Three teens discover that their neighbor's house is really a living, breathing, scary monster.Three teens discover that their neighbor's house is really a living, breathing, scary monster.Three teens discover that their neighbor's house is really a living, breathing, scary monster.
- Director
- Writers
- Dan Harmon(screenplay)
- Rob Schrab(screenplay)
- Pamela Pettler(screenplay)
- Stars
- Mitchel Musso(voice)
- Sam Lerner(voice)
- Spencer Locke(voice)
Top credits
- Director
- Writers
- Dan Harmon(screenplay)
- Rob Schrab(screenplay)
- Pamela Pettler(screenplay)
- Stars
- Mitchel Musso(voice)
- Sam Lerner(voice)
- Spencer Locke(voice)
- See more at IMDbPro
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 4 wins & 23 nominations total
Videos5
Mitchel Musso
- DJas DJ
- (voice)
Sam Lerner
- Chowderas Chowder
- (voice)
Spencer Locke
- Jennyas Jenny
- (voice)
Catherine O'Hara
- Momas Mom
- (voice)
Fred Willard
- Dadas Dad
- (voice)
Maggie Gyllenhaal
- Zeeas Zee
- (voice)
Jason Lee
- Bonesas Bones
- (voice)
Brittany Curran
- Jennyas Jenny
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Dan Harmon(screenplay) (story)
- Rob Schrab(screenplay) (story)
- Pamela Pettler(screenplay)
- All cast & crew
Storyline
13-year-old DJ is observing his neighbor Nebbercracker on the other side of the street in the suburb that destroys tricycles of children that trespass his lawn. When DJ's parents travel on the eve of Halloween and the abusive nanny Zee stays with him, he calls his clumsy best friend Chowder to play basketball. But when the ball falls in Nebbercracker's lawn, the old man has a heart attack, and soon they find that the house is a monster. Later the boys rescue the smart Jenny from the house and the trio unsuccessfully tries to convince the babysitter, her boyfriend Bones and two police officers that the haunted house is a monster, but nobody believes them. The teenagers ask their video-game addicted acquaintance Skull how to destroy the house, and they disclose its secret on the Halloween night. —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Taglines
- There Goes The Neighborhood.
- Genres
- Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
- Rated PG for scary images and sequences, thematic elements, some crude humor and brief language
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaAs of 2018, this is the only motion capture film to feature an entirely original story and not be based on existing source material.
- GoofsWhen DJ, Jenny and Chowder jump out of the back of the police car to safety, they're not wearing their water guns and they are nowhere to be seen. However, in the next scene, their guns are around their arms and ready for use.
- Crazy creditsKenny the Dog as Himself
- Alternate versionsTwo versions were released in theaters a standard format and a "REEL 3D" digital format
- ConnectionsEdited into Monster House (2006)
- SoundtracksA Little More Love
Written by John Farrar
Performed by Olivia Newton-John
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Top review
3D Makes All the Difference....
First of all, let me establish that I have never been impressed by the 3D process. The best that I had previously seen was "Ghosts of the Abyss", but there were still too many glitches for my eye to really buy into the process. I never had a chance to see "Polar Express" in 3D, but wasn't really anxious too because of my previous lackluster responses to the 3D experience. Then came "Monster House"....
I have NEVER seen anything like this before. The story itself is entertaining and very reminiscent of the type of movie that Steven Spielberg would have made in the early 80's, but the 3D element makes it an EVENT! If you have a choice to see this in a regular theater or in 3D, do not hesitate to see it 3D! From the moment the title comes on screen, I knew I was going to see a level of realism in the 3D process that I had never experienced before. In fact, seeing "Monster House" in a regular theater might be akin to seeing all of "The Wizard of Oz" in black and white. It would severely diminish the potential impact of the film. "Monster House" was obviously envisioned as a 3D experience and the technical process envelopes you in the story and the world in which it takes place in a way that is so immediate and palpable.
Lest you think that only the technique is worthy of praise, let me mention that the script, the performances, the direction, the score are all of the fun, adventurous spirit of all the best movies I remember from my youth. It has the feel of "E.T.", "The Goonies", even a little bit of "Poltergeist", just a lot more kid-friendly. The movie isn't extraordinary, but it's a heck of a lot of fun. So a giddy 8 stars for the movie, but an enthused 10 stars for the experience. PLEASE, do yourself the favor of seeing this on a 3D screen!
I have NEVER seen anything like this before. The story itself is entertaining and very reminiscent of the type of movie that Steven Spielberg would have made in the early 80's, but the 3D element makes it an EVENT! If you have a choice to see this in a regular theater or in 3D, do not hesitate to see it 3D! From the moment the title comes on screen, I knew I was going to see a level of realism in the 3D process that I had never experienced before. In fact, seeing "Monster House" in a regular theater might be akin to seeing all of "The Wizard of Oz" in black and white. It would severely diminish the potential impact of the film. "Monster House" was obviously envisioned as a 3D experience and the technical process envelopes you in the story and the world in which it takes place in a way that is so immediate and palpable.
Lest you think that only the technique is worthy of praise, let me mention that the script, the performances, the direction, the score are all of the fun, adventurous spirit of all the best movies I remember from my youth. It has the feel of "E.T.", "The Goonies", even a little bit of "Poltergeist", just a lot more kid-friendly. The movie isn't extraordinary, but it's a heck of a lot of fun. So a giddy 8 stars for the movie, but an enthused 10 stars for the experience. PLEASE, do yourself the favor of seeing this on a 3D screen!
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- elispaul
- Jul 21, 2006
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Zemeckis/Spielberg Motion Capture Project
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $75,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $73,661,010
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $22,217,226
- Jul 23, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $141,861,243
- Runtime
- 1h 31min
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
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