Monsters, Inc.
Monsters, Inc. (2001)

Monsters, Inc.

3/5
(81 votos)
8.1IMDb78Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

Towards the end of the film, when Mike and Sulley meet the CDA "number 00001", at least three CDA monsters have the same number, 00112 - the same texture had been used on several models to reduce modeling time.

In the international version of the video/DVD several instances of written English text have been replaced with universal symbols (see Alternate Versions).

However on several occasions they switch back to the original appearance.

For instanceThe "Standby/Scare" sign in the factory, the "Contamination alert" on the video wall during the first 2319 and the joke on the video wall in the final scene.

In the opening scene when the monster comes through the door, he closes the door most of the way, but when the instructor does a review of what the student did wrong, the door is left mostly open.

The scoreboard on the video wall sometimes shows decreased values for some monsters, for instance when Waternoose talks to Jerry and just before the first 2319.

When Mike walks away after congratulating Celia (in the beginning of the film) he passes a marking in the floor.

In the next shot, viewed from above, he is much nearer her than in the shot before, which can be seen by the floor markings.

When Mike is talking to Roz about his paper work, Mike's lip crosses through the counter at one point.

When we see Mike wake up Sulley in the beginning, we see Sulley's alarm clock on his right-hand night stand, but later when Boo jumps into Sulley's bed the alarm clock is not there.

When Waternoose congratulates Sulley on an 'impressive display' of scaring, different shaped monsters are just coming in to shot to walk past behind Sulley.

The shot cuts to Waternoose and then back to Sulley in just a couple of seconds and the monsters behind him have gone.

When the CDA are called the first time in the film, there is a helicopter flying towards Monsters Inc.

A Vehicle moves in front of the helicopter whilst it is still flying but the helicopter doesn't come out the other side.

When Randall slithers through his door on the Scare Floor, after it's closed you see the handle is on the left side.

When he emerges, the handle is on the right side.

At the end of the film, after Mike got his first customer when he burped out the microphone, Sulley comes to talk to Mike and the "Think Funny" banners are still there.

After Celia calls Mike "Oh Googly Bear" at the next shot, the banner that was above Mike's head has gone.

When Mike is about to put his contact lens in, the lens does not reflect in his locker mirror.

His hand reflects as if it is holding nothing.

This is most noticeable in the Blu-ray version.

When Mike and Sulley enter the Scare Floor the morning they sneak Boo into the factory, the clock says 8:50.

Barely a few minutes pass before Mike is chased by Randall.

They stop at a clock which then says 11:55.

The standard-issue energy canisters for collecting screams - as shown early in the film when Waternoose is addressing the new recruits - are clearly outweighed by the far bigger laugh-collecting canisters implemented by the end of the story, however close-up shot of both show that they are marked as having precisely the same capacity"8400 SUV" When Sully runs into the locker room to shove the toys from Boo's room into a locker, he is seen putting them into locker #193 then slamming the door with both hands.

When the camera angle changes, he removes his hands from locker #190 even though his hands never moved from the locker between shots.

When all the monsters are entering the Scare Floor near the beginning, the monster that is supposed to have no eyes has no eyes, then it has 3 eyes when walking, then back to none after it gets to the desk where it is assigned.

These are two separate monsters, as can be seen in slow motion when the camera pans up to the top of the scoreboard.

The monster with no eyes is seen near the bottom, whereas the one who looks similar and has three eyes is near the top, right under Randall.

In some scenes, Boo's giggles and screams do not produce any power spikes (e.

her scream right before Sulley rescues her from Randall's scream machine and her giggles when playing hide-and-go-seek with Sulley in the bathroom).

On the Scare Record screen, where it lists all of the scareers, all of the monsters are listed by their last names (exp.

Sullivan for Sulley while his first name is James).

But, one, and only one, is listed by his first name, Randall Boggs.

When Mike and Sulley are running through closets around the world, the times of day do not line up.

Daylight is shown in Japan, darkness in Nepal (3 hours behind Japan), and daylight in Paris (7 hours behind Japan).

While it's possible it could be very early morning in Japan, overnight in Nepal, and very late summer daylight in Paris, then it would have to be mid-afternoon on the U.

Gulf Coast where Randall ends up - not the evening that is shown.

