
April showers are bringing, well… they’re bringing out the monsters, apparently. Shout! Factory is releasing the animated adventure, A Monster on Paris, on DVD, Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D next Tuesday, April 16, 2013.
The film has an excellent voice cast, including Vanessa Paradis, Catherine O’Hara, Bob Balaban, Sean Lennon, Adam Goldberg, Jay Harrington, and Danny Huston. It should also be a pretty nifty one to watch in 3D, given all of the pretty Parisian cityscapes, the colorful characters, the scientific experiments, and of course, Franc.
Don’t have a 3D Blu-ray player? GeekMom is giving away the LG BP530 3D Blu-ray Player, along with a Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack of A Monster on Paris.
Now, you’re going to need a 3D TV to watch the movie in 3D, but this player is also a great 2D player and the combo pack has the regular Blu-ray as well. Just wanted to put that out there!
So, how can you scare up a chance to put this package into your home theater? Just comment below and let us know about your all-time favorite monster. Is it Sully, one of the Gremlins or Frankenstein’s Bride? Let us know!
Now comes the fine print: The winner will be randomly chosen from all of the entries. We’re going to contact you via email, so please have one listed with your account or in the comment form. We can’t get you through Facebook, Twitter or by Bat-signal. The winner must respond within 48 hours of prize notification or will have to forfeit. The contest is open to U.S. residents from now through Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Good luck!
Thanks to Shout! Factory and Click Communications for supplying the prize package for this giveaway.
Who doesn’t love loveable furry old Grover?
Does Bunnicula count as a monster? He’s one of our favorites!
Grover. He’s the best.
How about classic Japanese Godzilla (the less said of the Broderick version the better).
Ludo, from Princess Bride.
oscar the grounch
Hard to choose, but I’d have to agree with Grover as my favorite.
Picking a monster is super hard, but I’d have to go with Predator off the top of my head. (sorry if this double posts 😀 My daughter decided to press all the buttons on my keyboard while I was posting the first time :D)
I couldn’t help it. It was the first thing that came to mind. It’s the Stay Puft Marshmellow Man.
Chunk from Goonies. Scared me to death as a kid, till he turned out to be a good guy.
Harry from Harry and the Hendersons!
oscar the grouch
Rand Althor, the Dragon Reborn
I don’t watch a lot of scary movies, but my favorite is Cabin in the Woods. And my favorite monster in that is the Merman
There are so many great monsters that it’s hard to pick a favorite. As a kid, it was Olgra (Dark Crystal) or Gizmo. Teen years, Edward Scissorhands. Now I’d say either Animal or Dr. Zoidberg
Ickis (from Ahhh! Real Monsters)
I was going to say “How could anyone forget Grover?” but apparently many other people had the same thought already!
I always loved The Monster’s Bride, voiced by Phyllis Diller, in Mad Monster Party!
Gizmo’s! Gremlins are now and I think always, will be my favorite cfroggie(at)gmail(dot)com
Onster -The Monster Who Lost His Mean by T Strelitz. and Mike Wazowski!
I duno if he counts as a monster but I love Hoggle from Labirynth. If he doesn’t count then hmm……lemmie think….the Bandersnatch from Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. The way he could pop his eyeball back in gave me the heebie jeebies but he just seems misunderstood
Gossamer from the Bugs Bunny cartoons!
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My favorite monster is my eight year old son. Does that count?
Sully!
Mike Wazowski !!!! I love it when my 2 year old tries to say it
I still love vampires. Probably always will!
oscar the grouch!
MY wife says it just has to be the Giant puff marshmellow man from GHOSTBUSTERS! WHY?….CAUSE IF HE DOESNT EAT YOU FIRST, IT WOULD BE GREAT TO EAT HIM UP!!! besides, it comes from a classic monster scary movie!!!!
fave: Bigfoot (2nd is the loch ness monster)
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my favorite monster is Maurice from Little Monsters.
Frankenstein’s monster… always loved the classics
My favorite would be Frankenstein from Young Frankenstein. Watching him sing (kind of) and dance was the best.
My favorite monster is Frankenstein’s monster, because he was a very tragic character, who didn’t behave like one. He was trying to find his own light in the darkness, but because of people’s mentalities, he was an outsider, and I could relate to him.
My favorite monster would have to be Totoro from the Studio Ghibli animated film “My Neighbor Totoro.” I guess he could be classified as a monster? Thanks for the contest!
Godzilla is my favorite monster! Originally called Gojira in the Japanese movie debut back in 1954. But the movie that most all of us here in the US are familiar with was/is called: Godzilla: King of the Monsters (1956). Essentially, it’s an edited and cropped version of the original movie, with the added footage of late actor, Raymond Burr as (Steve Martin).
My favorite monster is sesame streets’ Cookie Monster. He’s not scary and children love him.And you just have to love the way he enjoys a good cookie, as do I!!!
It’s hard to choose just one! I think mine would be Dracula.
I’ve always liked the Bride of Frankenstein. I like how she has the high hair going on with the side wiggles of white. I also dig Lily from the Munsters. It’s all about the hair.
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Ever since there was a monster at the end of my book, I’ve loved grover.
My favorite is probably Frankenstein, but my kids all say “The Daleks!” when asked the same question.
Slimey, Oscar the grouch’s pet worm. It was awesome when he went into space
Favorite monster….. hmmm I have a thing for classic vampires…. there is something about immortal, depressed, killers. Plus I have wonderful memories of Interview with a vampire, using the Nintendo TV (with the rabbit ears control knobs and gritty picture) to watch Dark Shadows by myself and then have nightmares all night.
Apparently my kids say – Daleks!
My favorite monster? Cthulhu. Adorable, terrifying, and from a slew of well written horror that will always captivate me. 🙂 And hey- Lovecraftian children’s books DO exist… So maybe someday there will be a strange kids movie made of them? (Hahahah)
The crawling chaos Nyarlathotep.
Favorite monster? Depends on what you are looking for. Favorite lovable monster- Grover, hands down. Favorite give-you-nightmares monster? Bela Lugosi’s Dracula. No gore , but still will appear in a bad dream, still in black and white.
the Sirens from the Odyssey
Sully
the alien in aliens, quite monstrous