Randall's return inMonsters at Workwas so secretive, he was referred to in the script as "Edward" after executive producer Edward Mejia. Randall's strong jealousy towards Sulley for being the Top Scarer is made even more appropriate by his appearance; in other words, he's agreen-eyed mons...
I would go to every NYC Weekend of Horrors starting at the age of 14 with my horror-loving father, Joseph Buckley (a man who used to buy Don Post Frankenstein masks from Famous Monsters to scare the kids with in the Heights of Jersey City but would not get the Monster inked on him ...
Aubrey: And I would put, I put a “Monster Blocker 2000” at, to stop monsters from coming through the, the mirror. Randall: And did that help? Emily did, Emily: Yes. Randall: Okay. Emily: For everybody listening, Aubrey’s six years older than me and nine years older than the yo...
As an acclaimed translator of Russian novels, Natasha Randall has a fine-tuned sense of the absurd, and a wonderfully original way of seeing the world.A stunningly accurate portrayal of American society, shining with vivid dialogue and observation-- Chloe Aridjis, author ofSea Monsters [T]he fi...
I miss watching bikes pop wheelies on my lawn; catching baseballs as they crash through my window; answering the door 50 times on Halloween to little monsters looking for handouts; and listening to teenage wannabe rock stars bang their drums and dream their dreams. Seriously. I love that stuf...