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Monster House

  • 2006
  • T
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, and Spencer Locke in Monster House (2006)
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DJ vive davanti alla casa di un anziano che terrorizza i bambini che ne invadono il giardino. Quando ci entra, l'uomo tenta di scacciarlo, ma muore. Strane cose accadono intorno alla casa. -... Leggi tuttoDJ vive davanti alla casa di un anziano che terrorizza i bambini che ne invadono il giardino. Quando ci entra, l'uomo tenta di scacciarlo, ma muore. Strane cose accadono intorno alla casa. - Sta a DJ e ai suoi amici sconfiggerla.DJ vive davanti alla casa di un anziano che terrorizza i bambini che ne invadono il giardino. Quando ci entra, l'uomo tenta di scacciarlo, ma muore. Strane cose accadono intorno alla casa. - Sta a DJ e ai suoi amici sconfiggerla.

  • Regia
    • Gil Kenan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Dan Harmon
    • Rob Schrab
    • Pamela Pettler
  • Star
    • Mitchel Musso
    • Sam Lerner
    • Spencer Locke
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    147.911
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3844
    1297
    • Regia
      • Gil Kenan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Dan Harmon
      • Rob Schrab
      • Pamela Pettler
    • Star
      • Mitchel Musso
      • Sam Lerner
      • Spencer Locke
    • 340Recensioni degli utenti
    • 148Recensioni della critica
    • 68Metascore
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    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 4 vittorie e 23 candidature totali

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    Mitchel Musso
    Mitchel Musso
    • DJ
    • (voce)
    Sam Lerner
    Sam Lerner
    • Chowder
    • (voce)
    Spencer Locke
    Spencer Locke
    • Jenny
    • (voce)
    Ryan Whitney
    Ryan Whitney
    • Little Girl
    • (voce)
    • (as Ryan Newman)
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Nebbercracker
    • (voce)
    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Mom
    • (voce)
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Dad
    • (voce)
    Woody Schultz
    Woody Schultz
    • Paramedic #1
    • (voce)
    Ian McConnel
    • Paramedic #2
    • (voce)
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Zee
    • (voce)
    Jason Lee
    Jason Lee
    • Bones
    • (voce)
    Kevin James
    Kevin James
    • Officer Landers
    • (voce)
    Nick Cannon
    Nick Cannon
    • Officer Lister
    • (voce)
    Jon Heder
    Jon Heder
    • Reginald 'Skull' Skulinski
    • (voce)
    Kathleen Turner
    Kathleen Turner
    • Constance
    • (voce)
    Erik Walker
    • Bully #1
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    Matthew Fahey
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    • Bully #2
    • (voce)
    Brittany Curran
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    • Jenny
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      • Gil Kenan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Dan Harmon
      • Rob Schrab
      • Pamela Pettler
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    9ryandouglassw

    This movie caught me by surprise

    Monster House was a perfect combination of kid-friendliness, horror, action and adventure. When I first walked into the theater I thought it would be "kiddy" because I went to see it with my younger cousin. You know how most animated movies are somewhat funny and about teamwork and working together or teaches life lessons or morals but I actually came to find that this movie was more scary than comical or ethical. I actually got into it. I actually ended up liking it more than my cousin. Some of the content is for older kids but it's non-stop action and the momentum of the story line never stops. And the characters seem so real. 2 thumbs up. I definitely recommend it.
    8cokerbl

    Quite the enjoyable movie!

    I just saw this movie at the Seattle International Film Festival. I didn't know what to expect, but I must say I found it quite enjoyable. There was a lot of talk before the movie. People were saying that it will be too scary for the little kids, but not adult enough to capture older kids attention.

    I can see it being quite frightening at times for the little ones, but of the kids in the theater its not like I heard any of them screaming mommy. I don't know how well the movie will do with kids, but from an adult's perspective, its definitely worth a viewing.

    The best part of the movie definitely has to be the characters. Each were extremely well thought out and put together. They did a fantastic job of matching right voices with the right characters. Characters facial expressions were amazing. You'll find yourself laughing at things they say and do quite a lot.

