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SJ I finished it and honestly wow. Please tell me this movie was at least nominated for an oscar? A genuinely sweet little movie with all the roller coaster of emotions you'd want and more. Credit to Pixar, I've seen blockbuster love stories which haven't moved me, and this animation has just taken me on a journey I never expected. What a great surprise! Highly recommended to anyone who hasn't seen it! Keep a box of tissues by your side!


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Never seen this film before but what an emotional

> early scene. I must be getting old or soft or

> both, it made me cry and I've never cried at an

> animated film before.

>

> Louisa.



It's a (animated) puppet!

Otta Wrote:

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> Planning to take the offspring to Frozen tomorrow.

> Know nothing about it but looking forward to it.



Of you hate modern musicals (which I do), avoid Frozen like thw plague.


I'm halfway through and praying the kids will get fed up and want to leave soon.

edcam Wrote:

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> Otta - we're you using your phone in the cinema?

> Shame on you. I'd have given you a clip round the

> ear for such antisocial antics.



says the the person who said you wouldn't take someone seriously who spelled illegal, illeagal.

Toy Story 3 was heartbreaking, I find I cry more at children's things now than I used to. Are they making them sadder? I watched Gangsta Granny last week too and that had me in tears. My children just look at me now and roll their eyes. WE're going to see Frozen later this week, must remember the waterproof mascara and shades.

Mustard Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> -----

> > Otta - we're you using your phone in the

> cinema?

> > Shame on you. I'd have given you a clip round

> the

> > ear for such antisocial antics.

>

>

> says the the person who said you wouldn't take

> someone seriously who spelled illegal, illeagal.


There is a world of difference between that sort of heinous misspelling and an iPhone autocorrect my friend.

edcam Wrote:

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> Mustard Wrote:

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> -----

> > edcam Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Otta - we're you using your phone in the

> > cinema?

> > > Shame on you. I'd have given you a clip round

> > the

> > > ear for such antisocial antics.

> >

> >

> > says the the person who said you wouldn't take

> > someone seriously who spelled illegal,

> illeagal.

>

> There is a world of difference between that sort

> of heinous misspelling and an iPhone autocorrect

> my friend.


auto-correct? that's what they all say.

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