Not exact matches
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening April 10, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS Dragonball Evolution (PG for intense action and brief adult language) Sci - fi martial arts adventure, based on the Akira Toriyama novel about a young warrior (Justin Chatwin)
who, with a handful of friends, sets out on a quest to
save the planet
from an
evil king (James Marsters) bent on
world domination.
From the minds who brought you 21 Jump Street comes the tale of an average LEGO named Emmet Brickowoski (Chris Pratt) who's summoned on a superhero adventure to save his brick - tastic world from the evil Lord Business (Will Ferre
From the minds
who brought you 21 Jump Street comes the tale of an average LEGO named Emmet Brickowoski (Chris Pratt)
who's summoned on a superhero adventure to
save his brick - tastic
world from the evil Lord Business (Will Ferre
from the
evil Lord Business (Will Ferrell).
The action - themed title casts players as the «towering» Bakugan,
who must
save the
world from the nefarious Spectra and his similarly
evil Vexos minions.
It starred Frankie Muniz (
from «Malcolm in the Middle») as a junior - high James Bond
who had to get over his fear of talking to girls in order to complete his mission and
save the
world from some contrived
evil.
O'Brien's Thomas leads the charge, working together with his current crew and some old enemies
from the past, to
save a friend
who's been kidnapped by the
evil WCKD group,
who thinks he's the cure to the deadly virus that's already turned most of the
world's population into zombies.
There he meets his new best friends Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), joins the Quidditch team, learns some magic spells, and
saves the
world by protecting the Sorcerer's Stone
from the
evil Voldemort (or, he -
who - must - not - be-named).
It follows the story of what are seemingly adorable mythological celebrities
who are, in fact, responsible for
saving the
world from the
evil Pitch.
In this strange new
world all of Neptunes» friends have no idea
who she is, but they soon realise they have to work together to defeat this new
evil in order to
save the
world from total destruction.
Even the story has the classic Zelda flavour to it, you play as a plucky adventurer
who must
save the land
from an
evil bishop
who wishes to turn the
world into a monster filled dystopia.
The player takes on the role of a gentleman hero named Vincent
who, facing the invasion of
evil robots
from space, needs to
save the
world.
This hero,
who is given a mega-blaster arm cannon, is dubbed «Mega-Man» (or Rock Man in Japan) and he
saves the
world from Dr. Wily and his
evil Robot Masters.
It takes an already bizarre concept —
saving animals
from the end of the
world by placing them on an ark - like spaceship — and dials it up to 11, throwing giant arm transplants and
evil twins
who dress like Santa Claus into the mix.
As with its predecessors, you must take on the mantle of Link, a green - clad, pointy - eared youth
who must
save Princess Zelda (and by extension, the
world)
from the
evil Ganondorf.
In order to
save your children
from the
evil fossil fuel industries
who pay copious amounts of money to this blog to spread misinformation, you spend hours of your own time astroturfing this blog with post after post demanding peer reviewed answers to all your questions whilst ignoring anything directing you to what you think is an opinion blog (unless it's «proof» of fossil fuel funding, then blogs are apparently OK) just to convince us that man emits CO2 and the
world has warmed since industrialisation??
There is a bottom - up factor, meaning that almost all the new students
who go into climate studies these days are motivated by a desire to «
save the
world»
from evil humans rather than to be critical, skeptical or uncommitted observers.