‘Monsters, Inc.’ Download and Reviews
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Monsters, Inc. tagline: Monsters, Inc. : We Scare Because We Care
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“Monsters, Inc.” Movie Review
“Monsters, Incorporated” Plot Summary
Monsters generate their city’s power by scaring children, but they are terribly afraid themselves of being contaminated by children, so when one enters Monstropolis, top scarer Sulley finds his world disrupted. add synopsis
My personal favorite Pixar movie
Pixar. With only seven movies you’ve built yourself a reputation as the greatest current animation studio of them all. Dreamworks has made some good ones and 20th Century Fox’s movies have made me chuckle a bit, and Disney has gone downhill in recent years. But you can consistently produce quality work with almost no stain on your track record (except A Bug’s Life, the one Pixar movie I did not enjoy). But I’ve lost track of my thoughts
I’m here to talk about Monster’s Inc., my personal favorite Pixar movie
I’m a doodler myself, and wan’t to be an animator someday. And I love drawing monsters. Weird looking, many armed, strange-eyed creatures. That may have been the 1st reason Monster’s Inc. appealed to me. So many of these creatures looked like something I would draw, and I spent much of my movie time looking at the creatures in the background
I also was captivated by the world that was created in Inc. A big problem for me in Pixar’s newest movie Cars was lack of real explanation for their universe, like how they built their buildings. In Monster’s Inc. the monster world is explained so much more in depth, and we really believe this world could exist. There’s a beauty in watching the thousands of closet doors zoom around and I always get goosebumps from watching the ’scare montage’, because I now know the mechanics of the world these creatures live in. The characters in the world are also incredibly well realized. Mike and Sully both are easily relatable to, and even small characters have feelings and motivations we can understand. ‘Boo’ actually behaves like a young child would, and that helped me believe she had real emotions. But the creature Randall is what stole the show for me. With his many arms, chameleon-like ability and sheer voice presence, it was hard for me to keep my eyes off of him. But what really made me love this movie so was the characters. When it comes time for the ’sad part’ of this movie, I was sad. I was actually seeing an animated cartoon that managed to make me feel for these animated creatures without being emotionally manipulative. And I’m not afraid to admit that I cry 4 out of 5 times at the ending
So, in the end, I can’t recommend this film enough. I think this stands above all other Pixar productions and is definitely one of the best animated films I’ve had the pleasure of seeing.
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‘Friday the 13th Part III’ Download and Reviews
“Friday the 13th Part III” Movie Details
Friday the 13th Part III tagline: A New Dimension In Terror…
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| IMDB Rating: 5.1/10 out of 10,735 votes |
“Friday the 13th Part III” Movie Review
“Friday the 13th Part III” Plot Summary
Having escaped in the last episode, Jason is back, hockey mask and all, to continue his murderous rampage across Crystal Lake.
Three-dimensional Jason!
The last of the scary ones, ‘Friday the 13th Part 3: 3D’ is one of the best in the series. The plot does have some holes in it and sometimes the acting leaves a lot to be desired, but the interesting component of the film is its use of 3-D. Don’t let the 3-D aspect fool you into thinking the movie is bad (as in ‘Jaws 3-D’ & ‘Amityville 3-D’). The film is great; as far as these type of slasher flicks go. Highly recommended.
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‘Friday the 13th Part 2′ Download and Reviews
“Friday the 13th Part 2″ Movie Details
Friday the 13th Part 2 tagline: The body count continues…
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| IMDB Rating: 5.5/10 out of 12,555 votes |
“Friday the 13th Part 2″ Movie Review
“Friday the 13th Part 2″ Plot Summary
Mrs. Voorhees is dead, and Camp Crystal Lake is shut down, but a camp next to the imfamous place is stalked by an unknown assailant. Is it Mrs. Voorhee’s son Jason who didn’t drown in the lake some 30 years before?
My favorite of the series
- It’s been five quiet years since a group of councilors were murdered at Camp Crystal Lake. But when a new group of councilors arrives to open a nearby camp, the killing starts all over again. Who’s behind the murders? The original Camp Crystal Lake Killer is dead. Could it be her son who was believed to have died in the lake years earlier? By the time someone figures out who the killer is, most everyone else is dead.- Friday the 13th Part 2 has always been my favorite installment in the series. I’ve always thought that Jason was more frightening before he found the hockey mask and became the unstoppable iconic killer zombie. This Jason is human and that makes him more real. And, to me, the horror factor is increased when the killer is based in reality. He’s a primitive being (not unsimilar to the inbred mountain men I recently wrote about in Wrong Turn) capable of extreme brutality, out to avenge the death of his mother.- Most of the movie is about what you would expect – grisly murders, an absence of logic, woeful dialogue, and iffy acting. Friday the 13th Part 2 also features just about every horror cliche that fans have come to expect in a teen slasher. When I saw this movie in 1981, a lot of what we consider teen slasher cliches were still being developed. Back then, a lot of this was still fairly new and fresh. And whether I should or not, I still see the movie the way I did in 1981.
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