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Monsters University (2013)

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Monsters University

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    The directors were aware of that line and tried out several scenes in which Sulley and Mike first met in grade school and then reunited in college. Everything they tried just distracted from the story they were trying to tell. On the advice of studio head John Lasseter, they dropped any attempt at explanation and hoped that viewers wouldn't remember the line or they would assume that Mike was speaking metaphorically ("you have been jealous of my good looks for a long time"). In a recent interview, the creators of Monsters University stated that "...since the fourth grade" is a typical phrase used by monsters. In this case, the joke would be that Mike is saying that Sulley has been jealous of his looks for a long time.



    While adults' screams yield more energy, the adults are considerably more difficult to scare and far better equipped to retaliate. When recently scared children tell their parents about seeing monsters in their bedroom, their parents are most likely to dismiss these as nightmares generated from figments of the children's imagination. Scared adults, however, would not be so quick to dismiss their experiences with monsters as mere dreams or hallucinations; and some of them would be bold and curious enough to acquire weapons to attack the monsters, chase them back through the portal doors, and possibly even convince other adults to come with them to help them invade the monsters' world once they discovered its existence.

    Only by putting considerable time and effort into setting up the scare were some monsters able to scare human adults in this movie, and this was strictly a one-time occurrence (ending in the door's destruction, which ensured no one would ever attempt it again). It was an act of desperation, as the monsters knew no other way to get back to Monsters University, and staying in the human world any longer would only increase their risk of being caught. Also, considering how toxic human children were considered to be, one can little doubt the monsters would believe human adults to be an even greater bio-hazard to them all; Dean Hardscrabble specifically described a monster's being caught by a child's parents as a failure that could have nigh-apocalyptically disastrous consequences for the monsters' entire society, and she did not seem to be engaging in hyperbole.



    Billy Crystal's character Mike is actually the main protagonist, with John Goodman's character Sully as a strong secondary protagonist; the entire movie centers around Mike's struggle to break into the scaring industry, and how this ultimately led to his partnership with Sully. While both characters receive considerable development in this story, Mike is clearly the main character, and so his voice actor Billy Crystal likewise receives top billing.



    Grammer was intending to voice Mr. Waternoose, but dropped out at the last minute. This forced the directors to write Mr. Waternoose out of the story and instead include him in a photo.

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  • How long is Monsters University?
    1 hour and 44 minutes
  • When was Monsters University released?
    June 21, 2013
  • What is the IMDb rating of Monsters University?
    7.2 out of 10
  • Who stars in Monsters University?
    Billy Crystal, John Goodman, and Steve Buscemi
  • Who wrote Monsters University?
    Dan Scanlon, Daniel Gerson, and Robert L. Baird
  • Who directed Monsters University?
    Dan Scanlon
  • Who was the composer for Monsters University?
    Randy Newman
  • Who was the producer of Monsters University?
    Kori Rae
  • Who was the executive producer of Monsters University?
    John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, and Lee Unkrich
  • Who was the cinematographer for Monsters University?
    Jean-Claude Kalache
  • Who was the editor of Monsters University?
    Greg Snyder
  • Who are the characters in Monsters University?
    Mike Wazowski, James P. Sullivan, Randall Boggs, Dean Hardscrabble, Squishy, Don, Terri, Terry, Art, Professor Knight, and others
  • What is the plot of Monsters University?
    A look at the relationship between Mike Wazowski and James P. "Sully" Sullivan during their days at Monsters University, when they weren't necessarily the best of friends.
  • What was the budget for Monsters University?
    $200 million
  • How much did Monsters University earn at the worldwide box office?
    $744 million
  • How much did Monsters University earn at the US box office?
    $268 million
  • What is Monsters University rated?
    G
  • What genre is Monsters University?
    Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Family, and Fantasy
  • How many awards has Monsters University won?
    9 awards
  • How many awards has Monsters University been nominated for?
    67 nominations

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