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The Pop Culture Thread VERSION 2.0; Starring Steven, Will, Tomb, Loonie, etc
Topic Started: Oct 23 2006, 01:46 AM (3,828 Views)
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Hm,  Idon't know who was in a suit and hat, but Ling Ling's father doesn't wear any clothes, just like Ling Ling, although he does have a cane he carries around. I liked him, he fell in love with Toot and they got married, lol. I have no idea why Ling Ling only speaks Japanese when his father speaks English. Maybe he was raised by his mother.

It might have been Ling Ling in a random episode, I remember him dressed for some reason but I have no idea where from, I can't even remember him getting married, TV should really show more than just a few episodes, the one with Captain Hero's parents, the suicide hotline and the one with the live action forest are the ones I see the most. :blink:

Tomby
 
Hehe, Hank's just not one for showing happiness. When he scored a touchdown once he did this huge touchdown dance (he even walked like an Egyptian! :lol: ), and then on the next play he snapped his ankle, and he thought God was punishing him for acting happy. :laugh: Poor guy. Hehe, Cotton Hill is a weird name. I guess after watching the show so much I don't think about it much any more, but it is funny. :yes: Yeah, Cotton's very bad around women, expects them to drop everything and serve him. I really would not want to be around that guy in real life, but he's fun to watch. I loved when he wanted to go to Cuba to kill Fidel Castro, and Hank stopped him, and Cotton was all sad and said, "I just wanted to kill Castro," like it was such a small thing.

I can't remember that, but Hank doing a big dance does sound pretty funny, I can't imagine that at all which is why it's so funny sounding. :lol: I think all women are best to not be around Cotton since he's not very gentlemanly at all, although it would be easy to run away from him, he'd be doing a little funny shinless waddle to catch up and he'd fall over or something, he'd still be shouting but at least you wouldn't have to hear him once you're far enough away. :laugh: Why did he want to kill Castro? Cotton's so violent seeming, always has to be slapping someone or trying to kill them.

Tomby
 
Aw, poor rabbit. That's like when our neighbors' cat was named Henry, but then my mom told them it was a girl, so they started calling it Henrietta. :laugh: I guess I named another neighbor's dog once. :blink: I was seeing the dog for the first time, and it already had some name, I can't remember what, but anyway it was a white dog with black spots, and on it's side there were these three huge black spots that were just right to form a Mickey Mouse head on the side of the dog. :laugh: Anyway, I was telling them how it reminded me of Mickey Moo, the cow with the Mickey on the side, and they should call the dog Mickey, and from that point on the dog's name was Mickey! :laugh: It was a girl, though... poor thing, it was probably gender confused, too.

I'm not sure what happened to the rabbit really, it just disappeared one day with a hole in its hutch thing, no way it could have gotten out the garden, there was an idea it might have been a fox which got it but no blood or anything, so weird. :blink: Teehee, that's so cute naming a dog that way, the spots would make it easy to remember the name, and Mickey isn't such a bad name for a girl dog, so it wouldn't be so confused really, some names go well for both girls and boys and I think that is one of them, Mickey seems like a silly boys name really, to me anyway, I know the big mouse suits the name but he is a little feminine so maybe that's why. :laugh:

Tomby
 
It is a bit unrealistic how easy it is for Jack to get everywhere. Like, from my dorm to the beach took about 20 minutes, and those were actually pretty close to each other, at least compared to how big LA is. I could even see the ocean from my dorm room my last year there. so that's pretty close. But, that 20 minutes was driving down Wilshire, which is a really busy road. Maybe Jack takes side roads or something, cuz he really does get to places faster than any driver in LA I've ever seen.

No one in movies or TV ever gets caught in traffic, not unless it's to allow the bad guys to get away, or the good guys get away, or for comedy value, or to make things harder, maybe in disaster movies to make it seem more panicked, but otherwise there'll never be any problems, not in action films anyway, car chases would go a lot differently if they made them more realistic, there wouldn't be much chasing at all, probably best it is unreal then.

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Sorry to interrupt, but I'll be gone in a second...

I saw this on-line, and I thought that you pop culture specialists might enjoy it.

http://www.stationerymovies.com/

They're movie scenes recreated with office supplies.  You have to figure out what movie they're from.  I thought it was pretty fun!  Anyway, yeah, enjoy!

Ooh, a game, I'm going to try it but I'll have to try it and then edit my reply since I don't want to open anymore pages yet incase it crashes, and I don't want to double post.

Let's see how well I do. :unsure:

19 out of 20

1: Alien (The alien, it's bursting outta him!)
2: Bridget Jones Diary
3: Edward Scissorhands
4: ET
5: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (On the bridge at the end!)
6: Jaws
7:The Wizard of Oz
8: ?
9: Reservoir Dogs
10: Saturday Night Fever
11: The Birds
12: The Hunt For The Red October
13: The Shining
14: The Terminator (Getting crushed in the press)
15: The Usual Suspects
16: This Is Spinal Tap
17: Titanic (So had to use brightness to tell what that was)
18: American Beauty
19: The Spy Who Loved Me
20: Star Wars

That eighth one is bugging me.
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Ah, thanks, PG. I fixed my #3/4 thing in my post. :)

My Steven
 
the one with Captain Hero's parents, the suicide hotline and the one with the live action forest are the ones I see the most.

Oh my gosh, I see the one with the live action forest all the time! I mean, it's funny (especially when they say that if they lived in South Park maybe more people would watch them :lol: ), but enough already! :rolleyes:

My Steven
 
Why did he want to kill Castro?

I guess he wanted to add to that 50 men he killed in WWII. :laugh:

Do you hear 50 when he says it? Because I always heard 50 (well, fitty, anyway), but my parents apparently always heard 30! :( But I'm sure it's, "I killed fitty men!" Hm.

My Steven
 
I'm not sure what happened to the rabbit really, it just disappeared one day with a hole in its hutch thing, no way it could have gotten out the garden, there was an idea it might have been a fox which got it but no blood or anything, so weird.

