

There was one for Yogi Bear, which looks even worse. There was one for the Jack Black Gulliver's Travels, which looks pretty terrible. Well, there was one for Tangled, which I'm sure will be a decent (if not great) film. Tina Fey was a standout as the Lois Lane-esque Roxanne Ritchi, managing to convey the character's sarcasm without making her a caricature. Will Ferrell did a great job as Megamind, especially since he didn't play it as Will Ferrell - since if you've seen his movies you know he pretty much can play only one character. Brad Pitt was the perfect choice for Metro Man, although I'm not sure he wasn't doing a George Clooney impression in the role. In fact - and my wife and I came to the same conclusion completely independently - I'm not sure that Neil Patrick Harris couldn't legitimately sue Dreamworks for making Megamind a virtual copy of him (only blue and with a huge cranium and Leno-like chin). Thwarted time and again by heroic Metro Man (. Megamind, in particular, is to a great extent defined by the way he moves and his facial expressions. Though he is the most-brilliant supervillain the world has known, Megamind (Will Ferrell) is the least-successful.

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It's very Dreamworks, by which I mean that the animation is in many ways the central point of the movie - as opposed to Pixar, where the story and characters are always the foundation. My son has always been sensitive to loud noises, and I'm pretty sure he didn't even flinch once. It's a lot of fun, but (at least in my case) a lot of the fun came from the little surprises here and there aimed at grownups, and I'm pretty sure they'll lose a lot when they aren't a surprise. That being said, it will never be considered a classic the way The Incredibles will be (and to some extent already is). It's a refreshingly good film, especially for Dreamworks, whose animated films I tend to think fail to live up to their hype. Maybe, though I'd be willing to bet your kids will. There is a quick, funny scene in between the two parts that you should stay for, but nothing at the very end. There are two parts to the credits: a fairly short animated bit and a much longer traditional scrolling bit. A Life Coach differs from counselling and therapy, as coaching helps you set and achieve goals, whilst sustaining a partnership. Do I need to sit through the credits for a bonus scene at the end? Save your money and see it in 2D.Īs for IMAX, I really can't imagine it would enhance the film much, especially since you'd have to see it in 3D.ĥ. And there's a lot of detail in the backgrounds which could easily be missed because of the distraction of the foreground in 3D or because of the darkening effect modern 3D technology has on everything. My family saw it in 2D, and it was just fine. Packed with action, humor, and heartfelt moments, Megamind is a fun and entertaining animated film that the whole family can enjoy. Is it worth paying more for 3D? How about IMAX? The submission of National League is due February 28th.4.

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