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WHATTT?!

 

SOOOOO jealous.

 

just to get in is 10 dollars, to get something to eat too? forget ittt!

 

naaaah:roftl:

 

they don't give us pop corn or anything for free,

just to get in..

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I'm telling you, ladies....date a guy that works at a theater. It's true bliss! :D

 

lol! mine is a chemist, so all i get is free soap:roftl:

 

lucky you:naughty:

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lol! mine is a chemist, so all i get is free soap:roftl:

 

lucky you:naughty:

 

Well, my boyfriend got his degree in biology, so he's eventually going to be a teacher. When that happens, I'll get nothing...lol ;)

 

Today we were on the phone three times.

drove to starbucks together

went to rehearsal together

and now talking on AIM...

 

lol aaawww...you guys are cute.

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Well, my boyfriend got his degree in biology, so he's eventually going to be a teacher. When that happens, I'll get nothing...lol ;)

 

:shocked:

really?

 

i'm a biology teacher too.

that was my first year as a teacher:blush-anim-cl:

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I hope you're a cool bio teacher..

 

I'm kidding, I'm sure you are:thumb_yello:

 

this world needs more cool teachers

mine are always weirdos with a stick up their ass.

 

 

well my students say i'm cool

but maybe they are just being sarcastic:naughty:

 

they love me,they love me:mf_rosetinted:

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He took some botanical classes too. He's mostly interested in animals, especially aquatic!

 

i also took general zoology classes.

they forced us to memorize 200 or more latin species names:boxed:

 

then i choose botanics:blink:

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"There is far too much going on in "WALL-E" to take in during a single sitting; I would have happily watched two or three more times the other night.

 

Some day, there will be college courses devoted to this movie.(i would take that course:naughty::wub2:)

 

Kids will love "WALL-E," the robot's epic adventure and his heart-tugging love story. Some adults may be less comfortable, which is fine with me; most great works of art are inherently subversive."

 

New York Post

 

"But through it all, Wall-E never loses its sense of wonder: wonder at life, wonder at the universe, even wonder at the power of computer animation to bring us to worlds we've never seen before.

 

Wall-E is daring and traditional, groundbreaking and familiar, apocalyptic and sentimental — and how often do we get to say that in these dispiriting times?"

 

NPR

"That, presumably, could be addressed in a sequel. In the meantime, "Wall-E" pushes an agenda that could, and no doubt will, be interpreted as "green," or ecologically minded. It's a theme that is certainly present, at least as pertains to what forced humanity off the planet in the first place. But in a bigger sense, the picture seems to be making a quiet pitch for taking clear-headed responsibility for the health of the planet as well as one's body and mind.

 

The adages about how you must lie in the bed you make, and you are what you eat, both would seem to apply here. But Stanton, his co-story hatcher Pete Docter, co-scenarist Jim Reardon and the entire Pixar team operate on the principle that entertainment values come first, and they have applied it throughout to sprightly effect."

Variety

 

Quotes taken from the always amazing jezebel dot com:wink2:

 

did you know it took 10 years to make it?

 

Pixar :wub2:

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"There is far too much going on in "WALL-E" to take in during a single sitting; I would have happily watched two or three more times the other night.

 

Some day, there will be college courses devoted to this movie.(i would take that course:naughty::wub2:)

 

Kids will love "WALL-E," the robot's epic adventure and his heart-tugging love story. Some adults may be less comfortable, which is fine with me; most great works of art are inherently subversive."

 

New York Post

 

"But through it all, Wall-E never loses its sense of wonder: wonder at life, wonder at the universe, even wonder at the power of computer animation to bring us to worlds we've never seen before.

 

Wall-E is daring and traditional, groundbreaking and familiar, apocalyptic and sentimental — and how often do we get to say that in these dispiriting times?"

 

NPR

"That, presumably, could be addressed in a sequel. In the meantime, "Wall-E" pushes an agenda that could, and no doubt will, be interpreted as "green," or ecologically minded. It's a theme that is certainly present, at least as pertains to what forced humanity off the planet in the first place. But in a bigger sense, the picture seems to be making a quiet pitch for taking clear-headed responsibility for the health of the planet as well as one's body and mind.

 

The adages about how you must lie in the bed you make, and you are what you eat, both would seem to apply here. But Stanton, his co-story hatcher Pete Docter, co-scenarist Jim Reardon and the entire Pixar team operate on the principle that entertainment values come first, and they have applied it throughout to sprightly effect."

Variety

 

Quotes taken from the always amazing jezebel dot com:wink2:

 

did you know it took 10 years to make it?

 

Pixar :wub2:

 

ten years?

I'm not surprised.

the animation was amazing! when the cartoon humans were not there I almost forgot it was animation.

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I think someone said Wall*E was in toystory or something, like one of the extras.

 

if you do go tomorrow, try to spot what other pixar stuff they have in it!

apperently they put characters or things from past movies into all of them, which I think it kind of neat.

 

:shocked:i didn't know that

 

that's so... COOL.:wub2:

more reason to buy pixar movies.:punk:

i wish they weren't part of disney, though. (disney annoys the heck out of me :naughty:)

 

hmmm...i'll have to get it when it's available in DVD format and watch it in slow-motion:wink2:

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