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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:18 pm
by Flautapantera
Mirage wrote:
Two really good movies!! He's such a fabulous actor (and awesome comedian--his stand up is hillarious!), it's a shame to see him in shudder-worthy stuff like that RV movie or that political one (that should just be renamed "Let's pretend Jon Stewart ran for president!").

Though my favourite will always be Aladdin. *heart* I LOVE that movie. I've seen it close to 100 times. :lol:
I LURVE Aladdin! That movie never gets old. :D

Have you seen that new political movie? The commercials sounded somewhat-entertaining...but that's usually what happens. They use all of the funny bits on the ads. :roll: And you could just sense the stench coming from RV. :x

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:24 pm
by Mirage
Flautapantera wrote:
Mirage wrote:
Two really good movies!! He's such a fabulous actor (and awesome comedian--his stand up is hillarious!), it's a shame to see him in shudder-worthy stuff like that RV movie or that political one (that should just be renamed "Let's pretend Jon Stewart ran for president!").

Though my favourite will always be Aladdin. *heart* I LOVE that movie. I've seen it close to 100 times. :lol:
I LURVE Aladdin! That movie never gets old. :D

Have you seen that new political movie? The commercials sounded somewhat-entertaining...but that's usually what happens. They use all of the funny bits on the ads. :roll: And you could just sense the stench coming from RV. :x
No, I've made it a point to only go to the movie theater to see stuff that I'd want to see on the big screen, y'know? Comedies and stuff I can wait until video (like Marie Antoinette the movie that doesn't want to come out around here grumble grumble).

I wouldn't mind going to see Running With Scissors, though, 'cause it looks so damn good.

Yay! Another Aladdin fan. I used to be pretty big into the whole Disney movies scene...up until it got all computer graphic-y. :D But Aladdin will always be the best. In honour of you, I might just have to pop that baby in later!! :lol:

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:28 pm
by Flautapantera
Mirage wrote:
No, I've made it a point to only go to the movie theater to see stuff that I'd want to see on the big screen, y'know? Comedies and stuff I can wait until video (like Marie Antoinette the movie that doesn't want to come out around here grumble grumble).

I wouldn't mind going to see Running With Scissors, though, 'cause it looks so damn good.

Yay! Another Aladdin fan. I used to be pretty big into the whole Disney movies scene...up until it got all computer graphic-y. :D But Aladdin will always be the best. In honour of you, I might just have to pop that baby in later!! :lol:
I still haven't seen Marie Antoinette. There's got to be a showing sometime today--get your butt over here and let's go!! :D

Running With Scissors sounds good too (although the ratings were half and half)! We should make it a double feature...;)

Another great Disney movie is The Lion King. I will admit: I cried when Mufasa died. :cry:

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:34 pm
by Mirage
Flautapantera wrote:
Mirage wrote:
No, I've made it a point to only go to the movie theater to see stuff that I'd want to see on the big screen, y'know? Comedies and stuff I can wait until video (like Marie Antoinette the movie that doesn't want to come out around here grumble grumble).

I wouldn't mind going to see Running With Scissors, though, 'cause it looks so damn good.

Yay! Another Aladdin fan. I used to be pretty big into the whole Disney movies scene...up until it got all computer graphic-y. :D But Aladdin will always be the best. In honour of you, I might just have to pop that baby in later!! :lol:
I still haven't seen Marie Antoinette. There's got to be a showing sometime today--get your butt over here and let's go!! :D
I'm there!! It might take a little while though, with all the wind and rain and falling branches, I dont need to get into any accients on my way there. :D It's wierd, the theater showed it this wednesday, at 10:00 in the morning, for, like, moms who work or whatever. But they're not showing it regularly. Freaks. :D
Running With Scissors sounds good too (although the ratings were half and half)! We should make it a double feature...;)
Baby, with me and you, it'd be a multiple feature. ;)
Another great Disney movie is The Lion King. I will admit: I cried when Mufasa died. :cry:
Ahh! Yup, me too. I like that whole group--Little Mermaid, Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin. My mom's god daughter's uncle (got that? :D) does clean up animation for Disney--he worked on the adult Mufasa and got to meet Mel Gibson for Pocahontas. :)

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:42 pm
by Flautapantera
Mirage wrote: Baby, with me and you, it'd be a multiple feature. ;)
Mrrrow! *purrs* :D
Mirage wrote:Ahh! Yup, me too. I like that whole group--Little Mermaid, Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin. My mom's god daughter's uncle (got that? :D) does clean up animation for Disney--he worked on the adult Mufasa and got to meet Mel Gibson for Pocahontas. :)
*scratches head* ...mom's god...daugher's...uncle? Uh, yeah. Got it. *puzzled :shock: * No way! Pocahontas is soooo good! My favorite characters in that movie were Meeko and Flit. I actually had a stuffed Meeko (and very well may still have it--yay!). I think we went to see that twice at the theatres. :)

