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wrote a comment about the news item The Hobbit Aims for 2012?
Q: How does a 2 month setback turn into a year long delay you may ask?
A: Simple, they'd miss Oscar season and would hold it back later...like other films of late.
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Thanks Sly. And I agree with Twisted's comment below. MovieBook took our toys away like we were little kids on some playground shit.
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Yeah, I understand what your saying. I loved designing my page. We all had them differently and they showcased each individual personality. Now we are all the same.
wrote a comment about the news item Welcome to the New MovieWeb!
@ONSTRA. just cuz I wrote a long post doesn't mean I'm not in a calm mood. Why does everybody always assume that if I write alot that it means I'm ticked off. I'm not. I'm more like CBF, in that this stuff coming without warning is a bit frustrating. If it was 16 days from now, then I'd be great with this mentally as my brain's fried right now from final projects and essays. 1 of which I just tackled from start to finish in the past 3hrs. lolz
wrote a comment about her Review of State of Play
3.5 is not 'great'
wrote a comment about the news item Welcome to the New MovieWeb!
Cramming all friend comments and our own comments into one feed kinda makes it harder to keep track of conversations. You know how other sites separate the two for the very reason of keeping up with everything in an organized manner. And how do we know if someone comments on a comment on their own page? Last night I happened by another profile and they'd responded to a post I made on their page, but they commented on the actual comment than on my actual page, thus I never realized they were commenting back.

If new additions come through for those wishing they had workable versions of their profiles back, then that works out fine. Because some people seem really upset about it. But oh well.
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What are your thoughts on the site? Hopefully you will no longer have profile issues. I know that really got on your nerves.
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Hey sly do you hate this or what? All our stuff just stolen from us in an instant w/o warning, I mean I took forever to make my profile just right, and now I will never get that stuff back. Why couldn't we keep our profiles the way they were AND this new look? You know I think MW is becoming GARBAGE.
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Eh...I'm not into cartoon movies like "Up" anymore. I like cartoons with enjoyable humor for teens and adults like "The Simpsons." As I said before, I saw "New Moon" last week, and I just saw "2012" last night. The movie and the ending were WAY better than I thought it would be.
added new photos to her photo gallery: pro pics
wrote a comment about the news item Welcome to the New MovieWeb!
WORSE by far!!! I don't wanna hunt down commented stories and other things. That was what made the original homepage better. Everything was right there. And the look is horrible. Plus, how damn fast does it need to be? Better question: Was it ever slow?
I wasn't gonna name all of them. But the point is they've not been doing nearly as well BOR wise or legacy wise with their animated features in comparison to the older known ones when prices are adjusted for inflation.
Never heard of this guy. It'd make a great movie. And it's nice to see that Danny Glover's career isn't completely dead.

More flicks should be made about historical lesser known historical events from that time period. Or even known ones for that matter. Like AJ leading the pirates, back country army, and Southern civilians in the Battle of New Orleans in 1814 after the war of 1812 had ended. All history teachers concur that in regards to how that battle went down: "Only in America."
It made that + 73 mil more opening weekend. Let's see...$473,674,000 globally so far. And it's only been 10 days...I dread to see it's closing BOR.
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Things are all right for me now. I still want to see "Zombieland" though, but I've only seen "New Moon" and I thought it was way better than "Twilight."
It's interesting to see Disney come out with one of their own animated films for once...without Pixar's help. Well, for once in this decade I should say. And one that looks like it'll fall in with the other array of Disney hand drawn classics. Their last big hit was "Lion King" in '95. Their two 'big' ones after that weren't all that great. {Mulan/Emperor's New Groove}
wrote a comment about the news item Another The Wolfman Poster Gets Beastly
Shouldn't it be 02.12.10?
reviewed the movie Up

"Take a trip to the Tepui Mesa with a grumpy old guy, two of his adventurous counterparts, numerous talking dogs, and Kevin."