Adventures of Tintin
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Adventures of Tintin
Pretty damned entertaining. Everyone liked it. Wife, 17 and 15 year old boys, 8 year old daughter.
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Awesome, plan to take my kids today.Shafpocalypse Now wrote:Pretty damned entertaining. Everyone liked it. Wife, 17 and 15 year old boys, 8 year old daughter. Midget hooker we picked up on the way to the movie.
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Re: Adventures of Tintin
It's the holidays. If you can't take the local midget hooker to the movies this time of year, when are you going to do it?
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You took Mickey too?Shafpocalypse Now wrote:It's the holidays. If you can't take the local midget hooker to the movies this time of year, when are you going to do it?
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The spirit of Christmas is strong in you. Go in peace my friend!Shafpocalypse Now wrote:It's the holidays. If you can't take the local midget hooker to the movies this time of year, when are you going to do it?
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Re: Adventures of Tintin
OK, went and saw it in 3D with the 8 year old. Good story, some funny dialog with CAPT Harrick, and amazing animation, especially the ships at sea. Could have used a little less frenetic-ism and a little more quiet story towards the end, by which time I was starting to suffer from amazing scene numbness, but all and all 4 or more out of 5 stars. I'd see it again just to watch it again.
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Re: Adventures of Tintin
Thanks for this, I'm going to take my brood on Saturday. I know it will knock "Chipwrecked" out of the water. :)
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