Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: A Movie to Sink Your Teeth Into!

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: A Movie to Sink Your Teeth Into! You scream, I scream, we all scream for Columbia pictures delightful book based film; Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. This slice of family fun is truly a treat for all, with a comedic and simply heart-warming plot, a star studded cast and quirky animation by Sony animation pictures; this is without doubt a movie to sink your teeth into.

Our journey begins with flint Lockwood (Bill hader), an unknown scientist who, by chance, finds a way to turn water into food. When his invention literally goes sky high, it begins raining food in his small town, attracting the attention of the greedy mayor and the weather girl, Sam Sparks (Anna Farris).

This brilliant film will keep you hooked with clever one liners and bright coloured animation. This movie is like a rainbow in a box, maybe there’s even a pot of gold at the end. I very much enjoyed this one of gem, it isn’t often you find a movie to make you laugh out loud.
As well as the animation and plot to keep you going, there’s also the voice’s of Mr.T, famous A team character; As well as Anna Farris from the house bunny and my super ex girlfriend, and last but not least playing the devastatingly funny lead role is bill hader from superbad and forgetting Sarah Marshall. With this conglomerate of actors and actresses, you won’t be disappointed.

But don’t think that it’s just a funny kids film, there is a more serious note embedded in the story that is appearing everywhere in modern day life; obesity. You’d think that a movie about food wouldn’t be against obesity, but with even the plot of the story saying that it’s bound to go wrong with food eventually, and even with the huge mayor, who is your classic movie bad guy, there is truly a subliminal message that food in large quantities is bad and anyone who eats it like it’s falling from the sky should think about what they’re doing.

Overall, I’d recommend this astounding animation to anyone; it’s a brilliant film that is suitable for people of all ages. I’m not sure how Sony animation will top this, hot fudge anyone?

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