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11:59pm 12/21/2012 |
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Sep-Dec 2007
Tags: 50drabbles, art, bible, blue gender, bttf, bwoc, class, corpse bride, essay, g, gen, halfway home, heathers, holes, hp, im convo, legend of zelda, lionking, lionking2, metalocalypse, music, nc-17, original, outsiders, pg, pg-13, poetry, pokemon, potc, psych, qaf, r, rec, recess, rping, tdi, that 70's show, wotd |
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"Great Scott!" Accelerate to 88 miles per hour. Add It To Memories Tell a Friend Link "I know. This is heavy."
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| Two Words |
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05:22am 01/28/2010 |
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NC-17 Metalocalypse. Pickles/Charles. Pickles welcomes Charles back. I have never done this style before. Every sentence has two words, there is a fair amount of repetition. I freaking love it. Enjoy!
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"Great Scott!" Accelerate to 88 miles per hour. Add It To Memories Tell a Friend Link "I know. This is heavy."
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| Princess and the Frog |
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02:53pm 01/20/2010 |
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So, I had heard good things, but I thought people were just being nice about it since it was Disney's first animated movie in a while, especially something as important as a princess movie. No one had really raved about it until I saw That Chick With the Goggles review it.
I went to see it on Monday, not expecting much, expecting to appreciate my company more than the movie itself.
I was dead wrong. It was incredible. It may well be one of the best Disney Animated Films.
The physical plotting of the animation felt, in parts, like a throwback to Looney Tunes, which was very nice. It had a Disney style, but certain aspects of the plot told visually made me think of Looney Tunes, which is not a feeling one gets from films such as Bambi or Snow White.
The characters were all memorable. My personal favorite character was the best friend of the princess, named Charlotte. She was a spoiled girl, but very nice.
The songs were beautiful, and all had a sort of New Orleans style. I have already made illegal mp3's from YouTube vids. Wonderful.
It took place in America. An American princess story. Did you ever think it'd happen? I sure didn't.
I'm not sure how to explain it, but I didn't feel it dumbed things down for the children. It seemed pretty real.
It had a moral. Two, actually.
I cried about 4 different times, and I actually laughed very hard out loud at parts, which is unusual for a Disney movie, I think.
I had to sit in the front row, but it was actually nice. I felt like a part of the movie.
The villain was crap-your-pants scary, not just a comic relief villain.
Congratulations, Disney. You still got it. I just hope you can top it!
If you have a chance to see this in the theater, do so. You will not regret it. In fact, I would see it again.
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"Great Scott!" Accelerate to 88 miles per hour. Add It To Memories Tell a Friend Link "I know. This is heavy."
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