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Monsters, Inc.
Cast
John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Mary Gibbs, Steve Buscemi View AllCrew
Andrew Stanton (Screenplay), Daniel Gerson (Screenplay), Pete Docter (Director) View AllRelease: Nov. 1st, 2001
Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes
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MovieMeditation
In many ways, it is a more diverse and dangerous movie to make, because it puts the monsters in the closet on display which many children fear and even though they do turn things around, the monsters start out exactly how we perceive them and evil ones are still essentially evil and therefore will....
In many ways, it is a more diverse and dangerous movie to make, because it puts the monsters in the closet on display which many children fear and even though they do turn things around, the monsters start out exactly how we perceive them and evil ones are still essentially evil and therefore will....
The Rodent
Using 'portal' doors that allow access to childrens' closets at night, they are able to use childrens' fear of Closet Monsters and scare them into screaming.
Using 'portal' doors that allow access to childrens' closets at night, they are able to use childrens' fear of Closet Monsters and scare them into screaming.
Citizen Rules
If I had my druthers, when the human child first entered the world of the monsters, the child would have been lost there and the friendly monsters Sully and his sidekick would have had to search high and low through monster-world for the wayward kid.
If I had my druthers, when the human child first entered the world of the monsters, the child would have been lost there and the friendly monsters Sully and his sidekick would have had to search high and low through monster-world for the wayward kid.