Pete Docter — who directed 2001’s Monsters, Inc. as well as many other beloved Pixar films — opened up on the March 11 episode of the Kelly Corrigan Wonders podcast about his creative process and the ...
And Sulley, he said, “scared kids as entertainment for other monsters. So it was all a theater show.” The character — who was initially named Barrymore — was a “stuffy actor who thought ...
During a 2012 interview with The Guardian, the actor, who voices Sulley in Monsters Inc., revealed that he checked himself into a rehabilitation facility in 2007 to seek help. “It was getting to ...
And he was like, ‘Who?’ And I was like, ‘Sully.’” Nettles noted that what followed was an emotional exchange between her son and the iconic actor. (Nettles shares Magnus with husband ...
That made the actor a fan favorite among the fan base ... want to see the masters at their craft. Disney Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. is some of the best-animated work the studio has ever put out ...
Monsters, Inc. 2: Lost in Scaradise was a canceled Pixar sequel featuring Mike and Sulley's adventures in the human world. The scrapped sequel included a possible reunion with Boo, new monsters ...
If you ever found yourself jealous of Boo getting to swing around on a door with Mike and Sully, Walt Disney World is soon going to let you live out your Monsters, Inc. dreams. A new E-ticket ...
I can actually recall watching Monsters, Inc. as a kid, and thinking about how awesome of a ride the thrilling door sequence could be. You know the one? When Sully, Mike and Boo frantically search ...
a third replied. The roller coaster preview also featured a clip of the film's iconic door chase scene featuring Monsters, Inc. characters James P. 'Sulley' Sullivan (John Goodman), Mike Wazowski ...
knee-high droids and actor Robert Downey Jr. The coaster, announced in August, will be a part of a “Monsters, Inc.” land designed for Hollywood Studios. Its theme will spin off from the ...