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Monkeybone, no Limite da Imaginação

Título original: Monkeybone
  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 33 min
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4,8/10
20 mil
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Bridget Fonda, Brendan Fraser, Rose McGowan, John Turturro, Giancarlo Esposito, Frat Fuller, Frit Fuller, Joseph S. Griffo, Chris Kattan, Jody St. Michael, and Brian Steele in Monkeybone, no Limite da Imaginação (2001)
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Em coma, um cartunista se vê preso em sua própria criaçào underground, precisando encontrar uma maneira de acordar enquanto compete com seu famoso, mas traiçoeiro personagem, Monkeybone.Em coma, um cartunista se vê preso em sua própria criaçào underground, precisando encontrar uma maneira de acordar enquanto compete com seu famoso, mas traiçoeiro personagem, Monkeybone.Em coma, um cartunista se vê preso em sua própria criaçào underground, precisando encontrar uma maneira de acordar enquanto compete com seu famoso, mas traiçoeiro personagem, Monkeybone.

  • Direção
    • Henry Selick
  • Roteiristas
    • Kaja Blackley
    • Sam Hamm
  • Artistas
    • Brendan Fraser
    • Bridget Fonda
    • John Turturro
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,8/10
    20 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Henry Selick
    • Roteiristas
      • Kaja Blackley
      • Sam Hamm
    • Artistas
      • Brendan Fraser
      • Bridget Fonda
      • John Turturro
    • 183Avaliações de usuários
    • 49Avaliações da crítica
    • 40Metascore
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    Brendan Fraser
    Brendan Fraser
    • Stu Miley
    Bridget Fonda
    Bridget Fonda
    • Julie McElroy
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Monkeybone
    • (narração)
    Chris Kattan
    Chris Kattan
    • Organ Donor Stu
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Hypnos
    Rose McGowan
    Rose McGowan
    • Miss Kitty
    Dave Foley
    Dave Foley
    • Herb
    Megan Mullally
    Megan Mullally
    • Kimmy
    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Head Surgeon
    Pat Kilbane
    Pat Kilbane
    • Burger God Rep
    Lisa Zane
    Lisa Zane
    • Medusa
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Whoopi Goldberg
    • Death
    Sandra Thigpen
    Sandra Thigpen
    • Alice
    Wayne Wilderson
    Wayne Wilderson
    • Hutch
    Amy Higgins
    Amy Higgins
    • Clarissa
    • (as Amy D. Higgins)
    Alan Gelfant
    Alan Gelfant
    • Dr. Edelstein
    Kristin Norton
    Kristin Norton
    • Nurse
    Chris Hogan
    Chris Hogan
    • Bazoom Toy Rep
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      • Henry Selick
    • Roteiristas
      • Kaja Blackley
      • Sam Hamm
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    5rebeljenn

    pretty funny

    I am amazed at the low reviews of this film. Although it is not a great film or even a memorable film, 'Monkeybone' had some pretty funny content and a pretty good story. It could have been better, but this is just a comedy film we are talking about here. The concept is a good one: man is going to propose to girlfriend but ends up in a coma where he is trying to escape from a fantasy cartoon world filled with unusual characters. It's been a few years since I have seen it, and I do admit that the film was not that memorable, but again, it is just a comedy, and I did think they did a pretty good job with this one. Average - 5 out of 10.
    6Vigilante-407

    Very surreal at times...and not nearly as bad as the critics said

    Let's face it...Monkeybone is definitely not the greatest movie ever made, but it has it's points.

    Stu's visit to "Downtown" while in his coma has some truly startling special effects and puppetry...there are many images and icons from popular culture that are transposed here with great comedic and nightmarish effect. The sequence in which Stu goes into the surrealist painting he himself made has an unsettling quality to it that I usually only feel with Dali or Bunuel.

    Brendan Fraser is very adequate in this movie, and Chris Kattan's appearance was quite welcome, but Bridget Fonda's prodigious acting talents are wasted here.
    5Quinoa1984

    Lynchian styling met with dumbed down stuff

    Much of Monkey Bone doesn't seem like it's for kids. While it does have Brendan Fraser and Chris Kattan, in the down town land, there are creatures and vibes that speak of Eraserhead, which is cool considering Eraserhead to be one of the most (if not most) disturbing films ever. However, the film is met with some dumb plot points and characters, and even if some segments were funny (Kattan himself is hilarious), it doesn't get right and is at points dead in the water. Visually, a creepy treat, yet overall, it's a near miss. Factoid- the voice of Monekybone is John Tuturro of the Coen Bros. movies. C+
    7dfranzen70

