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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

NPR serves the banks?

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NPR serves the banks?

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Final "Monsters University" Trailer Serves Up Scary Rivalry


What’s This?



After nearly a year of teasers, trailers and a spoof college admissions website for Monsters University, the prequel to 2001′s Monsters, Inc., Disney Pixar released the movie’s final trailer Thursday. The animated flick lands in theaters on June 21.


The clip focuses on one-eyed student Mike’s determination to prove he’s scary. Monsters University is set about 10 years prior to what transpired in Monsters, Inc., and will tell the story of Sulley and Mike, rival fraternity brothers who eventually become the best friends fans grew to love more than a decade ago.



Walt Disney Studios describes the film as follows:


Mike Wazowski’s (voice of Billy Crystal) lifelong dreams of becoming a Scarer are derailed during his first semester at Monsters University when he crosses paths with hotshot James P. Sullivan, “Sulley” (voice of John Goodman), and their out-of-control competitive spirit gets them both kicked out of the University’s elite Scare Program.



In addition to the clever college admissions website created to promote the movie, Disney Pixar built a spiffy Create-A-Monster web app.


Monsters, Inc. earned a total of four Oscar nominations for Best Animated Feature Film, Best Original Score and Best Sound Editing and Best Original Song. The movie’s “If I Didn’t Have You” track won for Best Original Song.
































Homepage image courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures


Topics: animation, disney, Disney Pixar, Entertainment, Film, trailers, pixar, Video



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Final "Monsters University" Trailer Serves Up Scary Rivalry