Review Date:
Director: Pete Docter, David Silverman, Lee Unkrich
Writer: Dan Gerson, Andrew Stanton
Producers: Darla Anderson
Actors:
John Goodman as Sully, Billy Crystal as Mike Wazowski, Steve Buscemi as Randall Boggs |
The film also doesn’t provide for any massive laughs, just a few happy chuckles here and there, isn’t the most rip-roaring action-packed movie, but is definitely fun enough to keep most entertained. There were some things in the film that did stick out for me in a good way, one of which included the ultra-adorable girl who gets trapped in the monster world. She was the cutest little thing and had one of the most addictive laughs. Nice job! I was also pretty impressed with many of the animated monsters (although I am starting to get used to this type of animation, and not as impressed as I once was), and especially the fur which adorned Sully’s body. Very cool. And one of the funnier creatures in the entire movie, who doesn’t get enough screen-time here, but should be given a film of his own, in my opinion, was the very mellow abominable snowman, who just couldn’t understand why people called him that (he’s really just a nice dude, as it turns out). The final shot in the movie is also pretty cool and the ending, quite touching, but I don’t think that anyone is going to be re-writing record books for this one. A decent entry into Pixar’s film portfolio and definitely an original piece, but not as high on the totempole of awesome animated pictures as the ones mentioned off the top of my review. Take the kids…they’ll have a blast!
Follow the JOBLO MOVIE NETWORK
Follow us on YOUTUBE
Follow ARROW IN THE HEAD
Follow AITH on YOUTUBE