Little Monsters
Cast :Fred Savage
Director :Richard Greenberg
Studio :Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Format :Color
Released Date :August 25, 1989
DVD Released Date :April 06, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 26, 2005
SummaryI'm 28 Years Old & Still Love It
Content
I first saw this movie when I was 12 years old in 1989. Here it is 2005, now 28, and it touched my inner-child like few films still can. It's been 16 years since I first watched it... timeless.

Rating
DateDecember 17, 2004
SummaryLittle Monsters(1989)*****A MUST SEE
Content
This is one of my favorite movies ever.When Brian Stevenson(Fred Savage)move into a new house with his family, he is miserable becuase he misses all his friends back home.When his brother Eric(Ben Savage) starts claiming that there are monsters under his bed, he dares his brother to sleep there that night to prove it to him. What Brian doesnt realize is that there really is a monster named Maurice(Howie Mandel) who is funny, goofy, and mischievous.When Mourice decides to take him to another world that is under peoples beds, he winds up getting in big trouble my the leader "Boy".So Brian decides to get some of his friends together and take them out with flash lights(light turns them into clothes).In the end hey finally kills Boy and his partner "Spick". However, what they dont know is that if they dont get out in time , they cant ever leave and will turn into monsters themselves. So they have to run all the way to California(if you dont get what i mean you will if you see the movie)which is the only place that hasnt locked up yet. After they finally get out of the monsters world on a beach in Malibu, Brian and Maurice who are now best friends have to say goodbye.I highly recomend you see this movie.

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Rating
DateMay 13, 2004
Summarythe best movie
Content
I have always loved this movie..it makes you remember how fun it was to be a kid. I love the talking heads song at the end...

Rating
DateMay 02, 2004
SummaryThe BEST picture
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Richard Greenberg's LITTLE MONSTERS is a classic 80's film that holds up today as well as it did in 1989. PLEASE buy a copy and enrich your life.

Rating
DateApril 29, 2004
SummaryMagical
Content
A quintessential documentation of truly magical 80's filmmaking that should be in everyone's collection who sported neon diapers and baby pumps during the Regan years
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