Eine Frau, die sich in eine Riesin verwandelte, nachdem sie an ihrem Hochzeitstag von einem Meteoriten getroffen wurde, wird Teil eines Teams von Monstern, die von der US-Regierung ausgesend... Alles lesenEine Frau, die sich in eine Riesin verwandelte, nachdem sie an ihrem Hochzeitstag von einem Meteoriten getroffen wurde, wird Teil eines Teams von Monstern, die von der US-Regierung ausgesendet werden, um ein außerirdisches Superhirn zu besiegen, das versucht, die Erde zu übernehm... Alles lesenEine Frau, die sich in eine Riesin verwandelte, nachdem sie an ihrem Hochzeitstag von einem Meteoriten getroffen wurde, wird Teil eines Teams von Monstern, die von der US-Regierung ausgesendet werden, um ein außerirdisches Superhirn zu besiegen, das versucht, die Erde zu übernehmen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Susan Murphy
- (Synchronisation)
- …
- Gallaxhar
- (Synchronisation)
- President Hathaway
- (Synchronisation)
- B.O.B.
- (Synchronisation)
- Dr. Cockroach Ph.D.
- (Synchronisation)
- The Missing Link
- (Synchronisation)
- General W.R. Monger
- (Synchronisation)
- Derek Dietl
- (Synchronisation)
- Wendy Murphy
- (Synchronisation)
- Carl Murphy
- (Synchronisation)
- Computer
- (Synchronisation)
- News Reporter
- (Synchronisation)
- Katie
- (Synchronisation)
- Cuthbert
- (Synchronisation)
- Private Bullhorn
- (Synchronisation)
- …
- Commander
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Rich B. Dietl)
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- Technician Ben
- (Synchronisation)
- Secret Service Man #1
- (Synchronisation)
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What I got was a mildly good movie. I mean, there were some nice gags in the Strangelove- lite War Room, and some great lines from BOB, but it really left me wanting more. As a whole, the film never got to the comical heights of Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, or even Shrek 2. There are times in the movie where you know that they are going completely random to try and get some laughs, but fail pretty badly.
Besides comedy, the story itself is pretty predictable. From the moment you meet the monsters you know what the moral of the story, and you know pretty much how the whole film will play out.
But it is not a bad film. Not at all. It's good, but not great. What IS great is the 3D. Me, I've never really warmed to 3D, but they use it here in a completely different sense. Monster's vs Alien's 3D is not about shouting "OMG I CAN TOUCH HIS BEARD!!", but more about perspective. And hair. I'm sorry but it's worth seeing just for Ginormica's (Susan's) hair alone.
So basically, it's fun - but not as fun as it should have been. And take it from me: even if you're cynical about 3D; see it in 3D. It's worth the ticket price alone.
There isn't a whole lot in the way of story and character development, but suffice it to say, it serves its purpose. What makes Monsters vs. Aliens such an enjoyable film is how it works as a comedy. The pop culture references are still present, but I found them to be more clever and funny this time around, and in much smaller amounts. I was smiling through virtually the entire film, and had about 5 or 6 hard laugh-out-loud moments throughout. As expected, I was also very impressed by the voice cast in this movie. Hugh Laurie does a fantastic job as the voice of the sophisticated (though mildly insane) Dr. Cockroach, and most of the laughs are generated by Seth Rogen's performance as B.O.B.. Even Reese Witherspoon helps you feel some sympathy for her character near the beginning of the film, and Stephen Colbert does a surprisingly solid job as President Hathaway.
The 3D, while not used as effectively as it was in Coraline, is still one of the more impressive showcasings that I've seen, and that's largely due to the film's incredible action sequences. Seriously, this is some of the best action that I've seen in an animated film; as far as I'm concerned, it's right up there with that of The Incredibles.
Overall, I found Monsters vs. Aliens to be a surprisingly entertaining film, with clever and witty dialogue, as well as terrific action. I'm not usually in favor of sequels, but if they're able to keep it as balanced and charming, I would honestly like to see this become a successful, long-running franchise. Nice job, folks at DreamWorks Animation.
