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Introduction:-
Mars Needs Moms is an 3D Animated Film, It is an Computer Animated Sci-Fi Movie. It was released on '11th March 2011', This film is directed by 'Simon Wells' and produced by 'Robert Zemeckis, Jack Rapke, Steve Starkey and Steven Boyd'. It is full of Adventure and Comedy.
This 3D Sci-Fi film is created in the studio 'ImageMovers Digital' and the distribution section is under 'Walt Disney Pictures and E1 Entertainment' company.
Official Information:-
Title:- Mars Needs Moms
Director:- Simon Wells
Producers:- Robert Zemeckis, Jack Rapke, Steve Starkey and Steven Boyd
Writer:- Wendy Wells
Music:- John Powell
Studio:- ImageMovers Digital
Provider:- Walt Disney Pictures and E1 Entertainment
Film Length:- 1 Hour and 28 Minutes
Date Of Release:- 11th March 2011
Budget:- $150 million (According to Wikipedia)
Language:- English
Country:- USA
Previous Film:- First Film in Mars Needs Moms Series
Next Film:- Unknown
Official Website:- Mars Needs Moms | Disney
Story:-
This story was originally published on Mars Needs Moms Official Website under the Story Section.
Take out the trash, eat your broccoli - who needs moms, anyway? Nine-year-old Milo finds out just how much he needs his mom (Joan Cusack) when she's nabbed by Martians who plan to steal her momness from there own young.
Showcases Milo's quest to save his mom - a wild adventure that involves stowing away on a spaceship, navigating an elaborate, multi-level planet and taking on the alien nation and their leader (Mindy Sterling). With the help of a tech-savvy, underground earthman named Gribble (Dan Fogler) and a rebel Martian girl called Ki (Elisabeth Harnois), Milo just might find his way back to his mom - in more ways than one.
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Characters and Cast Voice:-
The introduction of characters is originally published on Mars Needs Moms official website under the Cast Section
• Milo - Voice by 'Seth Green'
Milo:- MILO is nine. He has comic books to read, zombie movies to watch and bed-jumping to do. He doesn't have time to eat his vegetables and do chores, no matter what his mom says. Mom is sick of nagging and Milo's sick of Mom. But when he suggests that he'd be better off without her, things get a little hairy. his efforts to apologize are interrupted when Martians-yes Martians-arrive, steal his mom, return to their spaceship and rocket to Mars-with a nine-year-old stowaway who's determined to rescue the mother he'd wished away just moments before. To Milo, the whole thing would be downright hilarious if he weren't headed to another planet.
Seth Green:- Filmmakers felt Seth Green (TV's "Family Guy," "Austin Powers" trilogy) was perfect for the role. "His performance is incredible," says producer Jack Rapke. "His close-ups as little boy--the wonderment and the innocence of the world and his capturing the gamut of emotions that Milo is required to play as a character throughout the movie was not easy. It required an actor with great range and an actor with great sensitivity. Seth has been amazing."
Says Green, "Playing a nine year-old is really challenging in a lot of ways. As you mature, you naturally evolve as a person and there are affectations that acquire that you don't even realize--you project the image that you don't care. And that was the fun thing about playing Milo. It was really liberating."
"Seth Green has a great, expressive face." says production designer Doug Chiang. "He was just so fun to play with and turning him into a nine-year-old kid was just pure joy. Basically we started with the adult Seth--we didn't even look at his childhood photos--we just tried to do a little interpretation of what he might look like as a nine-year-old. We came up with that look and then tried to exaggerate it a little bit, emphasizing Seth's great features, his acting features--his eyes, his mouth, his forehead--in essence, creating a 3D caricature of Seth."
• Milo's mom - Voice by 'Joan Cusack'
Milo's Mom:- MOM loves Milo more that anything, she just wishes he's do as he's told-- like eating his vegetables... and Not feeding them to the cat (who in turn yaks all over the floor). She only wants what;s best for Milo--and let's face it--broccoli is very good for growing boys. Her good intention and loving ways may not please Milo, But they certainly impress the Martian scouts who are looking for good mom.
Joan Cusack:- Joan Cusack ("Toy Story 2," "Toy Story3," "My Sister's Kepper") was called on to play Mom--and brought her own intuition to the tale. "I loved what Wendy and Simon wrote," she says, "and I thought it was a great story. I love the idea that if you're a parent, it's not about being a friend. It's not about being your child's friend. It's much more than that. It's more selfledd than that. And because of that, you have to do the hard thing and say that hard things that are important for your child to develop the right way. This really shows her to be a universal Mom that cares."
Once on set, says director Simon Wells, Cusack continued to delve deeply into her character's Soul. "She would ask very mart questions about what her character should be thinking and feeling. We would have long discussions about it and she would take it all in and built it into her character. And yet, when in the moment, she was absolutely fresh. There were things that she did that caught me off guard and were completely wonderful."
