Sometimes movies take a lot of input. Podcast guest host Claire Corrigan Lichty (Kelly’s daughter) asked Docter, 56, what idea he fought the hardest for. The Oscar winner remembered the arguments he ...
We find ourselves in Monstropolis, a perfectly ordinary monster city - well, almost. Here you'll find the headquarters of Monsters, Inc.. The power plant converts children's screams into energy. The ...
A quick refresher on what happened to Boo at the end of Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. — her door was shredded and then glued back together. After James P. “Sulley” Sullivan (voiced by John Goodman) returned ...
At the end of the 2001 movie “Monsters, Inc.,” the titular company decides to cut ties with tradition and do away with human children’s screams as a power source in favor of laughter. It was a fun tag ...
"Get that little whippersnapper back quick! The company depends on it!" Grab your popcorn and soda, get your 1¢ ticket, and enjoy this old timey presentation of a classic work of cinema. The fine ...
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