Monsters, Inc. (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

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Manufacturer: Disney/Pixar Starring: Jack Angel, Bob Bergen, Samuel Lord Black, Rodger Bumpass, Steve Buscemi Directed By: Peter Docter, David Silverman, Unkrich, Lee
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780788833687 Format: Animated ISBN: 0788833685 Label: Disney/Pixar Manufacturer: Disney/Pixar Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Disney/Pixar Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-09-17 Running Time: 93 Studio: Disney/Pixar Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fabulous Comment: This is a really cute movie. My 3 yr old watched it over and over again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Original Comment: This was definatly an original, funny, and touching movie. There should have been a sequal to this one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I SCREAM MY PRAISES FOR MONSTERS, INC.!!!!! Comment: Ahhhhh, what a wonderful film. Once again, Pixar and Disney have made a true family film well worth watching, with funny (and smart) dialogue, lovable characters and well-casted voice talent, not to mention very original ideas for the plot and a good villain (I don't mean that the villain is a good guy, I mean that the villain's villainy makes him a good villain in a villainous way.)
A very good DVD to have on your shelf, no matter how old you are.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Must Have For Adults And Kids Alike Comment: If you love Disney, great comedy, a good story and a happy ending...you must own Monsters, Inc.
Don't think about it. Buy it now! You will not regret it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disney/Pixar's Best Work... Comment: I know the graphics aren't state of art anymore. But the story and the characters make this a great movie for kids & adults. We wore out our first copy and just bought another. Timeless.
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Editorial Reviews:
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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
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