After a car crash sends repressed cartoonist Stu into a coma, he and the mischievous Monkeybone, his hilarious alter-ego, wake up in a wacked-out waystation for lost souls. When Monkeybone takes over Stu's body and escapes to wreak havoc on the real world, Stu has to find a way to stop him before his sister pulls the plug on reality forever!
Stu Miley
Dr. Julie McElroy
Monkeybone (voice)
Organ Donor Stu
Hypnos
Miss Kitty
Herb
Kimmy Miley
Head Surgeon
Death
Burger God Representative
Medusa
Alice
Hutch
Clarissa
Dr. Edelstein
Nurse
Bill, Bazoom Toy Representative
Guest
Good movie, might watch again, but hard to recommend. This is a weird movie. Not only do you get a stop motion like imaginary monkey as a character, you get Brendan Fraser acting like he thinks it acts, an other-world for the dead and imaginary alike as well as Whoopie Goldberg as Death. Oh, and Dave Foley naked. The story itself, an imaginary character taking over its creator's body for some nefarious purpose, is actually really good. The execution just isn't fantastic the entire time, particularly the 3rd act. When a movie starts good and ends weak, it leaves you with a poor memory of it. Ultimately, it was an enjoyable, but it could have been a lot better, and there are plenty of better movies to watch.
February 23, 2001
Stu Miley
Dr. Julie McElroy
Monkeybone (voice)
Organ Donor Stu
Hypnos
Miss Kitty
Herb
Kimmy Miley
Head Surgeon
Death
Burger God Representative
Medusa
Alice
Hutch
Clarissa
Dr. Edelstein
Nurse
Bill, Bazoom Toy Representative
Guest
Good movie, might watch again, but hard to recommend. This is a weird movie. Not only do you get a stop motion like imaginary monkey as a character, you get Brendan Fraser acting like he thinks it acts, an other-world for the dead and imaginary alike as well as Whoopie Goldberg as Death. Oh, and Dave Foley naked. The story itself, an imaginary character taking over its creator's body for some nefarious purpose, is actually really good. The execution just isn't fantastic the entire time, particularly the 3rd act. When a movie starts good and ends weak, it leaves you with a poor memory of it. Ultimately, it was an enjoyable, but it could have been a lot better, and there are plenty of better movies to watch.