    Cool World with soul

    An endearing young nebbish named Stu (Brendan Fraser) is a cartoonist whose main creation is the personification (or, if you will, the simianization) of his libido. The ornery Monkeybone represents all of Stu's repressed feelings, you see. This is not uncommon among cartoonists or comic-book artists (or, for that matter, any artist); the product on the page is often the result of the demons within the artist's tortured soul. Anyway, Stu has a lovely girlfriend named Julie (Bridget Fonda), who just happens to be a doctor. Monkeybone's about to hit big, and Stu's friend/agent (David Foley) is trying his damnedest to merchandise the hell out of the uncontrollable penis with legs. (There's a not-so-subtle symbolism at work here, of course; Stu represses his emotions, including all sexual feelings, and releases them only in the form of Monkeybone on the page.) The day that deals for the commercialization of Monkeybone (reluctantly by Stu, of course) are made, tragedy strikes. A freak car accident leaves Stu in a coma, although somehow his girlfriend escapes unharmed. So there he is, lying in a hospital bed. Trust me, folks, there's comedy afoot here. We're only now getting to it. While clinically dead, Stu finds himself in Hell. Everyone down there knows him, because he's suffered through nightmares for many, many years (and they've served to inspire him in his artistry, too). In 1991, there was a movie called Cool World that covered some of the same ground. In that film, cartoonist Gabriel Byrne ran into all of his old creations - in this one, Stu finds that the denizens down there have been audience to his nightmares since they began, and they've been counting on him to churn out more. Keeps 'em alive, apparently. Oh, but just to complicate things, Julie the doc has found out what causes nightmares. Actually, I guess that actually makes things nice and simple, not more complex. What's worse, down in Hell (actually, an offshoot of Hell called "Downtown"), Monkeybone is quite the center of attention, and even has a standup act that humiliates the reserved and introverted Stu. The movie really consists of two main parts: Stu down in Hell (although not quite dead yet in real life), trying to find a way back up; and Stu back on terra firma, trying to Save The Day. What connects the two parts is that the nefarious Monkeybone, who's ostensibly been helping Stu to get an "exit pass" has actually schemed to return to the land of the living himself - in Stu's body. So that's where the hijinks really begin; at least, that was the plan. Once Monkeybone gets back up there, things seem to fall into a familiar plotline, which is a shame. There are many scenes down in the underworld that are positively funny, including Whoopi Goldberg as the Lord of the Dead. Oh, and some good bits with Grim Reaper recruits. And the sets! VERY good, fascinating stuff. If you're a fan of scenes, how things look - set design, set decoration, the whole bit - then this movie has oodles of eye candy. It's very well designed. And here's a bit of praise for someone I thought I'd never give it to: Chris Kattan. See, after Monkeybone returns to Earth in Stu's body, Stu has to find a way back up there himself. He's sent back in the body of a gymnast who was just killed in a car wreck (broken neck). The scenes of Stu waking up on the dissection table then being pursued by a mob of angry pathology doctors anxious to get his organs (which, of course, were supposed to be donated) are priceless, as is the bit of how Stu quickly copes with his broken-neck problem. There's a lot to look at here, and although the characters themselves are rather cardboard (and Fraser himself, while amiable, might be a little miscast), I think this was an overlooked movie. It has everything Cool World had back in 1991, except it also has (pardon the pun) a soul. This one made you like Stu and root for him, which is (of course) essential to any silly comedy. This one's just a silly comedy with some bite to it.
    9EmperorNortonII

    A Beautiful Nightmare

    "Monkeybone" is one of the most visually stimulating movies I've seen in quite a while! Its run in theaters was too brief, which doesn't do a movie like this justice. The imagery was surreal and disturbing, in a nice sort of way. It was interesting to see the strange denizens of Downtown, the mythological characters, the dead celebrities and so many others. The animated Monkeybone keeps the action and the comedy at a fever pitch. It all may have been too much for the average moviegoer. But I say this weird kaleidoscope is worth a look. You won't believe your eyes!

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    • Curiosidades
      Cartoon Network later went to make their hit late night block Adult Swim after receiving criticism from parents for supporting the movie and its marketing during its regular run time blocks.
    • Erros de gravação
      Stu's hands, which were covered in cake, are totally clean in the next scene, when he jumps away from the dog.
    • Citações

      Stephen King: How about that nightlight I asked you for?

      Edgar Allen Poe (to King): King You Pussy!

