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Can you explain why, instead of saying (ect ect)

Now there's the pot calling the kettle black...


You know, that's exactly what I was thinking, right down to the hackneyed cliche being used.......... :P

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I'd like to go see Nacho Libre. But I'm pretty sure it'd be lackluster. Ah, well.

For all of you who think Cars pwned Over the Hedge, I'd like to remind you of a simple math formula that applies to animated films.

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Studio Ghibli > Any other animation


I have to disagree.



Can you explain why, instead of saying "I have to disagree" or "I have to agree"?


Well, I did edit that quote.

And I just like Studio Ghibli more.

Pixar is a grand animation studio, but Ghibli did Grave of the Firesflies. And Pixar has never done a film like that.

And I like Anime more then American animation.


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So, I just got back from Garfield 2...

Not even halfway through the movie, my brain was hurting. I mean, there are no words. Not even just that it was stupid, it also just seemed to be making itself up as it went along!

Ow. I need some Coffee & Cigarettes, fast. Now, that's a good movie for ya...


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I saw Nacho Libre last night, and it is really really funny. I reccomend this movie

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I saw Nacho Libre last night, and it is really really funny. I reccomend this movie
Don't anybody spoil this movie because I want to see it.

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I just watched Star Trek: First Contact and it was awesome. I love the borg, they are so.... eeeevil. And cool.

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So I saw V for Vendetta a bit ago. Such a great movie.

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I saw Narnia for about the millionth time yesterday. Yeah it's on DVD by now, but I don't care :3

I hope to see Cars this week.

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I saw Wayne's World a few months ago because my friend Matt reccomended it to me. Any one seen this movie? The cool thing is, it takes place in Aurora, Illinois, a town I used to live in and live close by currently. Cool.

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I saw Wayne's World a few months ago because my friend Matt reccomended it to me. Any one seen this movie? The cool thing is, it takes place in Aurora, Illinois, a town I used to live in and live close by currently. Cool.
Wayne's World freaking rules. I loved that movie. The second one though...

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I saw Wayne's World a few months ago because my friend Matt reccomended it to me. Any one seen this movie? The cool thing is, it takes place in Aurora, Illinois, a town I used to live in and live close by currently. Cool.


WHOA! I watched that movie last night with my sister!


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I saw Wayne's World a few months ago because my friend Matt reccomended it to me. Any one seen this movie? The cool thing is, it takes place in Aurora, Illinois, a town I used to live in and live close by currently. Cool.


You've only recently seen it? Gigga-gasp!

It's probably my favorite movie ever.


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Wayne's World freaking rules. I loved that movie. The second one though...
You can't hate the second Wayne's World, it had Aerosmith in it.

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Wayne's World freaking rules. I loved that movie. The second one though...
You can't hate the second Wayne's World, it had Aerosmith in it.
And aside from that, it has not too much to it.....besides Cassandra.

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I know this isn't recently, but I remeber on New Year's Eve of this year, I stayed up and watched movies. The Blues Brothers was on TV, and I watched it, and I fell in love. That movie freaking rocked.

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I know this isn't recently, but I remeber on New Year's Eve of this year, I stayed up and watched movies. The Blues Brothers was on TV, and I watched it, and I fell in love. That movie freaking rocked.


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(Sorry, alberto. I just wanted to use this somewhere.)

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Wayne's World freaking rules. I loved that movie. The second one though...
You can't hate the second Wayne's World, it had Aerosmith in it.
And aside from that, it has not too much to it.....besides Cassandra.

it has been far too long since i've watched the first Waynes World...

lessee, tonight i watched the South Park movie. it warped my fragile little mind.

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I finally watched Narnia on one of my sick days last week. Wow! Although I had seen the cartoon when I was a kid, and I knew what was going to happen, I still cried. The CGI on Aslan was really good.

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So I saw V for Vendetta a bit ago. Such a great movie.


It's coming out on DVD on the first of August! *jumps up and down*

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I finally watched Narnia on one of my sick days last week. Wow! Although I had seen the cartoon when I was a kid, and I knew what was going to happen, I still cried. The CGI on Aslan was really good.


I can't wait for Voyage of the Dawn Treader to come out. I always like that scene between Aslan and the :trogdor: burninator kid.

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I finally watched Narnia on one of my sick days last week. Wow! Although I had seen the cartoon when I was a kid, and I knew what was going to happen, I still cried. The CGI on Aslan was really good.


I saw Narnia a few weeks ago...I didn't care for it. Go figure.

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So I saw V for Vendetta a bit ago. Such a great movie.


It's coming out on DVD on the first of August! *jumps and down*
I'd rather see it come out in November. They would have an easy sales pitch.

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So I saw V for Vendetta a bit ago. Such a great movie.


It's coming out on DVD on the first of August! *jumps up and down*
You know, usually I don't get DVD's of movies, but I think I can make an exception with this.

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Why are they making a second Garfield movie? There shouldn't have even been a first.


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Why are they making a second Garfield movie? There shouldn't have even been a first.

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Why are they making a second Garfield movie? There shouldn't have even been a first.

AMEN!!!


Or for that matter, no more Garfield.

I think Jim Davis no longer does the comics even.

Ick, this reminds me of the time I was forced to see "Shark Tale" from Dreamwoks. In the theaters. I felt my life being drained from me with every second. It's the second wose film I've seen.

The first is, "The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl!"

I still can't understand how a boy was raised by sharks and a girl was born in lava. They're childhood must have been really difficult.


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And how would they meet?

Shark Boy: Well, one more day of my foster parents not eating me. Guess I'll go up there on top of that glowing orange mountain and see what's up there...

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What movie did I see recently? NACHOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooo

Seriously. Best. Movie. Ever. Made. Like, even better than Napoleon. MABYE even better than if they made a homestar movie. It would have to be incredibly lame to not be better than Nacho, though, just because H* is sooooo incredibly awsome. Nacho is currently #1 on my [s]bottom[/s] top ten list, though.


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I just got done watching "The Patriot". It was pretty cool. Man, there was a lot of cool parts in that movie.

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I've seen Cars twice so far, and like all previous Pixar movies, it's original, funny, and all-around great. While I'm starting to think that Monsters Inc. was the best they've ever done, Cars is still one of the best movies this year (not that this has been a banner year for movies).

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