And so the Oftentimes, Metro Man's crush, reporter Roxanne Ritchi (Tina Fey), finds herself caught in the middle. These two spend their days combating each other, with Megamind always trying to get the upper-hand on Metro Man (to no avail). The prison baby grows up to become a villain after years of scorn and rejection, naming himself Megamind (voiced by Will Ferrell). The fortunate baby grows up to be hero to the city and adopting the name Metro Man (voiced by Brad Pitt).
This very first crossing of paths, results in a feud breaking out between the two. Megamind, instead, gets stuck growing up in a prison, raised by criminals. Unfortunately for him, though, another baby from another planet beats him to the punch and ends up getting the better of the deal by knocking Megamind out of the way and landing with the rich family. Megamind is the story of an alien who is sent to Earth when his home planet is destroyed. However, it won't be a movie that you'll be revisiting for repeat viewings.
It does entertain, though, making it a good movie to pass the time. While providing some good laughs at the hands of Will Ferrell's wisecracks, Megamind doesn't manage to be as funny as it could have been. It's a fun, if unremarkable, movie that provides just enough to be diverting and result in a good time for all ages. Megamind should provide a fun time for the kids (younger and older alike) and even give parents moments of entertainment and good laughs.
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