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Meet the Robinsons (2007)
Starring: Daniel Hansen, Jordan Fry Director: Stephen J. Anderson Rating G

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Developing positive self-esteem and persevering in the face of difficulties are fundamental parts of growing up, but when 12-year old orphan Lewis (Daniel Hansen and Jordan Fry) can't seem to get adopted or make his inventions work despite repeated efforts, he begins to seriously doubt himself and his abilities as an inventor. A CGI picture by Disney with great animation and a fresh vision of what the future might look like, Meet The Robinsons follows Lewis from his lonesome days at the orphanage to his crushing failure at the school science fair when his newly invented memory scanner won't work. Then, an odd boy named Wilbur Robinson (Wesley Singerman) shows up to warn Lewis about the mysterious "Bowler Hat Guy" (Stephen J Anderson) lurking around the science fair, an evil man Wilbur claims is from the future. The next thing Lewis knows, he and Wilbur are on route to the future via time machine. Once there, Lewis meets the very quirky, extended Robinson family with whom he feels oddly at home. As the search for the Bowler Hat Man and his constant companion Doris (Ethan Sandler) becomes more and more dangerous, the Robinson family becomes crucial in keeping Lewis safe. In the end, Lewis returns to the present with a whole new inner strength, a sense of his place in the world, the knowledge that his actions directly affect others, and an optimistic determination to "keep moving forward." While comparisons with the Back to the Future films are inevitable, Meet the Robinsons stands apart from its predecessors as its own, thoroughly entertaining family film. (Ages 4 and older)

Included is the seven-minute 1938 short Mickey Mouse's Boat Builder in which Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Donald Duck order and assemble a do-it-yourself boat kit and launch an impressive ocean liner dubbed the "Queen Minnie." Needless to say, hilarity reigns throughout and following the boat-building process. --Tami Horiuchi

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Have the "time" of your life with Disney's fun-filled comedy MEET THE ROBINSONS, a thrilling adventure that takes you to a whole new world full of imagination and surprises. It's "a masterpiece," raves John Anderson of "Newsday." Join a brilliant young inventor named Lewis as he sets off on a time-traveling journey to find the family he never knew. In the fantastical world of 2037, hip-hoppin' frogs and dogs that wear glasses are as common as talking dinosaurs. In an amazing twist, Lewis discovers that the fate of the future rests in his hands, but he can't save it alone -- he'll need every bit of help he can get from the wonderfully wacky Robinson family, who help him learn to keep moving forward and never stop believing in himself. Blast off with MEET THE ROBINSONS -- complete with never-before-seen bonus features, including an all-new game, deleted scenes and much more. It's an exciting trip your whole family will enjoy!


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Past, Present, and Future Weave Entertaining Flight, April 30, 2007
By JP's Picks (Boise, ID) - See all my reviews
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Evaluating `Meet the Robinsons' depends on whether you entered the theater offering 3-D glasses. Either way you receive excellent family entertainment, even if there are elements of the film you've seen before. Resembling an animated version of `Back to the Future' or `Peggy Sue Got Married,' `Meet the Robinsons' is a briskly based, nicely woven tale about belonging and achieving.

Starting we find the typical desperate mother leaving her baby on the orphanage steps. Her son Louis becomes a nervous inventor at the orphanage and a nuisance to everyone, especially his long-suffering roommate, Goob. Having an intellectual disposition doesn't help him in adoption interviews, and ingenious inventions that seldom work, don't endear him at school. Add to that a pure villain comes upon his scene, known as "Bowler Hat Man" (Whose hat makes him like a nimble, but less scary nemesis comparable to "Dr. Oct".) his life comes into disarray at science fair he's finally sure he'll win.

Using time travel well and peril and humor that truly entertain, `..Robinsons' message to always persevere and the plot's neat and heart-felt resolution will make every family member smile.

(This being my first 3-D adventure that actually worked certainly gave the movie a lift, too!)


 
7 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
No Home Run, But Still A Solid Hit, April 9, 2007
By Kevin T. Rodriguez "The Comic Book Guy.com Re... (Citrus Heights, CA United States) - See all my reviews
With Disney having pioneered animation in almost every form we can imagine, it's kind of amazing that for the past several years animated movies with the Disney logo on them have been pretty lame (save for the movies that also have the Pixar logo on them). "Home On The Range" was a weak way to end the legacy of hand drawn animated films (it felt like a direct-to-video film), and "Chicken Little" felt like it was made by a bunch of marketers. And considering that Disney's competition has been churning out high quality films like "Happy Feet," "Shrek," "Monster House," and "Curious George," what Disney really needs is a movie to show people that they can still make entertaining movies that can be considered classics. Alas, "Meet The Robisons"is not a classic movie, but it is an entertaining one...for the most part.

