Absolutely nothing in that movie made any sense. Almost every single special effect and plot device was horseshit, sometimes at the same time (you know that bit where there's like ultra-low pressure zones sucking cold air out of space and frost covers all the buildings? [1]what the fuck is that frost made of; the water would've fallen out long before at those temperatures, and there's none in the upper atmosphere anyway, and it's not co2 either [2]how the fuck would there be enough humidity or whatever to develop a visible layer of frost if the air pressure is so low [3]that air wouldn't be nearly that cold, and may actually be HOT depending on exactly where it comes from [4]how come all the windows don't explode in the skyscrapers since they typically only use ground-level air and are cut off at the higher floors [5]why didn't everyone die from the low pressure, even if they were inside and warm, or at least suffer altitude sickness [6]THAT WOULD NEVER HAPPEN ANYWAY).
I like the Disney movies, though the sequels were horrible, except for Toy Story 2. Disney's sequels were all made for profit, added nothing new. Pixar movies are still the best, though I never saw cars.
My favorite is still Shrek and the sequel. Best romantic movie ever . I also liked Happy Feet, Robots, and hmm... quite a lot of animated movies.
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Peblo Custom ratings must be 50 characters or less
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15th December, 2006 at 01:58:55 -
I liked the intro movie to SSBM
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