Aw, poor rabbit. :hug: I don't know, I remember one time on our street we found a rabbit that was from about two streets away, and we kept it at our house until the people could come and get it, and there was another time that there was a loose rabbit on our street that someone else ended up caring for, and then one time the cat brought home a dead rabbit that he had caught. :blech: Seems like those rabbits like to get out. :)

My Steven
 
Teehee, that's so cute naming a dog that way, the spots would make it easy to remember the name, and Mickey isn't such a bad name for a girl dog, so it wouldn't be so confused really, some names go well for both girls and boys and I think that is one of them, Mickey seems like a silly boys name really, to me anyway, I know the big mouse suits the name but he is a little feminine so maybe that's why.

Mickey is kind of a girlie name, although maybe we just think that because Mickey Mouse himself is kind of girlie, what with the high pitched voice and never really putting the moves on Minnie (well, actually in "Plane Crazy" he kissed her against her will :o , but anyway). It really did suit the dog, though. I can't believe the people had never seen the Mickey on it's side before, either. It's not like it was small. I just have Disney on the mind, I guess. :laugh:

*1. Oh, wow, that is an alien bursting out of the guy's chest. I thought it looked like a hatchet or something going into his chest, but you're right! Good job. :)

2. Hm... I've seen this movie many times... I like this movie... and I would have never gotten that. I'm a dink. Anyway...

4. Ack! Phone home! :banghead:

5. Oh, wow, you're good. I thought that was a bunch of guys in a race (I'm blind, I know). Seriously, doesn't it look like the three staple removers at the bottom are trying to get to the finish line (the bridge)? Maybe not. :(


8. Seriously, I know what you mean. It's just a bunch of staple removers in a group. Gah! I'm thinking they're supposed to be some sort of animal that eats humans, just because the staple removers in other scenes are usually used for things like alligators and sharks, but which animal and what movie it stands for I have no idea.

9. Would have never gotten that; never seen it.

12. Hehe, yeah, never saw that one, either. Only Jack Ryan movie I ever saw was The Sum of All Fears (not very good, wouldn't recommend it).

13. This is the only one on the list I'm rather embarrassed to admit I've never seen. I keep meaning to but never get around to it. I did see about ten minutes in the middle of it once, but I had missed the beginning and so didn't really see the point of watching it from that point.

14. Wow, you are good to see that. I thought it looked like a dude getting run over by a van or some other such big thing on wheels. That's a completely different camera angle than they use in the movie, too. You're really good to get that. :yes:

18: American Beauty! :banghead: Gah, I could see the poster in my head and couldn't remember the name. Thank you! That was driving me nuts.
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Oh my gosh, I see the one with the live action forest all the time! I mean, it's funny (especially when they say that if they lived in South Park maybe more people would watch them :lol: ), but enough already!

I know, the squirrel with the big balls was funny at first but there's only so many times we can laugh at nature like that, it's just not so funny after seeing it for the tenth time or whatever, why can't they show the others and not fill the TV shedule up with the same couple of episodes? :blink:

Tomby
 
I guess he wanted to add to that 50 men he killed in WWII. :laugh:

Do you hear 50 when he says it? Because I always heard 50 (well, fitty, anyway), but my parents apparently always heard 30! :( But I'm sure it's, "I killed fitty men!" Hm.

I can't remember so much about him but I'm sure it's fifty, that's a better number and I do remember numbers pretty well sometimes, which makes no sense since I suck at math. :rolleyes: I'd check, I was just about to and then... crash, so I guess I won't be able to check.

Tomby
 
Aw, poor rabbit. :hug: I don't know, I remember one time on our street we found a rabbit that was from about two streets away, and we kept it at our house until the people could come and get it, and there was another time that there was a loose rabbit on our street that someone else ended up caring for, and then one time the cat brought home a dead rabbit that he had caught. :blech: Seems like those rabbits like to get out.

That's what happened with the rabbit we had, it just turned up in the garden one day and the people who owned it wouldn't take it back, got given a spare hutch thing from someone nearby since the area has a lot of cats and they were getting ready to kill the poor thing if it didn't get shelter, so it stayed, couldn't let it go as it'd die, those silly rabbits, they don't think before trying to run away. :(

Tomby
 
Mickey is kind of a girlie name, although maybe we just think that because Mickey Mouse himself is kind of girlie, what with the high pitched voice and never really putting the moves on Minnie (well, actually in "Plane Crazy" he kissed her against her will :o , but anyway). It really did suit the dog, though. I can't believe the people had never seen the Mickey on it's side before, either. It's not like it was small. I just have Disney on the mind, I guess.

Mickey did what to Minnie against her will?! that's so ungentlemanly, or unmousely, whichever one applies to him. :o Even without the mouse, Mickey still isn't the best name, some people suit it, but only if they're big guys you wouldn't want to mess with, I have a cousin who has a name which is usually a more feminine name, he's probably over half a foot taller than me, those really are the only people who can get away it. :laugh:

Ooh, game talk, secretly dark again.

*Number one, the Alien one, that took me so long to get, I was going forwards and backwards through them and the more I got the more I thought I was too near to give up, I haven't seen Bridget Jones Diary or Wizard of Oz, which I already admitted to, but I still got them, sometimes images are too famous to not know even with not seeing them. Some there I needed to brighten as well, like the Indy one, or the Terminator one as I couldn't tell it was a metal skeleton otherwise, I'm so thankful for Paintshop sometimes. :lol:

Sum of All Fears, that was a bit pants, Patriot Games is the best one for Jack Ryan films, and Hunt For The Red October is a bit boring anyway so it's not bad if you haven't seen it.

Never seen The Shining? it's a good film, weird but good, I got told the version in the US is better, it's about half an hour longer than the one in the UK for some reason.
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Anyway, number eight, I've tried so many different films in that one and none of them worked, I thought about sharks at first too, aliens and other different onsters, then wondered about jetskis as it looked like those as well, nothing, if you do look there's a small blue shape next to the base of each stapler, it's either pointing which way they're going, something coming out of them or I did think it looked like a hat, I had a lot of ideas like westerns and stuff and tried them all but no luck so I gave up, all but one gotten, so close yet so far, ah well, at least I proved my pop cultureness on here. :D
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I know, the squirrel with the big balls was funny at first but there's only so many times we can laugh at nature like that, it's just not so funny after seeing it for the tenth time or whatever, why can't they show the others and not fill the TV shedule up with the same couple of episodes?

