![]() It occurs when Sulley is in the closet door in Boo's room, which is not a bad place to have a slight pause. The layer change occurs in Chapter 14 at 31:52. This is a single sided dual layered disc ( RSDL). Both the English subtitle tracks are similar, except the former contains transcription of non-dialogue sounds and Foley effects. There are a number of subtitle tracks on the disc: English for the Hearing Impaired, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish. I did not notice any compression artefacts apart from minor posterization around light sources in Chapter 14. ![]() Given that this film is entirely created using computer animation in the digital domain and then transferred directly to a PAL DVD master, the video transfer is of reference quality.ĭetail levels and colour saturation are perfect, and there are no source artefacts. The intended aspect ratio is 1.85:1, based on a digital master. The transfer is in widescreen 1.78:1 and is 16x9 enhanced, with very slight black borders around the frame. ĭon't wish to see plot synopses in the future? Change your configuration. Along the way, they discover a nefarious plot as certain individuals will stop at nothing to ensure Monstropolis will never be short of screams to power the city. The rest of the film is about how he and Mike cope with the girl and their attempts to return her back to the human world. Sulley goes in to the room, and accidentally brings a little girl ( Mary Gibbs) back with him to the Monster world. One day, Sulley discovers that Randall has been trying to collect additional screams after hours and has left a child door activated. However, rival scarer Randall Boggs ( Steve Buscemi) is determined to beat Sulley and take the all-time record for top scarer. Sulley is the best Scarer at Monsters, Inc. Sullivan, also known as "Sulley" ( John Goodman), and his friend Mike Wazowski ( Billy Crystal). The story is about two monsters called James P. They believe that a human child has the ability to destroy the world as they know it, and even being touched by an item of clothing belonging to a child can bring dire consequences. When the door is connected to the appropriate equipment, it allows a monster to "step" across from the Monster world to the human world, scare the child and collect the scream.Īlthough the monsters look fearsome indeed, in reality it is the monsters who are afraid of the children. They keep a replica of the door to every child's bedroom. The "factory" that collects these screams is Monsters, Inc. Therefore, there is a whole industry of monsters who visit each child on Earth as he/she sleeps at night, scare them, collect the scream, and move on to the next child. ![]() All the lights and appliances in that world are powered by the energy released when a human child screams with fright. Somewhere in a different world, and possibly in a difference universe, is a world much like ours except it is populated by monsters of all shapes and sizes. there really are monsters who come out of the closet with every intention of scaring children. The reason little kids all over the world are scared of monsters behind the closet is because. This time around, advances in computer graphics animation mean we get to see characters with fur, so what better way to showcase that capability than by creating a story about monsters? is the fourth computer animated film to come out of Pixar Animation Studios (the first three were of course Toy Story, A Bug's Life and Toy Story 2). Isolated Effects Track Dolby Digital 5.1 (384Kb/s) Short Film- Mike's New Car For The Birdsįeaturette- Pixar Fun Factory Tour, Production Tourįeaturette- Music And Sound (3), Release (7)įeaturette- New Monster Adventures (6) - Games, Storybook, Music Videoįeaturette- Behind The Screams (3), Orientation (6)Įaster Egg- Theatrical Trailer, bonus featurettesĮnglish Audio Commentary Dolby Digital 2.0 (192Kb/s) If you create a user account, you can add your own review of this DVD
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