Sunday, February 01, 2009

When Harry Met Sully

Shall We Vote Fur Or Against?

Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON


Remember how, when we were kids, we were always told to confront our monsters? Well, the advice worked for me then and I guess it works for me now.

This shot was taken in 2006, when I took the Authorbloglets to the wonderful "Pixar: 20 Years of Animation" interactive show at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (or ACMI, as it's better known) at Federation Square. I might add that it is really hard to tell who enjoyed it more, my kids or me.

And when I came face-to-face with this lifesize representation of Sully, I swear I felt no fear. So first I confronted him, then I did what any paparazzi photographer would do when confronted by a Hollywood star - I took his photo.

I've always been a big fan of Pixar Animation Studios and Sully of course was a central character in "Monsters, Inc.", their 2001 computer animated comedy film.

Just for the record, the character was voiced by John Goodman in the Oscar-winning film, but can you remember what Sully's real name was? If not, see below for the answer.

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ANSWER: Sully's real name was James P. Sullivan.

26 comments:

  1. I was going to say, "What is THAT" but I see it is all explained.
    Weren't you even a teeny bit scared?

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  2. This is one of my ALL time favorites as it has so many layers! The concept of the doors, the energy crisis, things aren't as they seem and just friendship. I think I will get my movie out and watch it today! Thanks David!

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  3. Looks gentle to me.

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  4. My grandson loved the movie too. That was great you saw this guy in person. I bet it was fun.
    Have a great week.
    Grammy
    Missouri, USA

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  5. AAAARRRRRGGGGHHHHHH was my first reaction ;-) Loved the movie he was in. Great idea to post him.
    Big smile!

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  6. Nice shot!

    I played too :)

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  7. Anonymous3:08 AM

    Clever...I loved that movie...

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  8. I can see a little bit of Shrek in that face. Sort of ... Shrek with hair'...

    Nice shot. :-)

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  9. Pretty cool critter nice that you got that shot.I see everyone is saying their kids love that movie forget my kids(kidding) I love that movie.

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  10. you notice they don't make monsters like they use to. When I was a kid, no monster smiled.

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  11. I agree -- the monsters of my childhood didn't smile.

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  12. oh of my favorite movies. made me smile to see Sully! :) love the title too. :)

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  13. Just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your blog. Sometimes it makes me laugh, sometimes it brings tears. Thank you, Margaret (a Kiwi in the UK)

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  14. Love the movie, love Sully! Great "play" on words too!

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  15. Anonymous7:09 AM

    So, you help old ladies and you confront monsters...A modern day hero you are!

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  16. Oh my, that's funny! And furry! I also did Photo Hunters. I hope you get a chance to visit!
    http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-furry/

    Happy weekend!

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  17. My Hope met Sully when she was two...when he bent to hug her? She disappeared! No fear whatsoever. It was rather hilarious though, watching her hug Mike...with one i.

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  18. Thanks for your visit, I like Sully. And I will water the pansys.
    Sorry about your drought.
    Patsy

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  19. hehehe looks cute in the picture. Check out my camera critters here and thanks for leaving a comment.

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  20. I'd enjoy meeting Sully :)

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  21. I have seen the film many times and it´s very good. I have no idea about the voices or english names as this kind of movies are always dubbed in non-english speaking countries and I never see it with the original sound and voices.

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  22. Just added it to my list of movies I must see.

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  23. Did anyone guess his name yet? I'm thinking it was James "Sully" Sullivan. I've watched this movie approximately 1,263,529 times with my kids so you'd think that I could remember that. But now I'm not so sure?

    Love your take on the Critters theme!

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  24. That answer is on e for the great British Pub Quiz. For me Sully was one of the best for the fur alone. The movement was excellent.

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  25. Anonymous5:24 AM

    love that movie and LOVE john goodman!

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