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    • Release date: March 27, 2009
    • Directors: Rob Letterman and Conrad Vernon
    • Distributor: Paramount
    • First computer animated film produced in 3-D
  • Watch the trailer for Monsters vs Aliens, an animated 3-D film from DreamWorks posted online in November 2008. The trailer begins with a man running down the hallway with a stack of papers to a door that opens after he scans his finger prints. He calls out "Mr. President, Mr. President, we have a situation," as he rushes into a board meeting behind the high-security door. A UFO has landed in America— and it's not the first time. Aliens want to take over the country and a mismatched group of monsters is the only hope of stopping them.
  • Trailer Reviews

    • "With such obvious debts to two of Pixar's biggest hits, this save-the-world adventure feels a little stale. Maybe seeing it in 3-D will add another dimension?"—Entertainment WeeklyEW: PopWatch Previewer: Monsters vs Aliens (November 7, 2008)
    • "Dreamworks has just released the first official trailer for Monsters vs. Aliens, an extremely high budget animated film that, as best as I can tell, delivers what it promises."—Just Press PlayJust Press Play: Monsters vs Aliens Trailer Released (November 6, 2008)

  • Cast

    • Reese Witherspoon as Susan Murphy / Ginormica (voice)
    • Hugh Laurie as Dr. Cockroach, Ph.d (voice)
    • Kiefer Sutherland as General W.R. Monger (voice)
    • Rainn Wilson as Gallaxhar (voice)
    • Stephen Colbert as The President of the United States (voice)
    • Paul Rudd as Derek (voice)
    • Seth Rogen as B.O.B. (voice)
    • Will Arnett as The Missing Link (voice)

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