Yeah, that was funny the first couple times, but then it got old. *sigh* I don't know, they really need to show all of the episodes more, rather than just the same few over and over. They'd get better ratings if they did, so it's in their best interest, so you'd think they would, but alas, no. :(

My Steven
 
I can't remember so much about him but I'm sure it's fifty, that's a better number and I do remember numbers pretty well sometimes, which makes no sense since I suck at math. :rolleyes: I'd check, I was just about to and then... crash, so I guess I won't be able to check.

Yay! :yay: Exactly! I always heard fifty, I was shocked the other day when my parents both said they heard thirty, I was like, "Really?!?!" 50's better, anyway. Nice number of people to kill. :wink:

My Steven
 
Mickey did what to Minnie against her will?! that's so ungentlemanly, or unmousely, whichever one applies to him.

I know! Seriously, I was pretty surprised when I saw it the first time. I was like, "Is Mickey raping Minnie?" He reminded me so much of that bad guy in the Popeye cartons... Bruno or something. Anyway, yeah, Mickey was being a totaly jerk! Not at all Mickey-ish. It's really old, though, and social norms change, so at the time people probably didn't think much of it. :laugh:

My Steven
 
Some there I needed to brighten as well, like the Indy one, or the Terminator one as I couldn't tell it was a metal skeleton otherwise, I'm so thankful for Paintshop sometimes.

Yeah, I guess I should have done that on the Terminator one, too, because I just thought it was a little man, not a robot. Course, I still am amazed you were able to see that that was a press. Still looks like a truck or a bus to me. :laugh:

My Steven
 
Anyway, number eight, I've tried so many different films in that one and none of them worked, I thought about sharks at first too, aliens and other different onsters, then wondered about jetskis as it looked like those as well, nothing, if you do look there's a small blue shape next to the base of each stapler, it's either pointing which way they're going, something coming out of them or I did think it looked like a hat, I had a lot of ideas like westerns and stuff and tried them all but no luck so I gave up, all but one gotten, so close yet so far, ah well, at least I proved my pop cultureness on here.

Hm, I guess I just thought those were shadows. Maybe they are pieces of paper, though, for tails or something... I don't know, it looks like a school of fish to me, but I can't think of a movie that that would be except for Finding Nemo, and that's not it, I tried that. *sigh* Maybe they're spaceships in formation... I don't know! :cry:

Your pop cultureness cannot be questioned, Steven. :laugh:
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Yeah, that was funny the first couple times, but then it got old. *sigh* I don't know, they really need to show all of the episodes more, rather than just the same few over and over. They'd get better ratings if they did, so it's in their best interest, so you'd think they would, but alas, no.

I don't get why there's so little variation in the showing of episodes, no matter what channel it's on it'll still be the same few episodes, I think it was worse when it was on MTV, they really did show the same few too much, almost every time one was on it'd be the same one as a few days before it, I hate that channel, they don't even show Wonder Showzen anymore. :(

Tomby
 
Yay! :yay: Exactly! I always heard fifty, I was shocked the other day when my parents both said they heard thirty, I was like, "Really?!?!" 50's better, anyway. Nice number of people to kill.

I just checked and it says nothing about the number of how many people he's killed, although it does show he says "fitty" instead of "fifty" so I guess it's that one, if I was bragging about how many people I'd killed I'd say fifty, thirty, it's not very rounded, although I never kill people, apart from in video games but then with them the total is about 500 per game which is an even better number. :laugh:

Tomby
 
I know! Seriously, I was pretty surprised when I saw it the first time. I was like, "Is Mickey raping Minnie?" He reminded me so much of that bad guy in the Popeye cartons... Bruno or something. Anyway, yeah, Mickey was being a totaly jerk! Not at all Mickey-ish. It's really old, though, and social norms change, so at the time people probably didn't think much of it.

Bluto, that's the big guy from the Popeye cartoons, but I can't see Mickey attempting to rape anyone, he's too nice, or maybe that's just what he wants us to believe, but times do change, some of the old cartoons are pretty weird to watch nowadays, some they try to alter to make more acceptable, like my niece watches Tom and Jerry and they've revoiced Tom's owner to make her sound more average, it's so awful as they haven't even tried to dub it so well. <_<

Tomby
 
Yeah, I guess I should have done that on the Terminator one, too, because I just thought it was a little man, not a robot. Course, I still am amazed you were able to see that that was a press. Still looks like a truck or a bus to me.

As soon as I saw the metal skeleton I knew, but it might have been a truck, since he seemed to get messed up by those too. :lol:

Tomby
 
Hm, I guess I just thought those were shadows. Maybe they are pieces of paper, though, for tails or something... I don't know, it looks like a school of fish to me, but I can't think of a movie that that would be except for Finding Nemo, and that's not it, I tried that. *sigh* Maybe they're spaceships in formation... I don't know! :cry:

Your pop cultureness cannot be questioned, Steven.

I tried Finding Nemo as well, all shark films I could think of I did, the only other one I can think of is Transformers with the Sharkticons but it's not likely to be that so I'm not even going to try it, thought about Starship Troopers, not that one, I guess it could have been a race, one in front, a few behind, I didn't try many racing ones but the image is so random it's hard to even be able to guess.

At least I got to prove myself, no one can doubt my pop cultureness again. :lol:
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I don't get why there's so little variation in the showing of episodes, no matter what channel it's on it'll still be the same few episodes, I think it was worse when it was on MTV, they really did show the same few too much, almost every time one was on it'd be the same one as a few days before it, I hate that channel, they don't even show Wonder Showzen anymore.

Some channels are worse than others. What's weird is I watch King of the Hill at least twice on most days, on different channels, and the two are just one episode off of each other, so I see the same episode twice in two days often. I really should get a life...

My Steven
 
I just checked and it says nothing about the number of how many people he's killed, although it does show he says "fitty" instead of "fifty" so I guess it's that one, if I was bragging about how many people I'd killed I'd say fifty, thirty, it's not very rounded, although I never kill people, apart from in video games but then with them the total is about 500 per game which is an even better number.

