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Fantastic film!

Words cannot do this film justice (probably the reason there so few words in there anyway - ZING!)

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Oh Christ, a Wall-E thread... :doh: *gets the jizz mop and bucket for when StoneTable gets here*
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Only reason I watched this was to tick off my "Oscar 2008 Movies" list....but I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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Watching Eve fly around trying to save Wall E was so awesome

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That was cool, seeing her desperately seeking how to fix him...

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Mr Wallstreet wrote:Fantastic film!

Words cannot do this film justice (probably the reason there so few words in there anyway - ZING!)
The only reason you liked this film is because it shares your namesake. The movie plot could very well have been based around a sheet of toilet paper's post-wipe adventure and you still would have nothing but accolades for it simply because of the name.

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I really enjoyed it!! Definitely ranks up there in Pixar's top films, and the lack of dialogue didn't bother me at all

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Junkogen wrote:The only reason you liked this film is because it shares your namesake. The movie plot could very well have been based around a sheet of toilet paper's post-wipe adventure and you still would have nothing but accolades for it simply because of the name.
So? The only reason I like you is because your obstinate personality reminds me of this stubborn mule I used have in the old country. You gonna hold that against me too? :)

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What, Junk waits until you finish to kick you away from his ass?

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Not always. Sometimes Junk tries to put up a fight as I'm getting started but that just makes my eventual victory all the more sweet. :D

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But they both make the same noises, yea?

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Junk sounds slightly more nasal...and his hindquarter's are firmer

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well, you win some you lose some.

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Mr Wallstreet wrote:Fantastic film!

Words cannot do this film justice (probably the reason there so few words in there anyway - ZING!)
Agreed, I thought it was very cute and had a positive message.

Odd result: When I was watching all the rather gelatinous people fly around on their little hover chairs the voice of George Carlin popped into my head and asked: "Do these people fuck? Are they even capable of fucking?" :hehehm:
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The French Biscuit wrote: Odd result: When I was watching all the rather gelatinous people fly around on their little hover chairs the voice of George Carlin popped into my head and asked: "Do these people fuck? Are they even capable of fucking?" :hehehm:
oh good!!! that means I am not the only one!

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Sandman wrote:oh good!!! that means I am not the only one!
Thank goodness, neither am I.

Did the nursery/baby scenes make you wonder "was it artificial insemination or do those hover chairs have a "hump" setting?" So many unanswered questions!
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My favourite was the little robot desperately trying to clean everything. So cute.

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The French Biscuit wrote:Thank goodness, neither am I.

Did the nursery/baby scenes make you wonder "was it artificial insemination or do those hover chairs have a "hump" setting?" So many unanswered questions!
ok well I did not give it THAT much thought apparently lol

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But you agree it bears further investigation

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