• Gribble - Voice by 'Dan Fogler'
Gribble:- GRIBBLE is a 30-something who has been on Mars since his own mom was "needed" by Martians many years prior. When Milo Reaches the planet and is taken prisoner, Gribble rescues him, guiding him through a series of secret chutes to the elaborate lair on Mars' lower level that Gribble calls home. Tricked out with various electronic and spy devices, Gribble's digs allow him to tap into the planet's communications systems and spy on what is going on in the hub of all activity, the Citadel. Gribble--who still uses the '80s lingo from his childhood--is understandably bummed when he realizes that Milo, his first human friends in ages, plans to save his mom and return to Earth. But Gribble agrees to help Milo--even if deep down, he'd love it if Milo could hang out with him forever.
Dan Fogler:- Tony Award -winner Dan Fogler ("Kung Fu Panda," Broadway's "The 25th Annual Putnam Country Spelling Bee") captured the diversity of the character, much to the filmmakers' delight. "Along with a hilarious range of physical and dialogue inventions," says director Simon Wells, written what we had hoped was a fairly touching revelation scene, in which Gribble tells Milo the truth about his arrival on Mars. What Dan did with the scene was utterly astounding. He made it deeply, sincerely heartbreaking. It was one of those occasions when the scene finished and the crew on set spontaneously applauds. Dan plays Gribble as the classic clown with a broken heat, who covers for his inner devastation with boisterous activity and noise. Dan gave us Gribble.'
"I wanted to play a part of this movie because the concept was so cool," says Fogler. "I'd never done performance capture, but it reminds me of high-tech theatre and I come from a theatre background."
• The Supervisor - Voice by 'Mindy Sterling'
The Supervisor:- THE SUPERVISOR is the much-feared, heartless Martin leader. She is behind the planet's dismal belief system that promotes col, strict conduct and prohibits warmth and love, virtually forcing the need to steal Earth's moms and extract their mom-ness to help nurture their young. She is the leader of Mars' special security forces, the Siss Guards.
Mandy Sterling:- Filmmakers turned to Mindy Sterling (TV's "Desperate Housewives," "iCarly") for the role. Sterling, who is known for her role as the evil Frau Farbissina in the "Austin Power" movies, approached the chilling character with her signature sense of humor."I lived the script, I loved the story," says Sterling, "I loved the relationship between Gribble and Milo, and my my boy plays Milo. I worked with Seth on all the 'Austin Power' films and I also played his mother on 'My Name is Earl.' I Absolutely adore that guy. He is such a professional and he's so playful and he's do funny and he just has great work ethic."
"We all know Mindy Sterling can play the villainess," says the director Simon well. "What you may not known about her is her talents as an improvisational actress. She could teach classes in emoting through gibberish--I watched her deliver a ten-minute lecture in intense, terrifyingly focused Martian."
"We came up with our alien language," says Sterling. "We just played with different vocals--through there are some phrases that have specific meaning throughout the film. During the recoding sessions, Simon would give us emotions or direction like, 'you're being attacked' or 'you're worried.' We would just try to act then out and come up different sounds and different qualities."
"Her scenes were played exclusively in Martian," says Wells. "There was never a moment when you did not know exactly what she meant. Her sneering, evil satisfaction, her steely control and her explosive fury were panted with such clarity that Mindy completely transcended the need for specific dialogue."
• Wingnut - Voice by 'Kevin Cahoon'
Wingnut:- WINGNUT is the leader of the Hairy Tribe Guys, who embody the lost love of Mars. They live in the underground trash cavers, discarded by the misguided civilized society above. Wingnut was Gribble's buddy before Milo arrived on Mars and Gribble think he's a little crazy and not too smart. But Wingnut just might understand far more about what is happening on Mars than anyone thinks.
Kevin Cahoon:- Kevin Cahoon (Madonna's "W.E") was cast play wingnut. "We held open casting auditions for the role and met a bunch of terrifically talented and very funny actors," says director Simon Wells. "Then Kevin Cahoon came in and blew us away. He totally nailed the inspired lunacy coupled with honest charm that we were looking for in the character."
• Ki - Voice by 'Elisabeth Harnois'
Ki:- KI is a young Martian who learned to speak English by watching a '70s sitcom. She spends her time playing elaborate graffiti on the walls of Mars. But she does so in secret. She's forced to hide her artistic side on a planet that is devoid of color and emotion. The martins are strictly forbidden from expressing any individuality--but Ki thinks for herself--particularly when she decided to help Milo.
Elisabeth Harnois:- Elisabeth Harnois (TV's "Miami Medical," "One Tree Hill"), cast to portray the creative Ki, was intrigued by both the story and the filmmaking. "It's a really fun, smart family film," she says. "I've always been a fan of new technologies," she says. "I went to film school myself, so I'm always looking into those sorts of things.
"And I'm a big goof ball," she adds. "At the audition I was a goof ball and while working on the project. This role has allowed me to flex my goof ball muscles like I never have."
• Milo's dad - Voice by 'Tom Everett Scott'
Milo's DAD:- DAD is a dedicated family man--even if he is completely unaware of the interplanetary adventure Mom and Milo take together. he does notice that his often cantankerous son seems somehow different when Milo mysteriously volunteers to take out the trash. "Did something happen to Milo this weekend?"
Tom Everett Scott:- Tom Everett Scott (TV's "Batman: The Brave and the Bold," "Law & order") portrays Dad.
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