It's silly, but it's pretty good-looking, what do you want?

Philip 2021-12-31 08:01:35

The plot of a particularly typical American cartoon, the growth of a silly girl, a group of joking friends, seemingly awesome enemies, satirize the government, criticize the silly and unsuccessful people.

It’s not nutritious, but the section of Crazy Frog is very joyful. The section of the dancing mat is more joyful. There are countless hot and cold laughs. A little bit of meaning will make women think about what a man is. It will make men. How can you live an X life when a silly girl grows so big? It will make science fiction fans find all kinds of bugs and make you feel that the American devils have spared no effort in ruining the president.

Even the title is a spoof, I almost missed such a pleasant saliva film because of this stupid name.

If you love all kinds of mentally handicapped Hollywood blockbusters as much as I do, and have a very low laugh point, a weird smile, a panic and no pursuit of meaning at all, I guess you would be willing to spend half a night of happy time with this film.

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  • Katlynn 2022-04-22 07:01:16

    Very good Mandarin dubbing, very up-to-date, the first 3D stereoscopic feature film I watched

  • Nick 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    mediocre. The only impression is that the Golden Gate Bridge is really solid.

Monsters vs. Aliens quotes

  • Susan Murphy: But I'm not a monster! I'm just a regular person. I'm not a danger to anyone or anything!

    [accidentally hits a helicopter with her hand, causing it to crash]

    Helicopter Pilot: Don't let her get me!

    Susan Murphy: Sorry.

  • General W.R. Monger: We, er, had the prison psychologist redecorate your cell, try to keep you all calm like.

    [the cell has a small "Hang in there" poster with a kitten on]

    Susan Murphy: [on the verge of tears] But I don't want a poster. I want a real kitten, hanging from a real tree. I want to go home.

    General W.R. Monger: Oh. come on, little Debbie, please don't cry, it makes my knees hurt.