Despicable Me Gru directed by Chris Renaud. “Gru is a deplorable man who plans the most incredible criminal act in history: stealing the Moon. Incited by an evil mother, he will only find one obstacle in his way: three orphan girls that he will have to take care of temporarily. Extracted from Filmaffinity. See also: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despicable_Me http://www.ecartelera.com/peliculas/gru-mi-villano-favorito/
“The Spiderwick Chronicles” directed by Mark Waters “Strange events begin to unfold when the Grace family (Jared, his brother Simon, his sister Mallory and their mother) leave New York and move into the old mansion owned by their uncle Arthur Spiderwick.” Extracted from Filmaffinity. See also: http://www.decine21.com/Peliculas/Las-cronicas-de-Spiderwick-11025 http://www.spiderwickchronicles.com/intl/es/ http://www.imdb.com/title/ tt0416236/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spiderwick_Chronicles_(film) The selected titles are a
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” by Lemony Snicket “Violet, Klaus and Sunny, the Baudelaires, are three young orphans who are successively adopted by strange relatives and others, including Lemony Snicket, who is the narrator of the story. Also taking charge of the Baudelaires is the cunning and cowardly Count Olaf whose goal
“Stardust” directed by Matthew Vaughn “Bestselling author Neil Gaiman and filmmaker Matthew Vaughn bring us Stardust, the tale of a star falling from the vault of heaven into a magical realm. The star is not just any meteorite, but a beautiful woman in danger pursued by very diverse creatures who seek
"How to train your dragon" directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. “Set in the mythical world of rugged Vikings and wild dragons, and based on the children's book by Cressida Cowell, this action-comedy tells the story of Hiccup, a teenage Viking who doesn't exactly fit into the age-old reputation of
“Gulliver's Travels” directed by Rob Letterman “Lemuel Gulliver (Jack Black), a writer who works as a mail carrier for a major New York newspaper, dreams of becoming a travel editor. To do this, he decides to embark on an adventure to the Bermuda Triangle, but a terrible storm will drag him to a
“Where the Wild Things Are” directed by Spike Jonze “Adapting Sendak's classic into a live-action feature film is thus not the easiest game Spike Jonze and his co-writer Dave Eggers could concoct to prolong their nostalgia for immaturity. And the film is the very strange, stimulating and risky result of
“The Novice Witch” directed by Robert Stevenson “When young Charlie, Carrie and Paul move into a small village during World War 2, they discover that their hostess, Miss Price (Angela Lansbury), is an apprentice witch! Although her first attempts at magic will yield crazy results such as successfully casting a spell on
“The neverending story”a film by Wolfgang Petersen “Hidden in the attic of his school, Bastian devours during class hours an enigmatic book, “The neverending story”, which recounts the gradual destruction of the Kingdom of Fantasy. A kind of mysterious "Nothing" destroys the entire country and all the creatures that inhabit it. tailored
“The Neverending Story” directed by Wolfgang Petersen “Little Bastian is often looked down upon by his classmates. On one of his outings one afternoon, he walks into an old book store where he meets its owner, a very kind old man who lends him a magical book. Bastian looking through that strange book,