    The animation looks great. They certainly aren't ground breaking. But they fit the movie well. However, I will say that some scenes looked quite amazing.

    If you are looking for a fun, clean movie with plenty of laughs and chuckles, this is definitely one you don't want to miss!
    8steve.schonberger

    The story is the key to the movie, and it's very good.

    Looking out his window, DJ (Mitchel Musso) sees a creepy-looking house (Kathleen Turner). It's owned by Mr Nebbercracker (Steve Buscemi), who really doesn't want people on his lawn. Toys that end up there disappear, taken by Nebbercracker to discourage trespassing. DJ catalogs the lost items, but his parents (Catherine O'Hara and Fred Willard) aren't interested in his observations of the house. Just before Halloween, his parents leave him home, in the care of babysitter Elizabeth (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who prefers the nickname "Z". His friend "Chowder" (Sam Lerner) visits, and joins his observation of the house. They spot Jenny (Spencer Locke, who is a girl whose parents stuck her with a boy's name) about to try to sell Halloween candy to Nebbercracker, and hurry to talk her out of approaching the house. Before long, they discover that Nebbercracker isn't the only thing that's creepy about the house. The house, it seems, has a life of its own.

    This movie started as a script that sat unproduced for years, for want of technology and the right people to make it. The technology that went into it turned out to be the same sort of animation as _The Polar Express_, digital animation based on motion capture. Like _Polar_, it has a stylized look rather than attempting photorealism, but instead of taking the look of paintings in a book, it took the look of extremely detailed dolls and doll accessories. But with motion capture driving the movements of the characters, they end up with a lot of personality, which overrides their stylized look. The animation is least effective in the climax scene at the end, where it exaggerates the action just a bit too far for my tastes, but even there it's pretty good. Most of the time the animation is excellent, with just the right degree of exaggeration to fit the stylized look. The sets are very good, particularly a construction site near the house. I'd rate the animation very good.

    More important than the technology is the story. What really makes the images on the screen interesting is the way they serve the story. Comparing with _The Polar Express_ again highlights the point -- this movie had a solid story, compared with _Polar_, which expanded a very thin children's book into a feature-length story. This movie's story isn't in a class with the best of Pixar, but the film-makers are clearly aware of the fact that the strength of the story is very important. I'd rate the story very good.

    The voice and motion capture performances, shot in only 34 days, are almost all excellent. My favorite was Maggie Gyllenhaal, who was wonderful in her supporting part as babysitter "Z". The least satisfying, I thought, was Jon Heder (as video-game master "Skull"), and he was good, just not great. Even Kathleen Turner, as the house, performed in the motion capture space, moving around in a neighborhood constructed of foam. I really hope that the director wasn't joking when he said he might include her motion capture video as a DVD extra. Nick Cannon, as a rookie police officer, was probably the funniest character, relative to his screen time.

    Kathleen Turner's presence in the cast is a bit of a nod to executive producer Robert Zemeckis, who cast her as Jessica Rabbit in _Who Framed Roger Rabbit_. She was thrilled by the part, which gave her a grotesque role to mirror her glamorous role as Jessica Rabbit. Other Zemeckis references are more obvious. Most obvious one is in the opening, featuring a leaf. Another deals with a basketball -- originally an accident during production. Others may exist, but it's not packed with pop culture references like the _Shrek_ movies.

    Directing an animated film is different in a lot of ways from directing live action, which makes it more complicated to rate. Directing this movie involved directing both the motion capture performances and the camera positioning. The director took the script, and made complete storyboards from it. From those, he made an animatic, which guided the way he directed the motion capture shoot. Because of the way character interactions affected the results, he said that he ended up throwing out all the storyboarding, but I'd guess he meant that figuratively. The character interaction looked really good, better than almost any animated movie I've seen. I'd rate the directing excellent, in a class with Pixar.

    Overall, I'd rate the movie very good, mostly on the strength of the story. Kids are usually easy to please, and they'll probably find the movie excellent. Adults are harder to please. Where _Shrek_ emphasizes pop culture references for adult appeal, this movie targets adults' memories of childhood, effectively drawing adults into enjoying it like the kids in the audience.

