Flash Movie Review: Monsters University
An evil presence lived in my bedroom closet. I would only hear it at night when I was a little boy. It would make a creaking sound as if a giant’s foot was stepping out of the closet to eat me. One of my defenses was to hide under my blanket and be very still. The other was to make pretend spiders out of black construction paper and place them on the floor, in front of the closet door. They used to do a good job; so good, that I accidentally scared one of my brothers, when I left one of the spiders on the floor. As I grew up it dawned on me that what I was really afraid of was the unknown. It would have been a big help if this animated comedy had been around back then. A film that showed monsters going to school to learn how to scare humans was a wonderful idea. For those of us who saw Monsters, Inc this was the opportunity to visit with a younger Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan, voiced by Billy Crystal (Parental Guidance, Analyze This) and John Goodman (Argo, Flight). If you are not familiar with their story, it will not be a major factor in watching this film. A few sly references would be missed. However, the charm and originality of the previous movie was also missing. The story took a little part from the movies Carrie and The Hunger Games, minus the frightening parts. I believe young children will still enjoy this movie; though, I did notice the kids were noisier here than at other animated family films I have seen. Billy and John were perfect voicing their characters again, as was Steve Buscemi (Rampart, Broadwalk Empire-TV) as Randy. The addition of Helen Mirren (Red, Hitchcock) as Dean Hardscrabble was my favorite character. Though there was a little less magic and a little less fun in it for me, I still enjoyed finding out how monsters learned to be scary. Stay through the end of the credits.
2 3/4 stars
Posted on June 24, 2013, in Fantasy/Sci-Fi and tagged 2 3/4 stars, adventure, animated, billy crystal, comedy, fantasy, helen mirren, john goodman, steve buscemi. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
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I laughed out loud. 😀
Nice review can’t wait to see the movie.
I hope you enjoy the movie; thanks for coming by to leave your comment.
My friend wouldn’t let me rest after seeing this movies – making sure to tell me how much I’ve missed for not seeing it with her (saying it’s a pretty fun movie) but she’s bad with narrating stories, that was why she asked me to go with her so I wouldn’t ask her to tell me the story line but after reading your review I guess the movie isn’t that…… Guess i might just be seeing it soon.
It is by no means a bad movie; I hope you can find the fun in it and would like to hear your take on it.
I wish I feel the same too after seeing it.
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You are welcome! 🙂
The movie just opened here and will see it over the weekend. Thanks for the review!