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Synesthesia
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Swiss cheese is not so bad.... Good with ham grilled.
Hehehe was ugly as a child. Did she look cranky or something? |
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Is this love big enough to watch over me?
Big enough to let go of me Without hurting me, Like the day I learned to swim?-Kate Bush The Fog |
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Papa Lazarou
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One of those toads made an appearance in Adventure Time.
Finn and Jake decide to finger its birth holes. |
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Wasn't in that video, thank god.
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Papa Lazarou
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dang.
How's that? |
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Synesthesia
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AUGH! I hate that TOAD HATE IT HATE IT HATE IT IT'S SO NASTY! I touch live spiders but that TOAD is just WRONG.
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Is this love big enough to watch over me?
Big enough to let go of me Without hurting me, Like the day I learned to swim?-Kate Bush The Fog |
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Papa Lazarou
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There's the voice of a little bastard in my head telling me to make that my Avatar...I won't.
Not on this board, at least. |
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Actually that phobia does have some basis in evolution. For centuries humans associated something full of holes or spots with diseases like leprosy and measles or the spot patterns on venomous animals such as the deathstalker scorpion, blue ring octopus, and the king cobra.
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Mind on My Money, Money on My Beer
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Hezadancer
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Eh I can get over it in animation form. It's not something I want to stare at but my brain can rationalize it as spots and not holes. Anyway back to the movie. It looks interesting, and I'll definitely watch it when it shows up on HBO or Netflix, but Joaquin is irritating me in these ads for some reason. Worst being when he appears to be in bed and the computer tells some sort of joke and he makes this god awful hehehehehehehe laugh. Like dude I'm sure it wasn't that funny. |
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PaWolf
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Right! The boy needs to get a life, get a wife.
The computer has and is neither.
It is highly illogical.
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"What we do for ourselves dies with us, What we do for others is and remains immortal." - Albert Pike |
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Already nominated for several awards? So this is the artsy-fartsy "feel good" mid-life crisis movie of the year...I think I'd rather watch a 96 minute film on the exploits of a free-spirited plastic bag.
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PaWolf
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Well, I have to agree with that! First thing that comes to mind is the classic NATGEO series TABOO (she can't refuse unless 'the man lets the air out of the relationship').
...and we're talking about a friggin' computer being a romantic partner in a movie, fer chrissakes!
Some things should never have been allowed to live.
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Just out of curiosity, how many of you have actually seen the entire movie? Seems it has only been shown in 3 cities (NY, Chi, La) and doesn't open everywhere until tomorrow, January 10.
I thought we usually wait to pass judgment on an ad or commercial until after we've seen it. Some people are critiquing both the ad for the movie and the entire movie. Besides that, aren't just about all movies have many ideas and events and even characters that aren't "real." Movies are mostly based on suspending reality and belief. |
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A new study finds that people who are chipper & happy live longer. Which is surprising because people who aren't chipper & happy want to kill people who are always chipper & happy. David Letterman
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There's a few people here who seem to equate suspension of belief and escapism with delusion and instability. Not naming names, of course, but get some of us talking about certain films, shows or genres, and - god forbid - animated stuff, and some here are ready to get you in a straitjacket.
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If I'm not mistaken, seems some fur has been rubbed wrong... |
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Too bad Spike Jones wasn't involved. Then we'd see some real talent. |
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My thoughts when the trailers started coming out for this movie was that someone had written a screenplay about an update to the old Eliza program (from the TRS-80 days) or it was a feature length version of the Ooma commercial.
And to Thor, I think that old Spike Jones song should be played under those godawful toaster strudelheim commercials |
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That'd be funny. But I actually like those Toaster Strudel commercials. Little Aryan Boy cracks me up. |
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I've got a genetic and familial aversion to blonde people named Hans kicking down the door. |
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Different strokes for different folks. I love Spike Jonze's work and this one was no exception. Excellent acting from both Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams (of course, she's amazing in everything she does). A lonely guy makes a connection with something that felt real to him. It didn't matter to him that many other people reacted much the same way as people in this thread have reacted.
The critics aren't always right but they were right on this one. One of my favorite movies of the past year.
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