Box Office

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28 April 2013 USA USD 289,907,418
21 April 2013 USA USD 289,862,427
14 April 2013 USA USD 289,816,254
7 April 2013 USA USD 289,763,109
31 March 2013 USA USD 289,696,985
24 March 2013 USA USD 289,587,423
17 March 2013 USA USD 255,873,250
10 March 2013 USA USD 289,410,662
3 March 2013 USA USD 289,302,718
24 February 2013 USA USD 289,189,743
17 February 2013 USA USD 289,138,835
10 February 2013 USA USD 288,968,930
3 February 2013 USA USD 288,702,852
27 January 2013 USA USD 288,361,320
13 January 2013 USA USD 30,586,791
6 January 2013 USA USD 283,854,804
30 December 2012 USA USD 18,490,000
23 December 2012 USA USD 6,525,000
22 September 2002 USA USD 255,870,172
15 September 2002 USA USD 255,856,717
8 September 2002 USA USD 255,832,724
1 September 2002 USA USD 255,802,080
25 August 2002 USA USD 255,745,941
18 August 2002 USA USD 255,660,741
11 August 2002 USA USD 255,523,264
4 August 2002 USA USD 255,352,147
16 June 2002 USA USD 255,157,707
9 June 2002 USA USD 254,750,332
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27 May 2002 USA USD 253,763,957
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28 April 2002 USA USD 253,052,952
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31 March 2002 USA USD 252,813,234
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17 February 2002 USA USD 251,959,644
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3 February 2002 USA USD 251,264,540
27 January 2002 USA USD 250,676,747
20 January 2002 USA USD 249,919,653
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6 January 2002 USA USD 244,638,458
30 December 2001 USA USD 239,190,413
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16 December 2001 USA USD 218,815,112
9 December 2001 USA USD 212,391,025
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25 November 2001 USA USD 192,229,825
18 November 2001 USA USD 156,341,118
11 November 2001 USA USD 122,150,373
4 November 2001 USA USD 62,577,067
USA USD 289,916,256
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24 February 2002 UK GBP 28,968,748
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10 February 2002 UK GBP 9,200,257
24 February 2002 Worldwide USD 131,600,000
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Non-USA USD 272,900,000
Denmark DKK 19,339,000
14 May 2002 France USD 17,323,748
27 March 2002 Hong Kong HKD 25,777,970
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30 November 2002 Italy EUR 6,421,369
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17 February 2002 Spain EUR 5,521,050
10 February 2002 Spain EUR 2,123,230
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23 December 2012 USA USD 5,040,000 2,618
4 November 2001 USA USD 62,577,067 3,237
10 February 2002 UK GBP 9,200,257 503
25 January 2002 UK USD 1,316,851
25 January 2002 Austria USD 32,236
22 March 2002 Belgium USD 280,185
25 January 2002 Europe USD 4,005,409 2022
25 January 2002 Finland USD 49,150
22 March 2002 France USD 4,090,134
25 January 2002 Germany USD 261,732
25 January 2002 Iceland USD 6,772
25 January 2002 Italy USD 1,203,056
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10 February 2002 Spain EUR 2,123,230 304
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28 April 2013 USA USD 32,610 26
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31 March 2013 USA USD 30,530 40
24 March 2013 USA USD 46,816 49
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3 February 2013 USA USD 252,745 269
27 January 2013 USA USD 385,041 322
13 January 2013 USA USD 1,717,305 1,127
6 January 2013 USA USD 3,987,905 2,103
30 December 2012 USA USD 6,363,000 2,618
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22 September 2002 USA USD 8,427 22
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31 March 2002 USA USD 34,154 91
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17 March 2002 USA USD 68,695 117
10 March 2002 USA USD 122,065 164
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10 February 2002 USA USD 280,877 334
3 February 2002 USA USD 442,164 501
27 January 2002 USA USD 555,368 627
20 January 2002 USA USD 2,012,370 1,374
13 January 2002 USA USD 2,195,669 1,313
6 January 2002 USA USD 3,877,647 1,425
30 December 2001 USA USD 9,445,443 1,701
23 December 2001 USA USD 5,699,647 2,097
16 December 2001 USA USD 4,980,223 2,682
9 December 2001 USA USD 6,597,454 2,884
2 December 2001 USA USD 9,105,664 3,390
25 November 2001 USA USD 24,055,001 3,649
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4 November 2001 USA USD 62,577,067 3,237
7 April 2002 UK GBP 182,328 369
31 March 2002 UK GBP 291,836 418
24 March 2002 UK GBP 414,181 442
17 March 2002 UK GBP 916,070 456
10 March 2002 UK GBP 1,440,360 479
3 March 2002 UK GBP 2,330,855 489
24 February 2002 UK GBP 4,234,293 498
17 February 2002 UK GBP 5,757,712 504
10 February 2002 UK GBP 9,200,257 503
28 April 2002 Italy EUR 53,317 70
14 April 2002 Italy EUR 480,502
31 March 2002 Italy EUR 1,335,660
24 March 2002 Italy EUR 1,638,963
17 March 2002 Italy EUR 1,361,064
7 April 2002 Spain EUR 245,720 205
31 March 2002 Spain EUR 508,380 284
24 March 2002 Spain EUR 384,370 295
17 March 2002 Spain EUR 767,550 298
10 March 2002 Spain EUR 1,218,640 304
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24 February 2002 Spain EUR 2,193,600 304
17 February 2002 Spain EUR 2,691,770 304
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Comentarios

The movie was totally fun and super. The monsters in the movie were cool and also they have some abilities like bursting fire etc.

Trust in Pixar when it comes to kids movies with unconventional stories behind them. Who'd have thought that a movie about Monsters could be kid friendly?

A lighthearted family film that offers excitement, fun visuals and a lot of heart. Great voice acting from the three leads: John Goodman, Billy Crystal and Steve Buscemi.

The music is so touching. The idea of the story is magical: when children say there are monsters in the closet, they actually do and behind the closet door, there is a whole new world of monsters.

Well, Pixar did it once again. Simply a great film!

If you haven't seen this movie yet, you don't know what you're missing out on! It has humor that isn't hard to understand, therefore anyone can watch it and still have a laugh.

Watched this as a kid and even watching it 15 years on, it's still entertaining !

When I think of Pixar this is the first film that comes in mind. This is just a good childhood film for children and adults, heartwarming and beautiful.

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