
Although not the greatest film ever committed to celluloid as some would have you believe.
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a) I don't like things about loneliness, and it looks all lonely.
b) I'm not a huge fan of kids films, except for the ones I saw when I was one and Monsters Inc. This is my weakest point.
c) I just have no will to watch it. Like the Sound of Music.
The problem is the people who want me to watch it (read: my two best mates) seem to think it's Citizen Kane or something.
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b) I'm not a huge fan of kids films, except for the ones I saw when I was one and Monsters Inc. This is my weakest point.
c) I just have no will to watch it. Like the Sound of Music.
The problem is the people who want me to watch it (read: my two best mates) seem to think it's Citizen Kane or something.

Citizen Kane, possibly. HOWEVER as I might be bored by Wall-E I might make them watch something equally as boring. Like Night Mail.
Night Mail? I think it's called that. I should know, I was made to watch it about 20 times.
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Night Mail? I think it's called that. I should know, I was made to watch it about 20 times.

WATCHITWATCHITWATCHIT!
as though you are unabel to make up your own mind
having kids is great because i have an excuse to watch kids films, although tbh i am getting sick of disney/pixar movies
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as though you are unabel to make up your own mind
having kids is great because i have an excuse to watch kids films, although tbh i am getting sick of disney/pixar movies

WELL I do have a couple (although I'm failing to remember what they are at this moment), but I survive well.
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but I have a horrible feeling Madagascar 2 will be inflicted upon me if the reaction to the trailer before Bond was anything to go by.
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It's actually very charming. Not mind-blowing by any means, but it really is a lovely film that leaves you feeling happier after you've watched it... And this is coming from a man who prefers to have the majority of his film's protagonists kicked in Eastern ways/shot at/detonated by the the end of his films. Preferably while dressed in black shiny outfits.
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it's just a charming, and very accomplished film that 'works'
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Thankfully Pixar are no longer Disney's bitches. So no more crap like Cars hopefully.
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wasn't impressed with that one at all.
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The animation is amazing though.
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But it's worth your time.
And it made me cry. Doesn't take much these days, though.
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And it made me cry. Doesn't take much these days, though.

Wasn't all that impressed with 'Moving Day', though. Felt a bit slack.
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mind you, it's just after mid-season, so it's gearing itself up for the final act.
*fingers crossed they make it good*
they'd better...
Did you catch that film I mentioned?
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Tue 4 Nov 2008, 13:19,
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*fingers crossed they make it good*
they'd better...
Did you catch that film I mentioned?

/brain like a sponge blog
Edit: I promise to write it down this time.
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Tue 4 Nov 2008, 13:24,
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Edit: I promise to write it down this time.

brutal, graphic, but suprisingly better than it looks on paper
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Tue 4 Nov 2008, 13:29,
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I have properly logged it now.
I appreciate you indulging a sad old drunk who keeps forgetting things.
/not feeling too good today blog
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Tue 4 Nov 2008, 13:39,
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I appreciate you indulging a sad old drunk who keeps forgetting things.
/not feeling too good today blog