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Post by sesley on Jun 18, 2010 19:18:05 GMT
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Post by aubrey on Jun 18, 2010 19:54:13 GMT
I can't watch these things, Ses - don't like this kind of animation..
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Post by Patrick on Jun 19, 2010 0:55:31 GMT
Ah! but Shrek 4 is just around the corner too!
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Post by motorist on Jun 19, 2010 6:36:18 GMT
Next film we're likely to see is the new Predator film. I think it's due in July, it's set in a Jungle again, but on the Predator's home planet, and there's vicious alien animals to contend with too (HOOLY TAKE NOTE)
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Post by Weyland on Jun 19, 2010 10:31:53 GMT
Next film we're likely to see is the new Predator film. I think it's due in July, it's set in a Jungle again, but on the Predator's home planet, and there's vicious alien animals to contend with too (HOOLY TAKE NOTE) I heard it was basically a remake of Bambi, with Homer Simpson as the cruel hunter. Couldn't be less worth making than Alien vs Predator.
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Post by everso on Jul 18, 2010 9:52:36 GMT
We watched Toy Story 2 on t.v. yesterday. It was very good.
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Post by aubrey on Jul 18, 2010 9:56:38 GMT
Did you see Spirited Away, Ev?
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Post by everso on Jul 18, 2010 10:02:16 GMT
No, what was that Aubrey?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2010 10:30:48 GMT
i'm not a huge fan of this type of animation, however i do believe the Toy Story films are the absolute BEST of the genre. Shreks a bit mehhh... the others are all fairly boring.. althou i qwuite like the big evil robot thing they had to fight at the end of the incredibles.
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Post by sesley on Jul 19, 2010 17:58:48 GMT
just back. brilliant. my 10 year old sat with his 3 D glasses on,what a good compainion he was my 14 year old thought the film uncool and would not come with us. My 10 year old has ASD and he has progressed so much in this last year, he coped with the social and language without getting frustrated.
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Post by aubrey on Jul 19, 2010 20:00:07 GMT
Good for him, Sesley. It's nice to hear of things like that. No, what was that Aubrey? Everso - Spirited Away is a Japanese - Studio Ghibli - cartoon; this version has Disney's dubbing, and it is better in Japanese. But both versions are funny, sad, touching, scary and wonderfully absorbing. And it looks beautiful all the way through. Studio Ghibli is the Japanese Disney, with a theme park as well (though apparently the theme park is very cheap to get into and use).
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Post by sesley on Jul 19, 2010 20:45:54 GMT
Ken meets Barbie
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