07-21-2008, 12:55 PM | #11 |
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personally i like wall-e and other movies that verge on chickflicks, but i cant stand the thought of sitting through a commercial of this movie let alone the entire movie, rather remove each eye with a old tire valve from a old race bike and shove tire irons in each ear, slowly, then sit through said movie from hell....
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07-21-2008, 01:00 PM | #12 |
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I liked Wall-E too.
Eeeeeeeva. Walllllllllly.
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07-21-2008, 01:18 PM | #13 |
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Wall-e felt like I was being force fed propaganda. That was way too political for kids. It was a decent movie, but it could of done without some of that liberal bulls**t.
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07-21-2008, 01:23 PM | #15 |
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yeah, i didnt think it was a kids movie, too much of a point behind it for a child to grasp or even chuckle at, but as a tree huggin' neo-nature nazi, i enjoyed it
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I usually like the pixar movies, but that one was just way too preachy.
I watched into the wild last night which is another preachy type movie. God that was depressingly awful. It was based on a true story though, which made it worse.
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i'll admit it, im a treehugger and think all life is sacred...so while I think that Happy Feet and WallE are great movies, I also remember to take them with a grain of salt and remember the message is different for different parties.
We adults see the message, the kids get the entertainment... I am to the point these days I refuse to watch "real life/true story" type movies. Real life is depressing enough, and watching someone else's sad battle for either good or ill in real life defeats the purpose of "entertainment" to me. I LIKE the happy ending, whether reasonable or not, and for that short time, I want to be entertained, not depressed! |
07-21-2008, 05:02 PM | #18 |
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i just saw mamma mia the other night. i thought it was kinda corny. like they wrote the movie around the songs (which i am sure they probably did). there wasn't much to it. the acting was there merely to tie the songs together. there wasn't much detail to it. and pierce brosnan singing...that was agony. he looked like he was in pain! i love disco music, and that was the best part of this movie. so in conclusion, i give it one thumb up.
fnfalman...go see sex and the city. now that was a good chick flick! Last edited by itgirl; 07-21-2008 at 05:05 PM.. |
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The only way seeing Mama Mia is at all acceptable is in Broadway or similar. Then its like seeing Phantom, Lion King, or other. Otherwise its...
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