Yeah, 30's not as impressive, and he's very proud of how many men he's killed. :laugh: I still remember when G.H. was born, Cotton picked him up and in a cute little voice was like, "Do you wanna kill a Nazi? A Nazi scrazy Nazi?" He really likes killing. :laugh: Hm, wonder how many people I've killed in games over the years. Probably best we're able to get our agression out on pixels rather than real people. :laugh:

My Steven
 
Bluto, that's the big guy from the Popeye cartoons, but I can't see Mickey attempting to rape anyone, he's too nice, or maybe that's just what he wants us to believe, but times do change, some of the old cartoons are pretty weird to watch nowadays, some they try to alter to make more acceptable, like my niece watches Tom and Jerry and they've revoiced Tom's owner to make her sound more average, it's so awful as they haven't even tried to dub it so well.

Ah, Bluto. For some reason I can never remember that name, even right after watching a Popeye episode. I always think of Bruno, but I know that's not it, but I can't remember Bluto. *sigh* Maybe I'll remember it this time. :) Mickey probably just has this super sweet exterior so he can get close to people and then carry out his nefarious schemes. :evilgrin: What a mean little mouse! :o Ooh, Tom and Jerry can be hard to watch nowadays, with how the owner perpetuates all these negative black stereotypes. I like the rest of the cartoon, but when she comes in I kind of cringe. *sigh*

My Steven
 
As soon as I saw the metal skeleton I knew, but it might have been a truck, since he seemed to get messed up by those too.

:laugh: That's true. Still, I do applaud you for getting that. :yes:

My Steven
 
I tried Finding Nemo as well, all shark films I could think of I did, the only other one I can think of is Transformers with the Sharkticons but it's not likely to be that so I'm not even going to try it, thought about Starship Troopers, not that one, I guess it could have been a race, one in front, a few behind, I didn't try many racing ones but the image is so random it's hard to even be able to guess.

I guess Deep Blue Sea is another shark film, but it doesn't look like it's from that to me. *sigh* I didn't try it, though, so maybe it is. It does seem random, like anything could be it. I think once someone figures it out, though, we'll all be like, "Ooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh," and like, "I should have gotten that!" :laugh:
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Some channels are worse than others. What's weird is I watch King of the Hill at least twice on most days, on different channels, and the two are just one episode off of each other, so I see the same episode twice in two days often. I really should get a life...

That's not so bad, I get that with Spongebob and Fairly Odd sometimes, but since they show so many episodes of them every day I should expect to see the same ones a lot, since they cycle through them so quickly, but the same King of the Hills on so much seems a little pointless, TV people just don't schedule things so well.

Tomby
 
Yeah, 30's not as impressive, and he's very proud of how many men he's killed. :laugh: I still remember when G.H. was born, Cotton picked him up and in a cute little voice was like, "Do you wanna kill a Nazi? A Nazi scrazy Nazi?" He really likes killing. :laugh: Hm, wonder how many people I've killed in games over the years. Probably best we're able to get our agression out on pixels rather than real people.

Teehee, trying to teach the little one how to kill before they're even grown up enough to know what killing is, or be able to hold a weapon of some kind, at least Cotton has his priorities in order, although he is showing interest in his own strange way so is that so bad really? :rolleyes: I think the highest death count on a game I've had was about 2,500 on one of the Grand Theft Auto games, which sounds really awful, I can't help it if I lose patience with some missions and decide to just drive around killing everyone instead of playing properly, oh wait, I probably can help it. :unsure: Well, it's better than than real people, I couldn't hurt anyone for real, but people in games had better get running, although that sometimes makes things more fun, I remember on one game chasing people around with a chainsaw, I sound really sick now, I'll stop it. :mellow:

Tomby
 
Ah, Bluto. For some reason I can never remember that name, even right after watching a Popeye episode. I always think of Bruno, but I know that's not it, but I can't remember Bluto. *sigh* Maybe I'll remember it this time. :) Mickey probably just has this super sweet exterior so he can get close to people and then carry out his nefarious schemes. :evilgrin: What a mean little mouse! :o Ooh, Tom and Jerry can be hard to watch nowadays, with how the owner perpetuates all these negative black stereotypes. I like the rest of the cartoon, but when she comes in I kind of cringe. *sigh*

I used to see a lot of Popeye when younger, but I always remembered the name Bluto as it sounded so much like Pluto and if Mickey wasn't too clear talking I'd totally get the names mixed up, so I thought Pluto was called Bluto at times, or Bluto was called Pluto, or both, it's confusing just thinking about it now. :o Mickey does seem a little mean at times, he sure loses his patience quickly in some of the older cartoons, just like Donald, and Porky Pig, and none of those are really so funny. I don't really like Tom and Jerry anyway, that mouse annoys me so much, he's a psychopath, he always gets to safety before doing something which hurts the cat, it's not self defence, he's doing it out of pure enjoyment since there's no need for it, the same with Sylvester and Tweety, I hate that bird too.

Tomby
 
I guess Deep Blue Sea is another shark film, but it doesn't look like it's from that to me. *sigh* I didn't try it, though, so maybe it is. It does seem random, like anything could be it. I think once someone figures it out, though, we'll all be like, "Ooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh," and like, "I should have gotten that!"

It's not Deep Blue Sea, I thought of that as well but that was only three sharks, I always remember that because of the Jaws style shark deaths, gas explosion, electricution and explosion, obviously the makers didn't want to reference Jaws the Revenge, and I'm glad since that one sucked, but I'm so stuck on what that last one could be, I know it'll come to me one night as I'm sitting around and then when I come to post it someone will already have gotten it first. :laugh:
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Teehee, trying to teach the little one how to kill before they're even grown up enough to know what killing is, or be able to hold a weapon of some kind, at least Cotton has his priorities in order, although he is showing interest in his own strange way so is that so bad really?

Yeah, it's sweet in a disturbed kind of way. :wub: Cotton does have his sweet moments. Like when he complimented Hank's parenting skills:

You're a better daddy than me. You made Bobby! I only made you.

