Visually, this is perhaps one of the most spectacular animated movies we’ve ever seen, with literally every frame being a feast for the eyes.
There were moments, especially throughout the movie’s undeniably thrilling climax, in which we were just amazed.
Not to throw in so much hyperbole, but this truly is one of the best animated films in terms of pure eye candy.
This should be a movie you should watch in theaters because it’s unlike any movie you have ever seen.
There’s a lot of ingenuity and inventiveness and cleverness that is warped around the movie.
The film is entertaining for both the kids and the adults to enjoy, so there’s no need to worry.
If you have the chance to see this in 3D, see it but we’re sure the 2D version works just as well.
If you’re iffy about the trailer, that’s a good thing because the movie surpasses the trailer by ten times.
Prepare to get served…literally.
Inspired by the beloved children’s book, the film focuses on a town where food falls from the sky like rain.
Bill Hader will voice Flint Lockwood, a young inventor who dreams of creating something that will improve everyone’s life.
Anna Faris takes on the role of Sam Sparks, a weathergirl covering the phenomenon who hides her intelligence behind a perky exterior.
James Caan plays Tim Lockwood, Flint’s technophobic father.
Andy Samberg plays Brent, the town bully who has plagued Flint since childhood.
Bruce Campbell plays Mayor Shelbourne, who figures out that Flint’s invention can put the town, and more importantly himself, on the map.
Mr. T plays the by-the-rules town cop Earl Devereaux, and Tracy Morgan takes on the role of Earl’s rule-breaking son, Cal.
this is your popcorn hour!
magic
