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Directed by Gil Kenan.
A suburban home has become physically animated by a vengeful human soul looking to stir up trouble from beyond the grave, and it's up to three adventurous kids from the neighborhood to do battle with the structural golem in this comically frightful tale, directed by Gil Kenan and featuring the voices of Steve Buscemi, Nick Cannon, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Kevin James. DJ Harvard (voice of Mitchel Musso) lives directly across the street from a most unusual house. A malevolent entity that longs to feed on the energy of the living, the once peaceful house that looms ominously outside of DJ's bedroom window would like nothing more than the chance to feast on the children of the neighborhood. As Halloween begins to draw near and the children of the neighborhood prepare for another long night of trick-or-treating, it appears as if it may be the house that is in for the biggest treat of all. Now, with the adults turning a deaf ear to DJ's strange findings, it's up to the brave young boy and his faithful friends Chowder (voice of Sam Lerner) and Jenny (Spencer Locke) to break through the barrier of the supernatural and defeat the powers of darkness before the house grows too powerful to fight. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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JJ79JJ79 Monster House (2006)
by JJ79 in JJ79 Blog
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"Director: Gil KenanReleased: July 21, 2006*****When you think of animated movies, it's natural to think Disney-kid and family friend morality tales with cute animal sidekicks for the princess in distress. Or something along those lines. The definition of "animation" has changed with the advent of computer animation...and the stories told in the medium have also changed. Look no further than the Shrek films with their kid and adult humor. Those films, no matter what else they are, aim the adult jokes so far over the heads of the kids, they'll never get them. In Monster House, the entire concept of a child-eating house seems to fly in the face of the type of family friendly story we expect.Mr. Nebbercraker lives in an old dilapidated house, complete with BEWARE signs. If someone so much as steps foot on the property, he confiscates their toys and scares the daylights out of them. So when DJ and Chowder, neighborhood kids, meet Zee-a prep school know it all-the three venture ac ... " [More]
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by lukasblu in suspense-thriller-mystery-horror
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""Hmmm, that definately rules out I Spit on your Grave...lol. I was just looking over my Rental History and it looks like I'm a lot more disturbed than I thought I was - hee hee, I don't think I hardly have anything on there with minimal anything...sigh. " disturbing is ok LOL .i like alot of disturbing flicks too and maybe me being disturbing ehhh,sometimes maybe?? My queue is also abit out of the ordinary with some disturbing flicks with graphic visuals or not;some are disturbing documentaries or just flicks that question what is supposedly the norm.Just thought of something that might be clean fun;Monster house? was not a bad flick ;i like the extras on the dvd that showed a new technology for making the cg;they used the real people behind the voices and put this stick on things all around their body and all the actors/actress body movements are recorded cg and put in the actual movie;Kind of like that thing they stick on you on a lie detector test but for this movie t ... " [More]
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by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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"I've been tagged by FilmSnob to participate in the Eight Things meme that's been going around. All the cool kids are doing it, and it's Friday, so why the hell not? But in the interest of keeping things around here *somewhat* on topic, I will try to keep this semi-film related. First, the rules: Rules: 1. We have to post these rules before we give you the facts. 2. Players start with eight random facts/habits about themselves. 3. People who are tagged write their own blog post about their eight things and include these rules. 4. At the end of your blog, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their names. Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them they’re tagged and that they should read your blog. Now, the things: 1) I have never seen the following films: Gone with the Wind, Lawrence of Arabia, The Goonies or Gremlins. 2)When I first moved to New York, I was broke, working full time and going to school at night. I came up with a crack-pot scheme to tr ... " [More]
QFLWQFLW Ugh
by QFLW in QFLW Blog
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"Am trying to understand what people saw in this mess. I grant the animation and some of the characters are good, the initial premise intriguing, but the secret behind the house's monstrosity was so bizarre, ugly and unreasonable as to ruin what could have been a really good film. My niece had asked to see this for her birthday; the best thing about it was getting to collectively trash it over ice cream afterwards. " [More]
