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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Monsters, Inc. is the largest scare factory in the monster world and the top Kid-Scarer is James P. Sullivan (John Goodman), a huge, intimidating monster with blue fur, large purple spots and horns, known as "Sulley" to his friends. His Scare Assistant, best friend and roommate is Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal), a lime green, opinionated, feisty monster. And visiting from the human world is Boo, a tiny girl who turns the monster world upside down and teaches Sulley and Mike that laughter is more powerful than a scream. Review: Top 10 favorite - This movie is perfect. Writing is a 10. Voice acting is a 10. Animation is a 10. Music is a 10. What else do you want? Kids and adults alike will love this film. If you haven't seen it in a long time, I highly recommend you watch it again. This movie is a perfect example of why Dinsey Imagineers make so much money. I don't know who came up with the premise for this movie but its truly brilliant. Review: I should have just bought the movie, and I knew better. A great flick for any age. - It's almost pointless to rent Disney movies if you have a child under the age of five. I rented this movie yesterday. I told my four year old he had 2 days to watch it. He watched it twice yesterday, and when he woke up today "Monsters" was the first word out of his mouth. We watched it three times today, and I know we will watch it tomorrow before the time runs out around 3pm. Already, I'd feel like I got my money's worth out of the purchase. But this boy is not done with this movie. So it's either rent it again and hope he moves on, or do what I probably should have done in the first place. Just bought it. And I've never seen Monsters University, but I know I won't make the same mistake twice. Also, like most Pixar movies, you'll also enjoy this exceptionally made, timeless classic. I can't believe I hadn't seen this myself either, and Pixar never disappoints. So even after all the runs, I don't feel like pulling my hair out. I genuinely want to watch the prequel, which looks as good as the original.
| ASIN | B000062V9C |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #197,991 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #146,306 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (26,581) |
| Dubbed: | German |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BED888398 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), German (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | DVD |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.59 x 7.48 inches; 2.82 ounces |
| Subtitles: | English, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
L**I
Top 10 favorite
This movie is perfect. Writing is a 10. Voice acting is a 10. Animation is a 10. Music is a 10. What else do you want? Kids and adults alike will love this film. If you haven't seen it in a long time, I highly recommend you watch it again. This movie is a perfect example of why Dinsey Imagineers make so much money. I don't know who came up with the premise for this movie but its truly brilliant.
S**H
I should have just bought the movie, and I knew better. A great flick for any age.
It's almost pointless to rent Disney movies if you have a child under the age of five. I rented this movie yesterday. I told my four year old he had 2 days to watch it. He watched it twice yesterday, and when he woke up today "Monsters" was the first word out of his mouth. We watched it three times today, and I know we will watch it tomorrow before the time runs out around 3pm. Already, I'd feel like I got my money's worth out of the purchase. But this boy is not done with this movie. So it's either rent it again and hope he moves on, or do what I probably should have done in the first place. Just bought it. And I've never seen Monsters University, but I know I won't make the same mistake twice. Also, like most Pixar movies, you'll also enjoy this exceptionally made, timeless classic. I can't believe I hadn't seen this myself either, and Pixar never disappoints. So even after all the runs, I don't feel like pulling my hair out. I genuinely want to watch the prequel, which looks as good as the original.
B**R
Nice Movie, Multiple Versions
As with any Disney-branded product, this Blu-ray, Monsters, Inc., costs more than other movies. I purchased this movie because it was part of a 2-for-3 deal, with the ultimate cost being less than $13. For that, I got three discs: 1) the original DVD; 2) the Blu-ray version; and 3) a Blu-ray of extras. I almost missed the Bonus disc because it was hidden behind the digital code sheet. Also, the DVD was on the same spindle as the Blu-ray, just stuck behind it, which is rather unconventional. You also get the online digital version to watch anywhere you have a strong internet connection. The movie itself has enough to entertain both kids and adults, and provides an interesting take on whether the monsters of our dreams are the "bad guys," sort of how Wicked turned around many thoughts about the Wicked Witch of the West. My only quibble about this movie (other than price) is that the menu system is a bit odd and takes trial and error to figure out. Menus should help the user, not cause confusion. Of note, the Blu-ray edition also includes both video and audio calibration tools that help to ensure you have the best audio and video settings for viewing the film.
