Robots

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6.5
20051h 30m

Rodney Copperbottom is a young robot inventor who dreams of making the world a better place, until the evil Ratchet takes over Bigweld Industries. Now, Rodney's dreams – and those of his friends – are in danger of becoming obsolete.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Robots (2005) Trailer

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Robots trailer

Cast

Photo of Ewan McGregor

Ewan McGregor

Rodney Copperbottom (voice)

Photo of Halle Berry

Halle Berry

Cappy (voice)

Photo of Greg Kinnear

Greg Kinnear

Ratchet (voice)

Photo of Mel Brooks

Mel Brooks

Bigweld (voice)

Photo of Drew Carey

Drew Carey

Crank (voice)

Photo of Amanda Bynes

Amanda Bynes

Piper (voice)

Photo of Robin Williams

Robin Williams

Fender (voice)

Photo of Jim Broadbent

Jim Broadbent

Madame Gasket (voice)

Photo of Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Herb Copperbottom (voice)

Photo of Dianne Wiest

Dianne Wiest

Mrs. Copperbottom (voice)

Photo of Harland Williams

Harland Williams

Lug (voice)

Photo of Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge

Aunt Fanny (voice)

Photo of Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti

Tim the Gate Guard (voice)

Photo of Natasha Lyonne

Natasha Lyonne

Loretta Geargrinder (voice)

Photo of Chris Wedge

Chris Wedge

Wonderbot / Phone Booth (voice)

Photo of Dan Hedaya

Dan Hedaya

Mr. Gunk (voice)

Photo of Marshall Efron

Marshall Efron

Lamppost / Toilet Bot / Bass Drum / Microphone

Photo of Terry Bradshaw

Terry Bradshaw

Broken Arm Bot (voice)

Photo of Al Roker

Al Roker

Mailbox (voice)

Photo of Lucille Bliss

Lucille Bliss

Pigeon Lady (voice)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

"Rodney" is the creative sort of robot. He has grand designs that will never come to fruition at home, so he heads to the big city where he hopes that the legendary "Big Weld" will snap up his inventions. Thing is, by the time he arrives there's been a bit of a coup at the plant and the business in under new management. The rather menacing "Ratchet" has now taken the helm and his new motto is cheap and cheerful. Basic products that need upgrading constantly then replacing for a new model. There will be no more repairs, no more spare parts - it will be survival of the fittest until something even fitter is manufactured. "Rodney" manages to align himself with many of the now overlooked rust-buckets abandoned to the depths of the factory and they decide to try and find "Big Weld" and see if they can restore him to his job. I's a rather clunky swipe at all things short-sighted, corporate and throw away, this film - not much subtlety here, but the last twenty minutes or so allow that message to be reinforced more entertainingly by some fun action animation. Who doesn't love a big domino fall or a demon-robot with some axe-wielding henchmen and a lovely roasting furnace? No doubt about the ending, but it's an easy enough watch that reminds us about team-playing and not leaving out the little guy - maybe it just needed to tone down the moralising a little.

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