Monsters, Inc. | ||
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Director: | Peter Docter, David Silverman (I) | Actors: | John Goodman (as James 'Sulley/Kitty' P. Sullivan), Billy Crystal (as Michael 'Mike' Wazowski), Mary Gibbs (as 'Boo'/Mary), Steve Buscemi (as Randall Boggs), James Coburn (as Monsters, Inc. CEO Henry J. Waternoose), Jennifer Tilly (as Celia the Receptionist), Bob Peterson (III) (as Roz the Dispatch Manager), John Ratzenberger (as Yeti), Frank Oz (as Fungus), Daniel R. Gerson (as Needleman, Smitty), Steve Susskind (as Floor Manager), Bonnie Hunt (as Flint), Jeff Pidgeon (as Bile), Sam 'Penguin' Black (as George), Jack Angel (I) (as Additional Voice) | Country: | USA | Category: | Animation | Year: | 2001 | Personal Rating: | ![]() |
| Description: | *** DVD Rip: No - Quality: Low *** In a land of monsters, James P. Sullivan is king. He and his coworker/ friend Mike Wazowski are two of many monsters that work for Monsters Inc. a utility company that generates power for a very paranoid and nervous city of monsters. This power, oddly enough, is generated from the screams of children, which is produced by scaring them in their sleep. One night, however, Sully uncovers a devious plot to rid Monster city of it's power problems, but in all the wrong ways. Together, ironically, Sully and Mike will fight to protect the innocence of the children they scare every night. | Imported Comments: | While monsters in the closet may seem to be a scary reality for some children, `Monsters, Inc.' makes it light hearted by showing them it's all in a night's work. The characters are as charming as the cast that speaks for them. It's a learning experience children get to see how an industry works. Monsters, Inc. is an in-genius corporation that has scientifically learned how to channel children's screams into energy that is used for electrical power. It has monster employees, an assembly line of doors (which give monsters access to children's bedrooms), a top-flight training program and some of the top Monsters in the scaring business. There's a colorful Metropolis, filled with houses, buildings, businesses, cars and everything that makes a city run smoothly along with a population of colorful creatures. One of the colorful groups of creatures is the yellow swat team. Their job is to protect the Metropolis of Monsters, Inc. from human contamination. But what happens when a human child mysteriously gets through the bedroom door and terrorizes the city with screams and boo's. It's wondrous and funny. In the mist of all this is industrial crime, brought on by greed. But, the story ends on a very happy note. John Goodman is the voice of `Sulley' a colorful large blue-green ape like monster who's the star Monsters, Inc. employee. He's some type of monster, cut, cuddly, and he has a conscience that leads him to feelings of regret about scarring children. He becomes attached to Boo (voice of Mary Gibbs) a cute, little big-eyed girl who is mysteriously brought to Monsters, Inc. and in his quest to return her home becomes very attached to her. Sulley's best friend is Mike (voice of Billy Crystal) who's a funny looking green ball with stick legs and one huge eye. His comedy is seen through out the movie. Mike is Sulley's driving force, acting as his agent. Mike's job is to make sure Sulley remains the top Monsters, Inc. employee. But when it comes to laughter Mike proves he's on top. Mike's girl friend Celia (voice of Jennifer Tilley) is the stylish employee who has Mike's best interest at heart. Her job is to keep him out of trouble. I give Monsters, Inc. a ten. It is an animated movie that can be enjoyed by the whole family. It makes for great family fun. |
Languages: | English | Subtitles: | None | Length: | 92 | Video format: | Microsoft MPEG-4 | Audio format: | MPEG Layer 3 (MP3) | Resolution: | 352x240 | Files sizes (Mb): | 190+172 |