Sure, it's called "Monsters Vs. Aliens." No, that DOES NOT mean that it HAS to be about five thousand monsters fighting five thousand aliens. You people watch too much Predator vs. Aliens.
What this was was a story about one girl, what happens to her and the challenges she faces.
And it's funny. Very funny, in an adult, dry and quirky way. It's not trying to be generic, which seems to be what some reviewers want. It's not trying to be a spectacle, like other reviewers expected it to be.
It's a well told comedy about this girl Susan.
My three year old has seen this movie somewhere in the range of 40 times. I've had to sit through it at least half of that and, quite honestly, it doesn't grow old for me like A Bug's Life or something in that vein might.
Too many people with too specific expectations - and no concept of what's good. Must be why Transformers made so much money.
OK - that said, the movie IS worth seeing. I'd say it was somewhere between "really good" and great. It's a fun story with fast pacing, entertaining characters and nice 3D effects.
It's basically about a group of 5 likable "monsters" that are pitted up against an alien attack. The main character is a new "monster" - Ginormica. She's a young lady that was recently hit by a meteorite with a special composition ... one that made her grow to gigantic size.
It's a fun story told in an imaginative way. The visuals are very nicely done - the backgrounds, characters and scope of detail are great. The movie also moves along at brisk pace - something that grabs your attention is always happening (this makes it work well for kids in the audience). Add to that the fun and oddball personalities of the monster characters and you have a winning combination.
The 3D effects were good, although like most other mainstream animated movies - they start out strong and then get recessed into background. Still - make sure you see it in 3D! You'll be missing part of the key experience offered by the movie if you don't.
All in all, this is a fun movie for adults as well as kids. It's kind of a summer movie that you get to watch in the spring. Grab some popcorn and check out this flick!
DreamWorks has gathered all the iconic 50s sci-fi B-movie creations, and formed a pretty cohesive team. It's surprising that the limited backstory allowed the characters to gel so well right off the bat. It's probably due the fact that these characters seem so familiar to us. It also helps that the actors do some great voice work.
The story itself has one major problem. The movie is basically split in two parts. The pacing slows down dramatically in the middle after a high intensity fight at the start. However the comedy works well especially the brainless BOB. I think this team has good potential.
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- WissenswertesThe monsters shown in the movie are all references to original monsters in movies. Ginormica is a reference to Angriff der 20-Meter-Frau (1958), B.O.B. is a reference to Blob - Schrecken ohne Namen (1958), The Missing Link is a reference to Der Schrecken vom Amazonas (1954), Dr. Cockroach Ph.D. is a reference to Die Fliege (1958), and Insectosaurus is a reference to Mothra from Mosura (1961).
- PatzerWhen Susan takes the monsters to her parents' house, they start acting strange. It is odd that Dr. Cockroach would not know how to act, since he was once a highly cultured human with a high IQ. However, he is shown more than once going with his cockroach primary instincts rather than behaving like a human.
- Zitate
Dr. Cockroach Ph.D.: Might we ask for your name, madam?
Susan Murphy: Susan.
B.O.B.: No, we mean like your monster name. You know, what do people scream when they see you coming? Like "Look out! Here comes...?"
Susan Murphy: Susan.
Dr. Cockroach Ph.D.: Really?
B.O.B.: [spookily] SUUUUSSAAANN! Ooh, I just scared myself! That is scary!
- Crazy CreditsThe DreamWorks logo appears in black and white, and the boy on the moon is abducted by a tractor beam from a flying saucer hovering over. Afterwards, it burns up like an old film, segueing into the opening scene. The saucer is from the movie "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers."
- Alternative VersionenThe film has a localized version in Australia where the News Reporter is not voiced by Ed Helms but instead by David Koch, a co-presenter of the morning show Sunrise (2000) seen on Channel 7 Australia-wide.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Troldspejlet: Folge #39.13 (2008)
- SoundtracksWhen You See Those Flying Saucers
Written by Cy Coben and Charles Randolph Grean (as Charlie Grean)
Performed by The Buchanan Brothers
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Offizielle Standorte
- Sprachen
- Auch bekannt als
- Monster und Aliens
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Budget
- 175.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 198.351.526 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 59.321.095 $
- 29. März 2009
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 381.509.870 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 34 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1