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> "Kitty!"
I so love "Boo!" She's so adorable. Monsters Inc. was a riot..definitely gave my son a different perspective of the boogieman. All those doors..imagine that.
> She always had a cigarette?
>
> Clearly, it's been a long time since I've watched it.
Phillis Diller! :D There ya go. She's so quirky funny. I love her.
I'm all woman bebeh. :P
> Celestine... serious question, I ask out of curiosity. Are you a guy
> or a gal?
Girl.
> Anyhoo. I still think Bug's Life rules. And, this comes from a Mom
> who's seen these movies over and over and over and over...*breathes*
> And over, again.
*Shrug*. Sorry, just thought it was their weakest feature. Monsters Inc made me grin like a child more than any other movie they've done. For that reason alone it gets my vote.
"Kitty!"
Clearly, it's been a long time since I've watched it.
The other films were great, too. Ellen DeGeneres had me rolling with her roll as that daft fish in Nemo, but otherwise it was so drawn out. I kept thinking, whhheeeeenn will they finally find eachother??? Ohh, will somebody paaaleease put me out of my bordom..
Toy Story was all superhero-ish where two alpha-males make peace in the end. I like that "arrghh arghh arrrghhh" guy..err, comedian, that played Buzz. Tim Allen, riiight. Mr. Tool Time, that's always looking into ways to improve average household appliances with supersonic surges of voltage. He'd be too funny to have a husband..argh arghh.
Where was I? Oh yes. I suppose I love Bug's Life out of all of them, regardless of it's rating on the Pixar Ricter, because of the round about, adventurous and creative ways these little creatures sought out, beyond their fears and confines of their little security circle on that little isla. Flick ventured fearlessly into the unknown and befriended creatures unlike himself to assist him in his endeavor to save his little community from the mean and vicious grasshoppers. The funny twist was that these supposed brave warriors were merely a circus! I guess I also liked it because it was a love story too.
Anyhoo. I still think Bug's Life rules. And, this comes from a Mom who's seen these movies over and over and over and over...*breathes* And over, again.
> Pshh. Bug's Life still rocks.
Their weakest feature IMHO.