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My Steven
 
I think the highest death count on a game I've had was about 2,500 on one of the Grand Theft Auto games, which sounds really awful, I can't help it if I lose patience with some missions and decide to just drive around killing everyone instead of playing properly, oh wait, I probably can help it. :unsure: Well, it's better than than real people, I couldn't hurt anyone for real, but people in games had better get running, although that sometimes makes things more fun, I remember on one game chasing people around with a chainsaw, I sound really sick now, I'll stop it.

It's okay, I don't think I've ever counted how many I've killed, although I do know there were times I was really angry and I would play Doom to calm me down. Put it in god mode, and just go in and kill. Good times. :laugh:

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Mickey does seem a little mean at times, he sure loses his patience quickly in some of the older cartoons, just like Donald, and Porky Pig, and none of those are really so funny.

Mickey always seems mean to Pluto, in my opinion. I never liked the way he treated Pluto, and I always felt sorry for that dog. He's usually nicer to everyone else, though, which is why the first time I saw that cartoon I was kind of freaking out. :laugh:

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I don't really like Tom and Jerry anyway, that mouse annoys me so much, he's a psychopath, he always gets to safety before doing something which hurts the cat, it's not self defence, he's doing it out of pure enjoyment since there's no need for it, the same with Sylvester and Tweety, I hate that bird too.

:laugh: Poor cats, they never have things go their way in cartoons. :laugh: I can't really hate Tweety, though, he sang this song which I absolutely love, I don't know the whole thing but the refrain is

I tought I taw a putty tat a cweepin' up on me.
I did! I taw a putty tat as pwain as he could be.


May not look like much of a song but it's really cute to listen to. :)

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It's not Deep Blue Sea, I thought of that as well but that was only three sharks, I always remember that because of the Jaws style shark deaths, gas explosion, electricution and explosion, obviously the makers didn't want to reference Jaws the Revenge, and I'm glad since that one sucked, but I'm so stuck on what that last one could be, I know it'll come to me one night as I'm sitting around and then when I come to post it someone will already have gotten it first.

I can understand why the makers of Deep Blue Sea would want to distance themselves from Jaws the Revenge, although it's not like DBS was that great, anyway, so I don't think it mattered too much. *shrug* At least JtR had Michael Caine in it. :wub:

Hm, the background's blue, like water... maybe they're boats or ships? Or ducks? Or other stuff that floats... wood! Very small rocks!

I don't know! :cry:
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:lol: I liked your convo about Mickey being evil. When I was in America, I had to study as part of my contract to be there. What I studied was the History of Animation, fascinating stuff.
My prof ( :wub: ) showed us the first Mickey cartoon with sound (Steamboat Willie. It's not the first cartoon with sound, so by the way.) and my prof intro'd the cartoon by saying "You'll see Mickey being a sadistic monster." :D
He was right, Mickey did all kinds of things in that cartoon that will make Animal Protection Agencies all over the world scream for a banning of that cartoon.

It's actually quite amazing how not-fit-for-children the olden days cartoons were. I remember in that Animation class how we were shown a Betty Boop cartoon wherein she was in a circus and the ringmaster tried to rape her. :blink:
The clown saved her and she was singing "He didn't take my boop-a-dee-doop away."(The clown was a star in that time actually, but I can't remember his name :lol: I think it was Bonko or Bozo...something with a "B")
There was another cartoon wherein this weird dog-like creature (perhaps an earlier version of Betty, sure looked like her) was in bed and ghosts came for her...I think. :unsure: The funny thing was her top kept jumping of her. Not revealing much, well, nothing that I can remember, but apparently that had people up in arms.

They eventually toned down the "adultness" of the cartoons by censoring it and Betty underwent a makeover. :lol: She began wearing a longer skirt and had a child in her orbit...she became a mother-type person, with no wild men chasing her around.
Surprisingly, (note the sarcasm) she lost popularity.

It's a funny thing, the censorship of cartoons. Like for instance, Disney, yes, Disney, had to change something in Fantasia. They had to remove the...umm...detail of...Centaurettes's breats. :blink: Imagine...Disney had to make a Disney version of Fantasia! :lol:

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Hm, the background's blue, like water... maybe they're boats or ships? Or ducks? Or other stuff that floats... wood! Very small rocks!


Are you referring to number 8 of the Stationary Film game? I personally think that it doesn't have an answer so that no one can win a stack of DVDs. <_< But I would love to be proven wrong on that. :) It's quite a nuts-driver, aye?

I like this convo thread. :)
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Yeah, it's sweet in a disturbed kind of way. :wub: Cotton does have his sweet moments. Like when he complimented Hank's parenting skills:

You're a better daddy than me. You made Bobby! I only made you.

Haha, that's one mean thing to say to his child, but also nice at the same time, it's so good and bad at the same time, it's going to make my head explode if I try to figure out which one it is. :o

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It's okay, I don't think I've ever counted how many I've killed, although I do know there were times I was really angry and I would play Doom to calm me down. Put it in god mode, and just go in and kill. Good times.

First person shooters are always awesome for helping out like that, few minutes and a few hundred dead is a good way to spend time as well, but god mode, that's so much fun when not wanting to play properly and just kill some time in a literal sense of the meaning. :lol:

Tomby
 
Mickey always seems mean to Pluto, in my opinion. I never liked the way he treated Pluto, and I always felt sorry for that dog. He's usually nicer to everyone else, though, which is why the first time I saw that cartoon I was kind of freaking out.

He was mean, Pluto is just a dog, he doesn't understand so well but Mickey treats him like he should understand and is mean to him when he doesn't, which is often since he's a dog, Mickey overestimates the mental capacity of animals, poor Pluto, he's lived much longer than any other dog, although with the bad treatment I'm not sure how good that is. :(

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Poor cats, they never have things go their way in cartoons. :laugh: I can't really hate Tweety, though, he sang this song which I absolutely love, I don't know the whole thing but the refrain is

I tought I taw a putty tat a cweepin' up on me.
I did! I taw a putty tat as pwain as he could be.


