Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers

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Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers
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Directed byHoward E. Baker
Written byTom Rogers
Produced by Lawrence Kasanoff
Jimmy Ienner
Kristy Scanlan
Joshua R. Wexler
Starring
Edited byMichael D. Black
Music byDavid and Eric Wurst
Production
companies
Distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Release date
  • February 23, 2010 (2010-02-23)
Running time
82 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Denmark
LanguagesEnglish
Danish
Finnish
Slovenian
Box office$69,988 [1]

Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers is a 2010 animated adventure comedy film. The film is based on the concept of the Lego toy series, and stars the voices of Ryan McPartlin, Yvonne Strahovski, Roger Rose, Jeff Bennett, Paul Michael Glaser, Gregg Berger, Christopher Emerson and Alex Desert.

Contents

The film received positive reviews for the action and humor, although the consumerism was criticized. [2]

Plot

The film opens with the titular Clutch Powers tunnelling underground in search of a crystal. The process wakes up the Crystal King, who chases Clutch to an underground base. Clutch finds a baby rock monster, which he realizes is the Crystal King's child. Clutch gives it to him and the Crystal King gives him a crystal as a reward. Clutch returns to his base in Lego City and gives the crystal to his boss, Kjeld Playwell, who assigns him some new teammates: Brick Masterson, a firefighter, Peg Mooring, a biologist, and Bernie von Beam, an engineer. Playwell informs them of an incident on the Space Police prison planet.

Clutch and his team arrive on the planet and investigate the situation, despite their lack of cooperation and Clutch's intent of working alone. After seeing that someone is stuck in one of the prisoners' cells, they are attacked by an unseen wizard, who disappears with the other two criminals. Clutch and his teammates free the Watch Commander, who states that he removed the spark plugs of all ships to ensure that the criminals will never escape from the planet. The criminals take the team's ship and destroy the other ships.

The team shows their lack of cooperation when they attempt to create a ship, and Clutch decides to build the ship for the team alone after declaring that a team arguing with each other while being ordered to do their tasks is why he always works alone. During a video call on the trip back, Clutch claims responsibility for the team's failure: he was distracted by the symbol on the Watch Commander's prison pod which referred to Omega, one of the two criminals led in the prison escape by the wizard. Playwell informs the team that the wizard is Mallock the Malign, infamous for terrorizing a medieval planet named Ashlar. The planet's ruler, the late King Revet, sacrificed his own life to ensure his kingdom's safety and Mallock's previous imprisonment. He left his son Prince Varen with his golden sword to rule, despite Prince Varen's incapability of preparing in battle. Playwell orders Clutch and the team to travel there to capture Mallock.

The team manages to get to Ashlar, but their ship accidentally knocks down Lego-Henge (a spoof of Stonehenge). They get take refuge in an abandoned medieval mine, but not after witnessing a group of armed skeletons marching down the forest, realizing that Mallock has gained a stranglehold of Ashlar around his fortress with a joint skeleton/goblin army acting as his own forces. As Peg, Brick, and Bernie build a battle chariot, Clutch leaves to get Prince Varen to convince him to fight against Mallock. In the fortress Mallock learns of the team's presence and orders his two skeleton cronies, Skelly and Bones, to go after Clutch so they can find the prince and the golden sword to finalize his takeover of Ashlar.

Back in the forest Clutch ends up at a bridge, but a troll named Hogar refuses to let him across until Clutch answers three riddles. Skelly and Bones catch up with Clutch after a failed attempt to trap him, demanding Hogar to surrender Clutch to them. Hogar attempts to fight off the skeletons by hypnotizing them, but they don't fall for it, prompting an annoyed Hogar to swallow Clutch. He hits the skeletons with his club, runs to a secret doorway, spits Clutch out on the other side of the wall and shows him the way to the castle of Prince Varen, telling him about the history of his father and the golden sword. Hogar also tells Clutch that he was the only troll on the kingdom's team and that he was assigned to protect Varen. Back at the medieval camp, Bernie is revealed to be in love with Peg, who leaves to look for an animal that made mysterious tracks, but instead encounters and befriends a dragon. Back at the castle, Clutch finds Prince Varen, but Varen fails and gets furious at Clutch. Clutch tells him that he was trying to help him defeat the wizard's forces, but Varen rejects him, confessing that he's no match for Mallock. Fed up, Clutch goes back to the camp and sees that a dwarf will help them.

Eventually, Prince Varen, Hogar, and their knights decide to help Clutch and his team in their battle against Mallock. Varen and Clutch sneak into Mallock's castle by disguising Peg as Varen, but Mallock traps them in a bone cage above a lava lake while the skeleton army forces the knights to retreat. Brick, Peg, Hogar and Bernie crash their chariot into a ditch. With no choice, Hogar brings the golden sword's chest to Mallock, only to find that it's empty. Varen and Clutch send a message to the team. Bernie gains hope and they rebuild their broken chariot. They reunite with the knights and attack the skeleton army. Back in the castle, Peg summons the same dragon she encountered and tells it to destroy the cage, freeing Clutch and Varen, who retrieve the golden sword that Varen dropped earlier. After much convincing from Clutch, Varen decides to face his fear of Mallock to ensure his kingdom's safety. Around the same time, Mallock attempts to trick Clutch into giving the sword to him by promising to lead him to his father, but Clutch refuses, saying that "I already found him!".

As Clutch watches Varen use the golden sword to fight against Mallock, Brick uses a jet pack to land on Mallock's fortress, where he fights Skelly and Bones. Bernie helps Brick by throwing a gear at the skeletons. Back inside the fortress, Mallock taunts Varen for retaining his title as Prince of Ashlar as he uses his staff to attack Varen. Varen takes enough power from Mallock's staff into his sword, allowing the sword to unleash its full power. Varen uses the sword to trap Mallock with a glowing chain, declaring Mallock under arrest and himself the new King of Ashlar. Following Mallock's defeat, Hogar is freed from his restrains and the skeleton army dissolves into smoke, leaving Clutch's team and the knights to celebrate their victory. Varen is then officially declared the new King, and when Clutch and his team transport Mallock back to Lego City, Varen thanks him for being loyal and for being part of the team. The team then returns to Lego City, allowing the authorities to send the imprisoned Mallock back to the prison planet. Congratulating the team for their efforts, Playwell tells them that Omega is still on the loose. Encouraged with a newfound belief in teamwork, the team head onward to a new adventure to capture the criminal.[ citation needed ]

Cast

Music

Songs included "I Work Alone" and "Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us" by Micheal Lloyd and Greg O’Connor.[ citation needed ]

Reception

Commercial performance

The film grossed $69,988 in South Korea. In its opening weekend, the film grossed $38,668 in 63 theatres, with an average of $613 per theatre. [3]

Critical reception

Common Sense Media gave it 3 out of 5 stars, saying it was a "clever, witty adventure--but also one big Lego ad". [2]

Legacy

Clutch Powers has appeared as a recurring character in the animated series Ninjago . He was first mentioned by Cole as a collector of priceless artifacts and as the maker of the Blade Cup, a trophy for performing artists and entertainers, in episode 9 of season 1, "The Royal Blacksmiths". He made his first appearance in the eleventh season, and reappeared in the miniseries and fourteenth season. [4] The name is a tribute to the term the LEGO Group uses in quality control tests to describe characteristics of the ABS plastic: "clutch power" describes the force with which studs and anti-studs adhere. [5]

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