Wickimen wrote:
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"I don't want the moron writers of 'The Lorax' trying to indoctrinate children and turn them into millions of little eco-warriors. Who appointed them in that role?" added Gainor, who last December also criticized "The Muppets" as anti-capitalist because the villain of the movie is an oilman named Tex Richman.
Fox Business Network host Lou Dobbs also bashed "The Lorax" on his show last week, claiming that "Hollywood is once again trying to indoctrinate our children." He said that the film — along with another new family movie, "The Secret World of Arrietty," — is "plainly demonizing the so-called 1% and espousing the virtue of green energy policies, come what may."Wow just wow
Eco-warriors? Anti-capitalist? NO WAY, HOSAY!
The muppets was a great movie, and The Lorax looks good.
Who wrote that article?
Whoever did it though, is an IDIOT

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XGamer42 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
article wrote:
"I don't want the moron writers of 'The Lorax' trying to indoctrinate children and turn them into millions of little eco-warriors. Who appointed them in that role?" added Gainor, who last December also criticized "The Muppets" as anti-capitalist because the villain of the movie is an oilman named Tex Richman.
Fox Business Network host Lou Dobbs also bashed "The Lorax" on his show last week, claiming that "Hollywood is once again trying to indoctrinate our children." He said that the film — along with another new family movie, "The Secret World of Arrietty," — is "plainly demonizing the so-called 1% and espousing the virtue of green energy policies, come what may."Wow just wow
Eco-warriors? Anti-capitalist? NO WAY, HOSAY!
The muppets was a great movie, and The Lorax looks good.
Who wrote that article?
Whoever did it though, is an IDIOT
Imagine what that guy must've thought about Balto! Well, for a children's film, it is very racist (in a way).
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I like the original, not the 3D movie.
I love this movie.
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XGamer42 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
article wrote:
"I don't want the moron writers of 'The Lorax' trying to indoctrinate children and turn them into millions of little eco-warriors. Who appointed them in that role?" added Gainor, who last December also criticized "The Muppets" as anti-capitalist because the villain of the movie is an oilman named Tex Richman.
Fox Business Network host Lou Dobbs also bashed "The Lorax" on his show last week, claiming that "Hollywood is once again trying to indoctrinate our children." He said that the film — along with another new family movie, "The Secret World of Arrietty," — is "plainly demonizing the so-called 1% and espousing the virtue of green energy policies, come what may."Wow just wow
Eco-warriors? Anti-capitalist? NO WAY, HOSAY!
The muppets was a great movie, and The Lorax looks good.
Who wrote that article?
Whoever did it though, is an IDIOT
Yeah.
And whoever says that humans being the biggest threat to nature is false is an idiot.
The Lorax is probably the best childrens movie ever.
My little cousin just saw it and is now talking about saving trees and not cutting them down.
If that's a bad thing, then Christmas is a holiday based on greed.
Seriously, those people are stupid.
soupoftomato wrote:
Anyone banning this movie or discouraging it is exactly the type of completely idiotic, uneducated, stupidity it is warning about.
I completley agree.
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
XGamer42 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Wow just wowEco-warriors? Anti-capitalist? NO WAY, HOSAY!
The muppets was a great movie, and The Lorax looks good.
Who wrote that article?
Whoever did it though, is an IDIOTYeah.
And whoever says that humans being the biggest threat to nature is false is an idiot.
The Lorax is probably the best childrens movie ever.
My little cousin just saw it and is now talking about saving trees and not cutting them down.
If that's a bad thing, then Christmas is a holiday based on greed.
Seriously, those people are stupid.soupoftomato wrote:
Anyone banning this movie or discouraging it is exactly the type of completely idiotic, uneducated, stupidity it is warning about.
I completley agree.
+11111111111111111
Also, Not to start anything here, but did anyone else think the young Once-Ler looked like Willy Wonka in his coat, glasses, and top hat? (The new wonka, not the gene wilder one.)

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I don't want to see this movie, because it doesn't look very good to me. When my mom took me to the movies yesterday, I saw "The Secret World of Arrietty" (great movie, BTW).
I do however, think it's good that a message of conserving the enviornment is in a movie like this. I think this is a good way to spread the message, even though they could have made the movie much much better.

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Haven't seen it.
Looks kinda boring.
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I think that recent Dr. Seuss movies overall have kind of been a disaster and stray waaaaaay too far from the books in order to make a full length film.
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I think that it's taken the soul out of Seuss and replaced it with merchandising and an attempt at making the maximum amount of money possible by catering to kids' wants. (An ihop breakfast with a Lorax THEME? REALLY?) And really? Zac Efron?
That aside, though, it IS cute and the cgi has a lot of work put into it.
And it DOES have a moral, but..
Not really sure what to think
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spongebob123 wrote:
I think that it's taken the soul out of Seuss and replaced it with merchandising and an attempt at making the maximum amount of money possible by catering to kids' wants. (An ihop breakfast with a Lorax THEME? REALLY?) And really? Zac Efron?
That aside, though, it IS cute and the cgi has a lot of work put into it.
And it DOES have a moral, but..
Not really sure what to think![]()
...The once-ler is still willy wonka.

