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Tempête de boulettes géantes

Titre original : Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30min
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Neil Patrick Harris, Anna Faris, and Bill Hader in Tempête de boulettes géantes (2009)
Inspired by the children's book, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs focuses on a town where food falls from the sky like rain.
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Un scientifique local est considéré comme incapable jusqu'à ce qu'il invente une machine capable de faire tomber les aliments du ciel. Mais il ignore que les choses vont bientôt tourner au v... Tout lireUn scientifique local est considéré comme incapable jusqu'à ce qu'il invente une machine capable de faire tomber les aliments du ciel. Mais il ignore que les choses vont bientôt tourner au vinaigre.Un scientifique local est considéré comme incapable jusqu'à ce qu'il invente une machine capable de faire tomber les aliments du ciel. Mais il ignore que les choses vont bientôt tourner au vinaigre.

  • Réalisation
    • Phil Lord
    • Christopher Miller
  • Scénario
    • Phil Lord
    • Christopher Miller
    • Judi Barrett
  • Casting principal
    • Anna Faris
    • Bill Hader
    • Bruce Campbell
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    1 868
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    • Réalisation
      • Phil Lord
      • Christopher Miller
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      • Phil Lord
      • Christopher Miller
      • Judi Barrett
    • Casting principal
      • Anna Faris
      • Bill Hader
      • Bruce Campbell
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    • 66Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 14 nominations au total

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    Anna Faris
    Anna Faris
    • Sam Sparks
    • (voix)
    Bill Hader
    Bill Hader
    • Flint Lockwood
    • (voix)
    Bruce Campbell
    Bruce Campbell
    • Mayor Shelbourne
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    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Tim Lockwood
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    Andy Samberg
    Andy Samberg
    • 'Baby' Brent
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    Mr. T
    Mr. T
    • Earl Devereaux
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    Bobb'e J. Thompson
    Bobb'e J. Thompson
    • Cal Devereaux
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    Benjamin Bratt
    Benjamin Bratt
    • Manny
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    Neil Patrick Harris
    Neil Patrick Harris
    • Steve
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    Al Roker
    Al Roker
    • Patrick Patrickson
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    Lauren Graham
    Lauren Graham
    • Fran Lockwood
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    Will Forte
    Will Forte
    • Joe Towne
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    Max Neuwirth
    • Young Flint
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    Peter Siragusa
    Peter Siragusa
    • Rufus
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    Angela Shelton
    Angela Shelton
    • Regina Devereaux
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    Neil Flynn
    Neil Flynn
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    Liz Cackowski
    Liz Cackowski
    • Flint's Teacher
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    Isabella Acres
    Isabella Acres
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      • Christopher Miller
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      • Judi Barrett
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    8timeaftrtime

    Not only does justice to the book but takes its own sweep of originality and charm

    Anyone involved with the elementary school world as at least heard of the Barret classic "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs." As a teacher, I was thrilled to learn it was to be made a movie. As usual, however, that leads to the problem of whether it would stick too much to the book to be entertaining for the screen or a Hollywood catastrophe that steals only the title?

    I know it's irritating to read from those book loyalists, but it's only a fair comparison. I felt this movie found a perfect balance of big-screen awesomeness and the charm of the book.

    For book enthusiasts, they pretty much had everything right. This film does indeed follow the plot of the book. Entire illustrations are recreated for the movie with stunning nods to Ron Barret's artwork. Then again, one must keep in mind that the book was an extremely general plot. The movie goes into detail, very much into detail, of what was going on in the town.

    We have the classic nerd, Flint Lockwood, a lovable and goofy character who embodies the wannabe coolness and social awkwardness and desperation of every social outcast. He's almost painful to watch, but I think it's what makes him so likable--you feel sorry for him. Anywho, in a desperate attempt to prove his worth to his father, he invents a machine that turns water into food. And hence the coming of the trademark weather of Swallow Falls (later renamed to Barrets' Chewandswallow).

    Honestly, I was surprised at the plot they got going out of this--while still maintaining the basics of the book. It had an ADHD spirit with wonderfully over-the-top characters. This will probably annoy many a soul, but I thought it a winning combination for those who can put up with it all. Really, you need the heart and mind of a child for this, but if you can summon those up, you will be impressed.

    I saw it in the normal format, but I'm sure it was an intense hoot in 3D. That might have been a bit much for me, but I'm sure the kids loved food flying at them. Regardless, the animation was stunning, combining a tribute to Ron Barret's amazing illustrations in background with pleasantly cartoony characters.

