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Blu-ray Capsule Review: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

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At 81 minutes it's about 20 minutes too long

Brad Brevet
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Published: Tuesday, January 5th 2010 at 4:22 AM
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

QUICK THOUGHTS: This little animated film managed an 85% at RottenTomatoes and earned over $124 million at the domestic box-office. So, when the Blu-ray arrived I was interested in seeing what kept audiences heading out to theaters to check it out. Unfortunately, even while I was led to believe directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord were on to something in the opening moments, this 81 minute movie actually proves to be about 20 minutes too long. It's redundant and monotonous and by the time it was wrapping itself up it seemed it would never end. Visually it's a treat, but beyond picking it up to occupy the kiddies on occasion, I just can't recommend it even though I loved Mr. T as the town cop Earl Devereaux. But who doesn't love Mr. T?

SUPPLEMENTS: While I didn't particularly enjoy the film there are some decent features including an entertaining commentary track with the directors and Bill Hader, who voices the film's lead character Flint Lockwood. More interesting, though, was the visual effects featurette with FX supervisor Rob Bredow. This featurette presents early FX work compared to the final product looking at the film's use of colors, the lighting, the design, execution etc. One tidbit that fascinated me was learning they used the same techniques used to create Spider-Man 3's villain the Sandman to create the clouds in this film.

Another feature I had fun with for about two minutes was watching the film in "Splat" mode, which allows you to throw virtual food at the screen while watching the movie. It has a limited appeal, but it gave me a laugh for a moment.

Additional featurettes, extended scenes, a sing-a-long and a music video round out the package.

FINAL THOUGHTS: Like I said in the opening, this is a good title for those in the audience with children as a way to keep them busy for a little while. However, I can't see this film appealing to older audiences as it just becomes an exercise in patience — daring you to watch the whole thing. I was ready to check out with about 15 minutes to go and at that time it felt as if I had been watching forever.

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  1. JM

    I dunno, I really liked this movie when I saw it in theaters. I mean, I wouldn't buy it, not even as a present for my little sister, but I didn't find anything wrong with the movie, and I definitely didn't think it was too long. Just my opinion, but there you go.

  2. ez6

    I'm glad you came to the same conclusion that I did. It was awesome to see the giant food of the book translated to the big screen, but I thought it was marred by tonal inconsistencies and an inability to retain the book's charm.

  3. Adriano

    I thought it was hilarious. One of the best surprises I had in 2009, movie-wise. Loved the monkey!

  4. Brittany Davis

    Thank you for giving an honest review about this movie! This movie is ONLY for
    kids and NOT for older audiences. Even though "How to Train Your Dragon" has a similar plot to this movie (you know, with the boy's deceased mother, the boy being an inventor and socially awkward, having a crush with the girl and getting the girl, father/son relationship), "How to Train Your Dragon" gears more towards adult audiences and all age groups. What the heck was up with that mayor piling that HUGE hot dog with doughnuts and ice cream on it into his mouth?! What is this movie trying to teach?!

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