Ben 10: Race Against Time
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A promotional image comparing the main characters, Ben Tennyson, his cousin Gwen, and Grandpa Max, in the series to their live-action counterparts. |
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Directed by | Alex Winter |
Produced by | Alex Winter |
Written by | Mitch Watson |
Starring | Graham Phillips Haley Ramm Lee Majors Christien Anholt Beth Littleford |
Cinematography | Morgan Susser |
Editing by | Suzanne Hines |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | November 21, 2007 |
Running time | 91 min. |
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Language | English |
Budget | $5 million+[1] |
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Ben 10: Race Against Time is a live-action adaptation of the animated television series Ben 10 created by Man of Action. The working title was previously Ben 10 in the Hands of Armageddon. Directed by Alex Winter,[1] it premiered on November 21, 2007 in the USA as a Cartoon Network original movie. The movie has a rating of TV-PG-V.
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[edit] Plot
Taking place after the series, the story opens in Bellwood as a mysterious figure appears immediately starts destroying things. Ben Tennyson (Graham Phillips), in the form of Heatblast (voiced by David Franklin), confronts him. After a short battle, Ben seemingly obliterates the villain.
The next day, Ben goes back to school, and has trouble adjusting to normal life again. After a bad day, he and Gwen Tennyson (Haley Ramm) go over some yearbook photos she took. In the background of one with Ben, Gwen enhances a blurred spot and reveals the same villain Ben defeated earlier. Max Tennyson (Lee Majors) identifies him as Eon (Christien Anholt), an alien the Plumbers captured almost two centuries ago. When he arrived, he was half dead and brought a device with him called the Hands of Armageddon, which would open a time rift to the alien's home dimension and unleash his race upon Earth if activated. They travel to the containment facility where Eon is supposed to be kept, only to find it empty and his guardian aged to near-death.
Traveling back to Bellwood, Max takes Ben and Gwen to the location of the Hands of Armageddon, guarded by the few remaining Plumbers including Principal White (Robert Picardo) and other people Ben and Gwen know. Eon has followed them and breaks into the facility, but cannot activate the device. When Ben attempts to use the Omnitrix, it malfunctions, glowing and refusing to activate. Eon attempts to kidnap Ben, claiming it to be a rescue, but Ben escapes. Eon manages to corner Ben, explaining that his race learned to control time itself, but trapped themselves by misusing their power. He claims that his fate is intertwined with Ben's. Eon is scared off by an old man who happens to be another Plumber before he can elaborate. Grandpa Max decides it would be best for Ben to leave Bellwood so that Eon won't find him, but Ben bravely refuses and they both come to a deal where Ben will be monitored daily by a Plumber in disguise.
The Plumbers, all around town, guard Ben around the clock. When Ben goes to the school gym to be alone, Principal White attempts to calm Ben's fears just when Eon arrives again and shoves White out of the way. This time, Ben is able to become Diamondhead (voiced by Daran Norris) and fight him off. Later on that day, Ben decides to lure Eon into a trap by purposefully leaving himself open, but this backfires and he is captured along with Gwen and Max.
At the Plumber facility storing the Hands of Armageddon, Eon explains some of the background of the Omnitrix: Ben can only remain in his alien forms for ten minutes at a time, a failsafe to prevent them from overwhelming his personality. Eon knows how to deactivate the failsafe, and in doing so can resurrect himself through the Omnitrix. He does so, and Ben is transformed into a younger version of Eon. The older one retreats since there are now two of him. Reborn, Eon activates the Hands of Armageddon. Gwen and Max manage to free themselves and work to stop him. While Max tries to disable the time rift, potentially at the cost of his own life, Gwen appeals to Ben inside Eon. Ben successfully overcomes Eon, and with the help of the other Plumbers manages to save Max and disable the time rift, sending Eon's race back to their own dimension.
Just when it seems like they've won, time stops for everyone but Ben. The older Eon reappears, angered at Ben's victory. Ben transforms into Wildmutt (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) and fights him off, eventually knocking him into the Hands of Armageddon, destroying both the Hands and Eon. After doing an impromptu magic trick for the school talent show, using Wildmutt's timely de-transformation and a well placed stage curtain, Ben finally accepts being just Ben for a while. However, Max points out that aliens are persistent, and as the film ends an alien ship flies towards Earth.
[edit] Production
Ben 10: Race Against Time is confirmed to feature CGI effects and characters, including four of the aliens from the TV series:[1] Diamondhead, Grey Matter, Heatblast, and Wildmutt. Winter stated at the 2007 upfront presentation that he wants Ben 10: Race Against Time "to look like X-Men," an epic adventure that will be "more cinematic than cartoony" and appeal to all ages. Winter promises the film will feature "no Jar Jar."[2] In a behind-the-scenes video played on Cartoon Network's video service, Winter describes the film as "everything you've ever seen in Ben 10 come to life."
[edit] Awards and Nominations
Ben 10: Race Against Time was nominated for two Visual Effects Society Awards: Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries, Movie or Special - Dina Benadon, Evan Jacobs, Brent Young, Chris Christman; and Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program or Commercial - Brent Young, Michael Smith.[3]
[edit] Cast
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[edit] Sequel
Cartoon Network announced at their 2008 upfront that they are currently developing a sequel to Ben 10: Race Against Time.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Exclusive: First Look at the Ben 10 Live-action Movie (September 17, 2007). Retrieved on 2006-09-19.
- ^ CN Upfront: "Ben 10" Live Action and Animated Movies In Production-UPDATED. Retrieved on 2007-10-25.
- ^ fxguide quick takes - Visual Effects Society announces nominees for 6th annual VES Awards
- ^ Toon Zone - PR: Moving Forward, the Force is with Cartoon Network
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