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    • RE: Marvel Movies Thread - Holy Shitballs

      I know I'm late to the party even though I saw this thing on opening weekend, but I must say…

      There are only two films that have entertained me enough to see at least 3 times in theaters.

      1.) The Avengers (2012)

      And now

      2.) Spider-Man Into The Spiderverse (2018)

      So that says all I need to say about how much I enjoyed that movie. And 6 years from now maybe there'll be another one lol.

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    • RE: How was your Day 2 (general chat)

      Happy New Years Arlong Park!

      As always, hope this one is better than the last.

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    • RE: American Politics thread: No Nazis Allowed

      Well, the tax bill has cleared 99% of the hurdles. It's now headed to Trump' s desk which he will definitely sign

      posted in World News
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    • RE: American Politics thread: No Nazis Allowed

      Alabama, you deserve at least a pat on the back for this one. Good job~

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    • RE: American Politics thread: No Nazis Allowed

      Earlier this year at a campaign event an audience member asked this senate candidate, 'When was the last time America was great?' The Senate candidate's response?

      "I think it was great at the time when families were united—even though we had slavery—they cared for one another…Our families were strong, our country had a direction."

      -Roy Moore

      No surprise there. Luckily, this comment is resurfacing in a big way. Will it affect the race? Well, he is running in Alabama so that's a toss up.

      https://www.google.com/amp/www.newsweek.com/roy-moore-last-time-america-great-during-slavery-741845%3famp=1

      posted in World News
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    • RE: American Politics thread: No Nazis Allowed

      @wolfwood:

      So Donald Trump is set to acknowledge Jerusalem as the official capital of Israel and move the embassy there. This can only go well

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    • RE: Marvel Movies Thread - Holy Shitballs

      @The:

      Spider-Man's suit looks OP as hell, lol.

      posted in Media
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    • RE: Pixar movies

      @Count:

      I think there's something wrong with this line.

      Lol, yes, it all blends together sometimes for me.

      posted in Western Animation
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    • RE: Pixar movies

      Oh, it's pretty obvious why they put in that Frozen "short". To get more butts in seats. I saw advertisements for it along with Coco ads.

      'Hey, did you or your kids love 'Frozen'?! Well then you're in luck because if you come see 'Coco' you'll get more 'Frozen'!'

      That's some Pixar for your Pixar.

      As for the short I thought it was okay. The only enjoyable part was Olaf's song. What was truly abysmal we're the crappy previews before the movie. Absolutely nothing memorable.

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    • RE: Pixar movies

      Coco was great! Beautiful animation and great characters. Truthfully though, I thought the music could've been stronger. Really, the only song I remember is aptly named 'Remember Me' and I vaguely remember 'Poco Poco' (sp?). Not many songs besides those. Still, the overall product was thoroughly enjoyable.

      Just a few thoughts…

      ! Family twist was a little too obvious and I kinda felt like they (the writers) knew that too, so didn't make it a big DUN DUN DUN moment.
      ! The ending with the great grandmother and great grandson singing together made me tear up.
      ! Murder is dark but not out of the ordinary for Disney/Pixar. Not at all. I actually thought the more depressing thing was the old man in the shantytown fading away because he was forgotten.
      ! An interesting thought, what happens to murderers in the afterlife? Now that everyone knows the musician was nothing but a thief and murderer what are they going to do with him? Throw him in jail until he is forgotten? Is their a giant jail full of people who murdered in their past life? Are there a bunch of murderers walking the streets in the afterlife because they were never caught while they were alive? Or will the afterlife society just shun and cast him out to the fringes of society? Kinda like what they do with the people who are being forgotten…
      ! Was the dog always a spirit guide who simply disguised himself as a dog, or was it a dog who turned into a spirit guide once it got into the afterlife? I'd have to go with the former obviously. That'd explain why it was able to see the ghosts, travel to the land of the dead, and guide the boy like it did.
      ! The musician is an idiot. He turned his murder into a movie. What an idiot.

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