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Stan Lee Presents: Mosaic (2006)

Stan Lee Presents: Mosaic (2006)
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The fantasy adventure film Stan Lee Presents: Mosaic tells the tale of Maggie Nelson, an average teenage girl who one day discovers she has superpowers. Around the same time, she befriends a mentor, who informs her of her role in helping bring peace to factions that have been at war for hundreds of years. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Anna PaquinKirby Morrow, (more)
Director(s):
Roy Allen Smith
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Stan Lee Presents: Mosaic

The fantasy adventure film Stan Lee Presents: Mosaic tells the tale of Maggie Nelson, an average teenage girl who one day discovers she has superpowers. Around the same time, she befriends a mentor, who informs her of her role in helping bring peace to factions that have been at war for hundreds of years. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
72 mins

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Director(s):
Roy Allen Smith
Writer(s):
Scott Lobdell
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Nicholas B.

    I can see from this animated movie Stan Lee is ensuring a new breed of super hero audience is being engaged to keep this form of entertainment alive and kicking. Not written as an adult-gauged story, it is more for current youth to enjoy the experience of watching a normal young lady become empowered beyond her wildest dreams, but leaves her initially wondering why.

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    Robert S.

    good

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    William D.

    Stan Lee is going down in history as one of America's greatest creators of cultural icons with Spider-Man, the Avengers, the Hulk, Thor, Fantastic Four, Rawhide Kid, Dr. Strange and the list goes on. However, Lee was never a great writer and there's minimal depth to this story if you're pass the age of 16. However, as a cartoon, it's simple and an enjoyable watch for the right age. It brought back memories of innocence and youth when I used to sit down mesmerized by anime.

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