Megamind
Megamind (2010)

Megamind

2/5
(22 votos)
7.2IMDb63Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

Whenever Megamind or Minion uses the disguise generator their normal eye color always show through their disguises, such as when they both disguise themselves as the Warden (the Warden has blue/gray eyes while Megamind has green and Minion has brown).

However, during the climax of the film Minion disguises himself as Megamind yet has Megamind's green eyes instead of his normal brown.

When Minion confronts Megamind about dating Roxanne Ritchie, Megamind disables Minion's arm.

When Megamind says maybe he doesn't want to be the bad guy anymore, Minion recoils with a gasp and lifts both arms in surprise which he shouldn't have been able to do with a disabled arm.

Minion is then shown driving away on his Segway, and his arm is once again disabled.

When Megamind, disguised as Bernard, is in the library with Roxanne, the book he reads before the next scene is titled 'Megamind Unmasked'.

The back of the book is actually a summary of a different book, 'The Happiest Me I Can Be' which is a book not seen until later into the movie.

In hailing Megamind as a hero for defeating Titan, no one seems to care that Megamind created Titan in the first place, nor is he held responsible for the crimes he committed while he ruled the city, or for the dozens of life sentences he was already serving, or for, as far anyone knows, murdering Metro Man.

When Megamind transforms into different forms, his voice changes to match the character.

However, when Megamind transforms into Bernard, his voice remains that of Megamind's.

This is explained though as we see the watch recording the warden's voice during Megamind's escape from prison.

He didn't get the chance to record Bernard's voice in the rush to replace him in the museum and had to use his own voice.

While it may seem wrong that Megamind went unpunished for his past crimes, the story remains coherent.

Remember, Megamind had an attack of consciousness, feeling remorse for having "killed" Metro Man and all the other evils he had done, even turning himself in to jail.

Furthermore, Megamind confesses his guilt to Minion, in disguise as the warden.

Titan's greed and self-serving use of his powers is revealed as the real evil, and it logically follows that Megamind's self-redemption and "defusing" Titan would make Megamind the real hero, even more so because Megamind's bots helped to rebuild the city.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
24 February 2011 USA USD 148,415,853
18 February 2011 USA USD 148,337,537
13 February 2011 USA USD 147,878,986
6 February 2011 USA USD 147,459,541
30 January 2011 USA USD 146,961,444
23 January 2011 USA USD 146,340,723
16 January 2011 USA USD 145,660,740
9 January 2011 USA USD 144,674,384
2 January 2011 USA USD 144,192,018
26 December 2010 USA USD 142,688,000
19 December 2010 USA USD 141,641,535
12 December 2010 USA USD 140,218,962
5 December 2010 USA USD 136,611,161
28 November 2010 USA USD 130,218,934
21 November 2010 USA USD 109,313,429
14 November 2010 USA USD 88,822,635
7 November 2010 USA USD 46,016,833
23 January 2011 UK GBP 9,917,665
16 January 2011 UK GBP 9,696,397
9 January 2011 UK GBP 9,372,437
2 January 2011 UK GBP 8,378,843
26 December 2010 UK GBP 7,760,887
19 December 2010 UK GBP 5,550,002
12 December 2010 UK GBP 4,545,404
5 December 2010 UK GBP 2,827,502
24 February 2011 Worldwide USD 321,885,765
1 December 2010 Worldwide USD 163,887,757
28 November 2010 Philippines PHP 56,030,311
21 November 2010 Philippines PHP 54,166,007
14 November 2010 Philippines PHP 42,647,649
7 November 2010 Philippines PHP 21,243,015
28 November 2010 Russia RUR 675,426,412
21 November 2010 Russia RUR 669,044,591
14 November 2010 Russia RUR 634,854,475
7 November 2010 Russia RUR 540,706,244
31 October 2010 Russia RUR 213,534,795
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
7 November 2010 USA USD 46,016,833 3,944
5 December 2010 UK GBP 2,827,502 470
7 November 2010 Philippines PHP 21,243,015 75
31 October 2010 Russia RUR 213,534,795 943
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
13 February 2011 USA USD 324,094 252
6 February 2011 USA USD 380,437 290
30 January 2011 USA USD 493,135 300
23 January 2011 USA USD 571,044 320
16 January 2011 USA USD 661,523 341
9 January 2011 USA USD 274,872 375
2 January 2011 USA USD 630,940 764
26 December 2010 USA USD 354,000 764
19 December 2010 USA USD 690,573 1,025
12 December 2010 USA USD 2,526,824 2,425
5 December 2010 USA USD 4,936,851 3,173
28 November 2010 USA USD 12,575,778 3,411
21 November 2010 USA USD 16,012,831 3,779
14 November 2010 USA USD 29,120,461 3,949
7 November 2010 USA USD 46,016,833 3,944
23 January 2011 UK GBP 195,819 298
16 January 2011 UK GBP 281,608 365
9 January 2011 UK GBP 368,414 400
2 January 2011 UK GBP 612,327 417
26 December 2010 UK GBP 303,861 457
19 December 2010 UK GBP 574,205 469
12 December 2010 UK GBP 1,205,320 470
5 December 2010 UK GBP 2,827,502 470
28 November 2010 Philippines PHP 743,518 11
21 November 2010 Philippines PHP 3,583,645 75
14 November 2010 Philippines PHP 16,964,813 75
7 November 2010 Philippines PHP 21,243,015 75

Comentarios

One of the better family films I've watched but not an all time great. Enjoyable for adults and kids fair few laughs high paced but not totally memorable or outstanding whilst still being above average.

This is one of the best animated comedies I've seen in a long time - a really inventive plot combined with gags galore, and of course a fantastic soundtrack! Highly recommended...

So I watched 2010's CGI cartoon flick "megamind". Well was it megagood, well for a kids flick I say it was good.

A good movie. It's funny, clever, endearing, touching, romantic, adventurous, action, family, twists and so on.

And by that I am referring to the other "bad guy" animation movie of 2010 -> Despicable me. But it might be a bit unfair to compare those too.

Megamind was a good movie about a mega villain. It's OK for adults and great for kids.

Supervillain Farrell seeks purpose after fulfilling his only focus in life… defeating his nemesis, superhero Pitt. The bad guy is painted as the protagonist and the good guy as the antagonist in this interesting little outing from Pixar, but the laughs are few and far between--and some of those are complete misses.

Now it is time for DreamWorks to have a stab at a cartoon hero, and after Pixar's brilliant The Incredibles this film can only be doomed to failure. I am pleased to announce that although nowhere near as good as The Incredibles it is still half decent.

It's a movie that brings up many interesting sociological and philosophical subjects in a very funny way. The animation is very well made, the soundtrack is well used and the characters are complex, as well as their interactions.

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