J**N
Great price.
Good movie.
R**N
Another worthy Disney purchase in 3D
Just a little more than two months ago I sat down at my keyboard and wrote a review on Disney's Blu-ray release of Finding Nemo. I was filled with excitement, as I raved about the remarkable job the animation team did with the film's 3D translation. When all was said and done, I placed Finding Nemo at the top of the list as the best animated upconversion that I had seen to date. Now, I sit here again, filled with the same exhilaration, having just watched the newly released 3D Blu-ray of Monsters, Inc. which I can completely assure you benefits greatly by its new dimensionality added in post production. The success of Pixar's 2001 release rests mostly on the charm of its voice talents. The pairing of Billy Crystal (Wazowski) and John Goodman (Sulley) provide some of the best comedic performances found in any Pixar film to date. For those of you who still may not be familiar with the story, it concerns a pair of specially-trained monsters WHO work 9 to 5 at the largest scream-processing factory in Monstropolis. As they sneak into bedrooms, the screams of frightened children are collected and used to power the Metropolis. Believed by Monsters to be toxic, children are strictly forbidden from entering their world. As you would expect, that is exactly what happens as a little girl named Boo (Mary Gibbs) enters the factory, creating complete chaos. As Sulley and Wazowski try to return Boo, they uncover a dangerous plot about to be set off by a multi-legged chameleon-like lizard named Randall Boggs (Steve Buscemi), that could be deadly to them all. Monsters Inc. translates flawlessly to 3D Blu-ray, which amazes me because often you'll hear skeptics talk about how wearing format eyewear diminishes overall picture quality. Through my active shutter glasses, I was astonished to find no such degradation. In fact, what I saw before me was strikingly perfect imagery with its palette of rich colors and vast amount of textures that are really pleasing to the eyes. There's just a wonderful array of vivid, neon-rainbow colors to behold here. Black levels are fantastic. Even more astonishing is the level of detail that only Blu-ray could provide. You can see every strand of fur across Sully's Monstrous body, and with the added depth that 3D provides, it appears to be more realistically soft and natural. This is another one of those transfers that turns your display into a picture window where everything seems so perfect inside that you could almost reach in and touch it. In a word, it's breathtaking. The 3D itself is quite excellent, opening this film up to an entirely new viewing experience thanks to a noticeable amount of depth that makes each scene look limitless in size. While there are no blatant gimmicks it's very cool to see just how many body...err...monster parts protrude outwards. Take notice how Randall Bogg's slinky lizard head pokes itself outside the boundaries of the display. Check out the snakes in Celia's hairdo as they move in and out of the space between film and viewer. I even enjoyed the opening title sequence with its many doors that jettison outward when opened. And speaking of which....the most thrilling 3D effects can be seen during the door vault sequence. If you have a subwoofer and turn the sound up loud, you almost feel as if you are on a roller coaster ride as doors race down a conveyor belt. The pure depth that is portrayed as you look to the bottom of the vault is immensely impressive. I also loved the overhead shots of the CDA swat team and all its helicopters converging on the city. This is the kind of perspective you just cannot replicate in 2D. And up to this point you haven't heard me complain about crosstalk. Well, that's because there is absolutely no ghosting to be found here. That's a real thumbs up for this transfer. While the 3D is impressive enough, nothing can prepare you for the explosive Dolby TrueHD 7.1 soundtrack (downconverted to 5.1 on my system). I don't think I could write anything about the acoustic experience and do it justice. Let me just say that I have rarely been so sonically immersed in a film as I was here. There is such an unbelievable level of effect placement and panning that are perfectly executed as if without any effort attached. At any moment, you could expect sounds to emanate from different corners of the room. At times, I heard helicopters encircling my head. Other times it was the screams of frightened children. Every stomp, thump, drop, crash and pounce in this film is heavily accented