Monster House
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Here's a critic who didn't like it, but not because of the visuals, which are apparently "computer animation."
http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/ente ... S10720.htm
http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/ente ... S10720.htm
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Beowulf preview on Monster House DVD?????
I heard somewhere that on the Monster House DVD, that ll be released in the States next week, there'll be a special preview of Robert Zemeckis' Beowulf. Zemeckis also produced MH, so it's a possiblity.
Anybody know anything about this?
Maybe someone who'll buy the DVD next week (and who wouldn't cause it's the smartest computeranimated movie this year) can check if the Beowulf preview is actually on there.
I read on this forum that a preview of Bee Movie is on the Over the Hedge DVD. So, I'm counting on you guys to deliver the info.
Thnx
Anybody know anything about this?
Maybe someone who'll buy the DVD next week (and who wouldn't cause it's the smartest computeranimated movie this year) can check if the Beowulf preview is actually on there.
I read on this forum that a preview of Bee Movie is on the Over the Hedge DVD. So, I'm counting on you guys to deliver the info.
Thnx
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I have the Monster House DVD.
There's no preview for Beowulf on the disc.
We get the Spidey 3 teaser (in anamorphic 2.35:1 widescreen!), Open Season, Zoom, RV, The Pink Panther and Are We There Yet? - some play at the start of the disc and all are available from the "Previews" option on the menu (in some of the SMALLEST text I've ever seen on a DVD menu).
So, unfortunately no sneak peek, but welcome to our boards!
There's no preview for Beowulf on the disc.
We get the Spidey 3 teaser (in anamorphic 2.35:1 widescreen!), Open Season, Zoom, RV, The Pink Panther and Are We There Yet? - some play at the start of the disc and all are available from the "Previews" option on the menu (in some of the SMALLEST text I've ever seen on a DVD menu).
So, unfortunately no sneak peek, but welcome to our boards!
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Speaking of the Monster House DVD, I thought those of you looking for a good deal on it might find these ads interesting:
Best Buy ($16.99)
Kmart ("Low price")
Circuit City* ($16.99)
Wal-Mart will also have an exclusive package for the Monster House DVD, for $19.99. I'm not sure what the package is, although I believe it involves a bonus disc.
*For the record, the reason the Circuit City pic is so small is due to my having to get it online, rather than from the actual weekly ad.
Best Buy ($16.99)
Kmart ("Low price")
Circuit City* ($16.99)
Wal-Mart will also have an exclusive package for the Monster House DVD, for $19.99. I'm not sure what the package is, although I believe it involves a bonus disc.
*For the record, the reason the Circuit City pic is so small is due to my having to get it online, rather than from the actual weekly ad.
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Well I have to rent the movie first, (which I'm planning to do this week) but these offers are to good to pass
Thanks for the help Mickey
And Walmart always seems to have a bonus disc, I know because I get most of my movies there. Just recently I got "Over the Hedge" and it came with a Hammy disc, though its not much, its still cool because its free
BTW: Walmart is the cheapest sometimes IMO, I got OTH for less than 15 bucks, which is awesome! but it goes up regular price after a week. So after this week, the other offers will still be better
Thanks for the help Mickey
And Walmart always seems to have a bonus disc, I know because I get most of my movies there. Just recently I got "Over the Hedge" and it came with a Hammy disc, though its not much, its still cool because its free
BTW: Walmart is the cheapest sometimes IMO, I got OTH for less than 15 bucks, which is awesome! but it goes up regular price after a week. So after this week, the other offers will still be better
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You're welcome, Daniel.Daniel Jake wrote:Thanks for the help Mickey
About the Over the Hedge DVD you bought for under $15, Daniel, so that came with an extra disc? I thought Wal-Mart had two options for certain new releases: a regular DVD for around $14-16 and the regular DVD paired with a bonus present for approximately $19.Daniel Jake wrote:BTW: Walmart is the cheapest sometimes IMO, I got OTH for less than 15 bucks, which is awesome! but it goes up regular price after a week. So after this week, the other offers will still be better
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Looks to be doing great on dvd, I guess coming out the week before Halloween helped.
Monster House Tops the Sales Chart
Source: The Hollywood Reporter November 2, 2006
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's Monster House shot to No. 1 its first week in stores while DreamWorks Animation's Over the Hedge, the previous week's chart-topper, maintained steady sales to finish at No. 2.
Paramount's Nacho Libre debuted at No. 3 on Nielsen VideoScan's First Alert and No. 2 on Home Media Retailing's video rental chart for the week.
Universal's The Break-Up remained the top rental for the second consecutive week, adding another $8.3 million to bring its two-week take to $18.5 million.
"Nacho" generated a respectable $7.1 million at the rental counter, while Monster House earned $6.6 million to bow at No. 4, right behind Sony Pictures' Click, which after three weeks in stores has a video rental gross of more than $25 million.
Monster House Tops the Sales Chart
Source: The Hollywood Reporter November 2, 2006
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's Monster House shot to No. 1 its first week in stores while DreamWorks Animation's Over the Hedge, the previous week's chart-topper, maintained steady sales to finish at No. 2.
Paramount's Nacho Libre debuted at No. 3 on Nielsen VideoScan's First Alert and No. 2 on Home Media Retailing's video rental chart for the week.
Universal's The Break-Up remained the top rental for the second consecutive week, adding another $8.3 million to bring its two-week take to $18.5 million.
"Nacho" generated a respectable $7.1 million at the rental counter, while Monster House earned $6.6 million to bow at No. 4, right behind Sony Pictures' Click, which after three weeks in stores has a video rental gross of more than $25 million.
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After finally seeing this movie last week, I have to say I loved it the story was great and I loved all the visual 3d effects.
I was surprised that the old man wasn't really the bad guy. its also kind of sad what happened to his wife, but she kinda brought on herself
Oh yeah, the main character was named DJ how ironic huh? and I liked chowder he was such a comic relief!
So now this goes on my Christmas list, yup its that good
I was surprised that the old man wasn't really the bad guy. its also kind of sad what happened to his wife, but she kinda brought on herself
Oh yeah, the main character was named DJ how ironic huh? and I liked chowder he was such a comic relief!
So now this goes on my Christmas list, yup its that good
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