I apologize for being rude in any way, I did not mean to offend, I admit I should have elaborated on my point further before incessantly bashing the movie. Not going to bash it further but just explain what I meant, I did exaggerate on it being horrid because of being so depressing. I didn't mean to put it that way at all, I just felt that it being so depressing was the downfall of the movie, or not so much the downfall but the sadness of it seemed to outweigh the pros of the movie, or any happy parts of it. As with any movie/TV/book, you have to balance the emotions. I agree with Phyoohrii, there are a lot of great movies, television shows, and books that are wonderful because of their depressing theme, because although there is a lot of sadness and/or drama in them, they still can maintain that emotion and add at least something to it that can balance the emotion. In Up, I did not see that balance. Indeed, they had a wonderful plot and beautiful concept to work with, but I think they didn't try hard enough to make it slightly humorous with the sorrowful side of it. It simply outweighed that emotion entirely, which was my problem with it. The visual of the movie itself was great, but I just felt they could have done better with the picture, as with any movie. It still had good points, but I just feel that it could have been better. I apologize again for offending anybody by calling it horrid. That aside, I must agree with Gata. Monsters Inc is basically just a fun movie posessing a very interesting idea of monsters in another world that come through kids' closets to scare them, as it's one of those fears that kids have. They spun a funny twist into the details of the movie of it being a job, not a hobby or anything like that, which was what made it so interesting. Maybe it's not my favorite, but it's still one of my favorite Pixar films. ^^