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I thought it would be sappy,childish fare. Then,a little girl named Boo scares Monsterpolis. "Monsters,Inc" has plenty of in-jokesfrom the Harryhausen's sushi bar to an opening like "The Right Stuff." It's a clever,poignant movie. There's a brief,hilarious segment with the Abominable Snowman in the Himalayas with his sno-cones. Sully has been employee of the monthbut the jealous salamander Randall (Steve Buscemi) will do anything to get ahead.
On the way, Sully develops paternal feelings for Boo,and it's learned that the monsters fear children.
However,their city is having an "energy crisis" since children aren't as easily scared.
Instead,it'll have you laughing and thinking.
They collect children's screams.
It's fit for the whole family.
"Monsters,Inc" was better than I expected.
It's about the Cyclopean Mike (Billy Crystal) and the shaggy Sully (John Goodman) whose career is to make children scream, keeping Monsteropolis powered.
"Monsters,Inc" is one of PIXAR's cleverest creations.
Mike is delightfully neurotic,thinking up that he'll release the little girl to the outside world "using mostly spoons." Sully goes from scaring children to making them laugh.
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