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The Mitchells vs. the Machines
Overview
A quirky, dysfunctional family's road trip is upended when they find themselves in the middle of the robot apocalypse and suddenly become humanity's unlikeliest last hope.
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Release date
22/04/2021
Votes
3,358
Popularity
8.1
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Abbi Jacobson
Katie / Dog Cop (voice)
Danny McBride
Rick (voice)
Maya Rudolph
Linda (voice)
Mike Rianda
Aaron / Furbies / Talking Dog / Wifi Enthusiast (voice)
Eric André
Mark (voice)
Olivia Colman
PAL (voice)
Fred Armisen
Deborahbot 5000 (voice)
Beck Bennett
Eric / PAL Max Robots (voice)
Chrissy Teigen
Hailey Posey (voice)
John Legend
Jim Posey (voice)
Lo Mutuc
Abbey Posey (voice)
Blake Griffin
PAL Max Prime (voice)
Conan O'Brien
Glaxxon 5000 (voice)
Doug the Pug
Monchi (voice)
Melissa Sturm
Sarge / Melissa (Woman In Pod) (voice)
Doug Nicholas
Hamburger Boy / Smart-Racket 5000-S Series (voice)
Madeleine McGraw
Young Katie (voice)
Ellen Wightman
Baby Katie (voice)
Sasheer Zamata
Jade (voice)
Elle Mills
Hanna (voice)
Alex Hirsch
Dirk (voice)
Jay Pharoah
Noah (voice)
Natalie Canizares
Catherine (Food Blogger) (voice)
Jeff Rowe
Man Who Loves Fun (voice)
Zeno Robinson
Sean (Unboxer) (voice)
Grey DeLisle
Stagehand (voice)
Will Allegra
Water Fountain Man (voice)
Alison Rich
Jill (Woman In Pod) (voice)
Natalia del Riego
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Libby Thomas Dickey
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Kerry Gutierrez
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Todd Hansen
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Lex Lang
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Greg Levitan
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Griffin McElroy
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Caitlin McKenna
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Andrew Morgado
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Illya Owens
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Juan Pacheco
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Ashley Peldon
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Jim Pirri
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Michelle Ruff
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Justin Shenkarow
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Shane Sweet
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Brittanny Tuerpe
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Alana Webster
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Jason Linere-White
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Lisa Wilhoit
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Adam Wylie
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Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. Expecting this to be a Dreamworks picture, I was surprised to see Sony heading this one up. Watching this robo-apocalypse story, it feels like just a weird amalgamation of other movies that happen to be cg animated, involve robots, dysfunctional families, and corporate hostilities. While all these are great elements, their combination, with the movie's special flare just falls short for me. While my disbelief is fully suspended, it just broke off after a bit with some of the goofy stuff the humans end up doing contrasted …
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I think it’s quite apposite that at a time when governments are all debating whether they ought to spend 2/3% of GDP on our defence, this film rather succinctly points out that armies, navies and air forces are going to be of little use when mankind faces it’s most potently existential threat. No wifi! When tech fights back and cuts off that magical signal, just think of how little around us will actually work. Our water, our electricity and our food supplies - all controlled by something that doesn’t actually exist! Luckily we have the “Mitchell” family on hand to thwart the cunning plans of …
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The Mitchells vs. the Machines is a movie about a lovely, creative nerd that has a nice family, but one that doesn't "get" them, and that tries to find "her people" and be able to be herself in life. And then, on her way to do this, chaos ensues, family troubles are added, and everything goes haywire. The movie takes some very common and classical themes: parents that don't understand their children, people trying to be themselves, growing up and finding your way in life, and combines it with totally over-the-top, crazy action and a colorful mix of crazy art styles. Typical animation …
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