2010 DREAMWORKS MEGAMIND SET OF 8 McDONALDS HAPPY MEAL MOVIE TOYS VIDEO REVIEW

2010 DREAMWORKS MEGAMIND SET OF 8 McDONALDS HAPPY MEAL MOVIE TOYS VIDEO REVIEW

​​​SUBSCRIBE TO FASTFOODTOYREVIEWS: \rbr​​​Get Your BBTS Exclusives and collectibles Here;\rbr\rbr\rbrThanks for watching!!\rbr\rbrHang out with me on Facebook;\rbr\rbr\rbrPredator Action Figure Hangout;\rbr\rbr\rbrFollow me on Twitter!\rbr\rbr\rbrMegamind is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated superhero action comedy film directed by Tom McGrath. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film premiered on October 28, 2010 in Russia, while it was released in the United States in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D on November 5, 2010. It features the voices of Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, David Cross and Brad Pitt.[3]\rbrThe film tells the story of a super-intelligent alien supervillain, Megamind, who after a long-lasting battle one day actually destroys his nemesis, the much-loved superhero Metro Man. Having the fictional Metro City for himself, Megamind finds out that his villainy has no purpose and thus creates a new superhero for him to fight.\rbrMegamind received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its strong visuals, but criticizing its unoriginality.[4] With a budget of $130 million, the film grossed over $321 million worldwide,[2] and despite being a moderate box office success, it became one of the lowest grossing DreamWorks CG animated films.[5]\rbrA short film, titled Megamind: The Button of Doom, was released on February 25, 2011, on the Megamind DVD and Blu-ray.\rbr\rbrCast members of Megamind at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International\rbr\rbrWill Ferrell\rbr\rbrTina Fey\rbr\rbrJonah Hill\rbrWill Ferrell as Megamind, an extraterrestrial mastermind who turns from supervillain to superhero. He is a Spoof of Lex Luthor and Brainiac.[6] The DVD commentary notes that his costume and showmanship are purposely evocative of Alice Cooper.\rbrBrad Pitt as Metro Man, Megaminds former nemesis. He is a spoof of Superman.[7] The DVD commentary notes that his costume and showmanship are purposely evocative of Elvis.\rbrTina Fey as Roxanne Roxie Ritchi, a TV news reporter who becomes Megaminds love interest. She is a spoof of Lois Lane.[7]\rbrJonah Hill as Hal StewartTighten,[8] Roxanne Ritchis hapless, dimwitted cameraman who has unrequited feelings for her. His motivation throughout the film is to get her back to his apartment with him. He later becomes a villain named Tighten (he misspells Titan). The name Hal Stewart refers to Hal Jordan and John Stewart of the Green Lantern Corps.[9]\rbrDavid Cross as Minion, a sapient talking fish who has been Megaminds sidekick and best friend since childhood. His costume is evocative of Ro-Man from Robot Monster.\rbrJ. K. Simmons as the Warden, the no-nonsense head of Metro City Prison.\rbrBen Stiller as Bernard, a museum curator whom Megamind impersonates to win Roxannes affections.\rbrJustin Theroux as Megaminds father, a parody of Jor-El, Supermans father, as played by Marlon Brando in Superman.[7]\rbrChristopher Knights as a Prison Guard.\rbrTom McGrath as Prison Guard.\rbrJack Blessing as Newscaster.\rbrJessica Schulte as Megaminds mother.​​​\rbr\rbrAbout Movie Toys\rbrEveryone knows the best part of blockbuster movies are the fun toys that come with it! Here at FastFoodToyReviews we have collected every toy from Hollywoods best feature films from almost every decade. From American classics like Back to the Future, and the Lion King to modern day favorites like Minions, Jurassic World and Big Hero 6, we have gathered every fast food toy collection just for you. Remember the Simpsons collection at Burger King from their feature film? How about the Pixar Movie collection from McDonalds? Or what about the interlocking toys from the first Ice Age or Rugrats Movie? How about the multiple collections of Scooby-Doo and Shrek toys? Well those are just a few of the favorites we dont want you to miss!\rbr\rbrAbout FastFoodToyReviews\rbrThink toys are limited to Toys R Us and other big Toy Stores? Well, not here at FastFoodToyReviews! We know some of the best toys come from the Fast Food Toy Chest. Join us as we scour every McDonalds Menu for the newest Happy Meal toys, travel to every Burger King for the newest movie collectable, and check out every Wendys --- but thats more for the delicious Frosties. For years fast food restaurants have always made toys with our favorite characters, like Scooby-Doo, Disney classics like Toy Story and the Nickelodeon gang, but it took a true collector, like FastFoodToyReviews to find and collect them all.


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