MONSTERS, INC., shattered every DVD-era home entertainment sales record when 11
million DVD/VHS copies of the film were sold during its first week of release.
Only THE LION KING, released in the "pre-DVD" era, sold more units when it
debuted on VHS in 1995.
Price: $29.99
Most Helpful Customer Reviews :
Admittedly, I am a fan of Pixar's work. Their artists have done some
incredible animated features over the years. Between the "Toy Story" movies and
"A Bug's Life," they have managed in a short time to build an impressive track
record. Their shorts are also among the best ever produced. So my expectations
going into this movie were very high.
The story concerns the monsters in your closet. The theory being that their
world runs of the energy produced by children's screams. Sulley (John Goodman)
is number one at getting screams. His main rival (Steve Buschemi) will do
anything to gain the top spot. Oh, and they consider the touch of a human child
to be toxic.
While not as instantly relatable as "Toy Story," the movie builds on the
talents of Goodman and Billy Crystal (Mike) to bring you into this make-believe
world as Sulley and Mike try to get little Boo back through the closet door to
the safety of her bedroom.
Disney/Pixar has presented this well on DVD. Both Widescreen and Pan &
Scan versions are available on the first disc. The second disc has games,
outtakes, an award winning animated short, and a fun (easy to find) Easter
Egg.
All in all, if you enjoy Pixar's work, or animated features in general, this
is a must have for your collection.
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