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I need to watch it at some point. I gotta read the comics as well, but who knows when that'll happen?
The Adventures of Tin Tin is another biggish movie out right now, besides what's been mentioned already. I haven't seen it myself but hear solid things.

It's a bit of both. The ending will probably take on wildly different meanings to everyone who watches it.

Well Ice King needs to write some more fan fiction!
PS. How did you like Ice King's origin? I also like how people actually theorize on this show regarding Gunther, since he might be something more then a mere penguin. I think Marceline's father referred him as the most evil being ever existing.

Tron Bonne said:I thought it was pretty sad, actually. I'm guessing that means he was probably alive before the war, or whatever disaster, destroyed our civilization. Pretty interesting, wouldn't have thought that. I was a little more freaked out by Beemo's little fetish revelation.

Tin Tin In The Congo is really racist its basically a product of its time (it was published in 1931).I want to see how racist Tin Tin is.
Seth Rogen's pretty funny in it. I was surprised that he wrote it. It's decidedly more earnest and serious than his usual writing, but he didn't turn it into a farce.I saw 50/50 last night, it was very good. It's both a great subtle comedy and a great drama.
Seth Rogen's pretty funny in it. I was surprised that he wrote it. It's decidedly more earnest and serious than his usual writing, but he didn't turn it into a farce.
It has to be better than Funny People at least.
That movie was just all over the place. I guess that was meant to mirror the cathartic, sad-clown nature of comedians' real lives, but it just came off as unentertaining to me.It has to be better than Funny People at least.
Aussie Rules Football and American Football are just versions of rugby which derived from soccer.I like Dominic Monaghans name for America Football 'Armored Catch' if your going to name sports like football by their literal meaning.
Aussie Rules Football, American Football, Rugby are all derived from (Soccer) English Football anyway.
Prejudiced...Yeah, but nothing rolls off the tongue as good as "ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!?!"
Are you read for American Rules Rugby just doesn't work.![]()