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Zizzykitty
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:25 pm
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I heard District 9 wasn't so good.

Who told you such a lie?!?


My friends Jessica and Karolyne.
One complained about the style of the movie itself.
She was saying something about how it looked like it was supposed to be a documentary so it was kind of shot with a handheld kind of look.
I questioned whether she meant like with Blair Witch or Cloverfield.
She said it was more professional than those movies but not the regular shooting quality of a Hollywood film.
I was a bit confused so I don't understand her complaint.

The other one just said the action was the only good part of it.

Each to his own, I guess. I thought the documentary style was creative.

And (kind of a spoiler warning): It slowly evolved into a regular film. exclaim


Same thing I figured.

Either way I don't know if I'll go see it.
I'll probably wait for it since there are other movies I'd much rather watch coming out soon.  
PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:06 pm
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
I heard District 9 wasn't so good.

Who told you such a lie?!?


My friends Jessica and Karolyne.
One complained about the style of the movie itself.
She was saying something about how it looked like it was supposed to be a documentary so it was kind of shot with a handheld kind of look.
I questioned whether she meant like with Blair Witch or Cloverfield.
She said it was more professional than those movies but not the regular shooting quality of a Hollywood film.
I was a bit confused so I don't understand her complaint.

The other one just said the action was the only good part of it.

Each to his own, I guess. I thought the documentary style was creative.

And (kind of a spoiler warning): It slowly evolved into a regular film. exclaim


Same thing I figured.

Either way I don't know if I'll go see it.
I'll probably wait for it since there are other movies I'd much rather watch coming out soon.

Well then go see Up! if you were planning to, because that one was definitely awesome.  

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Zizzykitty
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:07 pm
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
I heard District 9 wasn't so good.

Who told you such a lie?!?


My friends Jessica and Karolyne.
One complained about the style of the movie itself.
She was saying something about how it looked like it was supposed to be a documentary so it was kind of shot with a handheld kind of look.
I questioned whether she meant like with Blair Witch or Cloverfield.
She said it was more professional than those movies but not the regular shooting quality of a Hollywood film.
I was a bit confused so I don't understand her complaint.

The other one just said the action was the only good part of it.

Each to his own, I guess. I thought the documentary style was creative.

And (kind of a spoiler warning): It slowly evolved into a regular film. exclaim


Same thing I figured.

Either way I don't know if I'll go see it.
I'll probably wait for it since there are other movies I'd much rather watch coming out soon.

Well then go see Up! if you were planning to, because that one was definitely awesome.


I actually wanted to but my mother seems to have something against animated films since I'm not in that age range anymore.
That and I thought I'd missed it.
It's still in theatres?  
PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:09 pm
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty


My friends Jessica and Karolyne.
One complained about the style of the movie itself.
She was saying something about how it looked like it was supposed to be a documentary so it was kind of shot with a handheld kind of look.
I questioned whether she meant like with Blair Witch or Cloverfield.
She said it was more professional than those movies but not the regular shooting quality of a Hollywood film.
I was a bit confused so I don't understand her complaint.

The other one just said the action was the only good part of it.

Each to his own, I guess. I thought the documentary style was creative.

And (kind of a spoiler warning): It slowly evolved into a regular film. exclaim


Same thing I figured.

Either way I don't know if I'll go see it.
I'll probably wait for it since there are other movies I'd much rather watch coming out soon.

Well then go see Up! if you were planning to, because that one was definitely awesome.


I actually wanted to but my mother seems to have something against animated films since I'm not in that age range anymore.
That and I thought I'd missed it.
It's still in theatres?

Not in the age range? Pixar is a family company, not a kid's company. There's a big difference.

I'm sure it is somewhere.  

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Zizzykitty
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:28 pm
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty


My friends Jessica and Karolyne.
One complained about the style of the movie itself.
She was saying something about how it looked like it was supposed to be a documentary so it was kind of shot with a handheld kind of look.
I questioned whether she meant like with Blair Witch or Cloverfield.
She said it was more professional than those movies but not the regular shooting quality of a Hollywood film.
I was a bit confused so I don't understand her complaint.

The other one just said the action was the only good part of it.

Each to his own, I guess. I thought the documentary style was creative.

And (kind of a spoiler warning): It slowly evolved into a regular film. exclaim


Same thing I figured.

Either way I don't know if I'll go see it.
I'll probably wait for it since there are other movies I'd much rather watch coming out soon.

Well then go see Up! if you were planning to, because that one was definitely awesome.


I actually wanted to but my mother seems to have something against animated films since I'm not in that age range anymore.
That and I thought I'd missed it.
It's still in theatres?

