The pleasantly disposable animated flick Hotel Transylvania, which gathers all the monsters in the world under one roof, is better than it should be, if not quite as good as it could be. Directed by the Russian animator Genndy Tartakovsky, who has a bit of a following thanks to TV shows like Samurai Jack and Star Wars: Clone Wars, the slight, simple tale has sharp, speedy animation that keeps its mostly uninspired plot moving along. But it’s also got enough belly-laughs to keep us entertained — even if they are basically the same joke repeated ad infinitum.Hotel Transylvania 2012 Movie Download.
The film imagines Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler, whose vampire voice has a faint echo of his Opera Man character from his SNL days) as an overprotective single dad, eager to give his young daughter Mavis (voiced by Selena Gomez) a proper upbringing away from the world of wicked and intolerant humans. (When he reads her a spooky bedtime book, it’s about people, not monsters.) In between teaching her the basics of being a monster — she has to put on a helmet for her first attempt at becoming a bat — he builds Hotel Transylvania, a magnificent castle situated inside a vast, spacious resort where all the monsters in creation can come to relax without having to worry about pitchforks and bonfires and angry mobs. (The hotel is worked by a staff of zombies, witches in maid costumes, and mouthy shrunken heads.)
The idea though is not just to please his fellow monsters, but to shelter Mavis. When, on her 118th birthday (ha ha), she asks to see the world, Drac reluctantly lets his newly independent daughter go as far as a nearby town — which turns out to be a Potemkin village he’s built himself, filling it with zombies dressed as humans to scare her off and make her determined to stay home.