise Falls.

That's it! You can take

us there in a blimp!

Swear you'll take us

there! Cross your heart!

Cross it! Cross your heart!

Good, you promised.

No backing out!

Well, see you

tomorrow, kid. Bye!

Adventure is out there!

You know, you don't

talk very much.

I like you.

bBALOANE/b

Quite a sight, hey, Ellie?

Mail is here.

bSHADY OAKS,

Retirement Village, oh, brother!/b

Hey, good morning,

Mr. Fredricksen.

Need any help there?

No.

Yes. Tell your boss over there

that you boys are ruining our house.

Well, just to let you know,

my boss will be happy to take

this whole place off your hand.

And would double

his last offer.

What do you say to that?

I'll take that as a no, then.

I believe I made my position

to your boss quite clear.

You poured prune

juice in his gas tank.

Yeah, that was good!

Here, let me talk to him.

You, in the suit. Yes, you!

Take a bath, hippie!

I am not with him!

This is serious! He's

out to get your house!

Tell your boss he

can have our house.

Really?

When I'm dead!

I'll take that as a "maybe".

Order now:
you get the camera, you

get the printer, 4X optical zoom.

Schneider Lens.

Photo print...

SD card.

Good afternoon.

My name is Russell

and I am a wilderness

explorer in tribe 54,

squad lodge 12.

Are you in need of any

assistance today, sir?

No.

I could help you

cross the street.

No.

I could help you

cross your... yard?

No.

I could help you

cross your... porch.

No.

Well, I gotta help

you cross something.

No, I'm doing fine.

Good afternoon.

- My name is Russell.

- Kid...

And I am a wilderness

explorer in tribe 54.

Slow down...

- ... squad lodge 12.

- Kid!

- Are you in need of any assistance?

- Thank you, but I don't need any help!

Aouch.

Proceed.

Good afternoon.

Skip to the end!

See these? These are my

wilderness explorer badges.

You may notice one is missing.

It's my "Assisting

the elderly badge".

If I get it, I'll become a

senior wilderness explorer!

The wilderness

must be explored!

It's gonna be great!

There is a big ceremony

and all the dads come and...

we pin on our badges...

- So you wanna assist an old person.

- Yeah!

Then I'll be a senior

wilderness explorer!

- Have you ever heard of a "snipe"?

- "Snipe"?

A bird. Big eyes.

Every night it

sneaks into my yard

and gobbles my poor azaleas.

I'm elderly and infirm.

I can't catch it.

- If only someone could help me...

- Me, me, I'll do it!

I don't know, it's

awfully crafty.

You'd have to clap

your hands three times

to lure it in.

I'll find her,

mr. Fredricksen!

I think its burrow

is two blocks down...

Two blocks down. Got it!

Snipe! Here, snipie, snipie...

Bring it back here

when you find it!

Snipe!

And stop. Stop. Stop!

Hey, hey!

Hey, you! What do you

think you're doing?

I am so sorry, sir.

Don't touch that!

No, no, no, let me take

care of that for you.

Get away from our mailbox!

- Sir...

- I don't want you to touch that!

It looks bad.

bCOURT SUMMONS/b

Sorry, mr. Fredricksen.

You don't seem like

a public menace to me.

Take this.

The guys from "Shady Oaks" will be

by to pick you up in the morning, ok?

What do I do now, Ellie?

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Peter Hans "Pete" Docter (born October 9, 1968) is an American film director, animator, screenwriter, producer and voice actor from Bloomington, Minnesota. more…

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