Sorry Schreiber, but you can't out-do Atticus Finch, homie.

Jun 13, 2006 15:26

Late Sunday evening, Kelly wanted to go to the movies with me. The only movie out right now that I would really want to pay money to see is Cars. I'm not particularly fond of most of the computer-animated movies that have been coming out recently, but Pixar is to CGI animation what Studio Ghibli is to Japanese anime. In other words, you know that ( Read more... )

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kristenjarrod June 13 2006, 19:50:41 UTC
One of my LJ friends saw Cars this weekend and she said it was really cheezy (bad jokes and the like) . I could tell that by watching the ads for it.

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doc_drew June 13 2006, 19:56:41 UTC
Yeah, you may be right. I was thinking the same thing during the commercials and previews, too. But I'm willing to give Pixar the benefit of the doubt, considering how kickass their other movies are (particularly their last two, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles).

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kristenjarrod June 13 2006, 21:49:35 UTC
All the promotion for Cars is sickening. I was looking through the Sunday Salespapers the other day and everything was Cars, Cars, Cars, Superman, Cars, Cars Cars, Superman.

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emosauce June 13 2006, 22:34:33 UTC
I wanna see The Omen. Julia Stiles is hot.

I've learned with remakes and movies from books, don't compare to the original and they tend to be better. Silly Hollywood, running out of original ideas.

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doc_drew June 13 2006, 23:07:19 UTC
I really wasn't trying to, because I hadn't seen the original Omen in many years. It still wasn't all that great.

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superuber June 14 2006, 17:49:24 UTC
The Omen was horrible. Though we got some good lines in about the devil liking peanut butter and jelly.

That kid didn't even look remotely evil. He looked like a brat that needed Super Nanny.

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doc_drew June 14 2006, 18:40:15 UTC
The Omen was horrible. Though we got some good lines in about the devil liking peanut butter and jelly.

Haha, yeah. During that part, I was like "ummm, what?"

That kid didn't even look remotely evil. He looked like a brat that needed Super Nanny.

Ya know, I think you're right.

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superuber June 15 2006, 14:12:22 UTC
I still giggle when I think:

"The devil likes grape jelly."

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