Monsters University
Monsters University
G | 21 June 2013 (USA)
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A look at the relationship between Mike and Sulley during their days at Monsters University — when they weren't necessarily the best of friends.

Reviews
Lancoor A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
BallWubba Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
adonis98-743-186503 Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan are an inseparable pair, but that wasn't always the case. From the moment these two mismatched monsters met they couldn't stand each other. "Monsters University" unlocks the door to how Mike and Sulley overcame their differences and became the best of friends. Monsters University is the prequel to the 2001 Monsters Inc. and for those who might expect something as good as that film might be left a little bit disappointed. But that doesn't mean that this is a bad movie no it's actually very fun and the voice acting excellent alongside the story and the animation plus loved young Mike he was pretty adorable. Definitely recommending it.
Platypuschow I adored Monsters Inc, it was one of those surprise movies you go into with no expectations and are blown away by. It took years for me to get round to this due to my endless watchlist but I'm so happy I can say that it's worth of the the franchise.Charming, well written, full of laugh out loud moments and undeniably loyal to the original movie with tie-ins around every corner.I especially liked Helen Mirrens character, part monster, part bat, part centipede? I like centipedes, I wanted to be an entomologist once upon a time, obsessed over bugs, learnt all about them then learnt about these things called university, qualifications and effort and thought against it. I'll leave entomology to those with motivation, you enjoy your bugs and I'll enjoy women, movies, video games and various other fun stuff.I digress, Monsters University is a sweet heartfelt movie and makes me hope they make a final part to make a monsters trilogy. Maybe touching upon certain events that happened in this as opposed to it's sequel.Sadly I don't see this happening, I think we have more likelihood of a Princess Bride 2, Brave 2 or a movie where Zac Efron doesn't play an arrogant douche who likes to take his shirt off.
Claudson Lana One of the coolest stories in online cinema. Stunning characters, and Creative history. Who is imagined monsters in a university. Amazing soundtrack, I love the sound of metal. I just have to compliment a team involved in this incredible project. I may seem naive in criticism, but the mass is, so what is the problem.
zkonedog Considering that the original "Monsters Inc." was released all the way back in 2001, I was interested to see if this long-time-coming sequel could re-capture the magic. By-and-large, it does with that patented PIXAR mix of humor and heart.For a basic plot summary, this film details the meeting of young one-eyed monster Mike (voiced by Billy Crystal) and Sullivan (John Goodman) at Monsters University, a monster-world school for "scarers". Randall Boggs (Steve Buscemi) also plays a role (a "returning" character from "Inc."), while a group of geeky monster freshmen discover what working together and for a better future is all about.Simply put, "Monsters U" is a very solid effort in the animation category. To be sure, it is not in the upper-echelon (Toy Story, Nemo, Tangled, Wall-E), but it is purely entertaining. The humor will make even adults laugh (or any of those who can relate to the college experience), while the "heart" moments (while not quite as emotional as "Inc.") are present and in the right places.I had fun watching this flick with my younger sister...simple as that. It doesn't go on any of my "best of" lists or anything like that, but I would recommend it for family viewing to anyone. Even after 12 years away from Mike and Sullivan, director Dan Scanlon manages to keep the characters and their universe relevant.