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samid11 wrote:
spongebob123 wrote:
I think that it's taken the soul out of Seuss and replaced it with merchandising and an attempt at making the maximum amount of money possible by catering to kids' wants. (An ihop breakfast with a Lorax THEME? REALLY?) And really? Zac Efron?
That aside, though, it IS cute and the cgi has a lot of work put into it.
And it DOES have a moral, but..
Not really sure what to think![]()
...The once-ler is still willy wonka.
Umm
The Truffula Forest reminds me of the Chocolate Room, so I think they might've actually used it for inspiration
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I loved that movie. It brought my inner-child out of my body. It brought to those memories of when I used to read Dr. Suess's books in bed.
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I liked it.
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samid11 wrote:
I thought it was a great movie. Betty White did GREAT. I really liked the "How bad can I be" scene. Mostly because it's so true. What did you think?
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I haven't seen it yet, as I live in Australia and it comes out on the 29
. I have seen heaps of pictures and one of my online friends has seen it and loved it. I am super looking forward to the "How Bad Can I Be?" scence, as I love the song and The Once-Ler in general ;D.
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XGamer42 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
article wrote:
"I don't want the moron writers of 'The Lorax' trying to indoctrinate children and turn them into millions of little eco-warriors. Who appointed them in that role?" added Gainor, who last December also criticized "The Muppets" as anti-capitalist because the villain of the movie is an oilman named Tex Richman.
Fox Business Network host Lou Dobbs also bashed "The Lorax" on his show last week, claiming that "Hollywood is once again trying to indoctrinate our children." He said that the film — along with another new family movie, "The Secret World of Arrietty," — is "plainly demonizing the so-called 1% and espousing the virtue of green energy policies, come what may."Wow just wow
Eco-warriors? Anti-capitalist? NO WAY, HOSAY!
The muppets was a great movie, and The Lorax looks good.
Who wrote that article?
Whoever did it though, is an IDIOT
I watched The Secret World of Arrietty and The Lorax. The Lorax was a good movie, but it kind of made me uncomfortable, partly because the movie theater was mainly little kids and old people (this was true with both of them). Also, The Secret World of Arrietty has almost nothing to do with the environment - it's about (spoilers) an insane maid who tries to kill things because "they exist and sometimes take pins and sugar cubes."How did he get to that conclusion >_>
(the onceler's suit was the best thing ever)
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luiysia wrote:
XGamer42 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Wow just wowEco-warriors? Anti-capitalist? NO WAY, HOSAY!
The muppets was a great movie, and The Lorax looks good.
Who wrote that article?
Whoever did it though, is an IDIOTI watched The Secret World of Arrietty and The Lorax. The Lorax was a good movie, but it kind of made me uncomfortable, partly because the movie theater was mainly little kids and old people (this was true with both of them). Also, The Secret World of Arrietty has almost nothing to do with the environment - it's about (spoilers) an insane maid who tries to kill things because "they exist and sometimes take pins and sugar cubes."How did he get to that conclusion >_>
(the onceler's suit was the best thing ever)
FINALLY, SOMEONE ELSE LOVES THE WILLY WONKA-ESQUE SUIT.

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Meza want watch

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purpleyoshi wrote:
samid11 wrote:
I thought it was a great movie. Betty White did GREAT. I really liked the "How bad can I be" scene. Mostly because it's so true. What did you think?
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I haven't seen it yet, as I live in Australia and it comes out on the 29
. I have seen heaps of pictures and one of my online friends has seen it and loved it. I am super looking forward to the "How Bad Can I Be?" scence, as I love the song and The Once-Ler in general ;D.
The actual scene is kind of creepy/disturbing. It shows the horrible effects of the factory on the animals, along with a GIANT 50 FOOT ONCE-LER.

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samid11 wrote:
purpleyoshi wrote:
samid11 wrote:
I thought it was a great movie. Betty White did GREAT. I really liked the "How bad can I be" scene. Mostly because it's so true. What did you think?
![]()
I haven't seen it yet, as I live in Australia and it comes out on the 29
. I have seen heaps of pictures and one of my online friends has seen it and loved it. I am super looking forward to the "How Bad Can I Be?" scence, as I love the song and The Once-Ler in general ;D.
The actual scene is kind of creepy/disturbing. It shows the horrible effects of the factory on the animals, along with a GIANT 50 FOOT ONCE-LER.
OMG!
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I've never seen it. It sounds decent
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NeilWest wrote:
samid11 wrote:
purpleyoshi wrote:
I haven't seen it yet, as I live in Australia and it comes out on the 29. I have seen heaps of pictures and one of my online friends has seen it and loved it. I am super looking forward to the "How Bad Can I Be?" scence, as I love the song and The Once-Ler in general ;D.
The actual scene is kind of creepy/disturbing. It shows the horrible effects of the factory on the animals, along with a GIANT 50 FOOT ONCE-LER.
OMG!
It showed him HUGE attacking a city and the lorax and the animals were cornered helplessly.

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GLaDOS2 wrote:
I. WANT. TO. SEE. THIS.
~period~
There's a LOT of singing, but I take it you're used to that.
*breaks out singing the movie's AWESOME villan song*
"HOW BA-A-A-AD CAN I BE?"

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samid11 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
I. WANT. TO. SEE. THIS.
~period~There's a LOT of singing, but I take it you're used to that.
*breaks out singing the movie's AWESOME villan song*
"HOW BA-A-A-AD CAN I BE?"
"It's time to leave your sheltered cage
Face your deepest fears.
The world is against you.
You're fighting back the tears."
-Ayreon, Day 8, School
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
samid11 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
I. WANT. TO. SEE. THIS.
~period~There's a LOT of singing, but I take it you're used to that.
*breaks out singing the movie's AWESOME villan song*
"HOW BA-A-A-AD CAN I BE?""It's time to leave your sheltered cage
Face your deepest fears.
The world is against you.
You're fighting back the tears."
-Ayreon, Day 8, School
*sniffle*

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