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Cast and Crew
Cast:Nicolas Cage as Balthazar Blake,
Jay Baruchel as Dave Stutler,
Alfred Molina as Maxim Hovarth,
Teresa Palmer as Becky,
Toby Kebbell as Drake Stone,
Monica Bellucci as,Veronica,
Ethan Peck as Andre,
Alice Krige as Morgana
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Release Date: 24 October 2010) (USA)
Writers: Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal
Run Time: 110
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Rating: PG

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No, this is not a new version of the Dragonball live-action movie, this is the Nicolas Cage magic movie called The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and we have 10 SETS of FREE TICKETS to the Neonpunch.com reader that has a few magic tricks up their own sleeves.

It seems as if Disney remembered that it had its own magical boy story, and before Harry comes back for two final movies, Nicolas Cage will teach Jay (Tropic Thunder) Baruchel how to “kame-hame-ha” or at least get a bunch of broomsticks to clean his house.

We admit the trailer is pretty cool looking and Disney thought that Neonpunch readers would more likely go to see this than Toy Story 3 – let’s see if they’re right:

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is a live action version of that Mickey Mouse movie you may remember from when you were a kid which in turn is based on the 1890 poem by Paul Dukas and the 1797 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ballad that we totally knew and didn’t have to look up anywhere because we’re totally cultured – so there.

Its got Nic Cage, Dr. Octopus Alfred Mollina and a kid that isn’t annoying: Jay Baruschel – but the real magic in the movie isn’t the tricks but the appearance of Monica Bellucci – whom we love seeing her giant sized beautiful face every time we pass Sogo. Have a look at the trailer with the cool Depeche Mode music if you haven’t seen it yet:CHICAGO – The fantasy action epic has joined the animated film as the go-to genre for summer films. Disney joins the fray with “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” featuring magic, special effects action and a deep mythology, spiced with Nicolas Cage doing a slightly warped version of a King Arthur-era apprentice for Merlin the Magician.



Merlin actually has three apprentices, as the film opens in the Arthurian age. Balthazar (Cage), becomes locked in a battle with Merlin against the evil Morgana (Alice Krige). Another of Merlin’s protégés, Horvath (Alfred Molina), has joined the evil side and the third apprentice, Veronica (Monica Bellucci), has allied with Balthazar and the elderly wizard. In an epic battle, Merlin is compromised, while Horvath, Morgana and Veronica become locked in a Russian nesting doll-type container.

Balthazar then becomes an immortal, roaming the world in search of a boy who is destined to be the next Merlin, in order to free his colleagues and defeat Morgana. By sheer coincidence he comes upon a boy named Dave in New York City in the year 2000. The boy has accidentally come into Balthazar’s antique shop, a front for his activities. As he looks at the nesting doll, the evil layer is suddenly released in his presence, and a battle between Horvath and Balthazar takes place in front of him. They end up locked in another container, in a spell lasting ten years.

After running from the shop, the boy is retrieved and embarrassed in front of his school group, and grows up as a tech nerd who ends up teaching at NYU. What he doesn’t know is that he is the boy that Balthazar has been searching for. Full grown Dave (Jay Baruchel) encounters Balthazar again ten years to the day of their first meeting, this time brought into the battle after the two other sorcerers have been freed.

It will now be up to Balthazar to teach his new apprentice the magical ropes, to defeat Morgana and Horvath, who has recruited a magician of his own, Drake Stone (Tony Kebbell). The final battle will take place on the streets of Manhattan.

There are two tremendous attributes in this film – the performances of Nicolas Cage and Alfred Molina, and the basis in mythology that adds a powerful incentive to the magical fireworks. Believing in the complex set-up of the typical “good vs. evil” stand off provides an urgency to the defeat of Morgana. Steeping it in the King Arthur story makes it all the more accessible and cool.

Cage has gratefully found a character for his method acting weirdness that is appropriate. His wizard apprentice combines desperation, gravitas and a sense of lifestyle/humor evolved over the thousand years he has roamed through history. His reaction to most situations is world weary, and he projects that onto his apprentice Dave. Some of the early training takes on a Chaplin-esque slapstick with Cage at the helm.

And like his villain in “Spider-Man 2,” Alfred Molina knows what to do with pure evil. He starts with a basis of no regret or humanity, and in this film adds the wacky associate Drake Stone (who in the real world has become a David Copperfield-type Vegas magician) for comic relief. Molina is the type of actor that could read the phone book on film effectively, and his casting provides the oomph that legitimizes the confrontation.

Less effective are the subplots and casting of Dave. Jay Baruchel has made a fortune (presumably) playing the nerd, but here he seems misplaced. Perhaps he is lacking a sense of innocence because of his technological background circa 2010. The subplot involving a romance with a girl (Teresa Palmer) he has known since 6th grade is disappointing, even as it is associated with the famous scene from “Fantasia,” the brooms and mops coming to life to clean his bachelor pad.
The Summer Films of 2010 also continues its awkward pose display. Between “The Last Airbender,” “The Karate Kid” and this film there have been more strange poses to appear magical or in fight mode than a year of Hong Kong “chop-sockys.”



The fight scene runs a little long, but again because of its mythological roots it is more telling, and arguably symbolic as portrayed in New York City. Monica Bellucci makes a welcome cameo in the end as Veronica, stunningly beautiful after being locked in a doll container for a thousand years.

