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  1. UP (2009) Scene: Elderly Fight/The new 'Alpha'. In an attempt to rescue both Russell (Jordan Nagai) and Kevin, Carl (Ed Asner) is confronted by Charles Muntz (Christopher Plummer).'Up' (200th ...

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  2. Dec 8, 2022 · Up (2009) Final Battle with healthbars. After freeing Kevin (Pete Docter), Carl (Ed Asner) and his friends is getting out from The Spirit Of Adventure zeppelin But they we're confronted by...

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    At eight years old, Carl Fredricksen was a fan of Charles F. Muntz, who piloted his own self-made dirigible, "Spirit of Adventure". One day, while running down a sidewalk, pretending to pilot his balloon (a regular blue balloon with the words "Spirit of Adventure" written on the side), Carl hears a voice coming from a dilapidated house. Curious, Ca...

    Edward Asner as Carl Fredricksen (Jeremy Leary voiced Carl as a young child). Docter and Rivera noted Asner's television alter ego, Lou Grant had been helpful in writing for Carl, because it guided...
    Christopher Plummer as Charles F. Muntz. Muntz is an old explorer looking for the beast of Paradise Falls; he vowed not to return to North America until he had captured the creature. He uses a grou...
    Jordan Nagai as Russell. On their journey, Russell makes several comments to Carl that suggest that Russell's father and mother are no longer together. Russell's design was based on Pixar animator...
    Bob Peterson as Dug, a Golden Retriever who can talk. He is the misfit of a pack of talking dogs owned by Muntz. Peterson knew he would voice Dug when he wrote his line "I have just met you, and I...

    Writing for Up first began in 2004 by director Pete Docter. The fantasy of a flying house was developed on the idea of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating, which stemmed from his difficulty with social situations growing up. Actor and writer Thomas McCarthy aided Docter and Bob Peterson in shaping the story for about three months. Doc...

    Docter made Venezuela the film's setting after Ralph Eggleston gave him a video of the tepui mountains; Venezuela and tepuis were already featured in a previous Disney film, Dinosaur. In 2004, Docter and eleven other Pixar artists spent three days reaching Monte Roraima by airplane, jeep, and helicopter. They spent three nights there painting and s...

    When the film screened at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California from May 29 to July 23, 2009, it was accompanied by Lighten Up!, a live show featuring Disney characters. Other tie-ins included children's books such as My Name is Dug, illustrated by screenwriter Ronnie del Carmen. Despite Pixar's track record, Target Corporation, and Walma...

    Critical response

    Since its release, Up has widely received acclaim. Rotten Tomatoes reports that 98% of critics have given the film a "Certified Fresh" positive review, based on 285 reviews, with an 8.7/10 review average. The site's consensus states: "An exciting, funny, and poignant adventure, Upoffers an impeccably crafted story told with wit and arranged with depth, as well as yet another visual Pixar treat." The film also holds a score of 88 on the review aggregator website Metacritic as of September 15,...

    Box office

    Upearned $293,004,164 in the United States and Canada and $438,338,580 in other territories for a worldwide total of $731,342,744. In the United States and Canada, Up is the forty-seventh highest-grossing film, the tenth highest-grossing Disney film, the seventh highest-grossing 3–D film, the sixth highest-grossing animated film, and the third highest-grossing Pixar film. On its opening weekend, it performed stronger than analysts had been expecting, ranking number one with $68,108,790. This...

    The film was the winner of Best Animated Feature at the 2010 Golden Globes, the 37th Annie Awards, and the 82nd Academy Awards. Up also became the second animated film (as well as the first CGI film) to be nominated for the prestigious Best Picture Oscar, but lost to Iraq war thriller The Hurt Locker. Other notable nominees included James Cameron's...

    A video game, Kinect Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure, was released on March 20, 2012, for Xbox 360. It features characters from five of Pixar's films: Up, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille, and Toy...
    There is also an "Up" game that was released in May 2009.

    For a short time you could meet Carl, Russell, and Dug, three characters from the film at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort. Their meeting location was in the Magic of Disn...

    In 2011, Bangerter Homes re-created the house (reportedly with permission from Disney on the condition that the plans be turned over once completed, and that it is the only house from the film to be built) at 13218 Herriman Rose Blvd. in Herriman, Utah, as part of the Salt Lake area Parade of Homes, later a private home residence.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Battles are most often seen in war movies, but the best battle scenes can come from any genre; they can come from fantasy flicks, science fiction classics, historical dramas, or even superhero blockbusters. A great battle scene does a lot for a movie.

  5. Battle Up (2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Jul 7, 2024 · SPOILER ALERT! This story contains plot details from episode 4 of Season 2 of House of the Dragon on HBO.. War always has its heartbreaking casualties, and the epic battle that ensued at the end ...