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Kids Movie? I Object!
20 December 2002
So it's by Nickelodeon. So,It's animated. So, I'm 25 with a 3 year old. I love this movie! Maybe I'm one of the few lucky people to be born with a healthy sense of humor, but when my son and I can sit down together and laught at the same parts of the movie, it's definitley worth it's wieght in gold. Don't you people remember being kids? What would you do if you found out there were no parents anywhere around? Yep-the same thing they did, party until you're constipated.THEN wonder where your parents are. Kids like burp and fart jokes because they're kids. How many times can you recall in your childhood when a well-timed burp would disrupt a class for the remainder of the day? And just to add my son't two cents: the part where Poultra is conked on the head by the getaway ship and is going to fall on the audience... my son finds nothing funnier than the thought of a chicken with butt cheeks. Why don't you people see the movie for the entertainment that it is and not pick it apart like some Oscar Nominations Panel? I have two words for you people... UN PUCKER.
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Lilo & Stitch (2002)
Highly recommended for people who are tired of "just kid" movies.
18 December 2002
This movie is the perfect movie for any type of family, broken or not. The story of two sisters, Lilo and Nani, who are trying to keep it together after their parents are killed would strike a cord with anyone who feels as if no matter how hard they try to get ahead, everything comes crashing down around them. Enter alien expieriment 626, intelligent, mean, and escaped from a prison transport. He crashes on Earth and winds up in a pound where he disguises his second pair of arms and his antennae to be adopted by Lilo, who wished on a falling star (his crashing ship) the night before for a friend. After Nani loses her job, Lilo almost drowns, and Stitch blows up the house, the three realize that Ohana (family) is important above all things, and no one gets left behind. I cried while watching this movie, and I am no creampuff. Definitely one to watch at Christmas with the whole family!
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