Not in the age range? Pixar is a family company, not a kid's company. There's a big difference.

I'm sure it is somewhere.


My mom hated watching animated films with me as a kit but she couldn't make excuses then.
Now that I'm "not a kid" anymore she tells me to wait for it to come out on DVD.
I know plenty of adults that genuinely enjoy Pixar films but being an animated movie comes with the stigma of it being just a kid's movie.
I told my mom I wanted to see Ponyo, which is more of a kids film I suppose but I know a lot of adults who liked it, and she gave me a weird look, I told her I wanted to see Up! and she told me 'no' and wait for it to come out on DVD.

It probably is.
I'd need to get my friend to take me though because both of the closest theatres are about 5 miles away and I lack a car.
I biked to one of them once, it sucked.
I had to ride like 4 of those 5 miles uphill on the way back home.
Nearly passed out from heat stroke and dehydration.  
PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:37 am
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
I heard District 9 wasn't so good.

Who told you such a lie?!?
lol I kinda wanted to see that b/c I heard it was good. Better wait for the DVD to rent.  

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dragontamer363
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:39 am
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty


Same thing I figured.

Either way I don't know if I'll go see it.
I'll probably wait for it since there are other movies I'd much rather watch coming out soon.

Well then go see Up! if you were planning to, because that one was definitely awesome.


I actually wanted to but my mother seems to have something against animated films since I'm not in that age range anymore.
That and I thought I'd missed it.
It's still in theatres?

Not in the age range? Pixar is a family company, not a kid's company. There's a big difference.

I'm sure it is somewhere.


My mom hated watching animated films with me as a kit but she couldn't make excuses then.
Now that I'm "not a kid" anymore she tells me to wait for it to come out on DVD.
I know plenty of adults that genuinely enjoy Pixar films but being an animated movie comes with the stigma of it being just a kid's movie.
I told my mom I wanted to see Ponyo, which is more of a kids film I suppose but I know a lot of adults who liked it, and she gave me a weird look, I told her I wanted to see Up! and she told me 'no' and wait for it to come out on DVD.

It probably is.
I'd need to get my friend to take me though because both of the closest theatres are about 5 miles away and I lack a car.
I biked to one of them once, it sucked.
I had to ride like 4 of those 5 miles uphill on the way back home.
Nearly passed out from heat stroke and dehydration.



me and my flatmates love kid's films - in fact it's pretty much all we go to see at the cinema. Hopefully we're off to see 'cloudy with a chance of meatballs' this week and I wanna see 'up'.
We also watched ratatouiile and mosters vs aliens last year. Both great smile

in fact I do't know many people our age (20+) who don't still love kids films  
PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:14 pm
dragontamer363
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty
Dornkus
Zizzykitty


Same thing I figured.

Either way I don't know if I'll go see it.
I'll probably wait for it since there are other movies I'd much rather watch coming out soon.

Well then go see Up! if you were planning to, because that one was definitely awesome.


I actually wanted to but my mother seems to have something against animated films since I'm not in that age range anymore.
That and I thought I'd missed it.
It's still in theatres?

Not in the age range? Pixar is a family company, not a kid's company. There's a big difference.

I'm sure it is somewhere.


My mom hated watching animated films with me as a kit but she couldn't make excuses then.
Now that I'm "not a kid" anymore she tells me to wait for it to come out on DVD.
I know plenty of adults that genuinely enjoy Pixar films but being an animated movie comes with the stigma of it being just a kid's movie.
I told my mom I wanted to see Ponyo, which is more of a kids film I suppose but I know a lot of adults who liked it, and she gave me a weird look, I told her I wanted to see Up! and she told me 'no' and wait for it to come out on DVD.

It probably is.
I'd need to get my friend to take me though because both of the closest theatres are about 5 miles away and I lack a car.
I biked to one of them once, it sucked.
I had to ride like 4 of those 5 miles uphill on the way back home.
Nearly passed out from heat stroke and dehydration.



me and my flatmates love kid's films - in fact it's pretty much all we go to see at the cinema. Hopefully we're off to see 'cloudy with a chance of meatballs' this week and I wanna see 'up'.
We also watched ratatouiile and mosters vs aliens last year. Both great smile

in fact I do't know many people our age (20+) who don't still love kids films


I have a friend that has never done drugs but wants to see Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs while high.
I think she has unrealistic expectations of what being high is like but hey.
I do think it would be fun.

Ratatouille was good.
Monsters vs. Aliens didn't look good though.
Was it really?  

Zizzykitty
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