1) Randall plotting his revenge 2) Waternoose making a comeback and planning revenge as well 3) The return of the Oozma Kappa fraternity members (Don, Squishy, Art, Terry, and Terri) 4) Mike proposing to Celia 5) Tylor and Val becoming a couple LegoBoi200·8/26/2024 Don't forget ...
In the first film, Boo is a 2-year-old human child who has escaped from her room from which Randall intended to kidnap her. Much of the film's plot follows what happens as Sulley and Mike try to get Boo back to safety. What is the scare record in Monsters Inc? The Scarer's ...
the film was just too mean-spirited, particularly to Mike. Sulley being very arrogant and rude was just hurtful to watch since he was nothing like that in Monsters, Inc. He even cheated later on in the final competition. Sulley basically behaved similar to how Randall behaved in Monsters, ...
That is at the heart of Disney+’s “Monsters at Work,” which, in its second season, brought workplace existentialism and the environmental revolution to the popular Pixar franchise — along with the surprise return of Steve Buscemi’s Randall Boggs. (More on that later.)“The end of ‘...
During the Summer of 2024 I was able to attend a Visionary Arts Workshop led by Randall Roberts. The workshop took place at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors over roughly two days. I was excited to return to CoSM and try something out of my normal creative routine, but also I was worried....
, this fun attraction guides you on an exciting adventure with friendly monsters Mike and Sulley as they race to return little girl Boo safely to her home. But don't get caught: C.D.A. Agents and creepy chameleon Randall Boggs are also looking for Boo. They are pursuing her closely. ...
We can't trust Randall. He's after Boo." Mike was not interested in risking his life to help her, so Sulley grabbed a lantern, hopped on the sled, and sped off down the mountain alone. Thanks to Sulley and Mike's discovery of the ... ...
drive to return to this ‘primal’ state of continuity ‘is manifest as a desire to push past the taboos (limits) that society has thrown up to defend itself’ (p. 22). Thus, Abby and the Swamp Thing are an ‘erotic’ exit from the rational and autonomous Cartesian subject of ...
meathead energy of the youngNick Nolte. Look at how he slouches semi-sideways in classroom desk chairs, or tilts his strong jaw while half-listening, like a man (er, monster) who was told as a child that he had a nice face and never forgot it. Look at Mike’s schlumpy posture, hi...
Waternoose III, a monster crab and, at the start of the film, CEO of Monsters, Inc. This was Coburn's last role in an animated work before he passed away. He is one of the two main antagonists of the film (alongside Randall Boggs). Jennifer Tilly as Celia Mae, a Medusa-like ...