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Summer 2010 may be over and Oscar season has all but begun with the highly anticipated debuts of Never Let Me Go](Never Let Me Go (2010) - Movie | Moviefone), The Way Back](The Way Back (2011) - Movie | Moviefone), 127 Hours](127 Hours (2011) - Movie | Moviefone), and The King’s Speech](The King's Speech (2010) - Movie | Moviefone) (all four screened at the Telluride Film Festival last weekend), with more to come (e.g., The Social Network](The Social Network (2010) - Movie | Moviefone)), but multiplexes will have their share of non-serious, non-Oscar-bait films that will likely draw bigger audiences than those (and other) Oscar hopefuls. They’re meant to be entertaining crowd-pleasers, not serious-minded thought-provokers. Moviegoers will judge them both on those expectations and their individual merits.
Megamind](Megamind (2010) - Movie | Moviefone), DreamWorks Animation’s second animated film this year (How to Train Your Dragon](How to Train Your Dragon (2010) - Movie | Moviefone) was the first), borrows heavily from the Superman mythos, but instead of one alien infant saved from the destruction of his planet by a fortuitous rocket ship, Megamind has two, a Superman-like superhero, Metro-Man (voiced by Brad Pit) and Megamind (Will Farrell), a big-headed, blue-skinned alien who’s the long-suffering supervillain to Metro-Man’s swaggering superhero. A Lois Lane knock-off, Roxanne Ritchie (Tina Fey), provides Megamind with another foil for his antics.Filed under: Action, Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense, Lionsgate Films, Dreamworks, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Trailers and Clips
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