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Post by lois4dead4 on Jun 23, 2007 22:07:36 GMT
Movies I hate Grease (I know it's popular, but I hate it) Dirty dancing Fast Furious, Tokyo Drift HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL!
Shows My Gym Partners a Monkey (Oh dear god I hate it so much) South Park (I don't like how it hates on Family Guy and goes too far) All grown up (Ruined Rugrats for me) The NEW pokemon (I used to obsess over Pokemon but whenever I see it now im just like...Wow this sucks.) Big Brother (I HATE THIS SO MUCH)
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Post by aims on Jun 24, 2007 3:55:30 GMT
Big Brother needs to be burnt
My sweet 16, who gives a **** whether theyre brats or not? waste of time
and i also hate the Nick reality shows....they really dont tickle any fancy at all
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Post by GoldenFlither on Jun 24, 2007 4:24:50 GMT
Any movie without a particular and valuable moral.
Date Movie Not Another Teen Movie Napolean Dynamite Scary Movie (1, 2, 3, 4..)
Anything like that.
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Post by thesuki on Jun 24, 2007 4:26:41 GMT
Any movie without a particular and valuable moral. When you hit 18, you might like 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up. Pretty raunchy movies, but they have strong moral messages.
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Post by GoldenFlither on Jun 24, 2007 4:38:05 GMT
Well, I've never seen them. I don't even know what it's about. But I'll definetely consider them when I head to Rogers Videos when I'm 18. Thanks, Suki. ^^
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Post by thesuki on Jun 24, 2007 4:41:44 GMT
40 Year Old Virgin is about... a 40 Year Old Virgin who's friends talk him into losing it. By the end, he realizes just WHY he stayed a virgin, so it's basically pro-celebacy. Only non-religious.
Knocked Up is about a one-night-stand that results in a baby. They go through a LOT of problems (and she is SO good at playing the crazy hormonal pregnant woman), but they end up in love (REAL love, not the romance novel love). And have das baby. ^w^
Really not for kids. And there's nudity. And some drug use in the second one.
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Post by GoldenFlither on Jun 24, 2007 4:47:32 GMT
Oh. *laughs* I see. I'll probably just wait. Some of the new movies are not as enjoyable as those classics, if you know what I mean.
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Post by thesuki on Jun 24, 2007 4:49:24 GMT
Um... no, i don't. Those ARE new movies. Knocked Up just came out in theaters like a month ago. 40 Year Old Virgin was made in 2005.
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Post by GoldenFlither on Jun 24, 2007 4:51:19 GMT
Um... no, i don't. Those ARE new movies. Knocked Up just came out in theaters like a month ago. 40 Year Old Virgin was made in 2005. Oh, I know. I'm saying that I usually like the older ones. You know, the ones that are considered classics, like the Wizard of OZ and most of the Disney ones.
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Post by thesuki on Jun 24, 2007 4:54:53 GMT
Oh, totally! Wizard of Oz never gets old. I teethed on classics. ^w^
I don't care for Snow White, though. She shoulda stayed with the dwarfs. ><
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Post by GoldenFlither on Jun 24, 2007 4:58:25 GMT
Hehe. The Wizard of OZ is something I've loved since I was 5 or 6 years old. The Cowardly Lion is my favorite.
Yeah, some of them aren't so wonderful. My favorite Disney film was Beauty and the Beast because they didn't just meet and fall in love because they both looked good.
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Post by thesuki on Jun 24, 2007 5:03:00 GMT
Yeah, some of them aren't so wonderful. My favorite Disney film was Beauty and the Beast because they didn't just meet and fall in love because they both looked good. My friend, we are so on the same wavelength. ;D That was always my favorite. They actually get to KNOW each other. They see each other's flaws and fall in lvoe anyway. They dont' even LIKE each other at first. She hates him because he held her father prisoner, then basically gave her no choice but to never see him or anything she knew again. He hated her because she reminded him of how ugly he is, and she didn't jump to obey like everyone else. The problem with Disney is they tend to romanticize the fairy tales. Actually, in Snow White, when the prince kissed her, it just tilted her head so the apple piece fell out, which woke her up. In Sleeping Beauty, she was asleep for 100 years, and the prince showed up just as the thorns were dying and kissed her just as she awoke. He didn't have to fight through anything. Just walked in. In the Little Mermaid, the prince married someone else, and the mermaid turned into sea foam because she couldn't bear to kill him, which would have let her go back to the sea. Princes suck. I hate princes. Ladies, get a Beast or a dwarf or a frog. Thems the catches.
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Post by destinyinevitable on Jun 24, 2007 5:17:18 GMT
At least they didn't touch Rapunzel....and best not to...they had premarital sex and she ended up having twins before he finds her again, and before that he gets his eyes stabbed by thorns. ....she cries in them and he can see again. Disney screws around with all the classics, but their Beauty and the Beast was great.
...the woman who provided Snow White's voice....oi...how does one's voice become THAT high pitched?!
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Post by thesuki on Jun 24, 2007 5:33:46 GMT
Maybe it was a guy who got kneed before every recording.
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Post by SAVE_US.WBTC on Jun 24, 2007 7:58:40 GMT
They are doing a Rapunzel movie. I don't know how they'll handle the sexual stuff, but they can handle the thorn-in-the-eyes like Rocky & Bullwinkle did in the Fractured Fairy Tales: the witch just pulls his hat over his eyes, and he wanders around the forest like that for 2 years running into trees. ;D
When it comes to Disneyfication, one that always gets me is the Sword in the Stone, particularly the portrayal of Sir Kay. He was depicted as a dimwit who was constantly cruel to Arthur, whereas the original story always showed them to be great friends, and Arthur was devastated at his death.
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