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  • FFFFFFFFFFFFU! D:< Hey! :C

    Welcome back! :3c That's awesome!

    I have no idea. I don't think it was to do with you, though.

    My friend showed me this - I don't know about the other three panels, but the first panel reminded me of you.
    Except of course that she was a trojan horse, secretly working to get complete control of his family and his gym.

    What?! Well, I did say I would try...how about a back-up choice, though, in case that doesn't work out? I promise to still call it Dennis (even if it's a girl). :3

    Indeed she is. Maybe Michael has a red bowtie I can borrow.

    It's annoying how Johnny Depp has to be in every Tim Burton film these days, but I liked him in Ed Wood (which is Burton's best film, IMO). He was also good in this wonderful, wonderful Jim Jarmusch film called Dead Man, though Gary Farmer and Lance Henrikson pretty much steal the show there. Fun fact: that film has a character named Conway (though he gets eaten by Henrikson's character).
    Haha, nothing sexual, it's just that Wes Anderson loves to fill his movies with quirks and visual gimmicks. Which sometimes works for his own material, but when adapting Roald Dahl's work it just seems awkward and forced. Dahl's widow claimed that Dahl himself would have loved it (she said the exact same thing about the new Chocolate Factory film, oddly enough), but the fact is that Dahl was notoriously picky about adaptations of work, and hated just about every one he lived to see, with the exception of the pain-stakingly faithful Danny the Champion of the World, so I don't buy it. :p
    FFUUU! D:<

    Don't worry about it! :3c Have fun!

    Thank you for the likes! ^_^ Woohoo, 200!
    A Ditto who has Flint completely under "her" thumb? Very nice. Maybe Flint was just an old drunk the whole time? That power up method he suggested to Ash (and then conveniently forgot in the Chronicles episode) seemed awfully extreme, after all.

    You're not missing out on very much, other than berries and pokemon. If there's anything you want me to look for you there, please let me know and I'll do my best. :)

    I'll wear something reasonably smart, but I'll try not to overdo it. There's no set uniform when you're a student, after all.

    I liked how the "bad" kids were done in the re-adaptation (I don't think Mike Teevee was really bad, just ahead of his crowd. I also don't think it was ever billed as a remake - Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp got into a big argument over this) and that they kept the squirrels, but other than that....no. Charlie had all the personality of a wet dishcloth and Willy Wonka was way too over the top, even by Roald Dahl standards (as for his Freudian daddy issues...erm, what?). Still, it wasn't as bad as Wes Anderson's miserable excuse for a Fantastic Mr Fox adaptation. I liked the animation, but the film itself amounted to little more than a romping ground for Anderson's various fetishes.
    Personally, I was hoping that the dub would somehow insert the explanation that Lola merely faked her own death to get the insurance money. Or that she'd lost her memory and had been living as a Socialite for a while.

    Maybe that particular Corphish was very modest in his emotions and he wasn't able to express happiness any better than that? Did you take that Coprhish home with you? I have Xanadu the the Pawnard tucked in right now, but I'm still having to wait before I'm allowed to take her to the Dream World. I wonder who we'll befriend today?

    Thank you, there's less than a week to go now.^^

    True, or if they told him the truth that he became a fly hybrid and both forms got horribly squished (shame about that poor innocent spider who was only minding its own business and got taken with him). Have you seen the 80s remake (which has very little in common with the 50s film beyond the title and the basic concept)? That ending is very downbeat.
    HAHA. FFFFFUUU! I inb4'd you with my edit, though. Because I'm gonna go now, I think! Night~
    Wow. Kind of ironic when you recall that 4Kids opted to insert additional death into the Pokemon dub with Brock's mother (though I suppose it didn't involve a gun). I know the Digimon Adventure dub also removed a scene where the mons threw syringes at each other, or something. Definitely something to do with syringes.

    Yep, the Hoppip was smiling. I befriended a Duskull today, but he was naturally very limited in his facial expressions. Nope, I don't think you have. Spill the beans about this happy Corphish, please.

    Haha, well hopefully it'll be to do with my interview next week. Or maybe just securing that interview should count.

    I just caught the ending to the original 50s version of The Fly. It's...surprisingly upbeat.
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