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The missing link monsters vs. aliens
The missing link monsters vs. aliens




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Aliens" is directed by Rob Letterman ("Shark Tale") and Conrad Vernon ("Shrek 2"), produced by Lisa Stewart ("I Think I Love My Wife") and co-produced by Jill Hopper and Latifa Ouaou. Monger and Paul Rudd ("Knocked Up," "Night at the Museum") as Susan's boyfriend, Derek. Rainn Wilson ("Juno," TV's "The Office") as Gallaxhar Emmy winner Stephen Colbert (TV's "The Colbert Report," "Bewitched") as The President of the United States Golden Globe winner Kiefer Sutherland (TV's "24," "Phone Booth") as General W.R. Will Arnett (TV's "Arrested Development," "Blades of Glory") as The Missing Link Seth Rogen ("Knocked Up," "Superbad") as B.O.B.

the missing link monsters vs. aliens

Ginormica Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie (TV's "House," "Stuart Little") as Dr. Aliens" includes: Oscar® winner Reese Witherspoon ("Walk the Line," "Rendition") as Susan Murphy, a.k.a.

Aliens," which is slated for a domestic release date of March 27, 2009, reinvents the classic '50s monster movie into an irreverent modern day action comedy. Soon, the prisoners of this cartoon gulag are conscripted to battle an onslaught of Earth-attacking aliens, led by a cranky multi-eyed overlord (Rainn Wilson)."Monsters vs. There’s also a wordlessly braying 350-foot grub from the school of Mothra called Insectosaurus. (Seth Rogen, happily recognizable even disguised as a…thing). Cockroach (Hugh Laurie) a half-ape, half-fish Darwinian oddity dubbed the Missing Link (Will Arnett) and a one-eyed splotch of Blob-like blue goo called B.O.B. Ginormica makes friends with her fellow inmates, including the brainy bug-eyed Dr. This same crowd will also note similarities to plenty of other famous 1950s and ’60s-style B movies featuring monsters (irradiated and otherwise), aliens, and rudimentary 3-D effects. The portion of the adult audience with moviegoing memories that ?extend back before R2-D2 roamed the galaxy will easily calculate that Ginormica is exactly one inch shorter than the giant femme who sought revenge on a loutish husband in the wonderfully awful 1958 sci-fi specimen Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.

(The doltish groom-to-be, voiced by busy Paul Rudd, holds the classic punchline job of local TV weatherman.) Shed of her small ways, this wonder woman embraces her sky-high feminine power she becomes a female role model to, yes, look up to. For another, the sudden growth spurt saves her from an ?ill-advised marriage to a self-involved boob. For one thing, she’s now got the figure to carry the skinny-leg-jeans look. And although at first she’s understandably flummoxed by the transformation, and really steamed when military types lock her up at a top secret government compound with a hidden society of other mutated freaks, the no-longer-plain-old Susan is actually in luck. Aliens grows into her moniker the old-fashioned sci-fi way: Born plain old Susan Murphy (and voiced by Reese Witherspoon), she’s hit on her wedding day with outer-space crud from a falling meteor, causing her to expand to 49 feet 11 inches tall. As it happens, the California girl so designated in the ginormically showy but super-average 3-D animated entertainment Monsters vs.

the missing link monsters vs. aliens

Ginormica is a great name for a woman, regardless of her size.






The missing link monsters vs. aliens