May not look like much of a song but it's really cute to listen to.

That is a cute sounding song, I just don't like how mean he is, he's a bird and can fly up real high out of reach, there's no need to keep hitting the cat over and over, he's not as sadistic as Jerry is but he's not much better. :blink:

Tomby
 
I can understand why the makers of Deep Blue Sea would want to distance themselves from Jaws the Revenge, although it's not like DBS was that great, anyway, so I don't think it mattered too much. *shrug* At least JtR had Michael Caine in it. :wub:

Hm, the background's blue, like water... maybe they're boats or ships? Or ducks? Or other stuff that floats... wood! Very small rocks!

I don't know! :cry:

Deep Blue Sea wasn't as good as Jaws, although it was better than the Jaws sequels, I saw that film at the cinema, seeing sharks eating people on the big screen, that's pretty fun, even if it didn't have many recognisable people in it, there was Sam Jackson, The Punisher and Bootstrap, which is about it, and I only just remembered it had Bootstrap in it, weird how I remember pointless things like that sometimes when I struggle with so much else. :rolleyes:

It wasn't really blue, more light blue, grey, maybe dirty white, new colour name, if it was water I guess it'd have been a much more obvious blue, so it really could be anything. :mellow:
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Haha, that's one mean thing to say to his child, but also nice at the same time, it's so good and bad at the same time, it's going to make my head explode if I try to figure out which one it is.

It is quite a thing to wrap one's brain around.

Ooh! Today, I only saw, like, 5 minutes of King of the Hill. That's quite a lot less than normal! Hehe, probably for the best. I don't want to start talking like Boomahuer!

Dang ol' yup, man.

Augh!

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First person shooters are always awesome for helping out like that, few minutes and a few hundred dead is a good way to spend time as well, but god mode, that's so much fun when not wanting to play properly and just kill some time in a literal sense of the meaning.

God mode is awesome. :laugh: Well, I mean, most of the cheat codes I don't really like, but I do like that one. :laugh: I guess the one for skipping to whatever level you want is nice, too, if you know one level has a lot of badguys and you specifically want to go to it or something else like that. :)

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He was mean, Pluto is just a dog, he doesn't understand so well but Mickey treats him like he should understand and is mean to him when he doesn't, which is often since he's a dog, Mickey overestimates the mental capacity of animals, poor Pluto, he's lived much longer than any other dog, although with the bad treatment I'm not sure how good that is.

Yeah, it's like he expects Pluto to be as smart as Goofy because they're both dogs, but Pluto's just a normal dog, and Goofy's like a human/dog hybrid. Pluto shouldn't be expected to live up to that standard! Poor guy, he has examples around that he can just never live up to. That's no way to go through life. :(

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That is a cute sounding song, I just don't like how mean he is, he's a bird and can fly up real high out of reach, there's no need to keep hitting the cat over and over, he's not as sadistic as Jerry is but he's not much better.

Poor cats. Sylvester, Jerry, etc. Ooh, or that girl cat that Pepe le Pew is always trying to get! They just never seem to have much luck in cartoons. :( It's like there's a conspiracy in the cartoon world. :laugh: Only place cats do allright in cartoons is in full length animated features, like Oliver and Company. :)

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Deep Blue Sea wasn't as good as Jaws, although it was better than the Jaws sequels, I saw that film at the cinema, seeing sharks eating people on the big screen, that's pretty fun, even if it didn't have many recognisable people in it, there was Sam Jackson, The Punisher and Bootstrap, which is about it, and I only just remembered it had Bootstrap in it, weird how I remember pointless things like that sometimes when I struggle with so much else.

No, DBS wasn't very good. I mean, I saw it on TV, not the big screen, so the deaths weren't that amazing, it's hard to get the full effect on a smaller screen. Sam Jackson was cool in it, although I always thought his death was pretty stupid, at least to me. I mean, aside from the fact that it looked bad, they already knew something was up with the sharks, but what does he do? He stands right next to the shark tank! Argh!
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It is quite a thing to wrap one's brain around.

Ooh! Today, I only saw, like, 5 minutes of King of the Hill. That's quite a lot less than normal! Hehe, probably for the best. I don't want to start talking like Boomahuer!

Dang ol' yup, man.

Augh!

Five minutes isn't much, but you can watch them tomorrow since they're in such a repetitive way of being shown, so it's not like you missed so much anyway. :lol:

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God mode is awesome. :laugh: Well, I mean, most of the cheat codes I don't really like, but I do like that one. :laugh: I guess the one for skipping to whatever level you want is nice, too, if you know one level has a lot of badguys and you specifically want to go to it or something else like that.

I always liked the weapons cheat on Unreal Tournament, so much fun just typing it in and being able to have all the weapons with stupid amounts of ammo, even if shooting nuclear missiles in a small enclosed environment is pretty dangerous, it's still fun, and picking out levels is fun too, pick the ones which are the craziest and go in with unlimited ammo and health, what a way to kill time. :wild1:

Tomby
 
Yeah, it's like he expects Pluto to be as smart as Goofy because they're both dogs, but Pluto's just a normal dog, and Goofy's like a human/dog hybrid. Pluto shouldn't be expected to live up to that standard! Poor guy, he has examples around that he can just never live up to. That's no way to go through life.

What exactly is Goofy anyway? I've always wondered what he was supposed to be, he does seem a little dog-like but when Pluto's a dog it doesn't make much sense, I guess a hybrid would kind of work, although when you think about what would have had to have happened to create a human dog thing it does get pretty gross. :blech:

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Poor cats. Sylvester, Jerry, etc. Ooh, or that girl cat that Pepe le Pew is always trying to get! They just never seem to have much luck in cartoons. :( It's like there's a conspiracy in the cartoon world. :laugh: Only place cats do allright in cartoons is in full length animated features, like Oliver and Company.

I guess the Thundercats did ok, but those weren't totally cats, but apart from those I don't think I've seen any other cartoon cats, or I have and I forgot, or can't remember they're a cat, which is a weird thing to not remember but it's easy to get animals confused with others when they're in animated form.

