Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Bratz girls take the stage and travel to London where they form their very-own band.The Bratz girls take the stage and travel to London where they form their very-own band.The Bratz girls take the stage and travel to London where they form their very-own band.
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- Jade
- (voice)
Dionne Quan
- Yasmin
- (voice)
Olivia Hack
- Cloe
- (voice)
Kaley Cuoco
- Kirstee
- (voice)
Lacey Chabert
- Kaycee
- (voice)
Wendie Malick
- Burdine Maxwell
- (voice)
Charlie Schlatter
- Cameron
- (voice)
Danielle Judovits
- Megan
- (voice)
- …
Ogie Banks
- Dylan
- (voice)
Jessica DiCicco
- Roxxy
- (voice)
- (as Jessica Di Cicco)
Greg Ellis
- Byron Powell
- (voice)
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This is a good movie for children, but it does have numerous flaws, however.
If you're over the age of 8 you most likely won't enjoy it.
As previously mentioned, at the beginning of the movie they just whip out guitars from out of nowhere and start playing like pros. Without amps or anything.
Then there's the whole magazine thing. Seriously, it costs money to start running a magazine. But they got it done by the end of the day...? Then, when they go to London, they cam't get into the concert because what's her face stole the tickets. So they decide to form a band in under an hour and get in. But before doing the most logical thing, like you know, writing a song, they go and shop for "punkalicious" outfits. Then when they get there they go up on stage and play like pros. And all of them play guitar. But I can hear various other instruments.
Then after the concert everyone is happy, and guess what? Their song is number one on the charts! That leaves me to ask further questions like, how'd they get a contract so fast? How come hoards of fans don't follow them around int he episodes that follow the movie? Those questions and various others will go unanswered.
If you're over the age of 8 you most likely won't enjoy it.
As previously mentioned, at the beginning of the movie they just whip out guitars from out of nowhere and start playing like pros. Without amps or anything.
Then there's the whole magazine thing. Seriously, it costs money to start running a magazine. But they got it done by the end of the day...? Then, when they go to London, they cam't get into the concert because what's her face stole the tickets. So they decide to form a band in under an hour and get in. But before doing the most logical thing, like you know, writing a song, they go and shop for "punkalicious" outfits. Then when they get there they go up on stage and play like pros. And all of them play guitar. But I can hear various other instruments.
Then after the concert everyone is happy, and guess what? Their song is number one on the charts! That leaves me to ask further questions like, how'd they get a contract so fast? How come hoards of fans don't follow them around int he episodes that follow the movie? Those questions and various others will go unanswered.
I look back on watching the film and playing the PC game with fond memories, but now... Makes me majorly face palm. Plot holes, inconsistency, and poor writing abound in this animated film. However, despite all the flaws, there are worse things to show your children.
All of the characters, although poorly written, at least had impact on the story. None were really just there to sell dolls, and I appreciated that. The animation was decent enough, despite me occasionally asking "Do you even Physics?"
While most of the music was bland and forgettable, one or two songs I'll admit I'll sing along with. (So Good anyone?)
While the drama was forced and the writing was bland, there are some lines here and there that were very quotable. There are even some good jokes and visual gags here and there, although I found all of the forth wall breaks forced and painful.
Overall, not a good movie, but not the worst I've seen. In the end, I believe that is how you properly describe this movie: There are worse. 4/10
All of the characters, although poorly written, at least had impact on the story. None were really just there to sell dolls, and I appreciated that. The animation was decent enough, despite me occasionally asking "Do you even Physics?"
While most of the music was bland and forgettable, one or two songs I'll admit I'll sing along with. (So Good anyone?)
While the drama was forced and the writing was bland, there are some lines here and there that were very quotable. There are even some good jokes and visual gags here and there, although I found all of the forth wall breaks forced and painful.
Overall, not a good movie, but not the worst I've seen. In the end, I believe that is how you properly describe this movie: There are worse. 4/10
The movie 'Bratz: Rock Angelz', is disgusting. Plainly, simply, stomach churning. The plot-line was nearly non-existent, the goofs were to numerous to count, the music they called 'rock, would be rejected as 'something terrible', by a three year old. It was completely unrealistic, and very stereotypical about England, and the states. It was actually bizarre, and gave me nightmares. I would be sleeping peacefully, dreaming of bananas when suddenly a giant Bratz doll wielding a swinging guitar bursts in and begins to sing. The terrible music kills me, and I wake up, drenched in a cold sweat. Unless you want to see something terrible, I would suggest with all my heart not to not see this movie.
I notice that a lot of the comments here are from an adult/parent viewing perspective, which is nice and all, but certainly not the target age of the movie... and for young girls, this movie really is perfect for them! It's fun, stylish, and each character has a strong distinct personality. Yes, they do have a few airhead moments for comedic effect, and it does that well!
What really matters in movies like this, is that it grabs a child's imagination, pulls them into the dreamy frame of mind of wishing such wonderful things could happen to them too, with well-made original songs that you can't help but sing in your head. It seems a lot of people have forgotten what they loved as a child, because I know that I would've been dreaming about the Bratz Rock Angelz for weeks after seeing this!
On a final side point, to all those tiresome adults out there who claim that 'Bratz just turns people into prostitutes and reinforces the idea that you HAVE to look good in life', you're oh so very wrong! Children (and imaginative fun people of all ages) can totally appreciate the wonderful fantasy of being able to look wonderful, go shopping for new styles whenever the whim suits you, getting noticed by other people for having such a unique character and charm about you... whilst, at the same time, realising this is a fantasy fictional dreamworld they're thinking of. Girls totally love the hot styles of Bratz, with vivid pink&black striped stockings and big black boots, but I promise you, if you ever bought those for your daughter, she'd soon tell you she'd never ever wear them herself; she just thinks its totally cool for her dolls, and that's all there is to it.
What really matters in movies like this, is that it grabs a child's imagination, pulls them into the dreamy frame of mind of wishing such wonderful things could happen to them too, with well-made original songs that you can't help but sing in your head. It seems a lot of people have forgotten what they loved as a child, because I know that I would've been dreaming about the Bratz Rock Angelz for weeks after seeing this!
On a final side point, to all those tiresome adults out there who claim that 'Bratz just turns people into prostitutes and reinforces the idea that you HAVE to look good in life', you're oh so very wrong! Children (and imaginative fun people of all ages) can totally appreciate the wonderful fantasy of being able to look wonderful, go shopping for new styles whenever the whim suits you, getting noticed by other people for having such a unique character and charm about you... whilst, at the same time, realising this is a fantasy fictional dreamworld they're thinking of. Girls totally love the hot styles of Bratz, with vivid pink&black striped stockings and big black boots, but I promise you, if you ever bought those for your daughter, she'd soon tell you she'd never ever wear them herself; she just thinks its totally cool for her dolls, and that's all there is to it.
This film brings me so much nostalgia. It is a bit silly in places but it's for kids so who cares? I doubt kids are going to think how can they afford to start a magazine and how did they get a record deal etc. The Bratz are always so stylish throughout and it shows true friendship and how to have fun.
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- Bandes originalesSo Good
Written by J. Elofsson, A. Carlsson, and A. Thompson
Performed by The Bratz Rock Angelz
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