They may be wholesome family films, but Pixar movies have spawned plenty of fan theories over the years. From the heartbreaking—that Woody from Toy Story is actually the spirit of owner Andy's dead ...
Say goodbye to Monstropolis and hello to Pandora — Disneyland Resort is shuttering its “Monsters, Inc.” ride to make way for a new “Avatar” experience inspired by the oceans of James Cameron’s sci-fi ...
Monsters, Inc. director Pete Docter, opened up about the discussions he had during the production process of children favourite film. In a recent podcast episode of Kelly Corrigan Wonders, Docter, who ...
For years now, audiences have mistaken the real message behind the beloved Monsters, Inc. When most viewers think of Sully (John Goodman), Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal), and Boo (Mary Gibbs) they see ...
A quick refresher on what happened to Boo at the end of Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. — her door was shredded and then glued back together. After James P. “Sulley” Sullivan (voiced by John Goodman) returned ...
Monsters Inc., the Disney Pixar computer animated film about monsters that work in a factory to harvest the screams of children to power the fictional city of Monstropolis, came out 18 years ago but ...
Boo from Monsters, Inc. is all grown up. Fifteen years after the Pixar classic warmed hearts with the tale of a little girl and her monstrous pals, Mary Gibbs, who voiced Boo, now works as a yoga ...
Sometimes movies take a lot of input. Podcast guest host Claire Corrigan Lichty (Kelly’s daughter) asked Docter, 56, what idea he fought the hardest for. The Oscar winner remembered the arguments he ...
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