Tomby
 
No, DBS wasn't very good. I mean, I saw it on TV, not the big screen, so the deaths weren't that amazing, it's hard to get the full effect on a smaller screen. Sam Jackson was cool in it, although I always thought his death was pretty stupid, at least to me. I mean, aside from the fact that it looked bad, they already knew something was up with the sharks, but what does he do? He stands right next to the shark tank! Argh!

Maybe it was cut or something because some of the deaths were pretty cool, or I thought so anyway, but Sam Jackson's death surprised me, when watching it back it doesn't seem so good since I know it's going to happen but the first time, he's the biggest actor and who I thought was the main character, so for him to die so quick was a bit shocking, but everyone in movies serves a purpose and once that purpose is fullfilled they die, Sam's was to give advice on survival situations and get everyone together to deal with the problem, the second that was done, chomp, thinking about it I should have expected him to die like that really. :blink:
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Five minutes isn't much, but you can watch them tomorrow since they're in such a repetitive way of being shown, so it's not like you missed so much anyway.

Aw, I didn't get to watch any today. :( :laugh: Well, it was special today, being Christmas Eve and all. Watched most of It's a Wonderful Life... man I hate that movie. *sigh*

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I always liked the weapons cheat on Unreal Tournament, so much fun just typing it in and being able to have all the weapons with stupid amounts of ammo, even if shooting nuclear missiles in a small enclosed environment is pretty dangerous, it's still fun, and picking out levels is fun too, pick the ones which are the craziest and go in with unlimited ammo and health, what a way to kill time.

I used to do the unlimited ammo thing on Doom a lot, but it also gives you all the keys, which was annoying. Of course, you can just go to the previous level, do idclip to be able to walk through walls, go to the very end, put idkfa to get all the ammo and keys, walk through the transporter to go to the next level. That way you're left with all the ammo for the next level but still have to find all the keys... dang I've played that game too much. *sigh* Anyway, I dunno, I got kind of tired of the limitless ammo. For one thing, I was always using the rocket launcher. :laugh: But, it's nice to have variety of weapon when the rockets run out. I dunno, it made the levels too easy, I guess... not that godmode doesn't make them easy, anyway! :laugh:

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What exactly is Goofy anyway? I've always wondered what he was supposed to be, he does seem a little dog-like but when Pluto's a dog it doesn't make much sense, I guess a hybrid would kind of work, although when you think about what would have had to have happened to create a human dog thing it does get pretty gross.

It's disturbing. :( What are any of them, really. They're all animals, but then there are other animals that live like animals while these animals live as humans. It's like The Island of Dr. Morrow on a grand scale! :o Scary...

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I guess the Thundercats did ok, but those weren't totally cats, but apart from those I don't think I've seen any other cartoon cats, or I have and I forgot, or can't remember they're a cat, which is a weird thing to not remember but it's easy to get animals confused with others when they're in animated form.

It's okay, when I was a kid I could never remember between Robin Hood and Little John which one was supposed to be a fox and which one was supposed to be a bear. Well, that sounds really stupid now, I guess, but I was little. :laugh: I don't know, I remember seeing some cartoon when I was little where this was a cat, and he went to work in a factory, and the boss treated him really badly, and I really enjoyed it because the cat was virtually being tortured and I'm rather sick. Ooh, Feivel had cats in it! That big fat one... and then in Feivel Goes West there were bad guy cats... I don't know, I'm sure there's lots and I just can't think of them right now. :laugh: Ooh! Geppetto in Pinocchio had a cat. :)

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Maybe it was cut or something because some of the deaths were pretty cool, or I thought so anyway, but Sam Jackson's death surprised me, when watching it back it doesn't seem so good since I know it's going to happen but the first time, he's the biggest actor and who I thought was the main character, so for him to die so quick was a bit shocking, but everyone in movies serves a purpose and once that purpose is fullfilled they die, Sam's was to give advice on survival situations and get everyone together to deal with the problem, the second that was done, chomp, thinking about it I should have expected him to die like that really.

I'm not sure why his death didn't surprise me... maybe cuz I figured he'd fare about as well as he did in Jurassic Park. :laugh: But, I do remember seeing the cute young guy, and thinking, "Well, everyone else may or may not die, but this guy's going to make it." Surprise, surprise. :rolleyes: Gah, those kind of movies are so annoying sometimes in their predictibility.
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Aw, I didn't get to watch any today. :( :laugh: Well, it was special today, being Christmas Eve and all. Watched most of It's a Wonderful Life... man I hate that movie. *sigh*

Oh, well things do get shown less around Christmas, and most TV this time of year sucks really, never seen It's a Wonderful Life, seems depressing and the festive season has enough of that as it is, best thing on was yesterday, Christmas special of Doctor Who, there was a giant alien spider ship, all points with webbing across it so it looked like a Christmas star, and everyone was all "oooh, Christmas star"... until it started shooting lasers and blowing everything up. :laugh:

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I used to do the unlimited ammo thing on Doom a lot, but it also gives you all the keys, which was annoying. Of course, you can just go to the previous level, do idclip to be able to walk through walls, go to the very end, put idkfa to get all the ammo and keys, walk through the transporter to go to the next level. That way you're left with all the ammo for the next level but still have to find all the keys... dang I've played that game too much. *sigh* Anyway, I dunno, I got kind of tired of the limitless ammo. For one thing, I was always using the rocket launcher. :laugh: But, it's nice to have variety of weapon when the rockets run out. I dunno, it made the levels too easy, I guess... not that godmode doesn't make them easy, anyway!

That does sound like fun, although it can get too easy when using cheats, I try not to use them, makes being able to finish levels everyone else is stuck on more satisfying since there's been many times I've finished games off for people, 24 I finished more than just my copy, and one of the GTA games I took a saved game which is worse than cheating since it's taking someone else's progress, but first thing I did was finish it when everyone else was stuck, all what needed to happen was somehow shoot through about fifty or more people. :rolleyes:

Tomby
 
It's disturbing. :( What are any of them, really. They're all animals, but then there are other animals that live like animals while these animals live as humans. It's like The Island of Dr. Morrow on a grand scale! :o Scary...

