The Miscellaneous Thought Thread

Californian Elitist

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Is that the stage show? I hope so, because I can’t believe any kid would believe those two as Elsa and Anna up close at a meet n’ greet. They’re lovely ladies, but their faces just don’t look anything like the characters.

It’s a meet and greet. Kids aren’t going to look at the faces of any characters and question their physical features. The face characters are fine.
 

drizgirl

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Is that the stage show? I hope so, because I can’t believe any kid would believe those two as Elsa and Anna up close at a meet n’ greet. They’re lovely ladies, but their faces just don’t look anything like the characters.
I haven't seen the new movie yet but I understand they're from the finale. They don't look great, sort of ill fitting and maybe wrinkled or something.
 

Phroobar

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Elsa looks like Vampira in a white dress.

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Darkbeer1

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A new Jack in the Box commercial made me think of this.

A couple of weeks ago, was at Garden Walk to meet up with S. Preston. His World Series art work has been selling like hotcakes.

But anyways, a few shops away, they are advertising a Cat Cafe coming soon. ( Near the Kate and Ella statue.)

I can't to check it out...

Or maybe I should think of the Joy of Missing Out.
 

Phroobar

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A new Jack in the Box commercial made me think of this.

A couple of weeks ago, was at Garden Walk to meet up with S. Preston. His World Series art work has been selling like hotcakes.

But anyways, a few shops away, they are advertising a Cat Cafe coming soon. ( Near the Kate and Ella statue.)

I can't to check it out...

Or maybe I should think of the Joy of Missing Out.
It's nice they are adding a cat cafe for all the feral cats in Garden Walk.
 

No Name

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When they bought Fox, I immediately wondering if or what brand they’d add to their Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars marketing focus that they’re hell-bent on. Poor Indiana Jones. Anyway, the last I expected was National Geographic. It’s refreshingly different but is certainly different.

Cause pandas don’t exactly follow the franchise model.
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Rich T

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When they bought Fox, I immediately wondering if or what brand they’d add to their Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars marketing focus that they’re hell-bent on. Poor Indiana Jones. Anyway, the last I expected was National Geographic. It’s refreshingly different but is certainly different.

Cause pandas don’t exactly follow the franchise model.
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The Panda is saying, “You’re next, Dreamworks!”
 

mickEblu

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Original Poster
My wife and I are doing a Star Wars marathon in preparation for Episode 9. Some of these movies I haven’t seen in years. I Haven’t seen attack of the clones in at least 15 years and have to say I’m surprised that it’s consistently ranked as the worst Star Wars movie. I thought it was much better than Phantom Menace which I also just watched a few days ago. The Pod Racing scene is better than anything in either movie but A-Z Attack of the Clones is much better than Menace. I mean just having like 90% less Jar Jar alone. Then again debating which of these moves is better is like arguing if Fliks Flyers or Francis Lady Bug boogie was better.
 
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