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Post by royogrowlahan on Apr 18, 2014 7:46:51 GMT -6
You think johnny's horns are sensitive? I think they are
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Post by royogrowlahan on Apr 4, 2014 6:32:37 GMT -6
As weird as it may sound for a loyal fan of Randy, personally, the only other Pixar movie I enjoyed significantly was what I feel is their last good original movie so far: Wall-E. Monsters University does not count since that's a prequel. Reason I love Wall-E so much, other than the science fiction freak I am, is because of the contributions of one of my musical influences in the soundtrack: Peter Gabriel. Nice choice. Wall-E is a good movie
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 30, 2014 19:55:32 GMT -6
You gotta admit tho that the sneeze, despite Randall being evil, was cute.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 29, 2014 17:38:20 GMT -6
I like to think that they did notice she had disappeared and tried to find her, maybe contacted the police and put out an Amber Alert, we just didn't see that part of the movie. MI was focused on Boo's adventure in the monster world, and didn't really show what happened in her house while she was missing. I guess it's possible that Boo's parents were never aware she was gone, but I prefer to think that they were worried and did make an effort to find her. Agreed. In the MI film at least a few days pass by. I am pretty sure they were worried for her.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 29, 2014 17:29:23 GMT -6
I hope in the third movie, if there is one, that they do discuss that. I would love to know why monsters feared humans,
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 29, 2014 17:24:08 GMT -6
My favorite crossover was when Sid from Toy Story teamed up with Randall and Waternoose in the comics. That was pretty cool to be honest.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 29, 2014 17:21:13 GMT -6
I didn't cry at all however it did touch me deeply was the ending scene of MU.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 25, 2014 17:39:29 GMT -6
Bradley Uppercrust in the Goofy Movie, the second one. Gosh was he a jerk in that movie and kinda relates to Johnny.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 25, 2014 17:36:38 GMT -6
Toy Story 3 in general... Aaah. That movie is soo beautiful.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 23, 2014 15:56:34 GMT -6
Wait you use to rp as Squishy? I never knew. What happened to rping as him?
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 23, 2014 15:54:48 GMT -6
Celia: "I actually enjoy Dancing. It is a lot of fun to turn on some music and dane to it. It is especially a joy when I dance with Micheal."
Question: What are your thoughts on the newest brand of Bacon bits? Character: Archie the Scare Pig
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 22, 2014 22:04:02 GMT -6
I pretty much don't like anyone on the ROR team, except Randy even chip. he kinda just sits in the background and looks like eye candy.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 22, 2014 8:07:06 GMT -6
i saw party central and it was splendid. i won't say what specifically happened however it is still good
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 21, 2014 19:32:09 GMT -6
honestly i agree with you now. i just find every character enjoyable in their own way.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 21, 2014 19:02:09 GMT -6
I might get mob attacked for saying it... but I prefer Dreamworks over all SO sorry! But I find they take more risks then Pixar and that gets really high points with me, plus I do love their animation, the Croods, kung fu panda 1 and 2 were gorgeous, with a number of different types of animation throughout them. (Also I kinda see Pixar and Disney in the same boat here, so of course my opinion is not an entirely fair one, Disney is about changing to be better, while Dreamworks focus's more on loving yourself the way you are, with more variation in character designs (they are not afraid to make girls who are broader or uglyer compared to social norms, same with men, sometimes the man is weaker then the woman, or smarter and vise versa. Of course, since they take risks not all their movies succeed, but its better then doing the same plot over and over with minor variations (Sorry, small attack on the Disney Princess franchise) They're are some Pixar movies I like more then Dreamworks movies, I don't judge movies by the companies. But over all I find Dreamworks has more surprises, and shows themes/lessons that I don't often see. This. I do agree, now that i pay attention to it Dreamworks does indeed but more variety in certain character designs in more movies. I can totally see that.
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