    This was much better than expected. It was creative, extremely fun, and paid reference to everything from "Independence Day" to "The Twilight Zone". You may need the heart and mind of a child for this, but if you can summon those up, you will be impressed.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Silly for Adults but also Funny and Entertaining

    In the small island of Swallow Falls, the outcast boy Flint Lockwood is a clumsy inventor encouraged by his mother. When the island is not capable of exporting the production of sardine, the fish becomes the basis of the alimentation of the locals that have to consume it all the times. Years later, Flint's mother dies and his skeptical father Tim Lockwood, who is an old fisherman that has a store that sells sardine, gives a partnership in his store and invites Flint to work with him. But Flint has just invented a food processor that converts water into food and decides to test the piece of equipment. However, he accidentally launches it to the space and begins to rain hamburgers and other food in the island. A television sends the trainee of the weather department Sam Sparks to cover the phenomenon and Flint becomes famous. However, the greedy and glutton Mayor Shelbourne overworks the machine and the food becomes a menace to the human race.

    "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" is an animation silly for adults but also funny and entertaining. The satire with the world of destructive fast food loses the opportunity to give a message to children about the wrong type of food and prefers a naive and foolish story with a beautiful visual. But children will certainly love this movie. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Tá Chovendo Hamburguer" ("It Is Raining Hamburguer")
    8SebaZava

    A hilarious and imaginatively entertaining animated movie.

    Although - as many people do - I generally prefer Pixar films to the animated fare created by other companies, I can't deny that a film like Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is very hard not to love. Although it isn't particularly complex, thought-provoking, beautiful or masterful, it's a very entertaining, funny, cute-as-hell and effective animated film. Children with definitely love it, and adults... well, that actually depends on the adult in question. Although I certainly enjoy all kinds of movies, there's always - for me - some satisfaction to be had when watching something so obviously goofy and kiddy. Meatballs is kiddy, and that's precisely what I loved about it. It may not be this year's best animated movie - that honour goes to Pixar's Up - but it certainly is better than the likes of Monsters vs. Aliens.

    The film tells the story of Flint Lockwood (voice of Bill Hader), a young inventor who dreams of, someday, creating something that will be loved by everyone and make him more popular and, most importantly, improve the lives of everyone in town. Unfortunately, he hasn't been able to do so, and his technofobic father (voice of James Caan) doesn't really help at all. One day, though, he manages to invent something that will change the lives of everyone in town forever: a machine that makes food fall from the sky. Everybody seems to be happy with him now - including mayor Shelbourne (Bruce Campbell) and the by-the-book police offer, Earl (Mr. T) - but, predictably enough, something goes wrong: excess amounts of food start to overload the island where the town is located, and now Flint, along with TV reporter Sam Sparks (Anna Faris) has to try to solve their problem.

    Yes, the plot is pretty predictable, and it certainly won't make anyone above the age of 5 be shocked with surprise or anything of the sort, but it certainly is very imaginative, and it should work in a very "oh, it's sort of nice" kind of way. I liked the way Flint was portrayed - Hader's wacky and not-so-recognizable voice is perfect for the character - and the fact that, although most characters are either archetypes or stereotypes - consider, for the example, Bruce Campbell's greedy and - eventually - obese mayor - they are all voice so professionally and characterized in such an naive and cute kind of way, that one just doesn't care. I rooted for Flint the whole way, and I actually thought that the romantic sub-plot between him and Sam was cute and funny.

    Visually, I don't think the movie is on par to the likes of Wall-E or Up, but I think that comparing it to those productions would be a bit unfair. Wall-E had a sort-of realistic kind of look, and Up, while a little more cartoonish, had a very realistic flair to it. On the other hand, there's something very old-fashioned in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs' look and the way it is animated. Characters behave and move the way old TV cartoons behaved forty or more years ago, and I like that. They jump a lot, are very "agile" and are just... cartoonish. Clearly, the animators didn't want the movie to give a palpable sense of realism; in a way, they were trying to craft an old-fashioned cartoon with the latest technological tools, and they have done it very successfully.

