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Robots - Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Mel Brooks, Carlos Saldanha, Chris Wedge

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Academy Award-winning director Chris Wedge (Ice Age) brings his innovative filmmaking magic to Robots, taking the animated feature film genre to a new, exciting level. For the first time ever, an animated feature presents a unique, totally imagined world - a wondrously clanky universe populated solely by mechanical beings. And never has a cast of this calibre - encompassing no less than five Oscar winners, as well as Emmy and Tony honourees - been brought together for an animated feature.

In the film you'll meet memorable 'bots Rodney Copperbottom (Ewan McGregor), a young genius inventor who dreams of making the world a better place; Cappy (Halle Berry), a beautiful executive '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).

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Theatrical report

While not as good as Ice Age, Robots is still as good laugh, with lots of over-the-top moments of guffawing and humorousness. Robin Williams does his usual stand-out shtick but the rest of the cast are bland to the point that I don't recognise any of the famous names (and voices). The drawings are good. um... it's fun.

Robots is a good baby-sitter for baby and sitter alike.

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G

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92 minutes (1:32 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

Film: 24 March 2005
DVD rental: 14 September 2005

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