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The site's critical consensus reads, "Monster House welcomes kids and adults alike into a household full of smart, monstrous fun." [ 12 ] On Metacritic the film has a score of 68 out of 100 based on 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [ 13 ]
The first episode "Race Car House" premiered June 2, 2003, and the final episode "Farewell House" was aired on February 27, 2006. [1] Some examples of themes were "Outback House" which had projects like an Uluru-shaped couch made in foam, and the "New York House" where a steel dining table was shaped like the main span of the Triborough Bridge.
Whitney made her debut film appearances in the 2006 films Monster House [4] and Zoom. [5] In television, she appeared in several seasons of Disney's hit show Hannah Montana as a young Miley [6] as well as in the Disney Channel Original Series Good Luck Charlie. [7] Later, she appeared as the antagonist Ginger Falcone in Zeke and Luther. [8]
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DreamWorks Pictures: $12 million $689,028 2006 Last Holiday: Wayne Wang: Paramount Pictures: $45 million $43.3 million Monster House: Gil Kenan: Columbia Pictures Amblin Entertainment: $75 million $140.2 million 2007 Beowulf: Robert Zemeckis: Paramount Pictures (US) Warner Bros. Pictures (International) $150 million $196.4 million 2009 A ...
The documentary Monster Inside: America's Most Extreme Haunted House examines McKamey Manor, an extreme attraction designed to psychologically and physically torture participants with their consent.
Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...