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In the film you'll meet memorable bots Rodney Copperbottom (Ewan McGregor), a young genius inventor who dreams of helping robots everywhere; Cappy (Halle Berry), a beautiful, dynamic and savvy bot with whom Rodney is instantly smitten; the nefarious corporate tyrant Ratchet (Greg Kinnear) who locks horns with Rodney; Bigweld (Mel Brooks), a master inventor who has lost his way; and a group of misfit 'bots known as the Rusties, led by Fender (Robin Williams) and Piper Pinwheeler (Amanda Bynes). Fender's head, arms, and legs routinely fall off at the most inopportune moments. As Rodney fulfills Fender's ongoing need for repairs, the two become fast friends. Piper is Fender's tomboy kid sister, who surprises everyone with her determination and strength. The result is a timeless, comedic tale that pushes the boundaries of animation while introducing characters rich with physical humor and soul, and a heart-warming story that proves that a robot can shine no matter what he or she is made of.
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Lew Irwin

Reviews of Robots are decidedly mixed. Joel Siegel of ABC's Good Morning America remarks that the look of the film is riveting -- even the rivets -- and that Robin Williams' vocal performance is fall-down funny. However, he adds, what really lays an egg: the story. There isn't one. That means Robots has none of the emotional impact that made The Incredibles so incredible or made so many of us want to find Nemo. A.O. Scott in the New York Times likewise praises the look of the film, but concludes that in the end, Robots is hollow and mechanical, an echo chamber of other movies and an awkward attempt to turn the intrinsically scary sensitive-robot theme into something heartwarming and cute. Jami Bernard in the New York Daily News notes that the film's wow factor is enhanced in the IMAX version, but adds: For a movie that rails against the notion of creative artists toiling amid corporate gloom, Robots often feels calculated and mass-produced. It's a colorful scrap heap, but no more than the sum of its bells and whistles. That theme is repeated in numerous reviews. Jan Stuart in Newsday writes that the animators had a whale of a time designing their balloon-colored robot world, but the ingenuity stops there. The script is mostly recycled parts. That's OK, Stephen Hunter suggests in the Washington Post. While noting that the story fails to engage on any level save the kinetic, he remarks that some of the scenes display marvelous ingenuity. Cleverness for its own sake is still cleverness, he writes. And Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times puts it this way: This is a movie that is a joy to behold entirely apart from what it is about.

Reviewed by: whytry on 3/1/2008 3:32:44 AM
This is a really good movie.
Lew Irwin

Reviews of Robots are decidedly mixed. Joel Siegel of ABC's Good Morning America remarks that the look of the film is riveting -- even the rivets -- and that Robin Williams' vocal performance is fall-down funny. However, he adds, what really lays an egg: the story. There isn't one. That means Robots has none of the emotional impact that made The Incredibles so incredible or made so many of us want to find Nemo. A.O. Scott in the New York Times likewise praises the look of the film, but concludes that in the end, Robots is hollow and mechanical, an echo chamber of other movies and an awkward attempt to turn the intrinsically scary sensitive-robot theme into something heartwarming and cute. Jami Bernard in the New York Daily News notes that the film's wow factor is enhanced in the IMAX version, but adds: For a movie that rails against the notion of creative artists toiling amid corporate gloom, Robots often feels calculated and mass-produced. It's a colorful scrap heap, but no more than the sum of its bells and whistles. That theme is repeated in numerous reviews. Jan Stuart in Newsday writes that the animators had a whale of a time designing their balloon-colored robot world, but the ingenuity stops there. The script is mostly recycled parts. That's OK, Stephen Hunter suggests in the Washington Post. While noting that the story fails to engage on any level save the kinetic, he remarks that some of the scenes display marvelous ingenuity. Cleverness for its own sake is still cleverness, he writes. And Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times puts it this way: This is a movie that is a joy to behold entirely apart from what it is about.
Reviewed by: whytry on 3/1/2008 3:32:44 AM
This is a really good movie.
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Reviewed by: whytry on 3/1/2008 3:32:44 AM

Reviewed by: alina13 on 12/29/2005 10:58:16 AM
this is the greatest movie ever however wrote this movie is a genieos
Reviewed by: vaughndyer1 on 12/11/2005 5:08:02 PM
I loved it. The movie was great. The service is great! No late fees and no commuting to the video store!!! I thought it might not have a very high quality but I was wrong it showed like any dvd would!!
Reviewed by: moshek on 12/6/2005 1:53:04 PM
Reviewed by: hotdcb on 11/20/2005 2:28:38 PM
That movie was pretty funny to me. But who cares what i say look at it yourself to get a second oppion.
Reviewed by: AMAGEO on 11/19/2005 1:12:00 AM
a really great movie with good family value -worth watching over a few times====annette
Reviewed by: dbarrett on 11/18/2005 1:06:48 PM
very good for kids and adults.
Reviewed by: viveros4 on 11/12/2005 7:33:37 AM
Reviewed by: guinho on 11/6/2005 7:06:25 PM
Reviewed by: elinha on 11/2/2005 11:35:10 AM
Reviewed by: Federline on 11/1/2005 12:07:17 PM
This was my first download. It was a fun movie. I think Robin Williams can be a bit annoying at times, but watched it with my daugther and she seemed to enjoy it. Thanks.
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