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To: johnthebaptistmoore

Wall-E was so bad I almost ate my hands sitting through it.

You are right. It’s a liberal puff piece. My daughter fell asleep on my arm. My son is a good boy, he tried hard to laugh.

What a load of shit. It was a transparent progressive piece to indoctrinate the chilruns into environmentalism and fitness by boring them to tears and scaring the snot out of them.

Thankfully, they forgot the first rule. The kids have to be awake to see it.


37 posted on 07/14/2008 9:26:48 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: Eric Blair 2084

I don’t go to see movies often. Hubby has to twist my arm. I just hate wasting money on Hollywood nonsense and overpriced popcorn and soda. When hubby wants to see a movie, I encourage him to take our children. heh. A few weeks ago, he wanted to see Ironman or something that a bunch of coworkers of his said was great. I admit I don’t even know if that is the movie. But I did not want to go. I let up a bit and said I would go see the Indiana Jones’ flick. It was mildly entertaining but stupid. Hubby was so disappointed. Then two of our daughters went to see Wall-E. We asked them if it was any good. One of them didn’t really watch the movie because she was talking to her friend during most of the film. That should have been a sign. Our other daughter said it was “good.” We’ll never listen to her again!

A week or so after our girls saw the movie, hubby agreed that we, including myself, would take several of our other children to see a movie. We ended up going to Wall-E. Oh my goodness, was that a waste—A WASTE—of time and money!!!!!!!!!! Hubby felt so bad that he had conned me into going. He fears I will never go to another movie with him. I think he laughed three times in the film. Each time, he looked at me, and I remained stoic. We shouldda picked that panda film. Meanwhile, hubby took our two oldest boys to see Hancock, and the boys loved it. Hubby knew I wouldn’t approve of much of the language and gratuitous violence, but I could tell he enjoyed the movie. It must’ve had a bit of “male humor” interspersed. Hubby had to lecture the boys about some of the language used in the film to make sure they didn’t go out and repeat it. I bet no one in our family goes to see another movie at the movie theater for a long while . . .


38 posted on 07/14/2008 9:41:16 PM PDT by petitfour
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