It's been several years since Pixar first wowed us with "Toy Story", the first three-dimensional cartoon ever produced. Now we know it as the re-shaping of the animation world as this year alone we have had three 3-D animated films hit the big screen. One of those was the movie "Shrek" an insanely funny animated work from Dreamworks that so far ranks as the funniest movie of the year. Pixar hopes to stand up right next to the giant ogre this weekend with "Monsters Inc", a delightful family film that sadly just falls short of that achievement, but is still worth the trip.
One of the reasons why is for the inventive ideas the story comes up with. It takes place in the city known as Monstropolis, a haven for monsters, which is all powered by the power plant, commonly known as Monsters Incorporated.
The company consists mainly of frightening children, storing their screams, and then later powering the city with them. The number one scarer in the biz is John P. Sullivan, or Sully, (voiced by John Goodman), a hairy, six foot, and blue working class monster with a good heart, but also a real knack for his work. His partner is the always fast talking Mike Wazowski (voiced by Billy Crystal), who is both friend and trainer to Sully.
The two of them are very excited for the reason that Sully is about to break the all time scare record. But one monster that stands in there way is Randall Boggs (voiced as evil as ever by Steve Buscemi), a chameleon-like creature who finally decides to resort to cheating when Sully remains at the top of the standings board at the end of the day.
The company uses an assembly line of closet doors to get to the human world, just they are to be locked away at the end of the day. But when Sully goes back to the office to pick up something for Mike, he sees a door left out, and a little human girl pulling at his fur. A monster touching a human or a human getting through the doors is considered to be a contamination alert, so Sully can do nothing but panic when he sees her.
Soon the entire city is looking for the monsters hiding the little girl, and both Sully and Mike each have to think of a plan before this ruins them both.
"Monsters Inc" is loaded with creative ideas, from the plot all the way down to the objects and animals used as inspirations for each monster. Each character is weird looking in their own way and all of them have personalities that are colorful enough to be entertained by. Billy Crystal's Mike Wazowski is easily the most energetic character in the film, and thus the most entertaining.
Only the main problem I had with the movie is the lack of comedy it is able to create. There are a couple of belly laughs and a handful of sight gags, but there is a big gap between all of them that could seriously use some of that witty dialogue that worked so well in last year's Disney film, "The Emperor's New Groove".
But "Monsters Inc" makes up for a lack of comedy by adding a lot of excitement (the finale features one of the best chase sequences I've seen from a Disney film), and some really touching moments that both parents and kids will like. If you're looking for a family film that's interesting and fun, then "Monsters Inc." will do just fine for the time being.
Monsters, Inc.
Finding Nemo
Actors: Starring the voices of: Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, William Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, Allison Janney, Barry Humphries, Brad Garrett, Austin Pendleton, Stephen Root, Vicki Lewis, Joe Ranft, John Ratzenberger, Alexander Gould, Elizabeth Perkins
Director: Andrew Stanton
Special Notes: Here are a couple of fishy fun facts to know -- did you know that 71 percent of the earth is covered by water and that there are 3.7 trillion fish that live in then ocean?
Plot: Marlin (Brooks) is an overly cautious clownfish who lives in the beautiful tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef. Marlin lives a safe and secluded life with his only son Nemo (Gould), warning him about the dangerous world beyond. But like all young fish, Nemo is eager to explore the mysterious reef surrounding his home and the world beyond. One day, when Nemo knows better, he swims outside the safety of his father and unexpectedly is "fish-napped" and taken far from home. Nemo is placed in a fish tank in a dentist's office and quickly makes friends, but he longs for his father. Meanwhile back at the reef, Marlin has to face his fears and venture out to find his son. On his journey, Marlin's joined by a Regal blue tang fish named Dory (DeGeneres) who has a bad short-term memory but a big heart. As the two search for Nemo, they encounter all sorts of obstacles (hungry seabirds, sewer systems, man) and plenty of new friends and foes [Gill (Dafoe), Bloat (Garrett), Peach (Janney) and Nigel (Rush)], as gradually, Marlin becomes a hero in the eyes of his son.
