This movie is nowhere near as good as Monsters, Inc. Half the time 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...
Monsters, Inc. is a 2001 computer-animated film and the fourth feature-length buddy comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It was directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and was written by Jack W. Bunting, Jill
Virtually every scene inMonsters, Inc.is crammed with witty details and clever inventions. The bit with the monsters getting ready for scaring duty contains some literally eye-popping insights into their techniques; and Mike’s girlfriend Celia (Jennifer Tilly) has a Medusa head of snakes that ...
Pete Docter, Pixar’s chief creative officer and Oscar-winning director of “Up,”“Inside Out,” and “Soul,” first learned to face his fears on his debut, “Monsters, Inc.” (2001), the buddy comedy about monsters coming out of closets to scare kids. Docter’s obvious knack for ...
Inc., a slick, computer-animated comedy. The sequence is charming and organic, the cut-out shapes and hand-drawn lettering bearing an imperfection that is inviting and accessible. It also appears directly after a dark and sinister opening scene, so it not only sets up the proper tone for ...
Monsters, Inc. Scream Team: Con Carlos Alazraqui, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Brian Cummings. In order to become top scarers, Mike and his best friend Sulley have to go to Scare Island for training.
(sold separately) and resin Door Station with hinged door authentically recreate dramatic film moments from original Disney / Pixar animation reference. Complete your Monsters, Inc. scene with a porcelain Opening Title Scroll (1 3/5" H) featuring the jazzy artwork from the opening credits of the...
Concept Artbreaks into eight subdomains. We look at “Apartment” (5), “Boo’s Bedroom” (6), “Door Station” (16), “Door Vault” (31), “Environments” (35), “Monsters, Inc.” (40), “Monstropolis” (72) and “Scare Floor” (22). ...
InMonstropolis Art, we again split into a few different subdomains, each of which contains conceptual and design drawings related to the specific location. We check out “Door Vault” (nine images), “Monstropolis” (50), “Door Station” (9), “Monsters, Inc.” (18), and “Scare Floor...
Henry J. Waternoose:[from deleted scene]You can't touch a child! They're toxic! If a kid ever got through one of our doors, the results would be catastrophic. Henry J. Waternoose:Well, Jerry, what's the damage so far? Jerry the floor manager:We may actually make our quota today....