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Not everyone thinks Family Guy is any good. I thinks its a lame copy of the simpsons who are about 100 times better than the family guy.

The only okay characther in family guy is the baby,he is fun sometimes.

I hold The Simpsons and Futurama much higher than the FG.
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Spongebob rulez!!!
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what ever happened to cartoons that did not exist purely to be laughed at??? I want the transformers back on TV!
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I want more Justice League,Batman and stuff also some new Tom and Jerry is nice :D
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when I was a kid I watched EACH AND EVERY SINGLE Tom & Jerry episode and even had then on tape...
... :cry: ...oh those beautiful good ol' days...
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Transformers, Thundercats, Voltron, Pirates of Dark Water, TMNT, and Ghostbusters are the cartoons that I watched as a kid.
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I watched Tom & Jerry, He-Man, Looney Tunes, TMNT and Popeye as a kid.
I don't recall watching Transformers from TV but I had lots of Transformers comics that I scavenged
from second-hand bookshops. They were like 2$ for five of 'em
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Gaiseric wrote:Transformers, Thundercats, Voltron, Pirates of Dark Water, TMNT, and Ghostbusters are the cartoons that I watched as a kid.
I watched G.I. Joe too, the original one, not the lame ones they're making these days.
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im sorry but the animated spider-man was the best damn cartoon ever.
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Its still on, its on saturday at like 10. Right before xmen!!
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I was in Turkey when I was a kid. There I had the chance to watch both -some- US cartoons and Japanese animes. The ones I liked were Spiderman, He-man, Voltron, Transformers, GI Joe, Tom & Jerry, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Gundam, Rose of Versailles.

I didn't know anything about manga but I was following couple of comics like Conan the Barbarian, Rom The Spaceknight, and Thor.
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I remeber i used to watch alot of dragon ball, ronin warriors, garfield and friends, spiderman, xmen, power rangers, and whenever they were on Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. The street Fighter cartoon was tite. I liked it when Ken beat Akuma. ^^
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The Devils Rejects: I though it was pretty good but I though it would have been better, oh well 8.5/10
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I miss X-Men cartoons...

Too bad we get all the rejects in Australia, there's this Megaman anime based on the GBA game, and I actually woke up early a couple of days ago and watched 10 minutes of it. It was pretty shit.

Might as well mention that SD Gundam anime is shit as well.

But anyway...anyone see the new remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? I loved reading that book when I was a kid, nearly wanted to bolt in the cinemas to watch it, but my friends have some sort of ego that prevented them to be seen purchasing a ticket to that movie. I guess I'll have to watch it by myself, one of these days.
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Damien wrote:The Devils Rejects: I though it was pretty good but I though it would have been better, oh well 8.5/10

been meaning to watch this movie. i heard it was ummm not to easy on the stomach.



i saw The Island. good action movie, ad placements everywhere in the movie though. ehh its a micheal bay movie soo the story was a lot better then i hought it would be. 8/10 for me.


Is anyone going to watch Stealth?? i know it will be bad but i heard its really bad!! gonna d/l it for sure, make this movie lose money...
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I don't get to see much good cartoons nowadays.

There is an Anime channel but only in the evening and only for sissies...

Even Cartoon Network started to get boring when I had it. And RTL II...
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anyone ever seen M.A.S.K.... Twas about some kinda group of people that had cars and motorcycles and stuff that could in some way transform a bit. I think 2 motorcycles became a race car and stuff... Been AGES since i saw that so i don't really remember...

Nother cartoon from way back. About a kid that turned into a car whenever he came in contact with cold water and became human again when comming in contact with warm water (or was it the other way around???)

Movies: I wanna see Sjackie and the chocolate factory
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TheDarkness wrote:Nother cartoon from way back. About a kid that turned into a car whenever he came in contact with cold water and became human again when comming in contact with warm water (or was it the other way around???)
I saw that a few times. Wasn't too interesting. Now that I see it written it is kinda like Ranma...
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yeah kinda is... But then american with the whole car theme... Don't think they would let little kids watch a guy become a girl and getting into all kinds of erotically awkward situations in america (neither would the let kids watch this in europe.... I wanna emigrate to japan!)
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Saw Charlie and the chocolate factory yesterday night. (BTW, If you don't care about the first one or this one, just disregaurd this.)

