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Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows

Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows is a 2005 computer-animated science fantasy action film based on the Bionicle toy line by Lego and the third installment in the Bionicle film series. It is largely a sequel to Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui, with the majority of events taking place before that film's ending. Like Legends of Metru Nui, Web of Shadows is a prequel to the first film, Bionicle: Mask of Light. This is the first Bionicle film to not be given a rating by the MPAA. It was released on DVD on October 11, 2005 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Miramax Home Entertainment label.

Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows
Directed byTerry Shakespeare
David Molina
Screenplay byBrett Matthews
Story byBob Thompson
Henry Gilroy
Greg Farshtey
Produced bySue Shakespeare
Bob Thompson
Edited byBilly Jones
Music byNathan Furst
Production
companies
Distributed byBuena Vista Home Entertainment
Release date
October 11, 2005
Running time
74 minutes
CountriesDenmark
Taiwan
United States
LanguageEnglish

In the film, the Toa Metru return to their island city home of Metru Nui to rescue the Matoran populace whom they are sworn to protect; the Matoran all remain in a deep coma following the events of the previous film. Upon arrival, the Toa discover that the city has been overrun by spider-like creatures called Visorak, who capture the Toa and mutate them into beast-like creatures known as Hordika. The Toa Hordika work with a group of beings called Rahaga to find a way to revert to their original forms while remaining committed to their primary objective of rescuing the Matoran.

Plot

Makuta, the Master of Shadows, is still frozen in his crystal prison following the events of the previous film. A mysterious figure calls out his name, then scratches the prison and extracts a shard from it. This figure is later revealed to be Roodaka, the queen of the Visorak horde, and she is later shown infusing the shard into her chest as she vows to free Makuta from his prison.

Vakama, as a Turaga, continues in voice-over the story of the Toa Metru. Having combined their elemental powers to seal the Makuta in protodermis at the end of the previous film, the Toa left Metru Nui to find a home for the sleeping Matoran, vowing to return to the city to rescue those they were forced to leave behind. However, in their absence, the city became overrun by the 'stealers of life', the Visorak horde.

The Toa Metru (Vakama, Nokama, Matau, Onewa, Whenua, and Nuju) arrive on the shore of Metru Nui and proceed towards the Coliseum where the Matoran are being held, observing the damage that has been dealt to the city. They are soon ambushed and captured by a group of Visorak and taken to the Coliseum, where they are infused with the Visorak's venom and mutated into beast-like creatures. Having been ordered to be killed by Sidorak, king of the Visorak horde, the Toa are sent falling to their deaths. They are saved by six flying beings who later introduce themselves as Rahaga, led by Norik.

Norik explains that the Visorak venom has transformed the Toa into Hordika, making them more susceptible to their bestial natures. As they will remain Hordika forever if the venom is not neutralized in time, their only hope of changing back lies in an ancient hermit-like Rahi named Keetongu, who is considered by many to be a myth. Vakama grows angry over continually being blamed for the Toa's current situation and storms off, choosing to try and save the Matoran alone. However, he is cornered by Visorak and once again taken to the Coliseum. Roodaka takes advantage of Vakama's current state of mind by offering him a proposal: if he commands the Visorak horde, he can rule Metru Nui. With his Hordika instinct overpowering his rational mind, Vakama accepts her offer.

The other Toa, along with the Rahaga, go to the Great Temple in the Ga-Metru district to search for clues to Keetongu's whereabouts. Vakama ambushes the Rahaga during the night, capturing five of them and leaving behind a badly injured Norik as a warning. He takes them to Sidorak, who grants Vakama a place as the general of the Visorak horde. Norik later informs the Toa of what Vakama has done, reiterating that they must find Keetongu before the Toa are completely consumed by their bestial states as Vakama has apparently been. Using inscriptions translated before the attack, the group follows a trail that leads them to Keetongu's lair at the top of the Ko-Metru district. Though reluctant at first, Keetongu eventually agrees to aid them.

The Toa return to the Coliseum and engage the Visorak. Matau confronts Vakama alone, while Keetongu goes after the king and queen. Roodaka orchestrates the death of Sidorak by leaving him to be killed by Keetongu. Matau tries to reason with Vakama as they fight each other; he apologizes for previously doubting Vakama's leadership and reminds Vakama of his duty as a Toa and his destiny to rescue the Matoran, eventually prompting Vakama to return to his senses.

