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Monster House (Widescreen Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Gil Kenan Actors: Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Ryan Newman, Steve Buscemi Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Rating: 139 reviews Sales Rank: 12370
Format: Ac-3, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 91 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.8
MPN: COLD15419D UPC: 043396154193 EAN: 0043396154193 ASIN: B000IFRT2Y
Theatrical Release Date: July 21, 2006 Release Date: October 24, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Good Condition. **DISC ONLY IN SLIM JEWEL CASE.** Product Guaranteed To Be In Condition Described Or Better. Purchase Three or More Items At The Same Time From Our Store And Recieve Upgrade To Priority Shipping!
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Product Description Even for a 12 year-old dj walker has an overactive imagination. He is convinced that any toy that touches his crabby neighbors property promptly disappears. Dj has seen it with his own eye! what everyone doesnt know is that dj isnt imagining things. Its all true & its about to get worse than dj imagined. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 09/25/2007 Starring: Voices Of Steve Buscemi Jon Heder Run time: 91 minutes Rating: Pg
Amazon.com The spooky shadows and eerie creaking of a rickety old house are brought to life via lush CGI in Monster House. A young boy named DJ has suspicions about the house across the street and the cranky old man (voiced by Steve Buscemi, Fargo) who lives there. When the old man has a heart attack and is carried away by an ambulance, DJ thinks the danger is over. Unfortunately, as he, his friend Chowder, and a candy-selling prep-school girl named Jenny discover, the house itself has plans--plans that include eating all the kids who'll be trick-or-treating that Halloween night. Monster House begins with some deliciously creepy scenes that will send chills down children's spines (and may be too intense for younger viewers); animated movies rarely make such effective use of what isn't being shown. The animation is vivid and detailed (though CGI still has a ways to go in capturing the full range of human facial expressions). But like most horror movies, the anticipation of horror is much more exciting than the horror itself; as the secrets of Monster House are revealed, the movie's thrills unravel. The noisy explosions at the end aren't half as much fun as the slow twitches of a few blades of grass in the movie's elegant beginning. --Bret Fetzer More Monster House on Amazon.com  CD Soundtrack |  The Art of Monster House |  Playstation 2 | Stills from Monster House (click for larger image)
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This sucks. October 27, 2008 PureLake (NY) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Much too frightening to show younger kids. I would imagine the cheesy animation wouldn't be very appealing to older kids. Much too long. Boring story. Lame characters. I'm not sure who the intended audience is for this film. Basically it's a vehicle for fat prejudice. "Chowder" gets called porky and chubby. The "monster" is a big fat woman who is shall we say...as big as a house. Nice.
Scarier Than it Looks October 6, 2008 Jeffrey T. Munson (Dixon, IL) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Beware of the innocent-looking cover on the DVD case. This animated movie has some pretty scary moments in it that might be too scary for younger children. As for the story itself, DJ's parents have just went away for a few days, leaving DJ in the care of Elizabeth, or "Z" as she prefers to be called. Z is not your typical teenage girl; she's into the Goth scene and has a boyfriend named Bones. But these are the least of DJ's problems. He's more concerned about the strange man across the street who lives in a dilapidated old house. Objects are mysteriously disappearing from the front yard, and old man Nebbercracker is constantly warning kids to stay away. DJ's best friend Chowder even loses his new basketball on the lawn. What can be causing all of these strange occurances? The answer is soon revealed as Jenny, a young girl selling candy, knocks on DJ's door. After being turned down by DJ, she goes across the street to Nebbercracker's house. But the house itself mysteriously comes to life and tries to suck Jenny in. Jenny soon joins up with DJ and Chowder to try to discover what's going on in the house. However, the police foil their attempt to get inside. They are placed in the police car to be taken away when the house comes alive and sucks the car with the children inside. Now that they have managed to get inside, will they be able to get back out again? I found this movie to be somewhat scarier than I expected. Even though the film is animated, there are some genuinely scary parts that may not be suitable for young children. Also, there are some questionable scenes, such as Bones and Z making out a little on the sofa, and Chowder talking about drinking beer. Finally, there's the classic pee in the soda bottle scene. Overall, I did find this movie to be pretty good. I liked the storyline of the house coming to life, and the animation is very good. However, I would just caution parents with young children to make sure that they view the movie together. My five-year-old daughter was very scared for most of the movie, and she watched it with us plus her older brother and sister. So, watch this movie with care if there are young children present.
A Cool Movie! October 5, 2008 Dave Keener (Pittsburgh, PA United States) I just watched it last night. "Old man Nebbercracker"is a spooky old man - at first. Every body's got a monster house in their neighborhood!
Disapointment September 29, 2008 Gary A. Mitchell 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This dvd was full of things not suitable for children. There were kids drinking and asking about getting a beer. Vague refrences about one child's parent having an afair. This could have been a decent movie, instead hollywood needed to make it edgy so people would think it's great. It was a disapointment.
Rare Quality Animation Film September 28, 2008 Steven D. Hanks (Ohio, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great story, great animation, great presentation. Monster House is the type of animation that draws you in so much that it does not feel like an animated film. I am surprised they didn't attempt to make this a live action movie. Style very reminiscent of The Goonies. I love the reviews who complain the movie is "too much for those under 13"...funny, the MPAA has a rating system...it is rated PG. On the same note, the movie has some deep and creepy undertones. Again, no more so than some of the great "young adult" movies that exist. This movie is a definite recommendation. Not as fast paced as most of the animated fare out there...that's because this one actually makes you think and care about the characters. Four solid stars!
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