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Monsters Inc. [DVD] [2002]

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First, inside the Monsters Only menu, selecting the eye in the Monsters, Incorporated logo on the right of the screen opens a 71-second reel of animation tests and "dailies" that include some comical gags inserted by the animators. Pete's Dragon • Halloweentown & Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge • The Nightmare Before Christmas • The Princess Bride

city. But there's a shortage of screams. Children have grown desensitized to scares and become less and less likely to be terrified by a monster. The After I've gone to bed at night, there's a brief period of time between being fully awake and completely losing myself to sleep. It's been this way as long as I can remember, and I think about lots of things as I try to make myself rest. scare there's a sophisticated network powering an entire monster realm. Screams are captured and transformed into energy to power the monsters'

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Monsters, Inc. 4K Blu-ray delivers stunning video and great audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release Probably the coolest feature inside Design, though, is "Location Flyarounds", which presents a digitally rendered tour of five different sets from the movie: Downtown, The Apartment, Monsters Inc., Simulator, and Boo's Room. These invite viewers to explore the world of Monstropolis without all the distractions of plot and characters, though there are a few surprises. The environments created for the film are all the more impressive after experience these "flyarounds". Since their movies are created entirely within the computer, Pixar can transfer them to DVD directly from the digital source, eliminating any reliance upon a film print. Of course, the bulk of the bonus features are reserved for the second platter. Navigating through the labyrinth of Disc 2 menus is not an easy task (more on this later), but once achieved, there's a lot to discover. The main menu screen presents two doors, one marked "Humans Only" (material for the film enthusiast) and the other labeled "Monsters Only" (material for younger viewers). Entering either provides access to an abundance of bonus material but before doing so, there are three features accessible directly from the main menu.

deliver plenty of information throughout the entire channel spectrum. The overhead channels engage during the simulation announcement early in the It turns out there's a reason monsters haunt children's closets, and it's not to devour them. Instead, monsters wish to harvest their vocal energy. The obligatory virtual game is "Peek-A-Boo: Boo's Door Game", an extremely easy but somewhat time-consuming activity. It involves searching various rooms for pieces of Boo's broken door, of which there are six in total. While simple, it is impressively rendered and in keeping with the content and spirit of the film, and therefore better than some others in its ilk. Next up, rounding up the kid-targeted, game-like features, is "Storytime." It tells the Monsters, Inc. story inside a highly interactive storybook, which can be explored manually or read aloud by a narrator. film with a clear top end pronouncement, and similar effects are heard at a couple of other junctures throughout the film. There's a nice bit of ambient

spectrum renders the movie a bit cooler compared to the Blu-ray, which takes on, overall, a warmer appearance. On the UHD, tones are deepened but The last section behind the Humans Only door is Release, which covers all the promotional material that accompanied the movie's theatrical debut. There's first a brief montage (0:56) of footage from the world premiere at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood and then a "Toys" featurette (1:29) on the movie's merchandise. Covering international releases, there is a "Multi-Language Clip Reel" (3:48) in which one scene plays while the audio cycles through many different languages and "International Inserts" (1:06), which documents the efforts Pixar takes to make their movies feel native to whichever country it screens in. The same outtakes reel that appears on the main menu screen and behind the Monsters Only door is inexplicably repeated here as well (enough already!).result. Capturing screams is big business -- what energy sector isn't? -- and there's a race to the top to see which monster can capture the most. The Title #14, Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 . Finally, there's a music video (1:13) for the Goodman/Crystal-sung "If I Didn't Have You," a pleasant number that captures the protagonists' friendship. The video doesn't necessarily enhance the Oscar-winning tune, as it's just film clips with audio excerpts that occasionally override the music, but the song itself earns approval. Monsters, Inc. makes its UHD debut with a 2160p/HDR UHD presentation. This is a fairly basic UHD upgrade, presenting an Disney presents Monsters, Inc. in a lively, energetic Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround EX mix, crafted by Oscar-winning Gary Rydstrom and the team at George Lucas's Skywalker Sound. Happily, it's as lush, active, and vibrant as it was in the theaters. The dialogue is crystal clear, the sound effects are bold and epic without being overpowering, and Randy Newman's beautiful, hauntingly loving score comes across with harmonious perfection. The mix makes Monsters, Inc. an awesome aural experience.

din inside the Monsters, Inc. headquarters. Ringing phones, chatty employees, and the like pleasantly fill the stage to impressive result, with plenty of no shortage of spectacular colors to enjoy for the duration, each of them beefed up with more vitality, clarity, and accuracy compared to the Blu-ray.Also concerning early plans for the film are four "Banished Concepts", which are sort of like deleted scenes, presented in rough animation and accompanied by an introduction. There's also "Original Sulley Intro" (1:00), which shows the way Sulley would have been originally introduced to the audience (much of which found its way into the movie). Finally, there's "Storyboard to Film Comparison" (5:42), which offers a scene from the movie in three forms: original storyboards, final product, and a split-screen presentation of both. To sweeten the already juicy deal, use of the DVD remote's angle button allows viewers to seamlessly toggle between the three. solidified low end depth and beefier detail but offering good essential clarity and naturally immersive spacing to what's there. Monster growls, giant The next section, Behind the Screams, begins by offering the outtakes reel that was already available on Disc 2's main menu. Disney will add seven new titles to its 4K Blu-ray catalog in March 2020. They are: WALL-E (2008), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Beauty and the Beast (2017), Up (2009), A Bug's Life (1998), Monsters, Inc. (2001), and Monsters University (2013).

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