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Kung Fu Panda 2 - 4/6/2011 5:37:15 PM   
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- 4/6/2011 5:37:15 PM   
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I agree completely with the reviewer. The Action in this was amazing and great voice acting from Black, Oldman, Hoffman and James Hong as Po's dad.
The only thing I disagree with is the great voice acting all round, to me Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu, brought nothing to their characters, the only reason they're in the cast is because they're famous. You'd be able to get a proper voice actor who could have made the characters unique or stand out for 1/5th of what those stars got paid.

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RE: Kung Fu Panda 2 - 5/6/2011 11:46:14 AM   
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It's a whole lot more of the same.
Great action sequences, which put a lot of live action movies to shame.
Fantastic animation, personally I found it a lot more stunning than Pixar's recent output.
And it hurts to say, but the 3D was very good too! This might be the third movie I've seen in 3D, since it became the 'in' thing, that actually added something to the viewing. Great use of depth, and well implemented 'pointy out from the screen' parts too. Sadly I didn't go to my usual cinema, and the projection at the one I went to instead was awfully dim, which hurt the overall quality a fair bit.

The downers would be that it wasn't funny as the first, I didn't really laugh at it once, just the odd snigger here and there. And this one really is the Jack Black show, the rest of the gang, other than Tigress (And Jolie was blaaaand), got maybe 5 lines of dialogue each.

3.5/5

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RE: Kung Fu Panda 2 - 7/6/2011 12:12:43 PM   
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Saw a preview of this over the weekend, thought it was unexpectedly awesome. It was nice to see a summer sequel building on the story and characters of the original, rather than lazily rehashing them. The animation was also frequently hilarious.

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RE: Kung Fu Panda 2 - 7/6/2011 2:53:06 PM   
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If you liked or loved the first Kung Fu Panda this is also well worth seeing but I personally didn`t find it as funny as the last one. It`s as gorgeous to look at as ever if not more so in 3D (although the picture seemned a bit fuzzy but that may have been the screen not the movie!) with alot more spectacular action. Great cast and better all around except the humour isn`t there as much as before so I can only give it 4/5 but thats still pretty good!

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RE: Kung Fu Panda 2 - 7/6/2011 3:37:08 PM   
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I really enjoyed it! Took my daughter to the flicks for the first time (I'll gloss over the fact that it cost £25 for 2D....) and it was great. Not really humorous as others have mentioned but the action was mainly awesome, sometimes let down with an attempt at a gag though.

7/10.

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RE: Kung Fu Panda 2 - 8/6/2011 9:48:21 AM   
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I see the thread I started for this film has been ignored, anyway I'll post my review here. Don;t agree with Empire's review though far too generous.

I liked the first Kung Fu Panda back in 2008, I thought that it was a funny film and the supporting cast were good as well. So even though I wasnt following the production of the sequel I was still expecting good things from this one, seeing as they've had more than 2 years since the original.
What you end up getting is a poor film that although tries to make you laugh fails at the same time, there is more emphasis on trying to create a story where there clearly is none, and some scenes and dialogues either seemed clichéd or plain stupid.
In the short running time of 1hr 31 mins it only gets you attention due to the fact that you know these characters from the original. I would have called this a cash-in movie but its not like they had a short deadline, 2 years is a long time, it seems like someone thought of the story in 2 days. And as people have mentioned Jackie Chan and Lucy Lui were wasted like last time I believe, it's just a way of getting bums on seats I guess.

Although the kiddies will enjoy it, the screen I was in was filled with kids laughing so I guess it has one positive. I also saw the film in 2D so cant comment on the 3D.

4/10

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RE: Kung Fu Panda 2 - 8/6/2011 5:12:37 PM   
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I would have called this a cash-in movie but its not like they had a short deadline, 2 years is a long time, it seems like someone thought of the story in 2 days. And as people have mentioned Jackie Chan and Lucy Lui were wasted like last time I believe, it's just a way of getting bums on seats I guess.

4/10


An animated movie takes alot longer than a live action movie to make so I would say they didn`t have that long even if it was three years not two as the last one was in `08.

