The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

donaldtoo

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I watched the Christmas parade and the fireworks... Who ever thought up of some things Disney calls entertainment should be fired.

I missed that one.
But, yes, it seems like Disney is havin’ to drop back 10 and punt on a lot of their recent entertainment decisions/missteps.
Lately, they just seem like they’re always tryin’ to overreach, and it comes back to bite ‘em.
I’ll bet all the finger-pointing, blame, and turmoil goin’ on behind closed doors with that part of the company is intense…would love to be a fly on the wall, but, pretty sure Disney has “Magical Swatters” for that…!!!!! :hilarious:
 

Figgy1

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Animated Movie Eating GIF by Disney Pixar
Date Night Love GIF by Minnie Mouse
 

Figgy1

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The wind has died down, the lights only flickered a few times and turkey one is in the freezer:joyfull: Due to me grabbing a turkey 7ish pounds over the weight limit for the free one my turkey would have cost me about $2 but because the scanners got confused and customer service had to straighten the issue out I didn't have to pay for that or the largest flat of chicken I got:joyfull:
 

StarWarsGirl

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We went to see Wakanda Forever last night and it was very entertaining. I really like how they handled the old Black Panther and the passing of the actor (Chadwick Boseman) who played him.
B and I just finished it. I bawled at the begining. Like, ugly crying, tears streaming down my face. Then I cried again at the end. I agree they did a really good job of dealing with his death while moving forward and giving the other characters chances to develop.

To me, it seems like the main theme of the movie was about grief and how to cope with it, which I thought was fitting.

I wasn't sure that the actress playing Shuri could carry the lead; I was pleasantly surprised.

Also, only one post credits scene. Once you see the first one, you can go ahead and leave. Unless you're like me, still ugly crying, and just need a few minutes in a dark theater .
 

Cesar R M

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B and I just finished it. I bawled at the begining. Like, ugly crying, tears streaming down my face. Then I cried again at the end. I agree they did a really good job of dealing with his death while moving forward and giving the other characters chances to develop.

To me, it seems like the main theme of the movie was about grief and how to cope with it, which I thought was fitting.

I wasn't sure that the actress playing Shuri could carry the lead; I was pleasantly surprised.

Also, only one post credits scene. Once you see the first one, you can go ahead and leave. Unless you're like me, still ugly crying, and just need a few minutes in a dark theater .
I'm temped to watch tomorrow :eek:
 

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