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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
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This movie would have been better if the story line would have moved a little faster. I think the focused on too much of outside the house. They could have done more house scenes and less of dragging out the story line. There was even a point during the movie I thought my wife, my kids and myself was going to fall asleep before the plot thickend. Good movie but could have been great.
4 1/2 STARS = A GOOD SPOKABLE ANIMATION FILM TO SEE
Monster House is the perfect DVD target to get this past Halloween. Luckily, it's a good thing that the filmmakers wanted to release this in the summer just for it to be out on DVD during the Halloween season. But, to be honest, I happened to enjoy Monster House. It's one of the best animation films of the year. There were lots of moments to enjoy in this animation film. The film follows up with two boys. Their neighbor from across the street passes out of a stroke and gets sent to the hospital. That night, one of them, DJ receives prank phone calls coming from the neighbor's house, so with all of them, plus a new lovely girl, find out to see if the house is really haunted. The casting is really good with Mitchell Musso as DJ, but the good voices are the small parts with Kevin James and Nick Cannon as the police and Catherine O'Hara as DJ's mother. Monster House is not just one of the best animated films of the year, it's one of the best films of the year.
Kids vs. House
Wow, I was not expecting this movie to be so intense. There is a young boy who lives across the street from the scariest house ever. It's owner is a mean old man, and I mean nasty. When he has a stroke during a confrontation with the boy the house is left unattended and we find out the house is alive. Though I am not a good judge I would say that this movie should be fine for 6 year olds and up though younger kids could certainly watch it with their parents. I just wasn't expecting this house to be so scary, it really is a monster. The story gets pretty deep though I thought they could have dwelt more on the monster wife a little more. Overall, you just can't beat a kid in a tractor going up against a house. A non stop thrill ride. How many people will the house eat and is there anyway to stop this it?
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