    Credits: There are a few additional scenes after the credits begin. Don't run out right away. Stick around at least until the fine-print credits roll.

    Personal appearances: The director, Gil Kenan, and a couple of the producers (I don't know which ones, but not Spielberg or Zemeckis) were there. The director took questions from the audience, and answered very enthusiastically -- he seemed like he was thrilled to see his film in front of a real audience, and not burned out from hearing the same questions over and over. He was really nice to the kids in the audience, and behaved like he was new to the experience of being the center of attention. He signed lots of autographs (including one for me), and seemed genuinely pleased that people cared enough to ask. That's a reaction that one might expect for the director of something obscure, but uncommonly nice for the director of a big-budget summer movie.

    The US rating is "PG", for some scary scenes and (supposedly) "crude humor and brief language". The crude humor is minimal, compared to typical movies aimed at kids. I can't think of any inappropriate language.
    8ken-671

    I would take some kids, and a few adults

    I saw this film as part of a free screening I took my little sister to and was ready for an immature piece of fluff. Preparing for restless children making bathroom trips and throwing an occasional tantrum overshadowing a mediocre movie I was happily proved wrong. Too many CG-generated films ride on the spectacle of the animation technique keeping audiences in awe while forgoing story. While jaws drop at impossible camera angles and while 3-D rendered characters being stretched in a 2-D way we all play spot/ear the celebrity voice. The Dennis Leary as a ladybug joke can only be taken so far. Perhaps a bar is being set by Pixar to work from an entertaining script like "The Incredibles" that would make an good movie no matter how it was made. Drawing from the neighborhood ghost story and a dash of H.P. Lovecraft's "The Shunned House" Amblin delivered an entertaining popcorn movie that ranges in age appeal. The humor could have easily fallen into stereotypical characters, the familiarity of the story, and bathroom laughs, but maintains irony and, while not naive, maintains a reverence for the innocence of the characters and no doubt much of the young audience. This is a popcorn movie, no doubt, and not every gag is spot on, but it makes for a good matinée and a pretty good introduction to horror movies for a younger crowd. As a fan of animation I walked into a second-run screening of "The Iron Giant" and loved it. For me seeing a good movie outside of hype is a lot of fun. I know my expectations were low and the movie was free but I thought it was pretty cool.
    7RCWjr

    A solid fun horror ride

    I saw the 3D version of Monster House, which I recommend as THE format to see the film in.

    The story is pretty simple and not entirely original. But the zest for which the characters jump into your lap (figuratively and literally) makes this a fun ride through a house of horrors.

    The overall animation is pretty decent, but the facial expressions are absolutely fantastic. They are so lifelike. The lack of photo realism in other features is quickly ignored as you feel at times like you are watching a real life childhood drama unfold right in front of you.

    Who hasn't had a spooky house in their neighborhood that was legend? This film taps into that legend and brings to life through gleeful fun the horror that unfolds.

    This continues a great bunch of surprises I have experienced this summer at the local multiplex.

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      As of 2018, this is the only motion capture film to feature an entirely original story and not be based on existing source material.
    • Blooper
      When the dog which is 'eaten' by the house first appears, it squats to pee in the manner of a female dog. At the end of the movie, when it appears again, it hikes its leg up and pees as a male dog. The dog is referenced in the credits as "Kevin".

      Correction: Male dogs are also known to squat in the manner of a female when they pee (quite commonly, in fact), so this is quite a possible thing.
    • Citazioni

      Chowder: My dad is at the pharmacy and my mom is at the movies with her personal trainer.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The little girl that was riding on her tricycle in the beginning of the movie can be heard humming again right at the end of the credits
    • Versioni alternative
      Two versions were released in theaters a standard format and a "REEL 3D" digital format
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Monster House (2006)
    • Colonne sonore
      A Little More Love
      Written by John Farrar

      Performed by Olivia Newton-John

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 13 ottobre 2006 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official Monster House Wikia
      • Sony Pictures
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Monster house - La casa de los sustos
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Culver Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Relativity Media
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      • 75.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 73.661.010 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 22.217.226 USD
      • 23 lug 2006
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 141.861.243 USD
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      • 2.35 : 1
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