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We saw Wall-E on Friday night. It was extreumely dusty in my house the last few minutes. Grade A...movie, 2nd favorite of the Pixars behind Monsters -- nm
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka kelly)
Dec 30 '08, 12:18
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Responses:
Having to choose a favorite Pixar movie is so difficult.
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Strongbad
Dec 30, 12:19
13
Have never seen the Rat movie or Cars. -- nm
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Rorschach: 03/06/09
Dec 30, 12:28
1
Both are solid, but nowhere near, imo, The Incredibles or Finding Nemo to name two of their greats. -- nm
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Shaun - 2008 Caveman Champion
Dec 30, 12:33
I really enjoyed A Bug's Life. Surprisingly violent for a kid's movie. -- nm
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Mop
Dec 30, 12:22
I like A Bug's Life, but it is clearly inferior to most of the others. -- nm
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TFox
Dec 30, 12:22
What is one mini-step below DLC? Because saying TS2 isn't in the running is just below DLC
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Mr. Havens
Dec 30, 12:21
4
TS2 was a good movie.
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Strongbad
Dec 30, 12:22
3
Cars is absolute popcorn. Extremely watchable, time and time again, but nothing particularly magic about it. -- nm
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Mop
Dec 30, 12:23
2
I enjoyed Cars more than most people.
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Strongbad
Dec 30, 12:24
1
I really enjoyed Cars too. Probably a solid A- -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 30, 12:27
I put it in my top 3.
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Rorschach: 03/06/09
Dec 30, 12:21
1
None of theirs ever made me laugh and cry as solidly as Monsters. This was missing some of the humor but it was fantastical. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 30, 12:22
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Yes. Possibly understating it with "positive". -- nm
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TFox
Dec 30, 12:21
I fully agree with W*llcumber -- nm
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oblique
Dec 30, 12:18
hee. how are you feeling? -- nm
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kare
Dec 30, 12:18
12
Good, just has the momentary agony of the packing pulled out...so I'm at least now free and clear and still bleeding a bit.
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Will Hunting
Dec 30, 12:21
11
whoa! who knew you had such an impressively large bone?
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kare
Dec 30, 12:23
10
musubi. course, he tends to misspell a lot of words. nm
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Jim
Dec 30, 12:33
hee! -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 30, 12:26
He told Kelly that this a facial construction you use in teaching classes. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 30, 12:23
7
I can't believe you're saying this without posting pics. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 30, 12:26
3
I didn't have any. Honestly, i was hoping to see some myself. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 30, 12:27
2
not even an xray? -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 30, 12:38
maybe the doc will share some? my dad's surgeon sent some of him getting his iron jaw. gnarly. -- nm
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kare
Dec 30, 12:29
...at clown college. -- nm
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TFox
Dec 30, 12:25
2
I have been waiting for a Will, your face! post from you. -- nm
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Rorschach: 03/06/09
Dec 30, 12:27
1
The opportunities will come. -- nm
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TFox
Dec 30, 12:29
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