Umm WTF ... no songs! All the opma loopas were the same 60 year old Philippineno man ... even the women! And Willy Wanka was ... eh, well he sucked.

I take the no songs thing back, there were four, the 60 year old ompa loopas sung four songs that no one in the audience could understand because it was drowned out by the most annoying background music ever.

I rarely get upset about a movie but uh Tim Burton really fucked this one up almost strategically. Crushing whatever charm the first one had to ass dust, reminds me of his days making "Mars Attacks" (If you haven't seen it, don't.) Bad move number one was trying to give Willy Wonka a background and fucking it up. The Willy Wonka in this story was wwaaayyy to one dimensional to attempt such a feat.

After I saw it I found my self running home and watching the original to wash the stink of the suck ass remake off me.

If you didn't read the whole post, I'll sum it up for you in two words ... It sucked.
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halfnhalf wrote:
Damien wrote:The Devils Rejects: I though it was pretty good but I though it would have been better, oh well 8.5/10

been meaning to watch this movie. i heard it was ummm not to easy on the stomach.
Wasn't that the Rob Zombie Thing? I saw House of 1000 Corpses and it was funny. :twisted: Looking forward to see the sequel.
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Im gonna try too see the Devil's Rejects tomorrow.


Anyone a V for Vendetta fan?? One of my friends is a huge fan and he gave the comics recently, enjoyable it is. (ehh that sounds like yoda talking..)


Well the creators of the Matrix have the V movie coming out soon. Natalie Portman is also in it.

http://vforvendetta.warnerbros.com/
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Saiyah wrote:Saw Charlie and the chocolate factory yesterday night. (BTW, If you don't care about the first one or this one, just disregaurd this.)

Umm WTF ... no songs! All the opma loopas were the same 60 year old Philippineno man ... even the women! And Willy Wanka was ... eh, well he sucked.

I take the no songs thing back, there were four, the 60 year old ompa loopas sung four songs that no one in the audience could understand because it was drowned out by the most annoying background music ever.

I rarely get upset about a movie but uh Tim Burton really fucked this one up almost strategically. Crushing whatever charm the first one had to ass dust, reminds me of his days making "Mars Attacks" (If you haven't seen it, don't.) Bad move number one was trying to give Willy Wonka a background and fucking it up. The Willy Wonka in this story was wwaaayyy to one dimensional to attempt such a feat.

After I saw it I found my self running home and watching the original to wash the stink of the suck ass remake off me.

If you didn't read the whole post, I'll sum it up for you in two words ... It sucked.
Well I got the Charlie and the chocolate factory book in elementary school as a prize for being a brilliant young mind. I liked it, but I can't find where I put it. It...well was origonal back then, as you may know the concept was used in many other cartoons (Dexter's lab. e.g.).
I can't wait for it to come to the local cinemas.

And guess what: the book has a SEQUEL...(wow, what a surprise, huh
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and another thing: Mars attack was what it was supposed to be: a hilarious fucked up parody. I liked those nerdy aliens...ak ak ak ak
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Well I have to say, I've never read the book, But if it was anything the mockery of the original movie I saw, I wouldn't bother giving a read.

The bottom line is I'm comparing it to a movie that came out in the late 70's that was actually cool to watch even if you were older. This new remake has slow witted jokes, a poorly written musical score, and the most shallow back-story I've ever seen.

If you watched it and liked it good for you. But IMO I'd toke up till I lose a brain cell or two, watch the original, and pretend it's a shitty remake. At least the real characters will be there.
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I didn't like the original Charlie and the chocolate factory (I think I am the only one I know that didn't like it). But I enjoyed the new one. Not a great movie, but it was worth the five bucks I paid to see it. And I heard that it follows the book more than the old movie.

I liked The Island too. The shameless product placement was absurd. There were a few scenes/stunts that were just ridiculous. But there was tons of action, amazing special effects, and the plot wasn't too shakey. And Scarlet Johansen was very sexy.

Last week I saw Wedding Crashers. Boring and predictable plot, but who goes to see a comedy for the plot? It was hilarious. If you liked movies like Old School, and Anchorman, I highly recommend Wedding Crashers.

Devils Rejects is not playing at any of the theaters around here. Damn Utah. They never showed Equilibrium here either.
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