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samid11 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
samid11 wrote:
It had boogers on it....DON'T want.
I swear, it had soda and snot all over it. And there was a bite in it. I'm guessing it was spat out.
XD
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Cool, that was the 1st post of the 5th page.
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I really liked it!
I liked the How bad I can be part, cuz it is true with the economy and environment!
The grandma was hilarious.

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samid11 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
samid11 wrote:
It had boogers on it....DON'T want.
I swear, it had soda and snot all over it. And there was a bite in it. I'm guessing it was spat out.
If that was me, there would be a problem. but I don't really go to the movies anymore, I have neflix. And I don't always go see the movie in the theater, but when I do, I sit in the top row.
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samid11 wrote:
cartooncreator wrote:
I'm going to see "The Lorax" on Friday!!!!!!!!!! =3
It's pretty cute.
Yeah, I've heard it's really good.
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samid11 wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
Extreme overuse of textures, and very lazy modeling.
I personaly thought the animation was great.
I meant the complexity of shapes. Most of the tree stumps were barely more than textured cylinders! Overall, I could probably recreate a scene in Blender given help from maybe two mediocre modelers and a month or two and every texture I need.
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I dont like the new CGI one. The old Technicolor one is AMAZING though.
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I haven't sent it yet but I want to! I loved watching the old movies and reading the books back in the day. I came across this contest to win it so I'll try doing that http://thecelebritycafe.com/contests/win-1-5-lorax-blu-ray-combo-packs-and-kids-bags
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jackrulez wrote:
Dr. Seuss wrote a dystopia.
oh man alive <|:{D
for those of you who don't know what that is.....
dystopia |disˈtōpēə|
noun
an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. The opposite of Utopia.
––––Oxford American Dictionaries
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It was cute but pretty average... its still worth seeing though!
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samid11 wrote:
exept the animals don't just cower in fear. They die.
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It was awesome! My friends, Riley, Victoria, Emme, and Emma took me to the theater. Riley and I kept giggling, and saying "That's a woman?" and "How ba-a-a-ad can I be?" and "I think he did it!"
it was so funneh!

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I liked it! I liked the "How Bad Can I Be" scene, too.
And we finally got to see the Once-ler.
I live in a town that you really only see 4-20 groups going to the theater, and there never is a big line. When the Lorax came out, the line was MASSIVE compared to the usual line. It was only 1/8 of the line to the Hunger Games premier in New York City, so you might picture the size.
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angelica101 wrote:
I liked it! I liked the "How Bad Can I Be" scene, too.
And we finally got to see the Once-ler.
I live in a town that you really only see 4-20 groups going to the theater, and there never is a big line. When the Lorax came out, the line was MASSIVE compared to the usual line. It was only 1/8 of the line to the Hunger Games premier in New York City, so you might picture the size.
Holy walnuts!
When I saw it, there were only 3 other people in the theater, giving a grand total of 5 - 3 people, me, and my da.
Same with the Avengers - it was 2 sets of father-daughter, me being one of them. |D
Hey - I live in a small town - only 2,000 people. :B
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luiysia wrote:
Luke121 wrote:
PikachuPikachu wrote:
I think The Lorax is just a dandy movie (and from what I've heard, one of the better ones)...but that shouldn't be the title. As far as I know, Dr.Seuss's The Lorax was all a flashback, there was nothing the boy could do, and there definitely no romance in it. Call me persnickety, but I don't think the movie should claim much of a connection to the book.
It's like Shrek and How to Train Your Dragon.
Shrek is WAY further away from the movie than any of the other ones. Have you ever read it?
Yes. The shrek movie is terrible, but the book is awesome.
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It was meh... Too short for my taste. I prefer Horton Hears a Who over this movie. I did like the villain song "How Bad Can I Be" and the "that's a woman?!" joke though. :>

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RandomAOne wrote:
I haven't sent it yet but I want to! I loved watching the old movies and reading the books back in the day. I came across this contest to win it so I'll try doing that http://thecelebritycafe.com/contests/win-1-5-lorax-blu-ray-combo-packs-and-kids-bags
wow
necropost and spam both in one post
you sure know how to get yourself banned
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