Good: Hurray for another winner from the folks who brought us "Toy Story", "A Bug's Life" and "Monsters Inc."! Get ready for a new world of computer-animation that is not only breathtakingly beautiful to behold, but will spoil young and old alike with a new standard of animation. The movie's simple but clever premise may be as old as parents' advice, but it still makes for a funny, entertaining and realistic story dealing with issues that parents go through on an everyday basis with their kids (Marlin wants his son to be proud of him despite his fears, Nemo is disobedient and has to deal with going to school for the first time, etc.). Parents, there are several topics that will make for interesting discussions afterwards. This is one of those refreshing stories with a perfectly cast ensemble that definitely has the "awww" factor going for it. DeGeneres is delightful as the forgetful but faithful companion that gently coaxes the overly cautious Brook's to find his son. The witty one-liners and quick-witted script will entertain the mature crowd, while the beautiful colors and catchy score will mesmerize the little ones. In a summer when intense action adventure heroes (and sequels) are dominating the box office, it's nice to see Disney and Pixar come through with another example or fabulous family-friendly entertainment at it's best!
Bad: I can't imagine little ones being scared by this movie, but there are a couple of scenes with creepy looking fish that scare and then chase Marlin and Dory. If I was a kid, I think Bruce the shark would bother me the most.
Bottom Line: Just when you think it's safe to go back into the water … Disney and Pixar make it unforgettable and fun as well. Not only are the underwater scenes brilliant and fascinating, but the adventures on dry land prove to be challenging (rescuing Nemo from a dentist's office) and intense as well. You'll LOVE the ending! I have to admit … I enjoyed DeGeneres in this movie! Not only is her voice perfect for the part, but she's hilarious with her delivery as well. Never again will you look at an aquarium as a "fish tank" or the ocean as simply a place to go fishing!
Who Am I
Jackie Chan, a top secret militant soldier, crashes into the South African jungle after his mission of kidnapping three scientists (who were experimenting with a powerful mineral) has gone array. Waking up in a village of local natives, Chan has no memory of who he is, thus being addressed as "Who Am I". His journey with aid from two female sidekicks to find out his identity leads him all the way to Rotterdam where he coincidentally discovers the location of the organization that kidnapped the three scientists. With no memory, Chan is thirsty for answers by any means necessary.
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Underworld
Vampires and Werewolves have been sworn enemies for hundreds of years. Now fought in a Gothic-like setting, the conflict takes an unexpected and deadly new turn. Selene, a beautiful vampire warrior, uncovers a Lycan plot that could prove fatal for her entire race. She shadows a human, Michael, the Lycan's supposed target. Although she finds herself becoming attracted to him, he becomes infected with the lupine disease during a violent struggle with the Lycan overlord, Lucian, long thought to be dead. Now both sides must decide how to end the conflict and save their species as new and terrifying secrets unearth themselves and threaten their entire existance.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Rahul and Anjali are students in a college in India, while Anjali is attracted to him, he only treats her as a close friend. Unable to tell him about her feelings, Rahul meets and gets married to another Indian girl by the name of Tina. Anjali decides not to get married. Rahul and his wife lead a blissful life, and soon Tina gets pregnant. She gives birth to a baby girl, they name her Anjali, but shortly after that Tina dies, leaving Rahul alone to look after Tina. He does a fairly good job at this, and Anjali grows up in his care. Then Anjali comes to know about the older Anjali, and her love for her dad, and sets forth on the task of bringing them together, unsure if her dad will even accept any other woman to take his late wife's place.
10 Things I Hate About You
Adapted from William Shakespeare's play "The Taming of the Shrew," 10 Things I Hate About You starts off with Cameron, new student at Padua High, sitting in the office of the quirky guidance counselor Ms. Perky. He is then shown around the school by Michael, who will become his best friend. During his tour is when Cameron first sees Bianca Stratford, a beautiful sophomore with one problem: she isn't allowed to date. And neither is her "shrew" sister, Katarina, a senior who loves indie rock and feminist prose and hates conformity. But Kat and Bianca's father alter's his house rule: now, Bianca can date... as long as Kat has a date, too. Now, in order for Cameron to date Bianca, he has to find someone to date Kat. So Michael helps him enlist the help of pretty-boy/jerk/model Joey Donner, tricking him into thinking that *he* will get to take Bianca out if he pays someone to take out Kat. His choice: Patrick Verona, a bad-boy with a mysterious reputation--some say he ate a live duck once, others that he lit a state trooper on fire, and even more claim that he had a brief porn career. Will Patrick win Kat's heart? Will Cameron win Bianca's? Or will everything hit the fan...?
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The Princess Diaries
A socially awkward but very bright 15-year-old girl being raised by a single mom discovers that she is the princess of a small European country because of the recent death of her long-absent father, who, unknown to her, was the crown prince of Genovia. She must make a choice between continuing the life of a San Francisco teen or stepping up to the throne. While Mia makes up her mind, she's pressed into taking princess lessons from her grandmother.
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