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 | | Monsters vs. Aliens | | Games: See more matches | | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | Monsters vs. Aliens - Video Game Review By: Andy Keener - Cinema Blend Game Reviews Published on: 4/6/2009 7:55 PM | | I've played my share of movie tie-in games. Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar 2, and Open Season just to name a few. With my previous experience in mind, I went into Monsters vs. Aliens for the Nintendo DS with my review already written. It'd say something along the lines of "this game is boring, full of bugs, and just not even worth the cartridge it's on." Surprisingly enough, I was almost wrong. read the full review | |
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 | | Monsters Vs Aliens | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | |  | Monsters vs. Aliens - DVD Review By: Bill Gibron - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 9/18/2009 5:43 PM | |
It's a title that promises much more than it could ever truly deliver. It plays on B-movie fans' wildest dreams but offers them something much less successful. It comes from Dreamworks, which means it will either be completely faithful to its unusual source material (a la Kung Fu Panda's homage to the films of Asian martial arts experts the Shaw brothers) or rely on the tired, post-Shrek formula of animation artistry meshed with tired pop culture quips. So what, exactly, does the latest CG spectacle Monsters vs. Aliens truly have to offer? Sadly, it's a little bit of moviemaking magic surrounded by loads and loads of scripted stupidity. read the full review | |
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