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Mars Needs Moms

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Milo, a 9-year-old boy, is getting tired of his mom nagging him to do things, and his mom is tired of nagging. But he soon gains a deeper appreciation for his mom after Martians come to Earth to take her away.
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James Luxford
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September 01, 2011

a disposable family adventure it more than fits the bill
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Amy Curtis
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June 02, 2013

Mars Needs Moms actually entertained me. There's the bright colors and great 3D, but there's also some touching moments and grown-up wit
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Rafer Guzman
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March 25, 2011

The film looks neither fully real nor fully imagined, which could be forgiven if Mars Needs Moms had something more to offer besides its nifty technology.
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Peter Canavese
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August 08, 2011

The whole fiasco turns out to be an excuse to let Seth Green play a (redubbed) little boy. Next time, maybe just cast a real boy, build some sets in an old barn, and have Mom make the costumes. [Blu-ray 3D]
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Eric D. Snider
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March 21, 2011

They took a small story, made it complicated and burdensome, filmed some actors performing it, turned those actors into affectless, mechanical cartoons, converted it to 3-D, and dropped it in theaters. Wheeee!
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David Keyes
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January 31, 2014

Here is a movie that seems at war with the notion that animation can inspire or invigorate.
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Leonard Maltin

August 12, 2011

As with a good live-action movie, it all begins with the script, and this one is solid-well thought-out, briskly paced, funny and sweet. In the end, it's the finished film that matters, not the process...
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James Plath
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December 29, 2011

Mars Needs Moms isn't as bad as you've heard, nor is it as good as it could have been. Will it entertain your family? That depends on how much your kids like mo-cap technology, and how much attention they pay to the inner logic of a film.
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Stephen Whitty
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March 12, 2011

So, okay, men are completely irresponsible slobs, which is why women need to be unceasing nags. Check. Great message for the kids.
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Guy Haley
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December 22, 2011

A solid, vibrant family film that parents and young-ish nippers can enjoy together.
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Tom Huddleston
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April 06, 2011

The 'Polar Express'-style CG-meets-live-action visuals are creepy and flat, the characters are largely nonexistent and the story takes so many short cuts that it becomes meaningless...
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Tom Long
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March 11, 2011

This is just a big rollercoaster of a movie, filled with dazzling effects and funny creatures and the requisite five-hankie "I love you, Mom" ending. But then, there are some weird gender political battles at play here.
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