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"Monkeybone" is a whimsical blend of animation, comedy, and fantasy directed by Henry Selick and starring Brendan Fraser, Bridget Fonda, Chris Kattan, and John Turturro. Released in 2001, the film follows the story of Stu Miley (played by Brendan Fraser), a talented cartoonist who slips into a coma following a car accident. As Stu finds himself trapped in a surreal and macabre world known as Downtown, he must team up with his mischievous creation, Monkeybone, to navigate this bizarre realm and find a way back to the real world. Filled with quirky characters and imaginative visuals, "Monkeybone" takes viewers on a wild and unpredictable journey as Stu and Monkeybone embark on a series of misadventures in their quest to escape Downtown. Bridget Fonda, Chris Kattan, and John Turturro deliver standout performances that add depth and humor to the film's fantastical narrative. With its unique blend of animation and live-action, "Monkeybone" offers a one-of-a-kind viewing experience that will delight audiences of all ages.
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Henry Selick, known for his love of stop-motion animation, originally intended for 'Monkeybone' to be fully animated. However, Fox executives wanted a broader appeal and insisted on including live-action sequences. This blend was a compromise that allowed Selick to preserve some creative integrity while meeting the studio's demand for a more commercially viable format.
Brendan Fraser almost didn't land the role of Stu Miley in 'Monkeybone'. Initially, the studio was eyeing Johnny Depp for the lead, seeking to capitalize on his quirky box office appeal. Fraser was ultimately chosen due to his successful track record in both comedy and adventure genres, as seen in 'The Mummy', just two years prior.
The underworld in 'Monkeybone' was heavily influenced by German Expressionism, particularly the works seen in 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'. Selick and his team studied old films and artworks to recreate distorted perspectives and bizarre, dreamlike sets, aiming to visually represent the chaos and creativity of a cartoonist’s mind.
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🎬During the production of 'Monkeybone', a significant stop-motion sequence was accidentally destroyed by a cleaner who mistook the set for a pile of scrap. This mishap cost the production over $150,000 and added unexpected delays to the shooting schedule.
💡The nightmare juice in 'Monkeybone' was actually a concoction of glow-in-the-dark paint and corn syrup. This eerie, luminescent liquid was created by the special effects team to give a surreal, otherworldly look that would stand out starkly against the dark backdrop of the underworld scenes.
🎯Chris Kattan’s character in 'Monkeybone' was almost played by a female actress. The production considered casting Anna Faris in an early version of the script, aiming to add a comedic twist to the role. However, they ultimately decided on Kattan to maintain a certain dynamic between the characters in the story.
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