    What else can I say about the movie? It certainly is very naive, and it doesn't explore any deep themes or moral problems, but that's just OK. While this year's mediocre Monsters vs. Aliens was terribly simplistic, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is just simple, and there's nothing wrong with that. Of course, there's nothing wrong with movies like Wall-E having very significant messages and complex love stories and such, but if a parent wants to go with their toddler to see a movie that isn't very complicated but that isn't stupid or boring either, then Meatballs is an excellent choice. After all, even if there isn't much beneath the surface, I can't imagine a single adult maintaining a straight face throughout the film's runningtime. The movie is hilarious, - just remember Flint's father's eyebrows! -, it's inventive, it's imaginative; it's also pretty gorgeous and it features some effective voice acting and interesting, wacky characters. It's not dumb and it doesn't pander to the least common denominator. Most interestingly, though, it made me hungry. That's not a quality many movies posses.
    8tkeane-1

    Sublimely Ridiculous

    From the title through every character right to the end this film is a roller-coaster ride of absolutely ridiculous fun that will have kids and adults alike doubled over with laughter. I personally nearly choked from laughing so hard at one particular point.

    What makes this movie so great is the characters...you can't go wrong with Bill Hader ever and Anna Faris I wouldn't be a fan of at all but she is cast completely out of character here and you would never guess it is her. The real entertainment lies in the support cast though. James Caan is outstanding as the father and Mr. T as the loving father and over enthusiastic local cop will have you in tears. Benjamin Bratt and Neil Patrick Harris didn't have much work to do with their characters but even with so few lines they are stars, particularly Steve the 'talking' monkey. There was one bit character that I found highly entertaining who had the best line in the whole thing when referring to hamburgers as tasting "significantly better than sardines".

    I would consider myself a bit of a movie buff and my leaning is very much toward the art-house. On a recent Saturday afternoon, I choose to take a risk and cross the sticky floor, trying to avoid stepping on one of the many screaming kids running around, my heart beating fast and hard with nervousness and anxiety that maybe this was a mistake. When the time came I casually donned my 3D glasses and 90minutes later with a pain in my side I wanted to go again... It's been an long time since that has happened!
    7AllieRubyStein

    A film by a lot of people

    An exuberant and quite entertaining little feature- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs can feel a little too safe at times- but does anage to be quite an enjoyable ride. First off, the animation is very well developed, very original, and very easy to look at. From its popping colors and cartoon like expressions, it's a refreshing take on the often mimicked-like animation style so many people want to copy from brands like Pixar- and truly feels like its own thing. As for the plot and story of the film- it can be interesting- but it never really feels like it takes any leaps. Yes, it has some bold ideas, but even those ideas tend to play it safe from time to time. Its sense of humor also feels the same way, pure wackiness- which is very enjoyable to watch- but never made me laugh out loud like many other animated films i've come to love. Its soundtrack is very bright and cheery, and its score is surprisingly epic- and I would be lying if I said some of the themes used in this film wouldn't be stuck in my head until the next day. The voice cast is impressive and everyone does a really good job- my personal favorites being James Caan as Tim Lockwood and Bruce Campbell as the Mayor. It does seem to follow quite a few animated cliches, which i've honestly come to expect with these films, but nothing that ever truly weighs it down. In the end, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a fun and solid animated flick. It never wows or amazes like Toy Story or makes me crack up like Shrek, but it manages to be a decent watch and be pretty sweet in the end- and that is completely fine with me.

    My Rating: 6.8/10.

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      Earl Devereaux has the exact opposite hairstyle of his voice actor, Mr. T. Instead of a T-shaped mohawk, Earl sports a T-shaped bald patch.
    • Gaffes
      The dam that prevents the leftovers to flood the city with uneaten food is arched the other way around. An arch dam built that way would collapse instantly as soon as any load is applied.
    • Citations

      Earl Devereaux: You see this contact lens?

      Flint Lockwood: Yeah?

      Earl Devereaux: This contact lens represents you! And my eye represents my eye!

      [Puts on contact lens]

      Earl Devereaux: I've got my *eye* on you!

    • Crédits fous
      (opening credits) A film by a lot of people.
    • Versions alternatives
      The 2010 DVD offers two viewing presentation options. One is the theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1, while the other is a modified aspect ratio of 1.78:1
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Duplicity/Knowing/I Love You, Man (2009)
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      Written by Matthew Gerrard, Jay Landers and Charlie Midnight

      Produced by Matthew Gerrard

      Performed by Miranda Cosgrove

      Miranda Cosgrove appears courtesy of Columbia Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 octobre 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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      • Lluvia de Hamburguesas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sony Pictures Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
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      • 100 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 124 870 275 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 30 304 648 $US
      • 20 sept. 2009
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      • 243 006 136 $US
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