It's pretty nasty to think about it, reminds me of the South Park episode with people marrying animals and there was that weird human duck thing, obviously someone's messed with nature to have a human dog thing, or a human mouse. :unsure:

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It's okay, when I was a kid I could never remember between Robin Hood and Little John which one was supposed to be a fox and which one was supposed to be a bear. Well, that sounds really stupid now, I guess, but I was little. :laugh: I don't know, I remember seeing some cartoon when I was little where this was a cat, and he went to work in a factory, and the boss treated him really badly, and I really enjoyed it because the cat was virtually being tortured and I'm rather sick. Ooh, Feivel had cats in it! That big fat one... and then in Feivel Goes West there were bad guy cats... I don't know, I'm sure there's lots and I just can't think of them right now. :laugh: Ooh! Geppetto in Pinocchio had a cat.

It's easy to get mixed up between things when younger, some of the things I got confused together are so stupid. :blink: That sounds fun, I can't remember any cartoon torture cartoons but did the cat get some revenge against the boss? I think I'd want that to happen since bosses are worse than animals. I forgot about American Tail! :o That did have cats in it, there was that nice one who helped out in the sequel, I liked those ones, and Rattigan had a cat, I can't think of anymore cartoon cats but there's probably loads since it's a popular animal for making a bad guy character out of, not sure if that's fitting or not but most bad guys have cats as animals, hardly ever with the dogs. :blink:

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I'm not sure why his death didn't surprise me... maybe cuz I figured he'd fare about as well as he did in Jurassic Park. :laugh: But, I do remember seeing the cute young guy, and thinking, "Well, everyone else may or may not die, but this guy's going to make it." Surprise, surprise. :rolleyes: Gah, those kind of movies are so annoying sometimes in their predictibility.

I always seem to forget he was in Jurassic Park, but by the time Deep Blue Sea had come out he'd made more of a name for himself so that's probably why I was more surprised, and also because of forgetting he got killed by Raptors. :lol: Just about all films are predictable, good almost always wins, and it's rare for anything other than a happy ending, in actiony films anyway, there have been times I've liked something so much I wanted a happy ending and didn't get it, I had that happen twice this year, maybe films are getting less predictable then.
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Argh, now I can reply since I couldn't copy and paste before, this thread loads so weird on me sometimes anyway, I totally miss some replies sometimes because of it.

:hug: I understand. I couldn't reply earlier cuz my mom made me get off the computer. I'm freaking 22 years old, I still do what she says. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.

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Oh, well things do get shown less around Christmas, and most TV this time of year sucks really, never seen It's a Wonderful Life, seems depressing and the festive season has enough of that as it is, best thing on was yesterday, Christmas special of Doctor Who, there was a giant alien spider ship, all points with webbing across it so it looked like a Christmas star, and everyone was all "oooh, Christmas star"... until it started shooting lasers and blowing everything up.

Mm, It's a Wonderful Life is one of those things that should be seen at least once for the pop culture impact it had, like Casablanca, but I personally just don't like it. That dude had a *beep*y life. At least the angel got its wings at the end. That was nice. Hehe, that Dr. Who sounds funny. Kind of like in Independence Day when the ship opened up and everyone was like, "It's so pretty." *zap* :laugh:

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That does sound like fun, although it can get too easy when using cheats, I try not to use them, makes being able to finish levels everyone else is stuck on more satisfying since there's been many times I've finished games off for people, 24 I finished more than just my copy, and one of the GTA games I took a saved game which is worse than cheating since it's taking someone else's progress, but first thing I did was finish it when everyone else was stuck, all what needed to happen was somehow shoot through about fifty or more people.

:laugh: You're quite talented. :yes:

Really, the cheat I hate the most is the one that allows you to walk through walls. It's kind of like, "What's even the point?" I like figuring out the levels and how to get to the end. If you can walk through walls it's like there's no point.

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It's pretty nasty to think about it, reminds me of the South Park episode with people marrying animals and there was that weird human duck thing, obviously someone's messed with nature to have a human dog thing, or a human mouse.

:laugh: Aw, that sounds really messed up; I'd probably love that episode. :laugh: I thought it was funny that Mrs. Garrison's explanation of evolution was something like a fish had butt sex with a frog, and that thing had butt sex with a monkey, and now we're all mutated fish-frogs. That's probably where all those things come from. :laugh: Poor kids, he really messes them up sometimes. :laugh:

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That sounds fun, I can't remember any cartoon torture cartoons but did the cat get some revenge against the boss? I think I'd want that to happen since bosses are worse than animals. I forgot about American Tail! :o That did have cats in it, there was that nice one who helped out in the sequel, I liked those ones, and Rattigan had a cat, I can't think of anymore cartoon cats but there's probably loads since it's a popular animal for making a bad guy character out of, not sure if that's fitting or not but most bad guys have cats as animals, hardly ever with the dogs.

Sadly, with that cat being tortured, I never saw the end of it, so I don't know what happened. :( It looked like it was going to be one of those things where eventually the poor cat became rich while the rich one became poor, and now the new rich one was nicer than the old one had been, but I don't really know. Hehe, that cat trying to be like the dof in Americal Tail was funny. I liked him. :) Rattigan's cat was evil. :( Well, not really, she was just hungry. :laugh: Cat's are always the badguys, it seems! :laugh: Like in Cats and Dogs. Cats are evil and the dogs try to stop them. Well, I like dogs better, personally, so I can understand it, but cat people must not like it. :laugh:

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I always seem to forget he was in Jurassic Park, but by the time Deep Blue Sea had come out he'd made more of a name for himself so that's probably why I was more surprised, and also because of forgetting he got killed by Raptors. :lol: Just about all films are predictable, good almost always wins, and it's rare for anything other than a happy ending, in actiony films anyway, there have been times I've liked something so much I wanted a happy ending and didn't get it, I had that happen twice this year, maybe films are getting less predictable then.

Jackson was a lot more famous by the time DBS came out, but still, it's a movie like JP, only bad, so it makes sense they would take things from JP and just rehash them. I dunno, I just wasn't really surprised when he died. Films usually are predictable. That's not necessarily bad, really; it's just how it is. *shrug*
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