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... to our loyal readers.

Guy is in Sweden, currently, and Girl is in Canada. No, we did not split up, as one of you has commented, but we do come from different sides of the world and this tends to happen when you are stupid enough to get involved in a long distance relationship.

So! To those of you who are expecting this website to be kept up to date on a regular basis (even after the fact that this has never happened so far), you will be disappointed.

But! We will try to watch the same movies, and we will try to write reviews about them at some point, then try to post those reviews on a semi-timely basis... maybe.

Some of you may call this a stilted promise, but we just call it reality. Unlike Lindsay Lohan, we have our feet planted firmly in it.

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Friday, June 11, 2010

LILO & STITCH


Guy’s Review...


When I heard that Girl had missed this Disney film I just had to show it to her. Not only so she now can say that she’s seen them all but also because it’s actually really funny. The relationship between Lilo and her sister in the beginning of the movie is one of the funniest scenes in Disney history.

Just the fact that Stitch was made as a weapon and looks that way is pretty awesome. When I think about it all the aliens are fun and has a great look to them. When they released this movie the used the phrase “back to basics”. What they meant by that was that they went back to using old fashion ways of drawing and coloring. Disney had a slew of computer animated movies before this so I guess they wanted to appeal to their old audience.


I don’t think that’s right though. There’s a bunch of computer animated spaceships and other stuff that clearly was not drawn with pen and paper. Well, who cares the movie is still a lot of fun.


Guy’s Rating: I think it’s a lot of fun.



Girl’s Disney!


Okay, this was my first time with this movie, so coming from a newbie and a Disney Advocate, I give this my stamp of approval!


Although I found the first half of the movie waaayy funnier than the second half. The sibling dialogue, the destructive creature, the bond between kid and thing (classic), all create a great new addition to the Disney family.


Girl’s Rating: Welcome, Classic!


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