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Screenwriters Wallace Wqlodarsky, Rob Letterman, Jonathan Aibel, and Glenn Berger managed to create a plot that is mediocre and somehow kid-friendly. The miniscule action is enough to keep children entertained. But, adults will find themselves snoring. I was unfortunate enough to have a frappuccino, so I wasn't afforded an option to sleep through this sleeper. Not that I would. (I can't give an honest review if I haven't seen all of the film.) Also, you know what I always say, if there are too many writers on a script, it's an indication that something is wrong with it and the story is usually not entertaining. This case is true, for the most part, in Monsters vs. Aliens.
In Monsters, like in every kid movie, there should be some kind lesson or moral of the movie at the end. But I can't see any kind of lesson in this film. It's just a poor knock-off of such horror films as Freddy vs. Jason. I wasn't impressed with that film either. The whole scenario of a good big life form fighting off an evil big life form is shopworn and needs a new model.See the full content of this document
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Monsters Vs. Aliens
Monsters vs. Aliens
MOVIE REVIEWFor some reason, entertainment executives think that kids are into things, that repulse the common, everyday adult. It's almost as if they think the more disgu...See the full content of this document
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