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Monsters vs. Aliens
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PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) :: Paramount ::
Released:
2009-09-29
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4.0/5 (57 Reviews)
5/5
Great movie for all ages
by Joanne A. (Maryland)
This is a great movie - my kids (3, 6, 9) all enjoy watching it and my husband and I find it entertaining as well.
5/5
Monsters vs. Aliens
by Kickin' Back (Union City, CA)
What's not to love...total B Movie nostalgia brought to the 21st century. The kids love it, especially the "Suuuuussssan..." part.
4/5
Monsters vs. Movies
by D Strick (Birmingham, AL)
When the government hides monsters in a bunker and the planet is suddenly under alien attack what should be done? Why, have the monsters fight the aliens of course! Such is the premise of this little movie.
Meet Susan who undergoes a drastic and alarming change on her wedding day - growing quite gigantic. Suddenly (very suddenly) she's captured by the military and wakes up in a strange place. It's the huge government bunker where all the monsters are kept. This was a problem I had with the movie - this bunker is HUGE and filled with technological marvels but through the movie we only see 5 monsters - where are all the other monsters to justify such space and expense? Granted they did have an invisible man at one point too and Insectosaurus is huge but still...
Some others are Dr. Cockroach (no further description needed), Link, or more formally Missing Link and Bob, a living food additive with no brain. They are a pretty charming and funny bunch and the movie is full of funny little snips of dialog and scenes. The President's attempts at communication with an alien probe alone had me cracking a big grin. And when the alien(s) arrive we're also treated to lots of smooth action and cool looking technology as well.
The main narrative follows Susan (or Ginormica) and there are the expected lessons of accepting people for who they are not what they look like but also a lesson about standing on your own and up for yourself and your friends - all good heart warm-y stuff. What the movie lacks though is any real plot.
You see, the alien(s) just show up looking for quantonium a super powerful element. A giant probe robot is dropped down and starts smashing stuff and the General just up and says the monsters should handle it. They've been in captivity for years except Ginormica, who's new, so I'm not sure what made him think the monsters were the best candidates and I'm not sure why the monsters should help (other than the carrot of freedom) and why they aren't just a bit more miffed at being held prisoner for just being who and what they are.
As to the alien's motivations for wanting to take over the Earth and kill everyone - forget about it. He just shows up. The movie even makes fun of this by having the alien attempt to explain but us missing half the conversation. I wasn't laughing. He was a threat, even for Ginormica and her giant strength but this lack of understanding his motives was annoying.
The voice work was uniformly good from Reese Witherspoon to Seth Rogan and the action was action packed and the laughs were plentiful but if you're looking for a lot of substance then you may need to look elsewhere. I feel 3 1/2 but there's enough good here that I'd feel bad rounding down so 4 it is.
5/5
Ginormica's Excellent Adventure
by James "Scotman" April (Bakersfield, CA)
Dreamworks really outdid themselves as an animator company with Monsters vs. Aliens, even (dare I say) on par with Pixar films!
I love it when the writers who do science fiction play homage to old monster films of the Fifties (The Blob, Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, Mothra) and write a funny plot, a few insider jokes, and no sex or potty humor. Can it be done?
Yes, successfully. Susan is about to get married but somehow gets hit on the head with a meteor. A meteor that holds powerful energy that an alien wants for himself. She becomes 50 feet tall to learn what a jerk her groom is (a newscaster from Modesto, who is moving on to the big Fresno market).
Love the San Francisco-esque scenes, so realistic. Our cockroach mad scientist (al'a The Fly) hooks up a streetcar (to the Castro) with four rockets -- Man, I've never seen MUNI move so fast! (Local humor, sorry).
Susan's fighting the aliens, the giant robot crushing the Golden Gate Bridge, her returning of self confidence and wanting to help her friends communicates so many positive messages to kids who watch this.
Bob is the best. He is patterned after The Blob, can pop his eye in and out, absorbs food and falls in love with a dish of jello.
The DVD specials are interesting: Two "make-of" regarding 3D filming technology (wish I saw this in a 3D theater now) and some "deleted scenes" most of which are storyboarded with voiceovers. Dreamworks added the same thing to their other DVD on Madagascar, showing short songs of their earlier films. I skipped this, as I can only "move-it move-it" so much.
Nicely done package and a fun homage to old-time Sci-Fi. And don't miss the B52s and the Flying Purple People Eater music!
4/5
Monsters vs. Aliens quite good
by freckles
I enjoyce Monsters vs. Aliens very much. I have recommended it to others as well.
Monsters vs. Aliens Summary
When Susan Murphy Is Unexpectedly Clobbered By A Meteor Full Of Outer Space Gunk, She Mysteriously Grows To 49-feet-11-inches Tall And Is Instantly Labeled A “monster” Named Ginormica. The Military Jumps Into Action, And She Is Captured And Held In A Secret Government Compound Filled With Other “monsters” Like Herself. This Ragtag Group Consists Of The Brilliant But Insect-headed Dr. Cockroach, P.h.d.; The Macho Half-ape-half-fish The Missing Link; The Gelatinous And Indestructible B.o.b.; And The 350-foot Grub Called Insectosaurus. Their Confinement Time Is Cut Short However, When A Mysterious Alien Robot Lands On Earth And The Motley Crew Of Monsters Is Called Into Action To Save The World From Imminent Destruction.
Monsters don't exist, right? If they did, they'd be locked up in some secret government location so the general population wouldn't know of their existence. But what if monsters do exist... and they aren't evil, or even particularly scary? What if they're funny... and smart... and what if they might just be the key to man's survival? When a meteorite crashes in California on Susan Murphy's (Reese Witherspoon) wedding day, Susan is struck by a dose of otherworldly quantonium, her bridal glow becomes decidedly green, and she suddenly swells to a gargantuan 49 feet-11 inches tall. The Feds swoop in and whisk her away from husband-to-be Derek (Paul Rudd) to a government concealment agency where they dub her Ginormica and leave her to bemoan her losses and spend the rest of her days with strange creatures like B.O.B., the brainless blob (Seth Rogen), mad professor Dr. Cockroach (Hugh Laurie), the half-fish and half-ape Missing Link (Will Arnett), and the overly huge and strangely silent grub Insectosaurus. Next, Gallaxhar (Rainn Wilson), ruler of an alien civilization, sends a huge robot to attack Modesto, Calif., to recover the quantonium released by the fallen meteorite. Under the ineffective leadership of President Hathaway (Stephen Colbert), the government embraces General W. R. Monger's (Kiefer Sutherland) suggestion to pit the imprisoned monsters against the robot in exchange for their freedom. The monsters are no match for the robot until Susan begins to really believe in her own abilities and embrace the power of her friendship with the other monsters. B.O.B is absolutely hilarious with his consistent propensity for misunderstanding, indiscriminate digestion of anything and everything in his path, and witless adoration of his fellow monsters. The crazy exploits of Dr. Cockroach inspire lots of laughter, Insectosaurus proves his worth in the end, and Ginormica serves as the glue that holds the whole film together. The InTru 3-D format is highly effective and if you like animation; visual, verbal, and action comedy; references to past science-fiction films; and lovable monsters; you'll enjoy
Monsters vs. Aliens
. (Ages 7 and older)
--Tami Horiuchi
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Monsters vs. Aliens DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Seth Rogen
,
Hugh Laurie
,
Will Arnett
,
Paul Rudd
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Rated:
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time:
94 mins
UPC:
097361197548
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Paramount
Release Date:
2009-09-29
Region Code:
1
Specs:
AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed),
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