Monsters vs. Aliens
Reese Witherspoon Actor , Hugh Laurie Actor , Seth Rogen Actor , Will Arnett Actor , Kiefer Sutherland Actor , Stephen Colbert Actor
MPAA Rating: PG
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Monsters vs. Aliens
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 03 27 (USA - 3D) / 2009 03 27 (USA)
UPC: 097361197548
Studio: Dreamworks Animated
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:null
Summary: When human-hating aliens disrupt earthbound cable-television signals, it's up to a monster-hunting superhero to take out the pesky extraterrestrials and ensure that television viewers are not deprived in this animated adaptation of the popular comic-book series. The DreamWorks Animation release is being helmed by Shrek 2 director Conrad Vernon and Shark Tale's Rob Letterman. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Science Fiction
Features:
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Modern Monster movie-making
Three never-before-seen deleted scenes
DreamWorks animation video jukebox
Filmmaker's commentary
The tech of Monsters Vs. Aliens
Top secret sneak peek files: The next 3D adventure from Dreamworks animation
Shrek Broadway musical debut
Po's Kung Fu Panda virtual world
Monsters vs. Aliens
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 09/29/2009
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo
Runtime: 94 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,Spanish,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Monsters vs. Aliens
1. Chapter 1 [5:08]
2. Chapter 2 [2:30]
3. Chapter 3 [3:21]
4. Chapter 4 [6:34]
5. Chapter 5 [3:01]
6. Chapter 6 [3:32]
7. Chapter 7 [4:10]
8. Chapter 8 [4:20]
9. Chapter 9 [2:28]
10. Chapter 10 [3:48]
11. Chapter 11 [2:51]
12. Chapter 12 [4:52]
13. Chapter 13 [:02]
14. Chapter 14 [3:23]
15. Chapter 15 [5:37]
16. Chapter 16 [3:49]
17. Chapter 17 [3:46]
18. Chapter 18 [3:14]
19. Chapter 19 [1:59]
20. Chapter 20 [5:21]
21. Chapter 21 [2:55]
22. Chapter 22 [1:14]
23. Chapter 23 [3:27]
24. Chapter 24 [3:30]
Perry Seibert
With references to House of Wax, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and George Lucas, the first 30 seconds of DreamWorks' Monsters vs. Aliens makes it clear that the filmmakers wanted to pay homage to their favorite sci-fi films. Thankfully, the genre in-jokes aren't the focal point -- they just provide amusing window dressing so that movie-savvy parents can enjoy this elegantly simple tale as much as their kids. The story centers on Susan (Reese Witherspoon), a bride whose wedding goes spectacularly wrong when she she's hit by a meteor outside the church and proceeds to grow 50 feet tall. Immediately after her transformation, the military swoops in and whisks her away to a detention center for monsters. Among her fellow inmates are the gelatinous, blue B.O.B. (Seth Rogen at his best); the half-insect, half-mad scientist Dr. Cockroach (Hugh Laurie); and the part fish, part human Missing Link (Will Arnett). Although Susan wants her freedom, she's told that this can never happen. But that changes when the evil alien Galaxhar (Rainn Wilson) threatens Earth, and General W.R. Monger (Kiefer Sutherland) convinces the President (Stephen Colbert) that these monsters are the only weapons powerful enough to stop the intergalactic threat. The action set pieces all utilize 3-D technology to impressive effect, and the filmmakers construct them to maximize the "Wow!" factor -- particularly when Susan skates through the steep streets of San Francisco with cars on her feet. Because the screenwriters make Susan the center of the movie, they don't have to bother with character arcs for anybody else, and streamlining the storytelling in this way allows the movie to skip along from action to comedy and back again without slowing down. This is a lean 90 minutes, packed with laughs and age-appropriate thrills -- not to mention a solid lesson for girls about self-respect. And while those adults fond of '50s sci-fi movies will appreciate the numerous nods to some legendary genre films, the string of references won't get in the way for kids who, if they love Monsters vs. Aliens enough, may start to discover stuff like Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, The Fly, and The Blob all on their own. And that's reason enough to like it. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Wallace Wolodarsky
Screenwriter
Lisa Stewart
Producer
Conrad Vernon
Director
Maya Forbes
Screenwriter
Rob Letterman
Director
Rob Letterman
Screenwriter
Henry Jackman
Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan Aibel
Screenwriter
Glenn Berger
Screenwriter
Reese Witherspoon
Actor
Hugh Laurie
Actor
Seth Rogen
Actor
Will Arnett
Actor
Kiefer Sutherland
Actor
Stephen Colbert
Actor
Rainn Wilson
Actor
Paul Rudd
Actor
Julie White
Actor
Jeffrey Tambor
Actor
Amy Poehler
Actor
Ed Helms
Actor
Renée Zellweger
Actor
John Krasinski
Actor
Jimmy Kimmel
Actor
Lisa Stewart
Actor
Country: USA








