Monsters, Inc. Fan Commentary

The audio commentary for Monsters, Inc. is a fan-fiction thing to make.

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Monsters, Inc. fan commentary with Brad Bird, Randy Fullmer, Danny Elfman, and Frank Oz.

Transcript

 * BRAD BIRD: Hey there, guys! And welcome back to the audio commentary for Monsters, Incorporated, in my movie. I'm Brad Bird, the story writer of the along with it.
 * RANDY FULLMER: I'm Randy Fullmer, the screenwriter, of Monsters, Inc. Your welcome.
 * DANNY ELFMAN: I'm Danny Elfman, the musical arrangements for my movie.
 * FRANK OZ: And I'm Frank Oz, the voice of Fungus.
 * FULLMER: Even though Monsters, Incorporated is Pixar's fourth film, its origins on the Academy Awards winning, is DreamWorks Animation's feature film like Shrek as well, you're watching the movie screen.
 * ELFMAN: Right, different sensibilities about the animation of both logos are done by Pixar Animation Studios themselves. Here's that Randy Newman cue, which is what you're hearing, is composed by yours.
 * BIRD: When I first started on this project, you know just development on this film, I really had to.
 * (BIRD AND FULLMER LAUGH)
 * OZ: This scene was actually a little bit the animators and all these things that made, fantasy dramatic.
 * FULLMER: There's not like we can just one of the things and it the tonight. No, we had to get every single day, right.
 * BIRD: It's nothing like A Bug's Life where the crew at Pixar can animate characters using their own hardware. Our computer animation hardware is very different. We could kid sleeping on the bed scene and still only get a few shots done! Now isn't that insane?
 * ELFMAN: Yeah.
 * FULLMER: Now this shot on Jeff Pidgeon animation, a film that also had scary movies. We watched it and we were like "Wow, that movie looks great! We should put a scene like this in the Halloween movie!" Besides, if it weren't for it, the alternate opening would still be in it.
 * (Night crickets)
 * (Owl hooting)
 * (Kid gasps)
 * (Scary music starts)
 * (Kid screams in horror)
 * (Bile screams)
 * ELFMAN: The monster scared the kid noises you've just heard is actually Jeff Pidgeon voices digitally edited to look like the Aliens in Toy Story. And also, the kid on his bed when Bobby Edner actor and because Bile has been soccer ball in the toys, so we thought "What if Bile had a bedroom?" And that's what we came up with. You know, "Goodnight sweatheart!"
 * (ELFMAN LAUGHS)
 * FULLMER: The scene with Bile scared the boy in the bed is actually what follows the films that were Pixar about to be released it. To be more specific, the short film of Knick Knack had about Chuck Jones and the cartoon shorts, and when we first see them, they're in that same toys with the same bedroom that they have, too. Thaddeus Bile even remarks about how the simulation kid should send the bedroom so that Bile could get a message from the monsters.