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Running time88 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$150 millionBox office$39 millionMars Needs Moms is a 2011 American 3D adventure family film based on the book of the same title. The film is centered on Milo, a nine-year-old boy who, after being grounded, finally comes to understand the importance of family, and has to rescue his mother after she is abducted by Martians. It was co-written and directed. It was released to theaters on March 11, 2011. The film stars both and newcomer Seth Dusky (voice) as Milo. This was the last film by before it was absorbed back into.
The film grossed $39 million worldwide on a $150 million budget, making it a massive. Contents.Plot Unbeknownst to humans, there is a thriving, technologically sophisticated society of living below the surface of. The Martians Supervisor, while observing Earth, sees a mother persuading her son, Milo, to do his chores. The Martians decide to bring her to Mars, where her 'momness' will be extracted and implanted into the next generation of nannybots. Meanwhile, Milo - who doesn't like following the house rules and doing chores and has been grounded as a result, tells his mother sarcastically that his life would be better without her, breaking her heart.Later that night, Milo goes to apologize, but discovers his mom is being abducted.
He runs after her, but they end up in separate parts of the Martian spaceship. On Mars, Milo is taken to an underground cell. He escapes and is chased by Martian guards, but he follows a voice that tells him to jump down a chute, and lands in a lower subterranean level. There, he sees a trash-covered landscape that is inhabited by furry creatures.Milo is whisked away by the creatures to meet Gribble, a.k.a. George Ribble, the childlike adult human who had told him to jump down the chute.
Gribble explains to Milo that the Martians plan to extract Milo's Mom's memories at sunrise, using a process that will kill her. Gribble, who is lonely and doesn't want Milo to leave, pretends to help Milo rescue his mother. His plan goes awry, leading to Gribble being captured and Milo being pursued by Martian guards. Milo is rescued by Ki, one of the supervisors who raise Martian babies.
Milo tells her about his search for his Mom and what a human relationship with a mom is like, as Ki and her kin were mentored by only nannybots and supervisors and don't know of love.Milo returns to Gribble's home but finds him missing. Gribble's robotic spider, Two-Cat, takes Milo to the Martian compound where Gribble is being prepared for execution. Milo is captured by the guards, but Ki tosses him a laser gun, allowing him to escape. Milo and Gribble retreat to an even lower uninhabited level, where Gribble explains his Mom's abduction and murder by the Martians 20 years ago. Gribble blames himself for her being chosen, and regrets that he hadn't been able to save her. Milo convinces Gribble to actually help him just as Ki finds them. They discover an ancient mural of a Martian family and realize that Martian children weren't always raised by machines.
Gribble explains that Martian female babies are currently raised by nannybots in the technologically advanced society, while the male babies are sent down below to be raised by adult male Martians, which are the furry creatures he encountered earlier.Milo, Gribble, and Ki save Milo's Mom just before sunrise, causing the energy of the extraction device to short out the electronic locks to the control room. This lets the adult males and babies enter, where they run amok, attacking the guards and robots. Milo and his Mom steal oxygen helmets and try to escape across the Martian surface, but the Supervisor, while attempting to kill him, causes Milo to trip and his helmet shatters. His Mom gives him her own helmet, saving Milo but sacrificing herself. The Martians are awed, as this is the first time they have seen love. Gribble finds his own mother's helmet, and gives it Milo's Mom, saving her. Ki brings a ship for them to escape in, but the Supervisor intervenes.
Ki argues that Martians were meant to be raised in families, with love, but the Supervisor insists that the current situation is better, because, to her, it is more efficient. The guards realize the Supervisor's cruel nature and decide to arrest the Supervisor because they now prefer the loving vision of family-life. The other Martians celebrate.Milo, his Mom, Gribble, Ki, and Two-Cat travel to Earth.
Gribble decides not to stay, because he wants to pursue a relationship with Ki on Mars. Milo and his Mom return to their house just before Milo's dad comes home.Cast. as Milo (motion capture). Seth Dusky as Milo (voice). as George 'Gribble' Ribble. as Ki. as The Supervisor.
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as Milo's mother. as Wingnut. as Milo's father., Robert Ochoa and as Martian HatchlingsProduction Simon Wells had known Zemeckis since the mid-1980s when he was supervising animator and for.
He also worked on and and later worked on, which was why he was attracted to making Mars Needs Moms. The production designer was, and the supervising art director was Norm Newberry.
The title of the film is a twist on the title of ' 1966 film. After spending six weeks outfitted in a special sensor-equipped suit while simultaneously performing Milo's lines, 's voice sounded too mature for the character and was dubbed over by that of 12-year-old actor Seth R. The makers came up with their own alien language. Stated in an interview that she and the cast were given scenarios by Wells to which they acted out responses in improvised Martian language. Release Mars Needs Moms was released in theaters on March 11, 2011.Home media The film was released on, DVD, and movie download on August 9, 2011.
The release is produced in three different physical packages: a four-disc combo pack (Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD, and 'Digital Copy'); a two-disc Blu-ray combo pack (Blu-ray and DVD); and a single-disc DVD. The 'Digital Copy' included with the four-disc combo pack is a separate disc that allows users to download a copy of the film onto a computer through or software. The film is also a movie download or On-Demand option.
All versions of the release (except for the On-Demand option) include the 'Fun With Seth' and 'Martian 101' bonus features, while the Blu-ray 2D version additionally includes deleted scenes, the 'Life On Mars: The Full Motion-Capture Experience' feature, and an extended opening film clip. The Blu-ray 3D version also has an alternate scene called 'Mom-Napping', a finished 3D alternate scene of the Martian abduction of Milo's mom. Reception Critical response On, the film has an approval rating of 37% based on reviews from 114 critics, with an average rating of 5.02/10. The critical consensus reads, 'The cast is solid and it's visually well-crafted, but Mars Needs Moms suffers from a lack of imagination and heart.' Assigned an average critical score of 49 out of 100 based on 22 reviews, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'B' on an A+ to F scale.Box office Mars Needs Moms was a and has the worst financial loss for a Disney-branded film. It earned $1,725,000 on its first day, for a weekend total of $6,825,000.
This is the 22nd-worst opening ever for a film playing in 3,000+ theaters. Adjusted for inflation, considering the total net loss of money (not the profit-to-loss ratio), it was still the fourth-largest box office disappointment in history. In 2014, the Los Angeles Times listed the film as one of the most expensive box-office disasters of all time. On March 14, 2011, Brooks Barnes of commented that it was rare for a Disney-branded film to do so badly, with the reason for its poor underperformance being the subject (a mother kidnapped from her child), the style of animation, which fails to cross the threshold, and negative on, along with releasing it on the same week as which had more hype with the general movie goers. Barnes concluded, 'Critics and audiences alike, with audiences voicing their opinions on Twitter, and other social media, complained that the Zemeckis technique can result in character facial expressions that look unnatural. Another common criticism was that Mr.
Zemeckis focuses so much on technological wizardry that he neglects storytelling.' Soundtrack Mars Needs Momsby. ReleasedMarch 3, 2011,Length1: 26John Powellchronology(2010)Mars Needs Moms(2011)(2011)The film's score was composed. The soundtrack was released by on March 3, 2011. ' –. 'Mars Observers'.
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'Mars Needs Moms' (credits suite). 'Martian Mambo'See also.References. Retrieved November 9, 2012. Kaufman, Amy (March 10, 2011).
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