Norik frees his fellow Rahaga and joins the Toa, but Roodaka arrives and demands control over the Toa's elemental powers. Vakama and Matau rejoin the rest of the team, with Vakama feigning continued allegiance to Roodaka. After the other five Toa unsuccessfully attempt to defeat Roodaka by firing their elemental spinner weapons at her, Vakama reveals his change of heart and orders the Visorak to leave and be free; having been placed under his command, the horde obeys. Unaware of her heartstone being carved from the same protodermis Makuta was sealed with (something Norik realises too late), Vakama then proceeds to fire his own spinner at Roodaka, incapacitating her and destroying the heartstone, uwittingly breaking the seal and setting Makuta free; the Master of Shadows uses his powers to teleport Roodaka to safety. Made fully aware of his actions by Norik, Vakama is nevertheless confident that they can stop him again. After Keetongu returns the Hordika to their Toa Metru forms, the Toa bid farewell to him and the Rahaga and depart Metru Nui with the comatose Matoran.

Following the events of the first film, Turaga Vakama concludes the story of the Toa Metru that he had been recounting to Takanuva, Jaller, and Hahli. As they leave, Vakama tells them that it is time for them to find their own destiny.

Cast and characters

Production

David Molina and Terry Shakespeare worked as Art Directors on the film in addition to directing, and Terry also worked as Visual Effects Supervisor.

Soundtrack

Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows
 
Film score by
ReleasedDecember 22, 2017
GenreSoundtrack
Length1:05:43
LabelRising Phoenix Records
Nathan Furst chronology
Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui
(2017)
Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows
(2017)

Nathan Furst, who composed the music for the first two films, returned once more to compose Web of Shadows. His work on the film was praised by director David Molina who said that watching the movie with the music was an "amazing experience", making the story "suddenly alive and emotional".[1] The soundtrack was released on December 22, 2017, twelve years after the film's release.[2] It contains the complete score as it was written for the film and, like the other two soundtracks, is fully remastered.

The soundtrack includes Furst's original, unused sketch for Roodaka's theme as a bonus track. While the full theme is unused in the film itself in favor of a different motif associated with the character, hints of the sketch are present at various moments throughout the score and an alternate variation can be heard in the film's DVD menus.

No.TitleLength
1."Web of Shadows"2:15
2."Shipwrecked and Stunned"3:18
3."Sidorak and Roodaka"3:57
4."Flying Escape"3:41
5."Can't Be Ugly"0:44
6."Roodaka's Evil Plan"2:14
7."The Rahaga"2:07
8."Vakama Captured"5:03
9."Roodaka Seduces Vakama"2:47
10."I Doubt You'd Recognize Me"1:56
11."The Great Temple"2:55
12."Vakama Has Changed"2:23
13."The Falling Tears"2:49
14."The Visorak Hoard"0:48
15."Keetongu Found"4:18
16."Bow Down to Vakama and Sidorak"7:02
17."What Happened to You"1:09
18."Strength Comes from Unity"8:52
19."Makuta Set Free"3:14
20."Off to Mata Nui"3:18
21."Roodaka (Unused Theme)"1:07
Total length:1:05:43
  • The film's end credits feature the song "Caught in a Dream" by All Insane Kids, one of the two songs they had written for the 2005 storyline.

Reception

The film received mixed to positive reviews. The computer-generated effects were praised by some critics, stating that they could be appreciated even though the film was geared toward teenagers and young people.[3] The DVD release was noted for its good quality audio and video but meager extras.[4]

Bionicle 3 was nominated for the Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in Direct to Video by the Motion Pictures Sound Editors,[5] and the Annie Award for Best Home Entertainment Production.[6]

References

  1. ^ Furst, Nathan. . nathanfurst.com. Archived from the original on 2007-06-27. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
  2. ^ Amazon.com: Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows (Original Score) : Nathan Furst: MP3 Downloads
  3. ^ Alley, Dodd. . Movie Web.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved 2006-06-29.
  4. ^ McLeod, Mark (October 23, 2005). "Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows". hollywoodnorthreport.com. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
  5. ^ . Motion Picture Sound Editors. Archived from the original on October 1, 2006. Retrieved 2006-10-24.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on April 17, 2009. Retrieved April 28, 2009.

