Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (2009)


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No love for this movie here?

Forget Shrek, forget Kung Fu Panda, this is the closest thing to a Pixar animation we have. While the story and storytelling may not be quite on par with the best of Pixar, the visual splendour, wit and imagination are. A terrifically fun and funny family movie and astonishingly good looking.

4.5/5

I'll give it 4/5, it's quite nice and well done but this one is really kids oriented. It's not like Shrek where you can find adult side-joke.

But for animated movies, UP is better. And the 3D in UP is a notch above what we saw in CWACM and Ice Age 3.

  • 5 weeks later...

Another 4/5 here too.

I really liked it, some funny lines, the best being with the mouse and the desktop :p

Up is a bit better yes, but both are toitally different stories. I would rate this one just below Wall-E, kinda Mosters INC area.

  • 2 weeks later...
its alright, i think it took too long to get to the main point.

Which main point do you refer to? Because, for me, the whole point of it was to have one helluva fun time, and it delivered it in spades, and it delivered it from the get-go.

  • 2 weeks later...

well

i loved this movie.

the jokes were all pretty welldone.

i will rate it below Wall-E (ALL TIME FAV), and ill even rate it below UP!.

but above all the rest.

And yes dont forget BOLT.. it was good aswell.

watchin UP i broke into tears.... :p the start was just to touchy...

Yeah this was WAY better than I thought it would be. Definitely up there as one of the better animated movies of last year, and the animation itself really is great.

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