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<title>Comment by Phillip Winn</title>
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<description>This movie did rock all. My kids have been watching Shrek for quite a while now, and they love it. Heck, I love it. But Monsters, Inc is wrapped up and put away for Christmas, and I keep telling myself that the kids wouldn&#039;t mind if it had been opened and watched once before they got it! That&#039;s right, I would stay up late and watch it without the kids, that&#039;s how good it is.
Then again, I&#039;ve got three kids four and under, so I suppose I&#039;m the target audience.</description>
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<title>Comment by The Theory</title>
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<description>I thought that they did an amazing job in creating Boo. After all, it&#039;s not often that you can have a main character in a movie that doesn&#039;t even speak the language. But they use expression very vividly.

peace.</description>
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