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Looks great...but - 11/6/2011 12:08:51 AM   
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that's about it. The story is OK, but the comedy element just isn't there, which is a shame. I watched 'How to train your Dragon' again recently and it reminded me just how good that was, and how much this one missed the mark. Three stars, mainly for the way the film looks.

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RE: Kung Fu Panda 2 - 11/6/2011 8:18:00 AM   
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Here it come, one another blockbuster. It stood up to my expectations again. Kung fu panda is cute, energetic and full of comedy and It is better than it's first part.

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Waste of talent... Real shame - 12/6/2011 12:10:59 AM   
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Animation is actually 4 star but this film is a crime against vocal talent. Why on earth would you cast Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu, and Van Damme if you're not going to give them anything to say? Some of the new characters and members of the Furious Five barely have any lines. This is the Panda show once again but it could have been more. Much more.

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High drama, low humor! - 13/6/2011 12:30:49 PM   
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An extra kung-fu kick to the original!
Though the first one is better, this also cleverly uses Po's father, the Goose as an explanation to the first installment. I think this is 2011's best 3-D movie...the effects gave me a relief to Depp's 3D- POTC:4 !

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RE: High drama, low humor! - 15/6/2011 8:28:10 PM   
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Long ago in China, Lord Shen, heir of the peacock clan that ruled Gongmen City, sought to harness the power of fireworks as a weapon with which to rule the entire country. When he learned from the court’s goat soothsayer that “a warrior of black and white” would one day defeat him, Shen assumed she was referring to the giant pandas and had them exterminated to avert the prophecy. Shen’s parents were horrified at this atrocity and exiled Shen, who swore revenge.  Thirty years later, Po is living his dream as the Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends and fellow kung fu masters, the Furious Five, but is told by Master Shifu that he has yet to achieve inner peace.  When Shifu hears that Shen has developed a cannon which threatens to destroy kung fu, Po and the Furious Five set out to stop him, but Po keeps having strange flashbacks of when he was a baby………


  Though undoubtedly enjoyable, I personally wouldn’t place the original Kung Fu Panda up there with the best animated films from Dreamworks such as Shrek, Flushed Away and How To Train Your Dragon, but it was a huge hit.  The basic idea is the sort of thing that sounds stupid but is actually genius from a commercial and marketing point of view – a martial arts movie with the characters as animals, thereby attracting a wide audience from young to old. Actually it’s not that stupid really – a quick look at the titles of some old martial arts films such as Snake In The Eagle’s Shadow and Mad Monkey Kung Fu will tell you that much of kung fu is based on the movements of animals.  Kung Fu Panda 2 basically takes the first film and ‘ups’ it, its makers obviously believing fervently in the ‘bigger is better’ creed.  If the original was basically an ‘origin’ or a ‘training’ movie, this second film is a full-out action movie, and don’t laugh, I really mean that.  It’s probably as exciting as any live-action film of the action kind you’ll see this year, though I still feel it doesn’t quite hit the heights it should.

Much like the first film, this one begins with a flashback introduction to the story done in Chinese-style paintings, then we quickly move on to a terrific battle sequence where Po and he Furious Five defend the village against attackers.  This is a wonderfully inventive scene, with all the good guys using their specific animal characteristics to defeat their opponents, and sets out an ambition to make its’ action fast and furious without making it hard to follow, unlike many films with action in today.   It succeeds in this throughout, though I didn’t see this in 3D [because, even though it does look better when applied to animated movies as opposed to live action ones, I still don’t feel it’s worth the extra money one pays for it!] and I reckon in that format it’s probably a little blurry at times.  Although the main drive of the story is sometimes broken up by Po’s flashbacks to his childhood and investigation into precisely why his father is a goose, the pace never really slows, as Po [wasn’t he one of the Teletubbies?] sets out on his mission, and we are treated to tons of fabulous action.  There’s escapes from burning temples and battles on ships, but the best sequence is a rickshaw chase about half way through, which seems inspired by but improves on the stunning chariot race from Dreamworks’ earlier The Prince Of Egypt.  Crammed with gags and jaw dropping moments, it’s Jackie Chan crossed with Indiana Jones.  Po battles Shen twice, and their first duel, including its dialogue, somehow reminded me of The Empire Strikes Back, so much so that I half expected Shen to tell Po he was his father.  Their second fight is all too brief, but never mind.