The movie opens with a hooded mother abandoning a baby on the doorsteps to an orphanage on a cold, rainy night. The boy is named Lewis, and by the age of twelve he's a genious inventor. His inventions don't always work, but he takes pride in them. So much pride, in fact, that when he goes to interviews to hopefully be adopted, he shows off his inventions to hopeful parents. To his great disapointment though, almost none of these inventions work, and when a memory retrieving machine goes haywire at the science fair Lewis decides he wants to call it quits. Then, from out of nowhere, a boy named Wilber Robison grabs Lewis and takes him to the future (mainly to prove to Lewis that, yes, he IS from the future). Lewis then finds himself in a future where people travel by bubbles, frogs sing, and Tomorrowland is now called Todayland.

It's the kind of future that presents fun ideas and wild gizmos, something Walt Disney himself was quite good at imagining when he was alive. This is where the movie takes a turn for the worst, as it throws us into situations that make little to no sense, but also moves so fast and jerky that I doubt people with A.D.D. will be able to fully follow it all. This is where we meet the Robisons, who are all quirky and wacky, but lack any real substance to them. One character who does provide some fun is the evil Bowler Hat Guy (no, I'm not kidding, that's his REAL name). Bowler Hat Guy has an evil scheme, which is to go back in time and steal Lewis's science fair project invention, and...you know, it just accured to me that I'm feeling a bit nostalgic for when Disney made REAL villains! When was the last time there was a really real bad guy in a Disney film?

Alameda Slim from "Home On The Range" yodeled to steal cows. There was no villain in "Chicken Little." I don't think Yzma from "The Emperor's New Groove" counts. Now we have Bowler Hat Guy, a bad guys who's major traits are laughing like a maniac and doodling in his pink unicorn notebook. Still, I have to confess, Bowler Hat Guy ends up being the most interesting character in this movie. Despite the fact that he's a flamboyant freak, he does have a identifiable personality, a history, and reason behind his motivations. His sidekick, a robotic hat named Doris, also has more personality then any of the Robison family members. The problems with this movie are very apparent. Based off the book "A Day With Wilbur Robison," the movie tries to make the entire Robison family a major player while having no idea what to do with them.

Lewis, Wilbur Robison, and Bowler Hat Guy are the only characters that do anything of significance in this movie. The whole middle section of the movie is just a bunch of random jokes and visual gags, all of which have nothing to do with the storyline at all. What does work is a very strong opening, giving us a reason to like Lewis and care about him, followed by a very strong ending. The ending in particular is going to have people talking, as it's predictable what's going to happen (considering there's a message about looking towards the future that is rammed into your head throughout the film), but I find it interesting Disney chose to go in that direction in the first place.

With "Chicken Little" Disney lost the game due to a major strike out. With "Meet The Robisons" Disney has finally won a game and made a fairly entertaining movie, but it's no home run. Let's just say it's more like a couple of good hits that results in a winning game, but the middle part of the game is a bit of a drag. On a final note, I noticed during the credits that seven people worked on the screenplay. If ever there was an example of too many cooks being in the kitchen, this is it.

Rating: *** stars


 
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Meet the Robinsons, April 19, 2007
By Michael Zuffa (Racine, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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Lewis is an orphan who enjoys inventing things. Some of them work, but most of them do not. For a science fair, he invents a device to pull memories out of the cerebral cortex and display them on a video screen. On the day of the science fair, the "Bowler Hat Guy" show up and steals it. Soon, Wilbur Anderson appears, claiming to be from the future. He grabs Lewis and takes him 25 years into the future. There, in the future, they must try to stop "Bowler Hat Guy" from destroying the future. Along the way, Lewis discovers what having a family, specifically the Robinsons, means.

"Meet the Robinsons" is an average Disney movie, although on the upper side of average. The animation is not up to Pixar standards, but it does get the job done. The voice talents are adequate, with no major names in the main roles. This serves the movie well for adults, as there is no disconnect between voice and character. Kids will probably enjoy it thoroughly with its bright colors and nice story about family. Adults may be a little bored as the film is geared more toward the younger audience. Or maybe Disney is not up to crafting stories like Pixar can. Either way, it is an entertaining diversion until Pixar takes up the reins again on computer animated films from Disney.

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