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    Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle I normally only really like the critically-acclaimed Oscar winners but I was laughing my ass off the whole time. It was the most random thing I've ever seen.

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    How To Train Your Dragon. I'm 54, for chrissakes, and watched it on a long plane ride a few weeks ago. I cried at the end. The flight attendants glanced at my monitor with great curiosity to see what was making this lady sit there with tears running down her cheeks. I'm sure they were very amused.

    What a terrific movie.
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    Ratatoulle was another one that surpassed my expectations.
    What the hell is a Ninja Twizzle? Does it have anything to do with hard shelled aquatic life forms that live in the sewer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRlady View Post
    How To Train Your Dragon. I'm 54, for chrissakes, and watched it on a long plane ride a few weeks ago. I cried at the end. The flight attendants glanced at my monitor with great curiosity to see what was making this lady sit there with tears running down her cheeks. I'm sure they were very amused.

    What a terrific movie.
    LOVED that movie Really cute.

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    The Proposal with Sandra Bullock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michiruwater View Post
    Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle I normally only really like the critically-acclaimed Oscar winners but I was laughing my ass off the whole time. It was the most random thing I've ever seen.
    I loved that one, too.

    I also really liked Sideways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie Willy View Post
    Ratatoulle was another one that surpassed my expectations.
    I liked Ratatoulle, but I didn't see it for a long time because I thought it would be stupid.

    I hated How to Train your Dragon.
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    Zack and Miri Make a Porno

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueRidge View Post

    I hated How to Train your Dragon.
    How come? I haven't seen it but was going to get it for my nephew.
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    Quote Originally Posted by milanessa View Post
    How come? I haven't seen it but was going to get it for my nephew.
    How old is your nephew? He might like it if he likes dragons.

    I didn't like it because it was just not a very intelligent story with very stock characters that seemed to be just copies of ones from better animated films. That happens a lot with animated films. From my perspective it just was very flat and uninteresting. And I hated the lead character who was such a one-dimensional stock character. Ugh.

    I demand a lot from my animated children's films.
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    I think I liked it so well, because of Toothless lol. I loved that dragon.

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    The dragons were pretty good. It was the humans that ruined the movie...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueRidge View Post
    How old is your nephew? He might like it if he likes dragons.



    I demand a lot from my animated children's films.
    He's 11. What's the name of that film there were so many commercials for last year? It was animated and seemed to be about some guy whose house went flying somewhere.

    Obviously I don't know my movies very well.
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    "Hoodwinked" My 10-yr old wanted to see a movie, and I thought that if I had to sit through a bad kid's movie, I wanted to pick something that had a short running time. I was very pleasantly surprised. We actually own it on dvd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milanessa View Post
    He's 11. What's the name of that film there were so many commercials for last year? It was animated and seemed to be about some guy whose house went flying somewhere.

    Obviously I don't know my movies very well.
    "Up" Another great one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milanessa View Post
    He's 11. What's the name of that film there were so many commercials for last year? It was animated and seemed to be about some guy whose house went flying somewhere.

    Obviously I don't know my movies very well.
    Up! Now that was a good one. Although an 11 y.o. boy might like the dragons better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bev Johnston View Post
    "Hoodwinked" My 10-yr old wanted to see a movie, and I thought that if I had to sit through a bad kid's movie, I wanted to pick something that had a short running time. I was very pleasantly surprised. We actually own it on dvd.
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    "Up" Another great one.
    Thanks.
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    Pirates of the Caribbean - a movie based on a theme park ride? I was convinced it would be awful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milanessa View Post
    He's 11. What's the name of that film there were so many commercials for last year? It was animated and seemed to be about some guy whose house went flying somewhere.

    Obviously I don't know my movies very well.
    Up - which was totally awesome, the story line was wonderful. About a young boy throughout his lifetime. Rfisher had recommended. DH was uh, we got a animated DVD? by the end of the movie, he had been totally involved with the plot and said that was a good movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by numbers123 View Post
    Up - which was totally awesome, the story line was wonderful. About a young boy throughout his lifetime. Rfisher had recommended. DH was uh, we got a animated DVD? by the end of the movie, he had been totally involved with the plot and said that was a good movie.
    Thanks. It must be good since this is the 3rd recommendation. Up it is.
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