Does anyone remember this movie?

Does anyone remember this movie?

It was good but Robin Williams was literally the worst thing about it.

I did. It was meh.
I think most people only remember the red robot becoming a drag queen 3/4 of the movie in and out of nowhere sings Britney Spears.

Damn, when Robin Williams is the worst part of your movie, that's when you know you're a bad filmmaker.

I still like it.

I remember watching the dvd menu screen on repeat when I had a real bad fever.
I thought gravity had shifted 90 degrees to the left, and if I stopped focusing on not falling, I would crash onto the dresser on the wall.

We couldn't call her Aunt Booty

I only remember seeing some dumb toy based off the Ball shaped guy where he ran on a track.

I remember fapping to Cappy.

Yeah, it was good.

RATTLE BIG BLACK BONES IN THE DANGER ZONE
THERE'S A RUMBLING GROAN DOWN BELOW
THERE'S A BIG DARK TOWN IT'S A PLACE I'VE FOUND
THERE'S A WORLD GOING ON UNDERGROUND

It's a shame this universe can't go anywhere because it is owned by disney, who doesn't know how do do anything with their franchises except milk them for all their worth, or ask pixar what to do.

>an adaptation of an original book by Blue Sky
>owned by Disney
Wha?...

>not one mention of that GOAT Blue Man Group background score

Maybe people are just not fans.

I'm more curious on how a planet of sentient robots came about. Why they buy and build children. Then slowly replace their parts to age them selves into grown ups. They don't custom fabricate replacement body parts. They just have to get what is available in the store or scrap yard. There is no government to speak of, but a monolithic corporation seems to run society.

This is the last thing I remember Amanda Bynes working on.
Didn't she 'retire' from acting at like 19 or something?

Tom Waits and Blue Man Group together on one film was like finding porn of a fetish I didn't know I had.

I remember that Drew Carey was a robot named Crank Casey.

I used to love the atmosphere of this movie. Not sure why.

the last thing i remember her from was Easy A

What the? I did that shit too.

The whole movie felt like it was made around the making a baby joke. like, they got that far into the script and were all welp to good of joke to waste, better keep writing

The only I remember this movie is that when I was in college I was given an assignment to review it and was given tickets to a private screening in NYC.

The movie itself was mediocre as fuck and my college newspaper review reflected that. Think I remember the editor saying I was being way to harsh with it

I really liked the colorful retro-future vibe the designs had going for them. It really seems like a fun world to be in. Kinda wonder how they'd react to fleshies, though.

See Futurama's episode "Fear of a Bot Planet"

I thoroughly enjoy this film
great robot designs
good story
great villian

I thought it was decent.

I do, everyday I look at the cover in my living room. I barely remember anything about it other than Robin Williams was not funny in it and seemed to be acting like the robot from Treasure Planet and one robot had a huge ass, and that was the joke about her

>See a need, fill a need

best goddamn advice for wannabe inventors.

>that opening gag about making the baby being the best part, they open the box and fish out the parts and then construct the baby.

I watched this again recently the other year and it is still a solid film with great design work.

I remember renting the dvd like 3 times just to try to win the scavenger hunt minigame on the disc. I think one level of it was broken since it didn't react at all to the input.

honestly that's all i remember from this movie along with some sort of domino scene

I only remember the domino scene. I think it's memorable because of how out of place it is in the movie

The designs were interesting, and it had some ideas and themes that could have possibly gone somewhere, but it would have worked better with some more adult thinking behind (think the animated "9," but without the depressing dystopian outlook that was all the rage at that point in time).

Adding music and all the pop cult references just made it reek of bad Dreamworks Animations, which was probably pushed by Fox since I can think of Blue Sky work that was better than this.

It was distributed by Fox but the production credits also include 20th Century Fox Animation, so Blue Sky was probably either work for hire, or co-ownership, either way, it's unlikely Blue Sky could take it anywhere without a big pocket partner, even if Fox let them do it outside their company.

It barely hits number 60 something in grosses and when Fox can put out shit like another sequel to Ice Age and make Spider-Man money worldwide, why are they going to bother with a sequel to this?