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by ilovegarages in ilovegarages Blog
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"Leave it to Zemekis and Spielburg to finally find us a guy who can direct a CG movie about something other than animals. I read that Monsterhouse was deemed the first true horror movie for kids, and I really truly believe that. There are scary elements for a movie rated PG; ones that are delightfully twisted, and ones that are simply unnerving... and it manages to not look like a Tim Burton movie. Genuine humor and great voice acting make this one a seriously good watch. As for all that kiddy lame-i-tude that kills most of the CG movies nowadays, this movie has pretty much none, and that's the kicker.Visually, it's really stunning. I was able to see this in 3-D, and it was immensly cool to see already great CG come to life. The entire movie was motion captured (even the house!), and unlike the Polar Express, which tried to look too real for it's own good, Monsterhouse went the more cartoony route and met with awesome success because the characters had their own life without looking ... " [More]
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by pippin06 in Reel Thoughts
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"I borrowed this one, again from my co-worker. She is the fount of all movies I see practically and buys them frequently. I'd heard good things about this movie, so I asked to watch it. I know quite a few people found this one to be good. I expect it to get nominated for an Oscar for animated feature. From my standpoint, the animation was top notch, and the concept somewhat original in the sense that the house comes alive in a most frightening way. I was entertained for at least some of the movie. Yet, this movie was ultimately a harmless fright fest for children with lots of explosions and interesting things to look at that really did not hold my attention. And, as animated features go, Cars is sure to win, as it already has two awards. The plot is simple: a scary house in the neighborhood that young DJ has been watching is actually inhabited by a spirit and comes alive, particularly at Halloween, to feed off the energy of the living. DJ and his friends Chowder and Jenny get i ... " [More]
macmac Great flick
by mac in mac Blog
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"Good story, great charters and performers, writing was quality, new technology for motion capture...the extras on the DVD are pretty neat showing off how the whole thing was put together. " [More]
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by ChangeWarrior in Deep Profound Meaning in Unexpected Places Blog
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"Monster House was a good movie, entertaining and with a nice profound hidden meaning. For more on the hidden meaning refer to: http://www.spout.com/groups/hi ddenmeaning/default.aspx " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Monster House is a glorious return to form for exec producers (and masters of escapism) Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis -- and within the realm of computer animation, it's a welcome respite from the assembly line of movies in which zoo animals team up together. Gil Kenan's wellspring of imagination hearkens back to such Spielberg-produced classics as Gremlins and The Goonies, and it shares a motion-capture technology with Zemeckis' most recent directorial effort, The Polar Express. But Zemeckis has learned from the criticisms directed at Express. These animators have designed the characters as stylized versions of the vocal talent, rather than attempting the photo-realistic recreations of Express, which gave Tom Hanks a kind of zombie look. Monster House is indeed a technical marvel, its colors vibrant, its camera swooping through the frame (especially the opening, which follows a blowing leaf and a singing girl on a tricycle). But to focus just on that would short-change this terrific story, which is both funnier and scarier than children's movies usually get to be. In fact, so edgy is the script (by Dan Harmon, Pamela Pettler, and Rob Schrab), that it's almost more adult-oriented than child-oriented. There's real darkness and danger in this world of absentee parents, but there are also real children, real babysitters, and real video-game geeks -- this last a memorable cameo voiced by Napoleon Dynamite's Jon Heder. Bringing the marvelous dialogue to life are Maggie Gyllenhaal as the punked-out sitter, Jason Lee as her sketchy boyfriend, Steve Buscemi as a crotchety neighbor, and child actor Sam Lerner, whose spasmodic best friend falls somewhere between Eric Cartman and Chunk from The Goonies. The film's one failing is Nick Cannon's mouthy black police officer, whose character design and persona are uncharitable almost to the point of racist. Fortunately, the rest of Monster House is so good that it overpowers any such hiccups. Its star, the anthropomorphic mansion with the living lawn and the wooden jaws, is as creative a monster as Hollywood has produced in years. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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