Robots (Widescreen Edition) | 
| Director: Chris Wedge Actors: Halle Berry, Lucille Bliss, Terry Bradshaw, Jim Broadbent, Lara Cody Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Rating: 194 reviews Sales Rank: 3065
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dubbed, Dvd, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 89 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: FOXD2229392D UPC: 024543193913 EAN: 0024543193913 ASIN: B00005JNQS
Theatrical Release Date: March 11, 2005 Release Date: September 27, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description EVEN IN A WORLD POPULATED ENTIRELY BY MECHANICAL BEINGS, RODNEY IS CONSIDERED A GENIUS INVENTORY. HE DREAMS OF 2 THINGS, MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE & MEETING HIS IDOL, MASTER INVENTORY BIGWELD.
Amazon.com The delightful designs of William Joyce (writer/illustrator of such popular children's books as George Shrinks and Bently & Egg) make Robots a joy to behold. The round, bouncy, and ramshackle forms of hero Rodney Copperbottom and his computer-animated friends are part of an ornate and daffy Fender providing assistance. | Rube-Goldberg universe of elaborate contraptions and gleaming metallic surfaces. Rodney (voiced with a hint-of-Scottish lilt by Ewan McGregor) is a young inventor who sets off for Robot City to work for Big Weld (Mel Brooks), the supreme inventor of the mechanical world. But upon his arrival, Rodney discovers that Big Weld has disappeared, and the slick, shiny Ratchet (Greg Kinnear, As Good As It Gets) is phasing out the spare parts that lumpen robots need to function and replacing them with "upgrades"--expensive and glistening new exoskeletons. Unfortunately, from this suitable beginning, the story degenerates into a series of action sequences that make very little sense, though some are kinetic and fun (though others are only there to serve the inevitable Robots video game). Most kids will enjoy the sheer visual pleasure of the movie, but compared to the narrative richness of Pixar movies like The Incredibles and Toy Story, that pleasure is pretty short-lived. Also featuring the voices of Robin Williams, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Amanda Bynes, Jennifer Coolidge, and many, many more. --Bret Fetzer DVD Features Jennifer Coolidge returns as the voice of Aunt Fanny in a mildly amusing new short, "Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty," which allows her to again be the butt of the joke. Fans of the characters will enjoy both a 17-minute discussion of the robots' creation as well as profiles of 11 of the bots, including early, almost unrecognizable conceptual sketches and brief interviews with the voice cast. The original short is fairly dull, and of the three deleted scenes, the most finished is an extended version of Rodney's initial meeting with Tim at the gate. One other is in sketch form only but does preserve another performance by Robin Williams. The kids' games are pretty good. There's a dancing robot that will perform eight routines on command or in random order. A memory game has a bit of replay value, and the build-a-bot segment takes some thought and investigation. The Xbox demo is a nifty little diversion that transforms one element (the transport-pod race) of the full-length, single-player Xbox game into a frenetic one- to four-player free-for-all. In their commentary track, director Chris Wedge and producer-inspiration William Joyce have to remind each other to stop patting themselves on the back, but it is interesting to hear them talk about old games such as Mousetrap that played a part in developing the film. (Wedge's frequent references to a possible "director's cut" might not seem like a joke to DVD buyers who have gotten tired of DVD rereleases.) The commentary track by the Blue Sky technical team might be better, offering insights into the characters and the creation of the film without lapsing into too much techie-speak. --David Horiuchi Stills from Robots (click for larger image) The World of Robots  The Art of Robots |  Robots soundtrack |  Robots score |  Robots for Xbox |  Robots for PS2 |  Robots for GBA |
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Hit with the kids May 27, 2009 dancybeaches (chicago, il) My kids (3 and 1) love this movie. Its a movie I do not mind watching over again either. We live in Chicago and took a train into the city and told my son we were going to "Robot City". He loved it. I would put this one on your DVD list.
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A bag of gags held together with a skinny string of a story March 23, 2009 lighten_up_already2 (Kirkland, WA USA) This movie is visually beautiful and it's obvious that the designers and modelers and programmers did a lot of great work and the voice actors were rather good too. I was impressed by the first few minutes, but when Fender and Copperbottom got to the big city and the movie had many minutes to waste on them being bounced around the town like pinballs I realized that there likely wasn't much of a story to advance, so they had to waste a lot of time doing gags. When a flatulance joke goes on and on and on, you know you're in trouble. And that's what took this movie from a potential classic to an also-ran in the world of 3d animated films. All those tin men, and no heart. Maybe they should have gone to Oz first and loaded up. So, the look is top notch, but the story could have been significantly upgraded. You can shine no matter what you're made of, and you can also be dull no matter how you're animated. I wonder what Walt Disney could have done with the technology we have today. Postscript: The DVD product has a wealth of special features for a single disk. I would add another star for that if I could.
Robots January 19, 2009 Betty L. Trembly (Delta, CO) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The DVD arrived in a timely fashion and in very good condition. Kudos to the seller!
robots January 8, 2009 S. Grimm (union city, PA) i was very happy i got a good price for this movie! The movie is funny, my young boys like it.
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