And which version of Sleeping Beauty? Apparently a terrible one. (I’d watch if it were the Disney one; that was the first movie I saw in cinemas, more than thirty years ago, and I’ven’t seen it since.)
And which version of Sleeping Beauty? Apparently a terrible one. (I’d watch if it were the Disney one; that was the first movie I saw in cinemas, more than thirty years ago, and I’ven’t seen it since.)
I know I’m in the minority here, but all-but-the-first-four-seasons-of-AD sounds just about right.
Obi-Wan failed to relate to you the ultimate fate of your paternal unit.
He related a sufficient amount; to wit, he indicated that it was none but you who cut short his life.
No, your paternal unit is yours truly!
No, there is no way that could be the case!
Investigate your emotions, you have no doubt that it is!
Is that the total runtime minus the Sandman arc?
Make it a milliön-and-one and it will actually register!
Oh, oh!
I think the target here was plays that use the diälogue but update everything else.
It’s always hard reading about a great play produxion and knowing that you’ll never see it. I remember reading about a “Romeö and Juliët” with a black family and a white family in the 1940s, and a Three Musketeers that took place in a garden and you followed the actors around to variöus locations.
Exactly! It’s weird how the problem with that movie was the script, when the script was written by one of the great writers of the language.
Wait, Allston-Brighton is Connecticut? That’s more Boston than Brookline is!
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d’être deux choses à lamêmefois
Surely they could distract themselves from this eternity by sleeping, looking in mirrors, and falling in love, non?
I’m an unabashed defender of ska, including superfluöus ska/“punk” covers that are hated by the tastemakers, and that pleased me. (Not least because one of the guys in the videös for others of their songs was wearing a t-shirt from my <2000-person high school!)
Here’s the rundown on the episode. Sounds like I actually remembered all the details correctly!
The Incredibles is actually prolly in my Pixar bottom five, but I definitely see how there’s more room for a sequel than those in my top five.
I saw Aladdin in the cinema, but by the time The Lion King rolled around, I’d somehow convinced myself I was too old for kids’ movies. Some friends at college convinced me to go to Toy Story 2 with them (I’d only seen 1 on duty as a camp counselor), and (ironically, until I had a kid) I haven’t really stopped seeïng…
There were no primates in Zootopia.
Okay smart guy, why did Bumblebee’s android form have wheels on Cybertron, then?
Madagascar 3 was actually really good. No passion/heart like you’d get in Pixar (there was some of that in Madagascar 1), but a fun, madcap, high-energy romp. No Madagascar 4 yet, tho there was a Penguins spin-off movie, which was extremely forgettable.
Those are three solid choices for bad kids movies. And I say that as someone who appreciäted the minions in both Despicable Me movies.