After exploring the worlds of toys and bugs in the two Toy Story films and A Bug's Life, the award-winning computer animation company Pixar delves into the realm of monsters with its fourth feature. Hulking, blue-furred behemoth James P. "Sully" Sullivan (John Goodman) and his one-eyed assistant Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) are employed by Monsters, Inc., a scream processing factory. It seems that the denizens of their realm thrive on the screams of kids spooked by monsters lurking under their beds and in their closets. It's the job of Sully, Mike, and their co-workers, including sarcastic Randall Boggs (Steve Buscemi), crab-like CEO Henry J. Waternoose (James Coburn), and lovely snake-headed receptionist Celia (Jennifer Tilly) to keep the frights flowing. When Sully and Mike are followed back into the monster world by a very unafraid little human girl named Boo (Mary Gibbs), they are exiled to her universe, where they discover that such a modern-day mythological specimen as the Abominable Snowman is a fellow refugee. ~ Karl Williams, RoviMovie Title : Monsters, Inc. 3D
Release Date : Dec 19, 2012 Wide Genre Movie :Animation,Kids & Family,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : G Actors :John Goodman,Billy Crystal,Mary Gibbs,Steve Buscemi,James Coburn,Jennifer Tilly,Bob Peterson,John Ratzenberger,Frank Oz,Daniel Gerson,Steve Susskind,Bonnie Hunt,Jeff Pidgeon,Sam Black,Rodger Bumpass,Kay Panabaker
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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Monsters, Inc. 3D
User Ranting Movie Monsters, Inc. 3D : 3.8User Count Like for Monsters, Inc. 3D : 1,216,774
Critics Ranting For Monsters, Inc. 3D : 8
Critics Percentage For Monsters, Inc. 3D : 96 %
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Review For Movie Monsters, Inc. 3D
It's in the visuals that 'Monsters Inc' comes to life, from the jazzy, Norman McLaren influenced opening to the hilarious, shakycam amateur-dramatic recap over the closing credits.Tom Huddleston-Time Out
It may be harder nowadays to dazzle audiences with fancy visual effects, but Monsters, Inc. 3D proves that smart, imaginative storytelling still does the trick every time.
Stephan Lee-Entertainment Weekly
Most of the charm of "Monsters Inc." comes from its vocal cast.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
If history is any guide, you and your family - whether young or old - will probably want to see "Monsters University" over and over.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
The movie itself stands up well, even from an adult, two-dimensional perspective.
Rob Salem-Toronto Star
Its reassuring message is more relevant than ever.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Pixar's overlooked gem arrives in a worthwhile collector's edition bursting with features and exceptional A/V presentation.
Tina Hassannia-Slant Magazine
While nippers will love the colourful creatures and their slapstick antics, grown-ups will find less humour and layers than in the likes of Toy Story, meaning less overall appeal as a result.
Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor
[I] really don't see the point of paying extra for children under eight. Their eyes are still developing, their noses are still small for slippery glasses, and... isn't a trip to the pictures enough for them in any case?
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
If anything, it improves with age.
Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London
Monsters displays wonderful imagination which makes it worth reliving in an extra dimension - particularly the energetic chase scene along a conveyor belt of doors.
Alex Zane-Sun Online
Pixar's soaringly lovely fourth feature ...
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
[An] exciting, imaginative and very likable adventure.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
Despite its eternal message about physical differences and the importance of love over fear of the unknown, Monsters, Inc primarily remains an ambitious concept film.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
Another chance to see Pixar's most dazzling premise, now spruced up with a third dimension.
Helen OHara-Empire Magazine
Now in 3D, the filmmakers have created a wonderful reality - the reality of Monstropolis, which like the worlds of Oz and Pleasantville, whisk us far, far away on a magic carpet of fantasy
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
A shrewdly timed reminder of Pixar's early, heady days, when the animation powerhouse could do no wrong.
Ed Gibbs-The Sun Herald
This didn't need 3D to work. It long ago passed the kids-wear-out-the-DVD-rewatching-it test.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
There's really little reason to check out Monsters, Inc. 3D in... well, 3D, rather than going for a good old-fashioned 2D screening instead.
Sandy Schaefer-ScreenRant
It does well, but not brilliantly: an amusing trifle from a studio whose best work still lay ahead of it.
Rob Vaux-Mania.com
Not quite a Pixar classic, but funny, witty and visually spectacular enough to be enjoyed again on the big screen.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Monsters, Inc. continues a positive 3D trend for the company, who appear to be selecting their upgraded titles wisely, choosing features that benefit from the additional depth.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Not even the opportunistic 3D-ification can squander the pure delight of the film's meticulously detailed world of ragtag creatures.
Nick McCarthy-Slant Magazine
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Movie Overview For Monsters, Inc. 3D
James Sullivan and Mike Wazowski are monsters, they earn their living scaring children and are the best in the business... even though they're more afraid of the children than they are of them. When a child accidentally enters their world, James and Mike suddenly find that kids are not to be afraid of and they uncover a conspiracy that could threaten all children across the world.
TagLine Monsters, Inc. 3D We Scare Because We Care.
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