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Directed by Matthew Vaughn
A charmingly naïve boy from the English village of Wall travels to a magical, mythical world in search of the falling star that will help him win the heart of his true love in this fantasy adventure starring Charlie Cox, Claire Danes, Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ricky Gervais, and Sienna Miller. For hundreds of years the massive cobblestone barrier that surrounds the sleepy English hamlet of Wall has kept the citizens of the village safe and secure from the malevolent supernatural forces that stir just outside its perimeter. When dashing Tristan Thorne (Cox) promises the fairest girl in the village, Victoria (Miller), that he will prove his love by bestowing her with a genuine falling star, his daring mission sends him on an adventure far outside the comfortable confines of Wall. In order to find the fallen star, Tristan will have to ascend the wall and venture deep into the forbidden heart of the fantastical realm known as Stormhold. Upon discovering that the meteorite he sought was in fact a beautiful girl named Yvaine (Danes), who has stumbled though space and is now being pursued by the King of Stormhold's (Peter O'Toole) sons (who long to use her cosmic powers to lay claim to the throne), Tristan vows to protect the otherworldly visitor at all costs. But the king's sons aren't the only ones in search of the luminous Yvaine; fearsome witch Lamia (Pfeiffer) has become convinced that the young girl's power can help her to achieve eternal youth and beauty. As Tristan makes his way through Stormhold on a mission to bring the star back to Wall, he will encounter a series of spectacular characters and creatures that will lead him to a fate he never imagined. Layer Cake director Matthew Vaughn serves as director and co-screenwriter for this tale of witches and pirates adapted from the novel by fantasy icon Neil Gaiman, who also produces. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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badthingbadthing Stardust (2007)
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"Take 2 cups of fantasy, add 1/2 cup of horror and a 1/4 cup comedy. Stir well and voila! the perfect recipe for this deliciously done movie! " [More]
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"I read the Neil Gaiman novel that Stardust is an adaptation of just a little while ago and thought it was great. Light and entertaining and yet another version of Joseph Campbell’s “A Hero’s Journey,” the story has a young man trying to find out something about himself as he tries to find a fallen star that he wants to present to the woman he loves but who doesn’t love him back. In the magica " [More]
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"Released: August 10, 2007Director: Matthew Vaughn*****Part comedy, part adventure, part romance, Stardust might as well have been titled The Princess Bride Part 2. In order to win the hand (and heart) of local spoiled girl Victoria, Tristan journeys into the kingdom of Stormhold to acquire a fallen star. Competing with him on th " [More]
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"Excellent movie! Great script, really funny characters, a fantastic, very lighthearted experience. I feel like this was the movie the Brothers Grimm film wanted to be. " [More]
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"As an admitted fan of fantasy, I was very much looking forward to finally seeing Stardust. It did not disappoint. Engaging plot, a universe populated by well-developed characters, a healthy sprinkling of magic - it all comes together to serve as a wonderful stage to explore The Big Idea. Which happens to be not about an affirmation of some philosophical credo or a celebration of the triumph " [More]
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"[quote user="indieabby88"] That's my rant. Otherwise, I thought it was a good movie, worth seeing, and probably a better credit to Neil Gaiman's body of work than was "Stardust," although I gotta admit I did like that one. [/quote] Skypilot and myself are both big Stardust fans. You kind of confirmed what I suspected--the animation did seem really smooth and polished in the teasers I saw and la " [More]
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"[quote user="seely"] I just saw a trailer for Coraline the other night and was pretty intrigued. I believe they said it was "hand drawn digital animation"--almost seems like a contradiction of terms but intriguing none-the-less. Anyone heard much about this or seen it? I'm hoping its not just another "visual masterpeice" with little or no substance beyond some snazzy " [More]
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"I had a little trouble compiling this list last year, but overall I'm pretty happy with it. The only one that I thought about changing in retrospect was Zodiac, which I'd take off the list in favor of Black Book, which has grown on my in hindsight. But for now, I'll leave it the way it is. My top 10 films of 2007...in roughly reverse order (i.e. with the best at the bottom of this list " [More]
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"If your familiy is like mine, you guys always watch a movie after Thanksgiving dinner. When I was younger, my uncle usually picked the movies. He had questionable judgment...* As I got older, they started letting me pick the movies, and I took this responsibility very seriously. Here's how some of the movies went over with my family. I'd love to hear about your family movie experiences. Top 5 Movies Good for the Whole Family on Thanksgiving[More]
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"[quote user="SkyPilot"]You're right about those LucasArts games though. How about Full Throttle, a murder mystery/adventure with a badass biker as the main character! I had a blast with the LucasArts series of Monkey Island games. "I am Guybrush Threepwood...and I want to become a pirate!" The movie would be like Pirates of the Caribbean mixed with Princess Bride. In fact, twenty years ago Cary Elwes would've been perfect " [More]
 

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