Disney has found the formula to both honor its Sorcerer’s Apprentice/Fantasia past and appeal to the kid-centric action lust of the current age. It helps, too, that Nic Cage is one weird dude.

“The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” opens in everywhere July 14th. Featuring Nicolas Cage, Alfred Molina, Monica Bellucci, Jay Baruchel, Teresa Palmer, Toby Kebbell and Alice Krige. Screenplay by Matt Lopez, Doug Miro and Carlo Bernard, directed by Jon Turteltaub. Rated “PG”
Master magician Balthazar Blake recruits a clearly bland man in his goal to urge New York City from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath.

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Movie Review:
Nicolas Cage stars as Balthazar Blake, a sorcerer seeking a successor to the legendary Merlin, in the fantasy film The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. (Disney Enterprises, Inc./Jerry Bruckheimer, Inc.

First off guys, we have zero to be concerned about. Im not a college of music plant. You can check my examination form for explanation of this.

Earlier tonight we had a possibility of saying this movie during a screening hold by my air wave station. we got a passes by them as well as took my girlfriend. we confess we saw a trailer as well as thought, “ah, looks cool. we might check it out in a theatres.” So we went in awaiting what we got in a trailers, with not most else for expectations.

Anyone who has seen a trailer will know what to expect- a flattering candid plot, with Baruchel as well as Cage versus a film, tonnes of movement as well as great special effects. To my surprise, with that as my categorical expectation, we was astounded with how interesting a movie was! Of course, we can consider it won cheesy as well as cliché free. But even with a clichés in a film, a still a bucket of fun. The tract is not amazing, though a fun, a action, as well as a great amusement was sufficient to have up for it.

The performances have been zero reduced of excellent. Jay Baruchel does a great pursuit personification his common “nerdy” character, if youve seen motion picture similar to The Trotsky or Shes Out of My League, or even a previews for this movie youll know you
e not saying anything different. Nonetheless he still does a great pursuit as well as we all adore his pursuit during personification Dave. we additionally desired Nicholas Cage a GREAT deal, as well as we don routinely similar to him, though he was great in Kick-Ass as well as Bad Lieutenant progressing this year, as well as we could kinda predict he would go on his overwhelming streak, as well as he does so. He plays Balthazar unequivocally mysteriously nonetheless comically. Also great was Alfred Molina as Maxim as well as Tony Kebbells unequivocally decorated description of Drake Stone.

The sorcerer gives his unwilling accomplice a crash course in the art and science of magic, and together, these unlikely partners work to stop the forces of darkness. It’ll take all the courage Dave can muster to survive his training, save the city and get the girl as he becomes THE SORCERER’S APPRENTICE.
First of all, I would like to thanks Advertlets for inviting me to the Media Screening of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice 2 days before the actual release date at GSC Mid Valley. I would say this type of movie best suit me as I always imagine think there’s magic in this world!
What make this movie different from others? They involves the study of physics, manipulating it into the magic world and so on. God knows how much I love physics during my secondary studies xD

Not to mention Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel and Alfred Molina was the main actors and actress for the movie. How can it be not nice you tell me! This was the second time I saw Jay Baruchel acting apart from She’s Out Of My League, he’s definitely a good actor to be. Owh, Alfred Moina was freaking hot in this movie too.
A new live action comedy-adventure loosely based on the “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” segment of Disney’s Fantasia. In modern day Manhatten, the master sorcerer Balthazar Blake (Nicholas Cage) attempts to protect the city from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath (Alfred Molina), an evil wizard with nefarious plans. Horvath is determined to claim New York City for his own evil purposes, and enlists an illusionist (Tony Kebbell) to help him toward that end. Given the formidable forces working against him, Blake does not feel that he can accomplish this mission alone. To help in his venture, he seeks out a seemingly average guy, Dave Stutler (Jay Baruchel), who is recruited to be Blake’s apprentice. Stutler is initially skeptical, and reluctant to get involved, but eventually is convinced by Blake to help in this cause. Blake gives Stutler a crash course in magic, and mishaps invariably ensue. There is also a love interest in peril angle to the storyline that provides additional motivation for Stutler. Together, Blake and Stutler take on Horvath in a classic good versus evil struggle.

The movement scenes have been a genuine exhale of uninformed air- FINALLY a movie where a movement scenes have been comprehensible! Obviously a the family movie so Turteltaub wouldn select a renouned shaky-camera discerning revise style. The movement is unequivocally fun! Theres tonnes of it as well as a special goods have been a great reward too. Theres tonnes of amusement in a film, as well as it was NOT only what we see in a trailer that was funny. Theres a single quite waggish stage in a center that we won spoil given a as well funny!

Overall, whilst not a masterpiece, The Sorcerers Apprentice was a fun time during a cinema, as well as a great movie for a family, even if it leans towards a tad frightening in a little parts. That said, Id suggest it for certain as well as itll have for a great witless summer movement crack for a total family.
Balthazar Blake (NICOLAS CAGE) is a master sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan trying to defend the city from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath (ALFRED MOLINA). Balthazar can’t do it alone, so he recruits Dave Stutler (JAY BARUCHEL), a seemingly average guy who demonstrates hidden potential, as his reluctant protégé.

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