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The Daily-Chit Chat of 09'

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The second one just got too stupid in my opinion. Then again, so did 4. Neither of them were too great.
 
When it comes to movies that parody stuff...

Spaceballs
Toy Story 1 & 2

are the ones I enjoy watching.

Yogurt: "Spaceballs: the Flamethrower. The kids love it."

Mrs. Potatohead: "And some Cheese Puffs! Just in case."
Mrs. Potatohead: "And some Play-Doh!"
 
Toy Story is one of the most amazing Disney movie ever. I loved it so much as a child. :) Still do, amazingly. I also enjoyed Lion King and Finding Nemo.
 
I agree. For a kid's movie, it dealt with some reasonably mature topics, like assassination and the circle of life. But it was done in such a way that it was enjoyable to small children. :3
 
Movies than can deliver strong messages but still be entertaining are great.
 
Exactly. X3 That's one of the ways to make an incredibly movie, or in pretty much any medium of literature/entertainment. ^^
 
Have you seen "The Pursuit of Happyness" with Will Smith? Freakin' amazing movie.
 
Toy Story ftw :D

I loved the first one :D
 
Juicy Fruit said:
Have you seen "The Pursuit of Happyness" with Will Smith? Freakin' amazing movie
Yes. 8D I totally agree - that was an incredible movie. Chris Gardner was such an inspiring character. ^__^
 
It was just wow. I was thinking it was going to suck before I actually began watching it. After the first 10 or so minutes I was hooked. Soooo inspirational.
 
Have you seen "The Pursuit of Happyness" with Will Smith? Freakin' amazing movie.

I think I may have teared up in that movie. Good job on Will's role in it.

Jim Carrey's performance in 23 was unusually good.

As for non-Wolverine Hugh Jackman roles, I liked The Prestige.
I want to see Sherlock Holmes.
 
Juicy Fruit said:
It was just wow. I was thinking it was going to suck before I actually began watching it. After the first 10 or so minutes I was hooked. Soooo inspirational.
My sentiments exactly. It was one of those movies that could have so easily been too sappy, or too pathetic, but it was done perfectly. ^^
 
I do believe I teared up. It was such a great movie because people could relate to it. You know, showing what a father would go through for his son. I began to tear when it showed them living in the toilets and then Will began to cry and speak to his son while he was sleeping.
 
I find it very hard to tear up when watching movies, but many of the people who watched it that I've talked to seem to say that. (For some reason, I tend to tear up at frustration, not sadness.) But it was the sort of movie where the guy just couldn't get a break, and every time he got an inch it was taken away from him. And yet, it still managed to have a relatable, admirable character with an ending that wasn't all too unrealistic. :D
 
I don't recall ever tearing up from frustration.
 
It's weird. :s Frustration is not something I experience often (and, to be honest, is something I'm not very good with dealing with), but it's often accompanied by watery eyes. Nobody else I've ever talked to has ever experienced that problem either. >:
 
I'm not too great at dealing with frustration either. It all gets to me too quickly. :[
 
I seem to always get a few man tears at the same part in Four Brothers, too. Where they argue on the frozen lake.
 
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