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The next feature by DreamWorks Animation in 2010 is Master Mind, a satire on the superhero genre. The plot follows a super villain (presumably named Master Mind) who loses his reason for existence after accidentally killing off his nemesis, Uberman, in the first scene of the film.
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According to this Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey are voicing MasterMind
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=48283
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=48283
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Re: Master Mind
But, of course, Dreamworks NEVER rips off Pixar movies...CGIFanatic wrote:The next feature by DreamWorks Animation in 2010 is Master Mind, a satire on the superhero genre. The plot follows a super villain (presumably named Master Mind) who loses his reason for existence after accidentally killing off his nemesis, Uberman, in the first scene of the film.
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Re: Master Mind
And, of course, no other studio besides Pixar has EVER done a spoof movie about superheroes .. EVER.EricJ wrote:But, of course, Dreamworks NEVER rips off Pixar movies...
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A Hollywood trade-mag put it best, about a year ago: "superhero movies are the new westerns." It's a popular current genre. Brad Bird was simply 'ahead of the curve' (but then, when isn't he..?)
At least with animation, a superhero film can be closer in 'spirit' to its comic-book 'roots'. :idea:
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It seems to me that Master Mind's basic premise actually has more in common with Joss Whedon's recent Dr. Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog than with The Incredibles .. but I still look forward to seeing how this turns out.
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DreamWorks' MASTER MIND
Early word has started coming in on DWA's next, a co-pro with Ben Stiller's company Red Hour.
KFP2 set for 2011, eh? They <I>are</I> busy...
Sounds quite fun, if derivative of several other "superhero larks", especially the tone of Mystery Men. It's certainly setting up to be another in the more commercial lines we'd expect from the Studio, but could be fun nonetheless without an Incredibles sequel coming any time soon. I just hope it's not "samey-Stiller"...<B>Robert Downey Jr., Tina Fey in talks for 'Master Mind'
Ben Stiller producing DreamWorks Animation project</B>
Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey are in negotiations to lead the voice cast for DreamWorks Animation's superhero lark "Master Mind." Ben Stiller is a producer on the movie through his Red Hour Films.
The satiric film, with a screenplay by Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons, concerns a brilliant superhero villain who loses his life's purpose when he accidentally kills his good-guy nemesis. DWA plans a Nov. 5, 2010, release (though the title might change).
DWA had a banner year in 2008 with its releases "Kung Fu Panda" and "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" (also starring Stiller), which together have grossed more than $1.2 billion worldwide. The Jeffrey Katzenberg-led company also has "Monsters vs. Aliens" in theaters in March, "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Shrek Goes Fourth" in 2010, and a "Kung Fu Panda" sequel scheduled for 2011.
Paramount, which distributes DWA's output, has its own animated feature, "Rango," starring Johnny Depp, in production for a March 2011 release.
Fey, repped by Endeavor and 3 Arts, most recently starred in the Universal comedy "Baby Mama" and is attached to star in the Fox comedy "Date Night" with Steve Carell. She continues to produce, write and star in "30 Rock" on NBC.
The Endeavor-repped Stiller has "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" coming in May and most recently co-wrote, directed and starred in the DreamWorks comedy "Tropic Thunder."
Downey, repped by CAA, has "Sherlock Holmes" and "Iron Man 2" in production this year, and "The Soloist" hitting theaters in April. He did an Oscar-nominated turn in "Tropic Thunder" last summer.
KFP2 set for 2011, eh? They <I>are</I> busy...
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On the other hand, it sounds like Dreamworks was again too star-blinded by Being Able To Make A Deal With A Really Big Money-Making Celebrity Grownups Have Heard Of--or thought they "owed" him a solo project because they thought he was the reason we went to see Madagascar--and are about to force-feed another "Bee Movie" down our throats with no clue of how and why actual animated family films are made.
In the meantime, let the "Naww, Jeffrey NEVER steals Pixar hits! " conpiracy-theories begin...
(And sully not this project with mentions of "Mystery Men", which at least had an actual comic-book pedigree behind it.
If you're saying "Well, like, they're similar 'cause they had Stiller in them", you're just as guilty as they are.)
In the meantime, let the "Naww, Jeffrey NEVER steals Pixar hits! " conpiracy-theories begin...
(And sully not this project with mentions of "Mystery Men", which at least had an actual comic-book pedigree behind it.
If you're saying "Well, like, they're similar 'cause they had Stiller in them", you're just as guilty as they are.)
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Once again Eric, you miss my point.
When I wrote about Mystery Men, I'd actually forgotten Stiller's participation in that film (he's the weakest character and I never remember he's in it behind The Shoveler, Baby Bowler, The Spleen and the rest) - in fact it wasn't until I just read your message that it clicked!
So, actually, that adds another dimension to things: Stiller <I>was</I> in Mystery Men, wasn't he? Hmmm...I was actually only speaking of one of the bare basic plot points (supervillain wins over the hero) but now you mention that, the similarity in tones just got a whole lot narrower, comic-book origins or not.
Are we up for another Bee Movie? First I've heard of that, though I knew that the partnership was intended to flourish into more DWA/Seinfeld animated comedies...
When I wrote about Mystery Men, I'd actually forgotten Stiller's participation in that film (he's the weakest character and I never remember he's in it behind The Shoveler, Baby Bowler, The Spleen and the rest) - in fact it wasn't until I just read your message that it clicked!
So, actually, that adds another dimension to things: Stiller <I>was</I> in Mystery Men, wasn't he? Hmmm...I was actually only speaking of one of the bare basic plot points (supervillain wins over the hero) but now you mention that, the similarity in tones just got a whole lot narrower, comic-book origins or not.
Are we up for another Bee Movie? First I've heard of that, though I knew that the partnership was intended to flourish into more DWA/Seinfeld animated comedies...
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