by powerful LFE that can be felt as well as heard. I talked about how great the door vault sequence looks in 3D. Just wait until you crank your system high and find yourself in the middle of the action as you feel the floor vibrate beneath your seat cushion. Make no mistake about it -- this is reference quality audio that will be the subject of conversation with your friends long after the credits roll. ...and when you are done assaulting your senses with Monsters, Inc., don't forget to take a look at the included short, Partysaurus Rex. It stars the lovable Rex dinosaur of Toy Story fame as he throws a party for discarded bathtub toys. I found it a highly entertaining short, mostly thanks to its effective use of 3D, brilliant neon colors and pumping techno track. Very worthwhile addition to this package. The Ultimate Collector's Edition of Monsters, Inc. arrives as a 5-disc set. There are single 2D and 3D feature film discs, a bonus Blu-ray disc with a wealth of extra features, and separate DVD and Digital Copy Feature discs. The Blu-ray case is sleeved with clever lenticular packaging that gives the effect of Wazowski and Sully opening a bedroom closet door. I continue to praise Disney for their efforts in bringing new life to their existing library with 3D upconversions that are extremely well done. Monsters, Inc. looks more expansive and feels more impactful and emotional than ever before thanks to the amount of depth and realism this format is able to provide. If one could afford it, I would recommend enthusiasts purchase every single 3D animated feature Disney has released to date. However, if you could only afford to buy two, I would place Finding Nemo and Monsters, Inc. at the top of the list (in that order).
S**G
Excellent Movie!
Monsters, Inc has always been one of my favorite movies for the kids and me! I was pleased to find out it does have subtitles if you choose “Subtitles” on your remote control.
D**T
Nice family movie for kids
Great movie for kids they'll love it
S**7
Funny movie
Fun family movie!
J**E
Good 👍
S**N
The dvd worked perfectly and was a nostalgic rewatch
B**G
A totally winning combination. Great film, lovingly re-rendered in 3D with superb high definition and totally immersive surround sound soundtrack. My favourite 3D so far, depths are clear and deep, which actually helps emphasise the background jokes, pop out 3d pops right out to tickle your glasses. Detail is fantastic, makes you want to reach out and straighten scully's hair, oh and to me the film is even funnier than it was 10 years ago. Clearly a lot of love and care has gone into this release, and it shows in very frame. It's like an old friend has lost two stone and taken up weight training. If you need a film to show off your system then this is it, also handy to keep the kids quiet and if you need a giggle on a Sunday afternoon. Brilliant!
S**.
One of my all-time favorite animated movies. I can watch this any number of times and I'll still fell a lump in my throat at the end. It's one of the few animated movies that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
C**R
Composition : Boitier contenant 2 disques blu ray, le film et le second des bonus Aspect cosmétique: Boite en plastique bleue très quelconque. Disques propres et sans poussiere. Chargement plutot long ceci en comparaison à d'autres BR qui eux se chargent vite. Disney est pénible en imposant leurs pubs au lancement du disque... Aspects techniques. Vidéo :Disque en Blu ray 2K. Visualisé sur un TV OLED 56" HDR et lecteur OPPO 4K HDR et ampli Yamaha RX A3050 l'image est belle, détaillée, bonne résolution et définition. Pas de bruit, l'image est fluide, pas de figeage. Ce n'est pas anormal bien au contraire c'est de l'image de synthèse. Son: La bande son est en français DTS ES 5.1, excellente , il y a du DTS HD master audio 5.1 en anglais. Voix bien lisible sur la voie centrale. Espace sonore bien rempli, bonne spatialisation, Excellente dynamique, bon niveau pas besoin de pousser l'ampli dans ses derniers retranchements. Point de vue artistique: Excellent scénario, et très bonne intrigue, histoire vraiment peu banale aux nombreux gags ! Nombreux personnages, monstres (à faire palir Star wars et Mr Spielberg) droles, tendres, attendrissants et même des méchants. Trés beau graphisme et dessins. Bonus très quelconques. Globalement un magnifique et génial film, drole, plein d'humour et d'émotion pour les plus grands et les plus petits (pas trop petit tous de même), plaisir à partager en famille. Moi, j'adore...
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