This is one visually stunning animated film, with the chief colours of different settings used well to create certain moods, and I especially loved the way Po’s flashbacks were in good old hand drawn style.  I really think that technically, Dreamworks is ahead of Pixar-just look at the detail, for example, on the close ups of Po’s fur.  The script though is uneven.  It does have more going on than the first film and unifies all of its’ threads very well, and I also love the lack of preachiness.  Violence is seen to solve things in this movie, and Po happily stuffs his face all throughout.  Disney, and I reckon even Pixar, would have incorporated some messages that fighting and eating a lot are bad!  I The film falters though when it talks about Po finding ‘inner peace’,  this attempt to incorporate the psychological aspect of martial arts just coming across as pointless, and what’s up with that stupid bit of ‘magic’ at the climax? Though never dull for a moment,  Kung Fu Panda 2 just lacks that certain magic that you get from really great animated films.  As with Kung Fu Panda, the typical Dreamworks pop-culture humour is absent but what laughs remain sometimes fall a little flat, and, considering you are basically watching animals doing kung fu, I think more and better jokes would have been a good thing.  It’s worth noting that, despite what you might think, this isn’t really for very young children at all.  At the showing I saw, a few got bored, clearly finding it either too intense or just not understanding it.

Jennifer Yuh, a storyboard artist and assistant director on many Dreamworks movies, has been promoted to director here and she just about keeps things well paced, fast without being frantic. Jack Black was born to voice Po, his vibrant personality really comes across and it helps greatly that the character designers gave Po elements of Black’s physical appearance and mannerisms, without being too obvious about it.  The rest of the celebrity filled cast are fine, with Gary Oldman adding another great villain to his lengthy list of screen baddies, though I wish Jackie Chan’s character said more-I almost forgot he was in the film.  Luckily Michelle Yeoh is on hand to add both authority and mystique as the Tigress Soothsayer.  John Powell, who has done sterling work on so many Dreamworks animated films, delivers another superb score, constantly evoking the Oriental setting without going over the top about and writing some thrilling action pieces.  There’s much in Kung Fu Panda 2 that is great, and without a doubt it’s a fun time at the movies.  As with the first film though, I somehow expected more.  O well, there has been talk of several more sequels, and this one ends in a manner that virtually cries out for one, so it won’t be long before there’s another one.
7/10


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Decent but nothing special! - 19/6/2011 3:51:06 PM   
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Some good animation here and a real Eastern feel and at least some backstory driving the plot. However this is a film probably best for kids rather than adults!

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RE: Decent but nothing special! - 3/7/2011 9:24:12 PM   
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Really liked it - almost TOO many action/fight scenes, but it's really enjoyable. The plot surrounding Po's birth and how he came to be with his Dad; and his path for inner peace was decent enough for a sequel - far better than a lot of what's trotted out for some cash-ins.

7/10

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Kung Fu Panda 2 - 18/7/2011 5:10:34 AM   
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Probably, not better than the first one, but it sure is darker, deeper and more touching. It's not a perfect animated movie, but gets close to, as far as I'm concerned.

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Kung Fu Panda 2: Review - 17/8/2011 12:49:52 AM   
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Kung Fu Panda 2 is a fantastic film. It has a great story, the humour in this film is hilarious, the characters are very well done and the visual are great. Adults and children will enjoy this film. I would recommend to go see this film.

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Kung Fu Panda 2 Review - 2/1/2012 10:10:59 PM   
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The storyline arc may seem a tad familiar to fans of the original, but Kung Fu Panda 2 offers enough action, comedy, and visual sparkle to compensate.

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Kung Fu Panda 2 - 23/2/2012 11:05:47 PM   
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Much better than the first. Funny, good plot, great villain in Gary Oldman. 100 times better than the first.

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Kung Fu Panda 2 - 23/2/2012 11:05:48 PM   
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Much better than the first. Funny, good plot, great villain in Gary Oldman. 100 times better than the first.

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