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Aug 23 2008, 10:39 PM
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Cosmix Fairy
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I don't like it because I like all of the pixar movies that take inanimate objects (like cars, monsters, toys, fish) that don't talk and make them have human like qualities. I know in ratatouille the rats talk, but I consider that chef kid to be one of the main characters (it does have a lot to do with him) and I just don't like how they brought humans into it like that. It is still a good movie, but my least favorite out of all the pixar films.
I just don't know what to look forward to anymore, since I have no clue what I'll be doing after high school, and I know I'll be living on my own since all my friends say they're moving far away from here, it's just complicated.
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Oct 26 2008, 9:37 PM
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Cosmix Fairy
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I liked that movie too. It was a weird collaboration between happily traditional Disney and cheerfully creepy Tim Burton. I do have to say when it first came out and I watched it I was slightly scared of it ^^. Today, I'm still a little creeped out in certain scenes (i.e. the boogie man and his worms busting everywhere), but I find the movie endearing in so many ways. I wished for all the world that "Corpse Bride" would have rivaled it, but sadly it was pretty mediocre. That's okay, Jack Skellington and Sally were enough for me. @Ditta: does this video remind you of the movie at all? It has the famous "This is Halloween" song. My that is catchy! It's stuck in my head again =P.
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