The Road to El Dorado with Kevin Kline: DVD Cover

    The Road to El Dorado Director: Bibo Bergeron, Don Paul Cast: Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Rosie Perez, Armand Assante

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/12/2000
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 7,331

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    A hidden treasure of interactive fun; Read-along adventures; Interactive PC game demo; Exclusive filmmaker's commentary; Special Elton John music video; Amazing behind-the-scenes featurette; Trailers; Production notes; Cast & crew bios

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    Disc #1 -- The Road to El Dorado
    1. El Dorado (Main Titles) [4:03]
    2. Loaded Dice [3:19]
    3. Stowaways [3:15]
    4. Overboard [3:23]
    5. Beached [3:17]
    6. The Trail We Blaze [3:08]
    7. Great Big Rock [3:29]
    8. Entering El Dorado [1:07]
    9. Stopping the Volcano [5:09]
    10. Cheldorado [4:30]
    11. It's Tough to Be a God [2:36]
    12. A Proper Tribute [5:04]
    13. Three Days [4:03]
    14. Age of the Jaguar [1:46]
    15. Without Question [2:17]
    16. Tzekel-Kan's Advice [2:17]
    17. Play Ball [4:55]
    18. No Sacrifices [1:35]
    19. Gods Don't Bleed [3:17]
    20. Tulio and Chel - Deal? [2:37]
    21. Jaguar Attacks [4:43]
    22. Tzekel-Kan Emerges [1:31]
    23. Friends Never Say Goodbye [3:09]
    24. Cortes Approaches [2:16]
    25. Got a Wave to Catch [2:47]
    26. There's No El Dorado Here [1:25]
    27. Follow That Trail [1:31]
    28. Someday Out of the Blue (End Credits) [6:42]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The Road to El Dorado is beset with bumps and curves. On the one hand, the animation is outstanding. Another plus: Kevin Kline and Kenneth Branagh are in their hammy element as the voices of con men Tulio and Miguel, a kind of 16th-century Hope and Crosby. On the other hand, the songs by Elton John and Tim Rice are not their finest, and the plot -- not unlike the old Hope and Crosby films -- won't win any awards. The bantering duo take advantage of a golden opportunity to become rich when they discover the mythical city of El Dorado and are mistaken for gods. Parents wondering how an animated movie earns a PG rating should take note of the intense encounters with supernatural beasts, skinny-dipping, human sacrifice, and the provocative figure of seductive villager Chel (Rosie Perez). Mind you, she's got nothing on Dorothy Lamour. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    Road to El Doradoby Anonymous

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    October 15, 2004: This movie is one of my all time favorites! It takes place in Spain, 1519. Tulio and Miguel, two Spanish men, start out by betting for gold. They win a map of El Dorado, instead. Soon afterward, the man whom they were betting with found out that they cheated. So they made up a plan of confusing the people that were there watching. Then they ran for it. They finally jumped into barrels and get carried away on a ship. At first, they can't get out, but then the heavy item keeping them in was removed. They open the barrels and soon realized that it was a mistake. They were put in the dungeon. After discussing ways to get out, they finally did it and get a rowboat. They reached an island, realized that it is the trail to El Dorado (the city of gold) and followed it. When they get there, they were with an Aztec tribe. While they are there, they are mistaken for gods. When they are shown to their temple, Chel, an Aztec girl, eavesdroped on Tulio and Miguel while they were discussing their plans. They let her in on the secret plan, and Tulio and Miguel played the part of gods until they carried out their plan. When they did, Tulio decides to go and Miguel decides to stay. Is their frendship going to end? I highly recommend this movie, for not only is it hilarious, it has outstanding music!

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    April 12, 2003: This movie is by far my favorite animated film. The whole thing is crammed full of humor, emotion, and amazing animation. The two main characters, Tulio and Miguel are the most amazing pals, and they make you laugh just about every other second. The music to this picture is an A soundtrack as well. I would recomend this movie to anyone, any age.


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