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:46 pm
by Mirage
Flautapantera wrote:
Mirage wrote: Baby, with me and you, it'd be a multiple feature. ;)
Mrrrow! *purrs* :D
Mirage wrote:Ahh! Yup, me too. I like that whole group--Little Mermaid, Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin. My mom's god daughter's uncle (got that? :D) does clean up animation for Disney--he worked on the adult Mufasa and got to meet Mel Gibson for Pocahontas. :)
*scratches head* ...mom's god...daugher's...uncle? Uh, yeah. Got it. *puzzled :shock: * No way! Pocahontas is soooo good! My favorite characters in that movie were Meeko and Flit. I actually had a stuffed Meeko (and very well may still have it--yay!). I think we went to see that twice at the theatres. :)
Aww! How cute are you? *snuggles* I had all kinds of Disney stuffed animals as well...well, ok, I still do. :oops: But they're all in the closet so I dont have to dust around them. :twisted:

Two Kinds of Women

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:55 pm
by spaciegirlreturn
There are two kinds of women: those who want power in the world, and those who want power in bed. -Jackie O.

I posted this quote in the quote thread but I was wondering which type of women you guys are...and what do you think Bree and Gemma are?
edit-though it was difficult to decide...I had to go with bed.
I think Bree would be world and Gemma would be bed.

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:57 pm
by Mirage
Wow, good question. I'm actually going to have to think about this one! :lol:

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:58 pm
by Flautapantera
Mirage wrote:
Aww! How cute are you? *snuggles* I had all kinds of Disney stuffed animals as well...well, ok, I still do. :oops: But they're all in the closet so I dont have to dust around them. :twisted:
*cuddlehugs* :D

This is completely ridiculous, but when I was younger I had a mountain of stuffed animals on my bed. At night, I'd cover each one of them up so they wouldn't get cold and make sure their heads weren't covered so they could breathe. :roll:

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:59 pm
by Flautapantera
Mirage wrote:Wow, good question. I'm actually going to have to think about this one! :lol:
Hehe, Mirage. You know there's only one answer...









the world! Wait, was that what you were thinking? :twisted:

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:02 pm
by Mirage
Flautapantera wrote:
Mirage wrote:Wow, good question. I'm actually going to have to think about this one! :lol:
Hehe, Mirage. You know there's only one answer...









the world! Wait, was that what you were thinking? :twisted:
....You read my mind! ;)

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:03 pm
by AutoPilate
This is all very The Good, the Bad and the Ugly....

"You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: those with loaded guns, and those who dig."

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:05 pm
by Mirage
Flautapantera wrote:
Mirage wrote:
Aww! How cute are you? *snuggles* I had all kinds of Disney stuffed animals as well...well, ok, I still do. :oops: But they're all in the closet so I dont have to dust around them. :twisted:
*cuddlehugs* :D

This is completely ridiculous, but when I was younger I had a mountain of stuffed animals on my bed. At night, I'd cover each one of them up so they wouldn't get cold and make sure their heads weren't covered so they could breathe. :roll:
Ok, that is freaking adorable!! *pinches your...cheeks ;)* And it's not completely ridiculous, I kinda did the same thing. Well not the making sure that their heads weren't covered, but the basic concept. :D

I would always make little scenes out of my stuffed animals using stuff from my room, like having them at a playground or something. :D

Oh, look! The rain has stopped. Awesome. BRB, gotta go take the doggie out.

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:09 pm
by rachelalexis
Wow, this is kind of a tough one. *ponders*

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:10 pm
by Flautapantera
Mirage wrote:
Ok, that is freaking adorable!! *pinches your...cheeks ;)* And it's not completely ridiculous, I kinda did the same thing. Well not the making sure that their heads weren't covered, but the basic concept. :D

I would always make little scenes out of my stuffed animals using stuff from my room, like having them at a playground or something. :D

Oh, look! The rain has stopped. Awesome. BRB, gotta go take the doggie out.
You can pinch my cheeks whenever you want! ;)

Aww, aren't stuffed animals fun? See, I think I'd be a completely different individual had my parents not let me have those. Those baby dolls were fine and all, but they only held a candle to the flame that was my adoration for my stuffties! :D

I love rain. But it's got to stop sometime.