I had a dream when I was in Kindergarden. I was at my school with the rest of my class lining up at the end of recess. Then, a tornado passes through but does absolutely nothing. Then the moon popped out over the horizon. (and it had a mouth) It said something really incomprehensible. Then it started eating the school horizontally. For some reason one of my classmates was being sucked toward it, and I remember he was hanging on to the paint along the blacktop.
My dreams tend to give the finger to the laws of physics.
[QUOTE="scorch-62"][QUOTE="PannicAtack"][QUOTE="scorch-62"][QUOTE="PannicAtack"][QUOTE="scorch-62"]I'm not paying $8 to see a movie that doesn't meet my standards.PannicAtack
You haven't seen it, so how can you judge whether or not it 'meets your standards?'
I like action movies and comedies. :| Wall-E is a G-rated kids movie with almost 0 dialogue and there would be nothing but kids at the theater. I think I'll pass.
You are almost completely wrong about that. It's very funny, has quite a bit of actual dialogue, and there's plenty in it that appeals to adults. >_>
Not from what I've read. I'm still gonna pass.
I've seen the bloody thing, and yes, it does actually have spoken dialogue later in the film. And trust me, early in the film, it isn't missed. At all. >_>
Yeah. They're is a lot of spoken dialogue in the latter half of the film. As far as it being a kids movie. The film carries more messages about our society than 80% of the movies released so far this year.
The Guitar Hero/Rock Band franchise.They are certainly solid games,but when it seems like most of my peers and acquaintances in the school I attend don't seem to play any other games than just Guitar Hero/Rock Band,and oftentimes never stop speaking about them in general,I've come to develop quite a bit of animosity towards the games.VGobbsesser
Exactly what I was gonna say. To me it's sort of the same thing with Wii Sports. Whenever my non hardcore gamerfriends want to play the Wii, they always want to play Wii Sports. It gets annoying because as someone in this thread previously stated, it's more like a tech demo than a full game.
I haven't seen a movie that uplifting in a long time. One thing that makes it my favorite animated movie (among many other reasons) is that I liked all the side characters. Normally in any of the previous Pixar movies there was usually some character that annoyed me, or was too gimicky. Like the surfer turtles in Finding Nemo. (that joke got old quick) But in this one I loved them all from the adorable cleaing robot to the ships captain, they were all fun to watch.
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