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more about #dreamworks Klebert L. Hall: So, it's kind of cute that in the graphic, the big anthropomorphic robot is fighting modern, remotely-piloted "robots". However, the artist shows the... more » Anekanta - Go Play!: Blasted Robots! Always shooting me with their laser eye beams and chanting "Kill... all... humans" with their mechanical voices... What I wouldn't g... more » reaper2k: Let's hope the movie version has more robots in it than Terminator: Salvation. #robopocalypse more » SuperTuna: So defeat zombies build robots...to defeat the robots enlist the help of aliens...to defeat aliens...Get Will Smith? #robopocalypse more » ManchuCandidate: I hope they title it: Kill All HUMANS, BABY!!! #robopocalypse more » Lightice: And in 30-50 years time people will be watching that film with similar discomfort as they now watch the Birth of the Nation... #robopocalypse more » PostMarque: FINALLY!!! a good movie. no franchise. it was an event. let everyone move on and keep the memories. #monstersversusaliens more » Plague: I like Halloween. I like Pumpkins. So I pretty much enjoyed this- even without seeing the movie. However, those monster characters are pretty much wal... more » reddingofish: I enjoied the show. It was funny and the kid liked it. I am glad to see that it is not going to be a series. 9 times out 0f 9 when they make a half ... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: Liked the movie and the special, sorry to hear there won't be any more. #monstersversusaliens more » karpar: For some reason, perhaps unfairly, I've always looked at Dreamworks Animation as something like an imitation Pixar run by accountants. Obviously, this... more » Blazeldude: Monsters vs. Aliens was a terrific movie, It's a shame to see crap like Shrek and Madagascar continue and thrive when something that was actually funn... more » it must be bunnies: The commercial played fine but now all I get is a blue 'loading' circle. It is hypnotic but not really very entertaining. Maybe it is because I live... more » LittleDragon: Those bastards. I actually liked MVA for the most part. Sure it had some low spots but I enjoyed most of it. Maybe we can get a spin off cartoon. I co... more » Spaceknight: didn't there used to be a time when movies were evaluated as art and not as commodities? #monstersversusaliens more » Chip Overclock: Alas, MONSTERS VS. ALIENS was the first movie I've seen in a theatre in more than thirty years in which I fell asleep in the middle of it. #monstersve... more » MonkeyT: Funny. After a post about 3D last week, I looked up the numbers. MVA actually earned more money than Up, and more per 3D showing than Up as well. I... more » tbrunner: I was thinking this would make a great movie, but only if they could find a way to add more scenes involving urination and giant testicles. Orci and... more » Evdor: Ugh. Kurtzman and Orci. Look, I know these guys are currently talked about frequently due to their attatchement to the first Transfomers and Star Tre... more » Rocketknight: Glad to hear Xombie is getting some recognition. Also, Farr is not a homicide detective; Beall is. more » -
#robopocalypse
Robots Are Getting Their Own World War Z
With zombies, vampires, and ecological disasters destroying the world, it's time robots got another shot at the apocalypse. And soon a book and movie from the writer of How to Survive a Robot Uprising could put humanity under robot rule. More » -
#monstersversusaliens
Monsters Versus Aliens Dies, See Their Final Halloween Clip
Monsters Versus Aliens will not become the next CG franchise - sorry, Insectosaurus, you'll have to be put down. Take a look at their last gathering in this Halloween special clip. More » -
#xombie
Star Trek Writers Tackle Xombie's Undead Superhero
In web cartoon turned comic book Xombie, a sentient zombie protects a lone human girl from the mindless undead. Now DreamWorks is in talks to bring Xombie to the big screen, along with Star Trek's Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. More » -
#michaelbay
Four Gets Smallvilled For Michael Bay's Pleasure
Despite the massive success of Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen this summer, it's looking more likely that Michael Bay is about to follow through on his robot vacation threat; he's hired writers to script a new movie, and it's bot-free. More » -
#bayhemreturns
Bay Swaps Robots For Angst-Ridden Aliens In Number Four
With Transformers fast on its way to becoming almost as big as The Dark Knight, Michael Bay and Dreamworks have already announced their next project together... and it doesn't involve robots, in disguise or otherwise. More » -
#oobermind
Nothing Can Stop The Ultimate Victory Of Oobermind (Except Oobermind Himself)
Dreamworks recently released their slate of upcoming animated films, and the poster for their 2010 supervillain comedy Oobermind caught our eye. The film features the voices of Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey, but what is Oobermind actually about? More » -
#monstersversusaliens
Meet Rainn Wilson's Army, From Monsters Vs. Aliens Superbowl Trailer
Strap on your 3-D glasses and prepare to meet the alien army of Gallaxhar (Rainn Wilson), from the Monsters Versus Aliens teaser that just aired. Looks like Ginormica gets the drop on the would-be overlord. -
#monstersversusaliens
Monsters Versus Aliens Versus Stephen Colbert
Monsters Versus Aliens isn't just the most important movie of our time — it's also the future of movie-making. Dreamworks' Jeffrey Katzenberg showed us about 20 minutes of MVA, and talked 3-D breakthroughs. Spoiler panic!
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#rockemsockemmovies
Dreamworks Makes Our SF Movie Dream A Priority
Newly independent movie studio Dreamworks has put together a list of movies that they're considering "high priority" projects - and amongst them are two movies that you'll probably be seeing a lot more of on this site in the future. One of them, Cowboys & Aliens, we've told you about before, but the second - Well, it may just be our new favorite movie, even if it never gets made. More » -
#ghostintheshell
Will Steven Spielberg Eviscerate "Ghost in the Shell"?
Ghost in the Shell, a classic anime cyberpunk flick from the 1990s, has mesmerized fans for years with its brutal-but-philosophical story of what happens to a woman's identity when she merges with technology on physical and psychological levels. Set in 2029, the movie starts out as a pure actioner with our cybercop hero Motoko sleuthing to stop terrorists in New Port City. But as Motoko's fate becomes intertwined with an anomalous, self-defining A.I., the movie veers into 2001-ish surrealism. At last, this brainfarm flick is getting an English remake, but unfortunately it's care of Steven Spielberg. More »


