Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens

2012

Action / Animation / Family / Sci-Fi

35
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright81%
IMDb Rating5.8101609

Plot summary


Uploaded by: FREEMAN

Director

Top cast

Troy Baker Photo
Troy Baker as Retaliator
Tara Strong Photo
Tara Strong as Ben Tennyson / Upgrade / Sandra Tennyson / Computer Voice
Dwight Schultz Photo
Dwight Schultz as Dr. Animo
Steve Blum Photo
Steve Blum as Heatblast / Mechamorph
720p.WEB 1080p.WEB
585.21 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 9 min
P/S 0 / 6
1.1 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 9 min
P/S 1 / 6

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by huggibear7 / 10

Excellent! Awesome animations!

The animation graphics are awesome. The way the characters transform from one into another is like 'how did they do that'? Amazing! But I like Disney, DreamWorks and Pixar animations a lot more because of the plots, the humor and the cuteness factors. However, this one is good for young boys and girls who like all that high-impact action. There is no shortage of that going on in this movie. Solid 7 Stars from me for all the animated work put into this.

Reviewed by dp-1727510 / 10

Ben 10 perfection

The perfect Ben 10 film for any fan and any kid. This film takes every original voice actor from the original series that the new series very much lacked, and it gives you a sense of nostalgia and a feeling of this being a new chapter in your childhood. This film is visually amazing making the Cg animation feel completely natural. The story is very simple and varies between generic and episodic. The villain is somewhat weak until you find out his backstory which is told at the very end. The characters feel like the same characters from the original series, the writing is brilliant, and the dialogue is perfect. The banter between Ben and Gwen is fun as always, and it gives you a lot of hope for Ben 10 after the lack of quality in the TV shows. This film is very fun and will leave you feeling like a kid seeing Ben 10 for the first time.

Reviewed by xamtaro5 / 10

Lazy attempt at revisiting the original

After years of following the adventures of teenage Ben Tennyson through Alien Force and Ultimate Alien, this all-CGI movie takes us back to the Ten Year old Ben Tennyson that animation fans were first introduced to. For the benefit of all, here are the basics. Ten year old Ben Tennyson comes across this alien technology called "The Omnitrix" that allows him to morph into 10 different types of aliens. Together with his grandpa, who is secretly a hi tech defender of earth, and his magic wielding cousin Gwen, Ben Tennyson uses his new gift to take out any evil alien that may threaten mankind.

Over the course of the series, Ben 10 is notable for developing a rich mythos and fictional universe filled with alien technology, extraterrestrial races, almost as diverse as Star Wars. This new movie throws you right into that universe without any form of introduction to anything. So, if you are not a pre-existing Ben 10 fan, be prepared to do a lot of wiki-ing.

However, any good fan would tell you how over-done the plot is. This is not the first time where some mishap causes a recurring glitch in Ben's Omnitrix. This is not the first time where some super powered alien comes after Ben for reasons unknown. Heck, this whole plot seems like a futile follow up to "Secret of the Omnitrix" the previous Ben 10 animated movie (which was in traditional 2D animation and a lot better than this one by the way). So after a whole summer of kicking alien butt, Ben has to go back to school. One night he gets a summons to meet Azmuth, the creator of the omnitrix, and leaves with his ally Tetrax despite being grounded. At the meeting place, they are attacked by a blue "Tokustar" which disappears and an evil Mechamorph warrior ambushes Ben thinking that Ben knows the whereabouts of the mysterious Tokustar.(See what i mean by needing lots of pre-existing knowledge of the Ben 10 Universe?)

Now the mystery element is the main attraction. The show keeps the viewers asking questions until the last moment: Where is Azmuth, who is the mysterious attacker, what is wrong with the omnitrix etc. But the resolution to the story is very anti-climatic. Overall, it lacks the intergalactic scope of "Secret of the Omnitrix" or the novelty of the live action movies (as bad as they were). If it were not for the CGI animation, this movie could have easily been a mid season episode of the original series.

The CGI itself is another problem. The computer animation tries to translate the original anime-styled designs to 3D CGI but with sub-par results. The simples lines and colors that work so well in 2D just seems unimpressive in 3D CGI and downright lazy at times. For example, characters' hair look more like clumps of clay, clothing lack any folds, background buildings and props are hastily rendered with only the most basic of shadings. Sometimes even the mouth movements seem out of sync with dialogue. The designs are great but the actual CGI quality is sadly below mediocre; more fitting for a early 2000s TV series than a 2012 movie. Vehicles, wreckage and the like have a certain weightless feel about them and those fire, water or smoke effects look years behind the times. Just comparing this to the Ben 10: Vilgax attacks PSP video game shows you how lacking this show is in terms of quality.

The movie's only redeeming quality is the voice acting. Tara Strong and the other original voice actors return to the roles that they helped give life to and once again put forth an awesome performance. The chemistry is impeccable; just hearing Ben and Gwen bicker again will bring a smile to any fan's face. More thought seems to have gone into the dialogue script than coming up with a fresh epic story.

It is a valiant move to try and revisit the original Ben 10 but at least try to do it right. The creators could have gotten a more competent animation studio and a "bigger" plot to justify this movie as a movie and not a random episode of the TV series but with crappy animation.

Read more IMDb reviews