External links

  • Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows at IMDb

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the majority of events taking place before that film s ending Like Legends of Metru Nui Web of Shadows is a prequel to the first film Bionicle Mask of Light This is the first Bionicle film to not be given a rating by the MPAA It was released on DVD on October 11 2005 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Miramax Home Entertainment label Bionicle 3 Web of ShadowsDirected byTerry Shakespeare David MolinaScreenplay byBrett MatthewsStory byBob Thompson Henry Gilroy Greg FarshteyProduced bySue Shakespeare Bob ThompsonEdited byBilly JonesMusic byNathan FurstProductioncompaniesMiramax Home EntertainmentGood Story ProductionsCreative Capers EntertainmentCreate TV amp FilmCGCGDistributed byBuena Vista Home EntertainmentRelease dateOctober 11 2005Running time74 minutesCountriesDenmarkTaiwanUnited StatesLanguageEnglishIn the film the Toa Metru return to their island city home of Metru Nui to rescue the Matoran populace whom they are sworn to protect the Matoran all remain in a deep coma following the events of the previous film Upon arrival the Toa discover that the city has been overrun by spider like creatures called Visorak who capture the Toa and mutate them into beast like creatures known as Hordika The Toa Hordika work with a group of beings called Rahaga to find a way to revert to their original forms while remaining committed to their primary objective of rescuing the Matoran Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditMakuta the Master of Shadows is still frozen in his crystal prison following the events of the previous film A mysterious figure calls out his name then scratches the prison and extracts a shard from it This figure is later revealed to be Roodaka the queen of the Visorak horde and she is later shown infusing the shard into her chest as she vows to free Makuta from his prison Vakama as a Turaga continues in voice over the story of the Toa Metru Having combined their elemental powers to seal the Makuta in protodermis at the end of the previous film the Toa left Metru Nui to find a home for the sleeping Matoran vowing to return to the city to rescue those they were forced to leave behind However in their absence the city became overrun by the stealers of life the Visorak horde The Toa Metru Vakama Nokama Matau Onewa Whenua and Nuju arrive on the shore of Metru Nui and proceed towards the Coliseum where the Matoran are being held observing the damage that has been dealt to the city They are soon ambushed and captured by a group of Visorak and taken to the Coliseum where they are infused with the Visorak s venom and mutated into beast like creatures Having been ordered to be killed by Sidorak king of the Visorak horde the Toa are sent falling to their deaths They are saved by six flying beings who later introduce themselves as Rahaga led by Norik Norik explains that the Visorak venom has transformed the Toa into Hordika making them more susceptible to their bestial natures As they will remain Hordika forever if the venom is not neutralized in time their only hope of changing back lies in an ancient hermit like Rahi named Keetongu who is considered by many to be a myth Vakama grows angry over continually being blamed for the Toa s current situation and storms off choosing to try and save the Matoran alone However he is cornered by Visorak and once again taken to the Coliseum Roodaka takes advantage of Vakama s current state of mind by offering him a proposal if he commands the Visorak horde he can rule Metru Nui With his Hordika instinct overpowering his rational mind Vakama accepts her offer The other Toa along with the Rahaga go to the Great Temple in the Ga Metru district to search for clues to Keetongu s whereabouts Vakama ambushes the Rahaga during the night capturing five of them and leaving behind a badly injured Norik as a warning He takes them to Sidorak who grants Vakama a place as the general of the Visorak horde Norik later informs the Toa of what Vakama has done reiterating that they must find Keetongu before the Toa are completely consumed by their bestial states as Vakama has apparently been Using inscriptions translated before the attack the group follows a trail that leads them to Keetongu s lair at the top of the Ko Metru district Though reluctant at first Keetongu eventually agrees to aid them The Toa return to the Coliseum and engage the Visorak Matau confronts Vakama alone while Keetongu goes after the king and queen Roodaka orchestrates the death of Sidorak by leaving him to be killed by Keetongu Matau tries to reason with Vakama as they fight each other he apologizes for previously doubting Vakama s leadership and reminds Vakama of his duty as a Toa and his destiny to rescue the Matoran eventually prompting Vakama to return to his senses Norik frees his fellow Rahaga and joins the Toa but Roodaka arrives and demands control over the Toa s elemental