      Stephen King: Bite me Poe!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Following the credits a stop-motion animated statue, which gave Stu Miley his pajamas earlier in the film, is seen for a few seconds holding two flags. One reads THE and the other reads END.
    • Versões alternativas
      The DVD contains the following extended or removed scenes:
      • The "Show Me The Monkey" short is shown in its full length. It shows little Stan's erection actually popping up through his pants, the psychiatrist looking at an ad for an expensive boat, telling Stan that it'll take many sessions to cure him of this "imaginary monkey case". Stan asks why the doctor thinks Monkeybone is not real, but is shoved out of the door. Monkeybone then pops out of the case, pushing the doctor out of the skyscraper window. Monkeybone rides the doctor like 'Slim Pickens' in Dr. Fantástico (1964), screaming "Yeeha!" as they fall. The doctor is killed, crashing out of frame next to Stan in a splash of blood - but Monkeybone survives. Stan chastises Monkeybone, but Monkeybone tells Stan he doesn't need a psychiatrist. He sticks his finger inside his bottom, telling Stan that it's the best way to stop sucking his thumb (it's references later in the regular version with the Monkeybone toy which has ITS thumb in its bottom). Stan tells him to "get back in the pack!" (which Stu says twice to Monkeybone later in the regular version of the film.)
      • After the car crashes due to the inflated Monkeybone boat, Stu and Julie exit the car. Herb runs up to them, and is inspired with an idea for Monkeybone car air bags. Stu is incensed that Herb is calling a merchandising department instead of reporting the accident. Julie tells Stu to calm down, and use a pay phone to report the accident to the authorities. Unfortunately, a pipe which had been loosened by the crash falls on the booth, putting Stu in a coma.
      • Stu finds a Visible Man and Visible Woman in his psychological baggage. When arriving at Down Town, the street-squashed animals that first meet Stu rummage through his baggage, looking at a training bra and other odd items. Stu also tries to talk to coma cases on line for the Morpheum Theater, and meets a western cowboy centaur who offers him a pony ride as the street-squashed animals start to follow him. After being taken aback by the Yeti selling tickets for Nightmares Uncut at the Morpheum Theater, a Buffalo Kachina asks Stu for a smoke (which was asked by the Community Service Cigarette Sweeper in the final version ) while a strange fish-like creature with two noses, wings, and reverse legs named Ass Backwards asks Stu if he has an anchovy. After his encounters with Betty the Bovine, the Cyclops, and the BBQ Pig, Stu is approached by a three-headed Devil whose three heads compliment Stu's work, and asks for Stu's autograph with all three heads quote "in blood". The street-squashed animals catch up to Stu and he evades them by ducking into the Coma Bar.
      • Stu first meets Moneybone in the Coma Bar when Jumbo the Elephant God leaves his piano and approaches the bar upon being called over by the Minotaur bartender Bull who pulls Stu onto the bar. Before Jumbo can punch Stu, Moneybone pops out of his knapsack. There are two versions of this: in one version, Monkeybone announces, "Fee fi fo fum, Something smells like..." and then pulls his thumb out of his bottom. The other version, he says, "Just kidding folks! Drinks on the house," then adds, nodding at Stu, "On him, of course." In both versions, he then kisses him and says, "Hiya, Boss", as he does in the regular version.
      • In an extended version of the "Love Is A Drug" scene, Stu spies his macabre paintings on display at Hypnos' party. Monkeybone tells him that he finds them disgusting and repelling. Stu gets angry, and tells him that the paintings are art, and that Monkeybone is only a doodle. The full version of "Love Is A Drug" is played, with more dancing by the town's inhabitants.
      • An extended scene with Hypnos. Monkeybone gets drunk on Hypnos' wine, annoying Stu. The Wasp Woman that Hypnos is laying down with flies away. Hypnos reveals that he is Death's brother (Interesting to note Stu is never told that Hypnos is Death's brother at anytime except for the extended version of the scene, yet reveals this knowledge when being tortured by Death). Stu decides to go to the Land of Death on his own, but Monkeybone, despite his fear, desperately convinces Stu to take him along, telling him "You gotta take me with you!" At that point, one of the Reapers comes to the party, and claims a party guest named Lulu LaRue after she hits on him as the man he was making out with throws his drink on the Reaper. This is the same dead girl Stu and Monkeybone follow in the regular version.
      • There is a brief scene in which Death's Helper complains that "no one understands I was born to dance", then goes through "Death's Door" to help Death process souls.
      • Monkeybone in Stu's body, is shaving off the beard he had in a coma, when Kimmy comes in, apologizing for wanting to pull the plug. She tells him that if there is anything she could do to make it up to him, she would do it. Monkeybone Stu closes the hospital room's door, tells Kimmy that she's awfully attractive, and starts dancing with her suggestively, exclaiming, "ALL ABOARD! BABY GOT A BIG CABOOSE!" Scene cuts to Julie walking toward the room, while Stu can be heard crowing, "GET ON THE BOOTY TRAIN!" A second later, Stu screams "Ow!" after being punched by Kimmy then kicked in the groin, who comes out the door looking flustered by her brother's sexual advances. Stu, still clutching his groin, says "nothing happened".
      • The scene in which the "Little Jack Horner" Monkeybone doll is extended, with the other executives actually getting on the table and rubbing bottoms with Monkeybone Stu. After they leave, Monkeybone Stu tells Herb that at the Monkeybone benefit that they should have a giant pinata full of Monkeybone dolls. As Stu continues to behave strangely, taking one of the Burger God reps white jackets, Herb is asked if Stu has been improving since the accident. Herb gleefully says, "Has he ever!"
      • The alternate ending has instead of the Monkeybone cartoon ending where Herb tells people to take off their clothes, Death calls out to Hypnos as Kitty directs her giant robot to Hypnos' hideaway. Hypnos is shown with two suitcases stating that he's glad to see her and that he can explain his actions. Death's giant robot then grabs Hypnos out of his tower as he begs for another chance and drags him down to the Land of Death to deal with him as Down Town closes for the night.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de abril de 2001 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • 1492 Pictures
      • Twitching Image Studio
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      • US$ 75.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 5.411.999
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      • US$ 2.685.078
      • 25 de fev. de 2001
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