"MegaMind" Talkback (Spoilers)

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"Our battles quickly got more elaborate. He would win some, I would almost win others! He took the name: Metro Man, defender of Metro City. I decided to pick something a little more humble: MegaMind, incredibly handsome criminal genius and master of all villainy!" - MegaMind


Release Date: 11/05/2010
Studio: DreamWorks Animation
Director: Tom McGrath
Starring: Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, David Cross, J.K. Simmons, Justin Theroux, Ben Stiller, Tom McGrath.

Plot Summary: Megamind is the most brilliant super-villain the world has ever known... and the least successful. Over the years, he has tried to conquer Metro City in every imaginable way. Each attempt has been a colossal failure, thanks to the caped superhero known as Metro Man, until the day Megamind actually defeats him in the throes of one of his botched evil plans. Suddenly, the fate of Metro City is threatened when a new villain arrives and chaos runs rampant, leaving everyone to wonder: Can the world's biggest "mind" actually be the one to save the day?

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I just saw it. I thought it was good, nothing too impressive but still enjoyable. It will keep you entertained for a hour and a half.:)
 
LOL!

Those were my exact thoughts on the movie. I think my theater had a problem with the sound though, the music/sfx were really soft. I liked how the romance was done, and the message about choice was really clear.
 
I did like how they didn't go all "Captain Hammer" with Metro Man and make him totally unlikable.

And the whole thing with "Tighten" and what might really happen with the "Great Power unto an everyman" situation.
 
Really good.

Also...

To those who wanted to see Metro Man actually die, I think it's going to be pointless. If he does die, nothing in the plot would change, other than Metro Man not really being able to do what he wanted to do in the first place.

Really, I'm actually surprised that it addressed the "It's not my responsibility because I have a choice" thing on a superhero, and actually GOING with that!
 
Most animated movies about superheroes/villains basically do the deconstruction thing, which could get tiresome, but this one actually had a little depth to go along with the comedy. Also has a couple good lessons for the kiddies, like you don't have to go a certain route just because of the way you've been treated.
 
I hope they make a nick series out of Megamind. I can't get enough Roxanne x Megamind moments. Besides, they did the same with Barnyard, and the movie didn't do as well in the reviews.
 
I can't believe people are lukewarm on this?

I thought this movie was great! I saw it in 3-D and the experience was so awesome! The CG animation was amazing! It wasn't totally original in concept, but so what, it's a parody/homage to superheroes and supervillains, and it was really funny!

Megamind may be my second favorite CG animated family movie behind The Incredibles. I loved it!
 
Megamind is yet another one of those Dreamworks movie that tries decently hard to go for some Pixar/Disney moments of pathos and depth but they don't quite seem as geunine. But they make up for it with more laughs and sight gags and random refrences and hey at the end of the day as long as a movie is entertaining that's all that matters right? And I will say one thing about this movie: It defintley entertained me. I was not bored at all whatsover during any part of the movie (unlike Social Network) and the plot was easy enough to comprehend yet not dry or repetive enough to guess all the little twists. I could defintley buy a reason for Megamind being sad at supposedly killing Metro Man and losing his arch rival since after all, those who arch need someone to fight back or else it gets boring. And I could buy his transformation since he was really only a villian by circumstnace on how he was raised and being picked on by those around him. But actually manging to forge a decently intertwined relationship with Roxanne (who yeah is definite kidnap bait who dosen't do much physically but did have a lot of nice scenes with Megamind and did have some snide respondes every now and then) and realized he didn't have to be bad. So in the end it was all about everyone choosing who they wanted to be, not who the city defined them to be. Megamind chose to be a hero, Metro Man chose to be a musician far away from the busy crowds (though I wish we had some scenes of Metro Man besides just near the beginning and his surprise reappearence. Then again I don't know how much of a surprise it is due to how one of the trailers sort of spoils that) and Roxanne chose to get with the bad turned good boy.

And hey there were a lot of good jokes spread throughout this movie: Megamind not hearing his parents last words, Metro Man's rocket stroller knocking Megamind's into a prison, the device Megamind used to knock dodgeballs back at the other kids, Captain Metro supposedly senting Megamind a watch to count his multiple life sentances, Hal's intentional creepiness on being so forward with Roxanne (yeah really wedding photogrpaher. Stupid for another reason guy), Roxanne not eing amused by the traps (though truthfully that joke would of worked better if it hadn't been spoiled in all the trailers) Megamind's shock at supposedly killing the guy, the musical montage of him causing destruction and Minion sayind he'd be cheered up with a kidnapping, having to apologize for destroying some of his robots, trying to train Hal by dressing up as a Jor-El ripoff, the name for his newest evil cape being supposedly so dramatic, goading Hal/Titan to fight him and Titan actually wanting to kill him (I kind of wish Titan became more of an anti hero then a villian but I guess even in this movies' sort of shades of gray approach they needed some more definite blacks), Metro Man trying to sneak off but being discovered by Roxanne and Megamind, him doing his self trestospective at super light speed, Megamind switching with Minion during the fight and then tossing Minion at the water at the end who tried to make a seemingly emotional death. And yeah the ending was kind of cute but another thing the trailer spoiled. Still I did really like this movie and found it rather engaging and though a bit forumaltic, used that forumla rather well. And hey there is room for another movie if they want to go down that road though probably be better to come up with more original material since not every Dreamworks film deserves a franchise.
 
Lot better than I thought it would be. Granted, I did have one issue: the use of Brad Pitt. Coming in I assumed he'd have 9 or 10 lines, and while I was suprised that he got quite a bit more than that, I still feel he could have been used more. Nonetheless, I highly enjoyed this film. :)
 
Funny enough, people won't watch actually good DW flicks, but then will criticize them as if they actually have watched them, solely basing it on trailers, which we now know are inaccurate (seems to be a running trend of DW).
 
I saw this today and while I wasn't expecting much (I have a deep rooted hatred for Will Ferrel, though he WAS good in 'Stranger than Fiction'), but you know something? Color me surprised. I thought it was a really well done movie. It's like... when they stop trying to mimic Pixar, they end up doing some pretty great stuff.

The pacing was just right, the story held up (save for a few minor plot holes) and while I kinda felt the romance was dodgy at first, it was pretty good near the end. Overall, I'd say this is a movie where tropes certainly aren't bad. In fact, they actually used them in a way that wasn't completely contrived.

If I didn't know any better, I'd say that -aside from the Shrek movies- Dreamworks is starting to find their sea legs now. And for once, this is one series where I would honestly be open to for a sequel or a television series.

Bravo, Dreamworks. Hopefully they can keep this up!
 
So I might be taking my brothers and small cousin to see this, before I shell out the money is it worth it in 3D? Like, are there any scenes that need to be seen, like the flying in How to Train Your Dragon?
 
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