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Story Line For Escape From Planet Earth 3D | |
Total Vote User Escape From Planet Earth 3D : Visitor | |
User Percentage For Escape From Planet Earth 3D : 60 % | |
User Ranting Escape From Planet Earth 3D : 3.6 | |
User Count Like for Escape From Planet Earth 3D : 13,422 | |
All Critics Count For Escape From Planet Earth 3D : 31 | |
All Critics Percentage For Escape From Planet Earth 3D : 26 % | |
All Critics Ranting For Escape From Planet Earth 3D : 4.2 | |
Actors For Escape From Planet Earth 3D | |
Brendan Fraser,Rob Corddry,Ricky Gervais,Jonathan Morgan Heit,Jessica Alba,SofĂa Vergara,Paul Scheer,Jayson Simpson,Sarah Jessica Parker,Doug Abrahams,Jason Benson,Trevor Devall,Brian Dobson,Brad Dryborough,Gabe Khouth,Kirby Morrow,Andrew Moxham,Alan Silverman,William Shatner,Kaitlin Olson | |
Escape From Planet Earth 3D Movie Review: | |
An animated film that goes lamely where many have gone before. Keith Staskiewicz-Entertainment Weekly Just like its hero and his grounded starship, Escape From Planet Earth is, for much of the film, a decidedly earthbound adventure. Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post Colorful as the 3-D aliens-among-us comedy is to look at, though, Corddry is handed a role that's beige as can be, and so are his castmates. Tom Russo-Boston Globe A lightweight, warp-speed, brightly colored trifle that should delight small children and sporadically amuse their parents. Joe Leydon-Variety It never discovers new worlds, but "Escape From Planet Earth" is, in its genial way, escape enough. Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times A children's movie about space-traveling blue beings that has lots of high-flying escapades but fairly low aspirations. Neil Genzlinger-New York Times Aliens of all shapes and sizes provide amusing banter in this likeable, happy and colourful 3D animation in which planets are saved and family ties nurtured. Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile [The aliens] find 7-11s hypnotically beautiful and learn to love Slurpees. There are several scenes involving Slurpees. Dave White-Movies.com Escape from Planet Earth is a mildly entertaining examination of intergalactic sibling rivalry that will probably appeal to many younger kids, but not to the parents who have to sit through it with them. Christine N. Ziemba-Paste Magazine The best thing I can say about Escape From Planet Earth is that I didn't end up hating it as much as I thought I was going to during the first half. Louis Black-Austin Chronicle An amiable animated feature that should entertain the younger kids. Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com Serviceable sci-fi - stopping momentarily at local theaters en route to its destiny on DVD as generic, escapist diversion for youngsters, teaching teamwork and preaching family loyalty and love. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate An energetic but thoroughly watered-down kiddie flick. Rob Humanick-Slant Magazine A surprisingly well-produced effort that fills the recent vacuum of family films without totally sucking. Erick Weber-NECN The colorful animation can't compensate for a mediocre script that generally lacks depth, excitement and consistent laughs. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com And just to make sure the feature radiates complete nonsense, every time a character falls in Escape from Planet Earth, there's a fart sound effect piped in. Surely your children would rather watch Argo instead, right? Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com Predictable alien adventure is violent and forgettable. Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media It almost works as an amiable, if derivative, time-waster for kids with a few jokes for the grown-ups, but too much is unsettlingly off-base. Nell Minow-Beliefnet Escape from Planet Earth's flaws would be more forgivable if the film offered better fun for younger viewers. Sandy Schaefer-ScreenRant | |
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