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Sometimes movies take a lot of input. Pete Docter — who directed 2001’s Monsters, Inc. as well as many other beloved Pixar ...
A shocking theory about beloved Pixar movie Monsters, Inc is bound to leave jaws dropping as a dark turn on character Boo could potentially ruin childhoods. The heartbreaking scenes of the young ...
But before you get pulled into a best-Pixar-movie argument in the coming weeks, go ahead and give Monsters, Inc. a rewatch. (It’s a breezy 92 minutes, and streaming on Disney+ !) ...
Monsters, Inc. director Pete Docter, opened up about the discussions he had during the production process of children favourite film.In a recent podcast episode of Kelly Corrigan Wonders, Docter, ...
“Monsters, Inc.” is also relentlessly clever. As the audience sees the Scarers prepare to enter their next door for the very first time, each monster prepares differently: some put about 10 extra eyes ...
Sometimes movies take a lot of input. Pete Docter — who directed 2001’s Monsters, Inc. as well as many other beloved Pixar films — opened up on the March 11 episode of the Kelly Corrigan ...