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  1. Film Megamind

    Its the third of the 2010 DreamWorks animation pictures.

    Here's the 5 minute trailer in detail.

    Quote Originally Posted by SHH!
    Dreamworks Animation held a special presentation this morning at Los Angeles' Pacific Design Center, showing off their 2010 slate, including a first look at the 3D super villain animated feature, Megamind.

    Megamind is the third computer animated film from Dreamworks Animation this year (including How to Train Your Dragon and Shrek Forever After), setting the record for the most animated theatrical films from any studio in a single year. Though the final version of Megamind will be in 3D, today's footage was largely unfinished and shown without use of the technology.

    Megamind himself (voiced by Will Ferrell) has a similar origin to Superman; when he was a baby, his planet was destroyed and he was rocketed to Earth. His landing, however, was inside a penitentiary and he grew up a criminal genius.

    By Megamind's side is Minion (voice by David Cross), a combination robot/monkey with fish tank for a head and the mind of a talking piranha (presumably constructed by Megamind himself).

    Metro City (mispronounced by Megamind as "metrocity", rhyming with "velocity") is championed by Metroman (voiced by Brad Pitt), a muscular superhero with a white Elvis-like costume and Reed Richards-style graying temples.

    Metroman's love interest is Roxanne Ritchie (voiced by Tina Fey), a TV news reporter who is Megamind's go-to girl when he needs a damsel in distress. As such, Megamind and Roxanne are extremely familiar with one another and she has become bored by his failed plots to rule the world.

    The footage opens with Metroman attending a museum ribbon cutting in his honor. He showboats for the crowd, flying, doing tricks and even juggling a woman's babies, all the rounds of roaring applause.

    Megamind, meanwhile, has kidnapped Roxanne and taken him to his secret lair. Tied to a chair, Roxanne is unimpressed with anything Megamind has, including a pit of alligators and an enormous machine gun.

    Going on the air, Megamind broadcasts a message to Metroman, telling him off the kidnapping. Roxanne shouts to the hero that she's being held at an abandoned observatory and Metroman rushes to her aid. The tables are turned on Metroman, however, as the observatory is revealed to be a fake. Metroman finds himself inside a large, domed building while Megamind watches from an adjacent base.

    Telling Minion to fire his laser, Megamind is horrified to find that it's going to take longer to load the programing than he had thought. Metroman and Megamind exchange some really funny superhero metaphors back and forth ("Justice is a non-corrodible metal!" shouts Metroman at one point). With the laser unable to fire, Megamind thinks he's lost again, until he spots something unusual on his monitor: Metroman is trapped inside the dome. Copper, he reveals, is his secret weakness and Megamind has unwittingly lured him to a building that has sapped his energy. Unable to fly away, Metroman is struck by the laser blast and, apparently, completely destroyed.

    The footage ends here, but a few slides were shown of what happens next; Megamind conquers the city, but finds that, without a rival, his life has no meaning. He goes to work creating a new superhero out of Hal Stewart, a cameraman for Roxanne (as voiced by Jonah Hill), creating the alternate superhero identity Titan.

    Megamind is set to hit theaters on November 5, 2010.
    And the movie poster that I showed in the Random Movie news thread.

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    I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.

  2. Are they just trying to compensate in quantity, for what they lack in quality? They're flooding the market with this shit, pretty soon, nobody is going to care, they need to back off a bit, maybe only one or two each year, and the more time something spends in production, the better it'd turn out in the end.

    Also, fuck that Dragon movie, THIS is the one I want not to suck, because the premise is solid.

  3. I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.

  4. Looks shit.

  5. It's because that is what you're full of.

    I like the fish head guy.
    Donk

  6. I'm more excited on this one than How to Train your dragon. I never liked that title. It has that double entendre.
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  7. I think both movies look like they're gonna be pretty damn good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Advocate View Post
    I'm more excited on this one than How to Train your dragon. I never liked that title. It has that double entendre.
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  9. I'll never get the whole two movies come out with pretty much the exact same premise at the exact same time thing.

  10. Quote Originally Posted by Mr-K View Post
    I'll never get the whole two movies come out with pretty much the exact same premise at the exact same time thing.
    ?

    Megamind is what if a bad guy wins and beats his Superhero Nemesis. Then realizes his life is boring and creates a new Superhero for him to fight?

    How to Train your Dragon is about a kid going through a rite of passage.

    Please explain how those two are similar.
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