| Actors: | Dom DeLuise, Christopher Plummer, Madeline Kahn, Kevin Bacon, Bob Hoskins, Bridget Fonda, Phil Collins |
| Director: | Simon Wells |
| Actors: | Dom DeLuise, Amy Irving, James Stewart, John Cleese, Jon Lovitz, Cathy Cavadini, Nehemiah Persoff, Phillip Glasser |
| Director: | Simon Wells |
However, I was disappointed in the packaging of the movie. When it got to me, the case was broken! Bad shipping.
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| Actors: | John Goodman, Rhea Perlman, Martin Short, Jay Leno, Walter Cronkite |
| Director: | Simon Wells |
In spite of narrative problems... the film's chief appeal is its central conceit -- that giant monsters... can be transformed into [ceatures] who like to play with children. | |
Parents seeking innocent kiddie entertainment should know that the dinosaurs are drugged, the children are briefly transformed into monkeys and the Professor is eventually devoured by crows. |
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| Actors: | Joan Cusack, Dan Fogler, Seth Green, Elisabeth Harnois |
| Director: | Simon Wells |
| Also Available: | Mars Needs Moms (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD) (Widescreen) - $33.51 Mars Needs Moms (Blu-ray + DVD) (Widescreen) - $16.27 Mars Needs Moms (2011) - $9.99 |
If Mars Needs Moms had not have been produced using the mo-cap process -- which still hasn't fixed the problem where some folk have a spooky, neither-alive-nor-dead look -- it might have stood more chance of finding an audience. | |
What really sells this fabulous, kid-friendly 3D adventure to anybody over eight (no offense, kids) is its astonishing visuals, which uses motion-capture technology to a degree that surpasses what we saw in Avatar. |
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\"Mars Needs Moms\" has been so maligned that we thought it was probably a dud when we got it from our local library. It grabbed us right from the start with the fantastic animation and fast paced storyline. My grandsons and I watched it 3 times already, and now I'm planning to buy it for future viewing. It was about how a naughty boy, Milo, learns the value of his mom after she is abducted by Martians because she is a strict mom. They want her memory to program their Nanny-bots who raise all the female hatchlings. The story centers around Milo's frantic efforts to rescue his mom and get back to earth, aided by Gribble, who is a grown up kid stuck on Mars, after the aliens took his mother years ago for the same purpose. The reason Mars needs moms is because a bitter man-hating imperial Supervisor throws all the males into the garbage where they party and raise the male hatchlings. She wants the females to run everything and thinks they have more important things to do than raise the young, thus the nanny-bots. Ki, a female Martian enamored with earth and Gribble, discovers that Mars used to consist of Mommy-Daddy families and armed with that fact, the female warriors and the \"hairy tribe guys\" depose the evil Supervisor. All's well that ends well as Milo and Mom make it home, just as Dad returns from his canceled flight, unaware of what happened. This is a great movie, stressing the importance of families and the security loving parents provide for their children.
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| Actors: | Kevin Bacon, Bridget Fonda, Bob Hoskins, Phil Collins |
| Director: | Simon Wells |
The love story is pure mush, not helped by the bland voice work done by Kevin Bacon as Balto and Bridget Fonda as dainty husky Jenna. - USA Today, 2000-01-01 |
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She is so in love with dogs and wanted to add this movie to her collection. While she was watching the movie with her brothers, she kept saying \"Watch this next part Grandma; it is so cute.\"
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| Actors: | Guy Pearce, Samantha Mumba, Orlando Jones, Mark Addy, Jeremy Irons |
| Director: | Simon Wells |
| Also Available: | The Time Machine (1960) - $2.99 The Time Machine (Widescreen) - $12.86 |
If H.G. Wells had a time machine and could take a look at his kin's reworked version, what would he say? 'It looks good, Sonny, but you missed the point.' | |
One of those staggeringly well-produced, joylessly extravagant pictures that keep whooshing you from one visual marvel to the next, hastily, emptily. |
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My son watches Big Bang Theory, they have an episode about the original Time Machine movie. We watch that as well. good story, both movies are very creative. The graphics are much better in this remake of the movie. Very good if you like sci-fi. a must see.
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| Authors: | Simon Wells, Harry N Abrams |
| Format: |
Hardcover |
| Publisher: |
Harry N. Abrams |
| Publish Date: |
2005 |
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Paperback |
| Publisher: |
Omnibus Press |
| Publish Date: |
2012 |
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