Tangled
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Tangled
Everyone, go watch it. Right now. Unless "right now" for you is Sunday. Then you are allowed to wait one day.
Loved it.
Loved it.
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Re: Tangled
Oo! I am excited to see it and hope to soon. I'm waiting to drag Marduk along with me. And for money.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
Re: Tangled
I really, really want to see it. But Harry Potter 7.1 is first priority (shame on me for not having the foresight to get a ticket and arrange a ride for the midnight showing) so it'll have to wait. I'll see what I can do during Christmas break...
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
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Re: Tangled
I enjoyed it. I went with my family (and while I was in the theater my friend texted asking if anyone wanted to go see it, but she bailed -- it would've been good enough to see twice in a row). We don't do 3D and I didn't see anything that would've been more impressive with the glasses. Maybe one thing, but that was cool enough without. It was cute, it was fun.
I haven't seen DH.1 yet (which is where my priorities lie, I suppose). I have told myself that I'm only going on a date. Which is a problem because, as we know, we're discouraged from going to movies on dates (and it would almost certainly be a first date, given my current relationship status). I would even go on a friend-date but I think all my friends have already seen it...so basically I'm just not going to see it. And I'd probably rather see Tangled again anyway.
I haven't seen DH.1 yet (which is where my priorities lie, I suppose). I have told myself that I'm only going on a date. Which is a problem because, as we know, we're discouraged from going to movies on dates (and it would almost certainly be a first date, given my current relationship status). I would even go on a friend-date but I think all my friends have already seen it...so basically I'm just not going to see it. And I'd probably rather see Tangled again anyway.
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Out of curiosity, why is it important that you see that movie on a date?
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Well. It's not so much that I want to see it on a date, it's that I have no real desire to see it at all, but I would certainly not turn down a date if I were asked to go see it with him. That's about the only time I'm really interested in seeing it, though. (Date or friend activity. Depending on the friend, I would not use "I don't want to see it" as an excuse not to hang out with werf.)
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Re: Tangled
I still haven't seen HP7.1. We almost watched it last night, but my sis-in-law (read: babysitter) was wanting to go to a movie that night, too, so we decided to watch something shorter so we could get back faster. But honestly? I'd probably choose Tangled over HP7.1 just based on my reaction to the last two movies. I'm still prepping myself to see it and not hate it at the same time.
Re: Tangled
I really like Tangled too.
Also, is it a problem that I saw four movies in a two week period? That seems excessive to me for some reason...
Also, is it a problem that I saw four movies in a two week period? That seems excessive to me for some reason...
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Okay, today my family and I went to see HP 7.1 and Tangled. I really liked them both. I'm more looking forward to rewatching Tangled, but I like them equally; I just want to learn the villian song.
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
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Re: Tangled
So apparently my mother wants to take 6 grandchildren to this next week, and feels unable to solo it (6 to 1 odds, after all) and therefore has roped me into it, despite zero interest. So, uh, merry Christmas Bob.
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Hooray! I'll make it up to you, love. I promise.Marduk wrote:So apparently my mother wants to take 6 grandchildren to this next week, and feels unable to solo it (6 to 1 odds, after all) and therefore has roped me into it, despite zero interest. So, uh, merry Christmas Bob.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.