Pete Docter details how he fought for the current ending Sometimes movies take a lot of input. Pete Docter — who directed ...
I remember watching that and wondering why it was such a shocker on the playground ― after all, I reasoned, most people have ...
When the filmmaker spoke on the Kelly Corrigan Wonders podcast about his history with the animation company, he shared this ...
Monsters, Inc. may be headlined by loveable monsters ... the book based on the movie indeed confirms Boo's real name to be not just Mary but Mary Gibbs.
A city of monsters with no humans called Monstropolis centers around the city's power company, Monsters, Inc. The lovable ... of a 3-year-old girl dubbed "Boo," who accidentally sneaks into ...
On Saturday, Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter and Imagineer Michael Hundgen came together to present a panel at SXSW ...
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 ...
the production crew really did chase the toddler around the studio (like Sully and Boo did in the film) to record the appropriately adorable audio. Mary from Monsters Inc. looking at a sheet of ...
Sometimes movies take a lot of input ... remembered the arguments he had when it came to writing the end of Monsters, Inc. “We screened Monsters, Inc. for an audience, and, one of the questions ...
The post’s author shared that “Boo’s real name is Mary ... The adorable detail even led some to ask whether another Monsters Inc. movie could be in the works. While there hasn’t been a new film since ...
Pete Docter — who directed 2001’s Monsters, Inc. as well as many other beloved Pixar ... he’s still sad to be separated from Boo. In the original cut, the movie ends there. In the new ending, Mike ...