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The Missing Link (Will Arnett, from left), Ginormica (Reese Witherspoon), B.O.B. ... Monsters vs. Aliens is about what you’d expect from a couple of DreamWorks regulars: ...
Monsters vs. Aliens was released in theaters on March 27, 2009, and was the DreamWorks Animation film that preceded How to Train Your Dragon.The film is an animated action-spoof throwback to the B ...
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"Monsters vs. Aliens," the first of DreamWorks Animation's promised rollout of nothing but 3-D movies, is a jokey, action-packed movie that demonstrates what 3-D can do for animation — and ...
Talk about a monster hit. The makers of "Monsters vs. Aliens" are so sure of its success that they set up the sequel before the first movie ends. No brag, just fact. That's because this computer ...
Aliens" A Modern Marvel March 25, 2009 / 2:01 PM EDT / AP "Monsters vs. Aliens" opens with an old 3-D gag: A ball bounces directly into the audience, causing moviegoers to instinctively scoot back ...
Take '50s sci-fi movie monsters, add 2009 3-D computer animation, an all-star voice cast and toss in some pop culture references, and you've got the thoroughly entertaining "Monsters vs. Aliens." ...
She grows to a 49’ 11” “monster” and is taken by the government to stay with a lovable group of other monsters, including The Missing Link (Will Arnett), Dr. Cockroach (Hugh Laurie ...
Watching Monsters vs. Aliens in 2D is like flying coach while everyone else flies first class. ... There’s a subplot involving Missing Link’s lack of confidence for instance, ...
“Monster vs. Aliens” encapsulates virtually every stereotype about bad videogame movie adaptations in one package. Derivative, repetitive and not so much inspired by the DreamWorks toon as a ...
The concept is higher than the execution in “Monsters vs. Aliens,” a funny enough animated faceoff between some famous monsters of filmland and would-be conquerors of Planet Earth.