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It's OK, though I can't see why it become the biggest animated film ever. More of a Disney film (one layered obvious plot, all aimed at kids) than a Pixar film (lots of clever subplots and references that adults get and slightly go over children's heads).


Having seen kids watch it, girls tend to like it more than boys.

  • 2 weeks later...

saw a photo of by a pal in new york on fb and it struck me that the new 1 WTC building looked like it had a minaret on top.

A curious decision i thought.

Freakish mistake or heavy handed symbolism?


I googled to find out if this was done deliberately and, well, do it yourself.


Apparently me and a world of crazies share this opinion, noone else seems to want to mention it....


 

The World Cup for countries you've never heard of. Or don't exist. Or might exist one day. Or definitely aren't even countries and never will be.


http://magicspongers.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/that-which-has-been-born-part-1-of-2.html


http://magicspongers.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/that-which-has-been-born-part-2.html#more

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