Monster House

2003
Monster House

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  • 1

EP1 Robin Hood House Aug 12, 2005

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EP2 Paris House Aug 19, 2005

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EP3 Airplane House Aug 29, 2005

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EP4 Ghost Town House Sep 12, 2005

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EP5 Sixties House Sep 19, 2005

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EP6 Theme Park House Sep 26, 2005

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EP7 Tinsel Town House Dec 12, 2005

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EP8 Pirate House Feb 13, 2006

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EP9 Bali House Feb 13, 2006

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EP10 Motorcross House Feb 27, 2006

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EP11 Farewell House Feb 27, 2006

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Released: 01 June 2003 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Monster House is a Discovery Channel television program that documented the themed remodeling of a residence in a five-day time frame. In 2004, the episode "Zen House" was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music for its opening song by composer Dan Mackenzie. In early 2006, Discovery Channel announced the show had been canceled and the final episode, titled "Farewell House", aired in February. Monster House is now running in reruns in 2012 on Spike TV.

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kdm042 It's not as cool as "Monster Garage," but I like it. They do some outrageous stuff to houses. The part I like best is that all the props must be functional. I'm surprised at the number of houses that have substandard wiring -- Several episodes show electricians literally rewiring houses that are firetraps waiting to spring. Unnerving!Like "Monster Garage" and other build shows, the success or failure of each week's project is strongly linked to the group's ability to put aside their egos and work as a team. On that front, Jesse James ("Monster Garage") is much more successful than Steve Watson. But, give the man a chance. The show is still new.I want to see them do a space station house sometime with plasma screens and a functioning control system...
scullygirl47 I love Monster House. It is a funny & great show. The house they design each week are awsome. The show is creative.I like this show because it shows you how you can design a great house, in little time. I hope that this show lasts for a long time.
Malissia Monster House is awesome. A team of individuals have one week to totally make-over a house into something completely unique, while the homeowners live in a camper outside. The house owners never know what is going to happen, but they might just end up with a red-eyed, fire breathing, Tiki god in their living room, or a disco bed in the shape of an octagon that turns. Who knows what this does to the resale value of the homes? The show is hilarious, and I would definately recommend it to anyone who likes make-over shows with a little something extra.
sparhawk-7 They tried to take the success from Monster Garage and the success from shows such as Trading Spaces and create a hybrid. Sometimes, two rights don't make a right. Instead of the egomaniacal but talented Jesse James, we get some no-talent egomanical hack of a host that puts forward horrible ideas for remodelling people's homes. Sometimes the results are so ugly, impractical, expensive, and impossible to maintain over a long term you can't help but grimace and realize how these people's houses have been ruined. It's literally like Trading Spaces from hell.Grade: D