powers Vakama and Matau rejoin the rest of the team with Vakama feigning continued allegiance to Roodaka After the other five Toa unsuccessfully attempt to defeat Roodaka by firing their elemental spinner weapons at her Vakama reveals his change of heart and orders the Visorak to leave and be free having been placed under his command the horde obeys Unaware of her heartstone being carved from the same protodermis Makuta was sealed with something Norik realises too late Vakama then proceeds to fire his own spinner at Roodaka incapacitating her and destroying the heartstone uwittingly breaking the seal and setting Makuta free the Master of Shadows uses his powers to teleport Roodaka to safety Made fully aware of his actions by Norik Vakama is nevertheless confident that they can stop him again After Keetongu returns the Hordika to their Toa Metru forms the Toa bid farewell to him and the Rahaga and depart Metru Nui with the comatose Matoran Following the events of the first film Turaga Vakama concludes the story of the Toa Metru that he had been recounting to Takanuva Jaller and Hahli As they leave Vakama tells them that it is time for them to find their own destiny Cast and characters EditAlessandro Juliani as Toa Vakama Christopher Gaze as Turaga Vakama narrator Brian Drummond as Toa Matau amp Toa Onewa Tabitha St Germain as Toa Nokama Paul Dobson as Toa Whenua amp Sidorak Trevor Devall as Toa Nuju amp Rahaga Iruini French Tickner as Rahaga Norik Kathleen Barr as Roodaka amp Rahaga Gaaki Scott McNeil as Keetongu amp Rahaga BomongaProduction EditDavid Molina and Terry Shakespeare worked as Art Directors on the film in addition to directing and Terry also worked as Visual Effects Supervisor Soundtrack EditSee also Music of the Bionicle film series Bionicle 3 Web of Shadows Film score by Nathan FurstReleasedDecember 22 2017GenreSoundtrackLength1 05 43LabelRising Phoenix RecordsNathan Furst chronologyBionicle 2 Legends of Metru Nui 2017 Bionicle 3 Web of Shadows 2017 Nathan Furst who composed the music for the first two films returned once more to compose Web of Shadows His work on the film was praised by director David Molina who said that watching the movie with the music was an amazing experience making the story suddenly alive and emotional 1 The soundtrack was released on December 22 2017 twelve years after the film s release 2 It contains the complete score as it was written for the film and like the other two soundtracks is fully remastered The soundtrack includes Furst s original unused sketch for Roodaka s theme as a bonus track While the full theme is unused in the film itself in favor of a different motif associated with the character hints of the sketch are present at various moments throughout the score and an alternate variation can be heard in the film s DVD menus No TitleLength1 Web of Shadows 2 152 Shipwrecked and Stunned 3 183 Sidorak and Roodaka 3 574 Flying Escape 3 415 Can t Be Ugly 0 446 Roodaka s Evil Plan 2 147 The Rahaga 2 078 Vakama Captured 5 039 Roodaka Seduces Vakama 2 4710 I Doubt You d Recognize Me 1 5611 The Great Temple 2 5512 Vakama Has Changed 2 2313 The Falling Tears 2 4914 The Visorak Hoard 0 4815 Keetongu Found 4 1816 Bow Down to Vakama and Sidorak 7 0217 What Happened to You 1 0918 Strength Comes from Unity 8 5219 Makuta Set Free 3 1420 Off to Mata Nui 3 1821 Roodaka Unused Theme 1 07Total length 1 05 43 The film s end credits feature the song Caught in a Dream by All Insane Kids one of the two songs they had written for the 2005 storyline Reception EditThe film received mixed to positive reviews The computer generated effects were praised by some critics stating that they could be appreciated even though the film was geared toward teenagers and young people 3 The DVD release was noted for its good quality audio and video but meager extras 4 Bionicle 3 was nominated for the Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in Direct to Video by the Motion Pictures Sound Editors 5 and the Annie Award for Best Home Entertainment Production 6 References Edit Furst Nathan Biography nathanfurst com Archived from the original on 2007 06 27 Retrieved 2007 07 25 Amazon com Bionicle 3 Web of Shadows Original Score Nathan Furst MP3 Downloads Alley Dodd Bionicle 3 Web of Shadows Movie Web com Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved 2006 06 29 McLeod Mark October 23 2005 Bionicle 3 Web of Shadows hollywoodnorthreport com Retrieved 2007 08 11 2006 Golden Reel Award Nominees amp Recipients Other Motion Picture Sound Editors Archived from the original on October 1 2006 Retrieved 2006 10 24 Legacy 33rd Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners 2005 Archived from the original on April 17 2009 Retrieved April 28 2009 External links EditOfficial website Bionicle 3 Web of Shadows at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bionicle 3 Web of Shadows amp oldid 1144552998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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