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Let me think ...
"I see you ... baby."
Yes, it would be!!!
:lol:
I love Favs and Vaughn together (Especially in The Break Up), but Swingers' dialogue really got on my nerves. Different strokes.
Let me think ...
"I see you ... baby."
Yes, it would be!!!
He is right.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding says :wave:
:lol:
I love Favs and Vaughn together (Especially in The Break Up), but Swingers' dialogue really got on my nerves. Different strokes.
I have to say I had a fun time watching Avatar, especially in 3D, but you have to admit it offers nothing fresh or original in terms of story, characters, and most certainly dialogue.
Oh, but I will add in every real sense (except merchandise) this film has been a failure. It has made very little ... and with many kids heading back to school in a week and January being a dead month for films ... well, this isn't going to have legs at all.
Now ... back to your very misplaced thread.
Oh, but I will add in every real sense (except merchandise) this film has been a failure. It has made very little ... and with many kids heading back to school in a week and January being a dead month for films ... well, this isn't going to have legs at all.
I definitely would have preferred to have had a girl standing next to me when I ordered my ticket.
(Actual dialogue, following several young guys buying tickets to Avatar)
Me: "One for Princess and the Frog."
Girl behind the glass: "Two?"
Me: "Just one." (Followed by "Wanna make something of it?" in my head.) :lookaroun
Really? Is that a serious question? How do New Orleans and VooDoo combine???:ROFLOL: Also, princess films and Disney films in general are filled with black magic/magic.
You should have double-taked when you heard they were setting a princess movie in New Orleans/United States.
I adored Tiana and loved her work ethic
I meant Cinderella :/ sorry for the confusion.
Cinderella- in my opinion- is one of the most beautiful animated movies I've personally ever seen and is still considered a classic- but only raked in 85 million worldwide (and I believe that may include the re-releases).
The animated feature was actually the second-biggest movie of the year, behind Ben-Hur.
We finally got around to seeing this today, and if I were just judging by our theater, I would say that it is far from a failure. This was a 2 pm matinee showing, and there was not a seat to be found, and kids were sitting on the floor up front. Bad from a fire code standpoint, but pretty good for a movie 2+ weeks out. If this continues through the next week or so while kids are out of school, I don't think D & Co have anything to worry about.
That, and the movie budget has likely been made back several times over just on merch sales.
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