Monsters, Inc. | 
enlarge | Directors: Peter Docter, David Silverman, Lee Unkrich Actors: Jack Angel, Bob Bergen, Samuel Lord Black, Rodger Bumpass, Steve Buscemi Studio: Disney/Pixar Category: Video
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Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Media: VHS Tape Edition: Oscar nominated Pixar short "For The Birds" Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 93 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.6 x 1.2
MPN: 16487 Model: 16487 ISBN: 0788837605 UPC: 786936164879 EAN: 9780788837609 ASIN: B00005JKDQ
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Release Date: September 17, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, best prices.
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| • | Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC | | • | Rating G | | • | VHS Release Date: September 17, 2002 | | • | Run Time: 93 minutes | | • | Language: English |
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Amazon.com The folks at Pixar can do no wrong with Monsters, Inc., the studio's fourth feature film, which stretches the computer animation format in terms of both technical complexity and emotional impact. The giant, blue-furred James P. "Sulley" Sullivan (wonderfully voiced by John Goodman) is a scare-monster extraordinaire in the hidden world of Monstropolis, where the scaring of kids is an imperative in order to keep the entire city running. Beyond the competition to be the best at the business, Sullivan and his assistant, the one-eyed Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal), discover what happens when the real world interacts with theirs in the form of a 2-year-old baby girl dubbed "Boo," who accidentally sneaks into the monster world with Sulley one night. Director Pete Doctor and codirectors David Silverman and Lee Unkrich follow the Pixar (Toy Story) blueprint with an imaginative scenario, fun characters, and ace comic timing. By the last heart-tugging shot, kids may never look at monsters the same, nor artists at what computer animation can do in the hands of magicians. --Doug Thomas
Product Description Monsters generate their city's power by scaring children, but they are terribly afraid themselves of being contaminated by children, so when one enters Monstropolis, top scarer Sulley find his world disrupted. Plot Synopsis: James P. Sullivan (AKA "Sulley") and Mike Wazowski pick up their paychecks at Monsters Inc., the utility company that generates energy from the goose bumps of children. Sulley, the No. 1 scream-generator at the plant accidentally lets in a little girl into the monster world. Since monsters are actually terrified of children it's a major cause for alarm and a major headache for Sulley and Mike.
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It's a scream! August 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Monsters,Inc" is one of PIXAR's cleverest creations. It's about the Cyclopean Mike (Billy Crystal) and the shaggy Sully (John Goodman) whose career is to make children scream, keeping Monsteropolis powered. They collect children's screams. However,their city is having an "energy crisis" since children aren't as easily scared. Sully has been employee of the month--but the jealous salamander Randall (Steve Buscemi) will do anything to get ahead. Then,a little girl named Boo scares Monsterpolis... On the way, Sully develops paternal feelings for Boo,and it's learned that the monsters fear children.
"Monsters,Inc" has plenty of in-jokes--from the Harryhausen's sushi bar to an opening like "The Right Stuff." It's a clever,poignant movie. Mike is delightfully neurotic,thinking up that he'll release the little girl to the outside world "using mostly spoons." Sully goes from scaring children to making them laugh. There's a brief,hilarious segment with the Abominable Snowman in the Himalayas with his sno-cones.
"Monsters,Inc" was better than I expected. I thought it would be sappy,childish fare. Instead,it'll have you laughing and thinking! It's fit for the whole family.
Monsters? Hardly. July 21, 2008 Love this movie. These "monsters" are lovable and cute. My daughter that is usually easily frightened loves this movie and so do I. Appropriate for adults and children.
Great fun July 1, 2008 A good movie to put a smile on your face and take a break from real life.
Can Pixar do anything wrong??? June 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My answer would be no. Movie after movie is brilliant, innovative, imaginative, beautiful. The animation is awesome. The voices are spot on. I wish Disney would take a closer look at why Pixar is so successful. No annoying characters, and no annoying songs every five seconds. Pixar movies are for everyone, not just the kids. Monsters is probably my favorite still. The story is so good, I don't even know how many times I've seen this. The ending pulls at the old heartstrings. I recommend this along with EVERY movie Pixar has done. For kids, for adults. If I could give this movie ten stars, I would. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
Very enjoyable; point lost on smaller children June 18, 2008 My four-year old enjoyed this movie, and was not scared by the monsters, but didn't really understand what was going on (although I thought it was hysterical). I would recommend for perhaps 6 or 7+.
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