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Puffy Treat
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Such as now.

I mean, what possible reason could there be to see this movie? The title and poster say everything. Perfectly.

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Proof that in the elevated circles of the Hollywood studios there is some powerful drug taking going on.

I mean, I can't imagine a scenario where someone says something along the lines of "...yeah, and like there's this king of a tribe, and there like all, uh, chihuahas. Yeah, yeah, like little dogs. And he comes to live in Beverly Hills..." that does not include chemical abuse of some sort.

My fear factor for the Hobbit movie has moved into the Red Zone...

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Lyrhawn
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Meh, a movie like this goes two rungs BELOW the Harold and Kumar sequel. It'll make $15 million from the morbidly curious, and somewhat will get fired. And yet still someone will make a direct to DVD sequel to it, and THAT guy will get fired too.

My fear for the Hobbit is still at the normal yellow alert amount. If Toro goes through Weta and it's scored in London, which I can imagine he'd be okay with since he's made as many foreign as domestic films, then I'm okay with it. Jackson made most of the LOTR outside of Hollywood. It was filmed outside, the digital work and conception work was all done in NZ at Weta, and it was all scored and recorded in London. Hollywood was just a piggy bank for them. I'm starting to wonder if more movies shouldn't be made that way, but that got us King Kong, so, six of one...

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I'm actually looking forward to Harold and Kumar. It got excellent reviews.
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PEOPLE LIKE SMALL DOGS RIGHT

WELL HERE'S THIS IDEA HOW BOUT A MOVIE BOUT SMALL DOGS

GREAT IDEA QUICK PRINT IT AND SHIP

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Everyone who rags on this movie is subconsciously compensating for the fact they secretly adored the Taco Bell dog.

This movie is going to suck big time.

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A. Harold and Kumar is going to be hilarious. [Smile]

B. Admiral Adama is in that stupid Chihuahua movie. Something is wrong with the world. [Angst]

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Playing Adama is pretty stressful, maybe Olmos found that punting a toy sized canine across the screen would ease his broody mood.

I hope he grows the cheesy mustache back.

And also, I really am looking forward to Harold and Kumar. The Neil Patrick Harris themed commercial I saw earlier today left me in stitches.

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Holy crap, look at the cast! Doesn't anyone have any shame?!?
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Hmmm. 3 Million illegal immigrants in the US of Latin descent. Millions more legal. Hey, lets do a Hisp-ploitation film with small dogs named after a Mexican province, set mostly in Mexico. Get every name actor who even looks latino and sign them up. Its easy money.
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But you got to read the small print. 50% something I already forgot. 50% lover. 100% ... uh, forgot that too.

But I love love love, that they have a lame-ass foe net ick spelling of Chihuahua!

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Idiocracy looks more and more frighteningly prophetic every day...

On the other hand... it could just be a really bad poster. And the movie might not really have anything to do with the poster. It might end up being some sort of brilliant, biting satire of the sorta people who live in Beverly Hills and own Chihuahuas...


...yeah, right.

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Holy f***.
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I can't help but notice that of the top ten movies (by box office) on Rotten Tomatoes right now, one is rated above 60%, with the mean score of the remaining nine at about 35%.

...Noting this, Hollywood executives have elected to throw out the old green-lighting system that involved darts, in favor of a new one involving a Ouija board.

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Hmm. As funny as this is, I have a traumatic experience with chihuahuas today.

*traumatic experience below, not a joke, not something funny*

I was at the mall, paying a bill for my mom. And I walked over to the escalator. Well, a trio of teenagers were on it, and they had a chihuahua with them. A tiny little thing, they set it on the escalator, thinking it would just hop over when it got to the end.

It didn't. It's paw got caught in the escalator, and it started screaming. The woman, I guess it's owner, started yanking on the poor little dog, by its torso, to pull it out.

Well, after like four or five hard yanks, she got the dog free. I can't imagine the damage done to it's little front leg... pulled as hard as it was. They didn't even stop the escalator, and it seemed to be screaming even louder after they pulled it out. I'd be surprised if the leg wasn't broken or dislocated or something... and then there's the fact that it was bleeding, a bunch of drops of blood ended up all over the ground.

Well, at that point, they decided to rush the dog to help, and as they ran to the exit, the dog was screaming the whole way out...

and, well. As I said. Traumatic. Stupid people...

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It doesn't seem anymore ridiculous than the latest offerings from Pixar/Disney.
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pfft. This thread is just further proof that Puffy Treat hates fun movies! Why ya gotta hate on fun movies so much, Puffy?

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Well, as long as they actually focus on the chihuahua characters instead of wasting most of the time with a bunch of uninteresting human characters that nobody actually cares about...

--Enigmatic

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quote:
Originally posted by 0Megabyte:
Hmm. As funny as this is, I have a traumatic experience with chihuahuas today.

*traumatic experience below, not a joke, not something funny*

I was at the mall, paying a bill for my mom. And I walked over to the escalator. Well, a trio of teenagers were on it, and they had a chihuahua with them. A tiny little thing, they set it on the escalator, thinking it would just hop over when it got to the end.

It didn't. It's paw got caught in the escalator, and it started screaming. The woman, I guess it's owner, started yanking on the poor little dog, by its torso, to pull it out.

Well, after like four or five hard yanks, she got the dog free. I can't imagine the damage done to it's little front leg... pulled as hard as it was. They didn't even stop the escalator, and it seemed to be screaming even louder after they pulled it out. I'd be surprised if the leg wasn't broken or dislocated or something... and then there's the fact that it was bleeding, a bunch of drops of blood ended up all over the ground.

Well, at that point, they decided to rush the dog to help, and as they ran to the exit, the dog was screaming the whole way out...

and, well. As I said. Traumatic. Stupid people...

That is truly awful.
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Yeah. Awful indeed. I hope the little dog is okay, but I have no way to know.

I know it was bleeding, and the injury was obviously not minor. But yes. I got to witness something truly horrible, there.

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Ugh. that sucks 0meg. Poor dog.
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Lyrhawn
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Why in the name of God wouldn't you push the emergency stop button on the escalator?
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Stupidity knows no rules, Lyrhawn.

Well, that and panic.

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quote:
Originally posted by Lyrhawn:
Why in the name of God wouldn't you push the emergency stop button on the escalator?

Escalators have emergency stop buttons?
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Yes. Yes they do. For when little dogs and children get caught in them in a horrific manner.

But now you know, and knowing is half the battle!

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G. I. Joe!
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Puffy Treat
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quote:
Originally posted by the_Somalian:
It doesn't seem anymore ridiculous than the latest offerings from Pixar/Disney.

It doesn't seem worse than College Road Trip, true...but Pixar's latest offering was Ratatouille, soon to be WALL-E. I'm betting both films are light years ahead of this flick, in pretty much every sense possible. [Smile]
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Are you saying that College Road Trip will be light-years ahead of this film, or that Ratatouille and WALL-E will be? Because I've heard that College Road Trip is pretty much one of the dumbest movies ever made.
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"Both films" was referring to the "Pixar's latest offering" part of my remark. (Can "both" be used for more than two things? I'm not sure.)
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I think "both" always and only refers to two things. I just wasn't sure if you meant the two Pixar movies or the two latest offerings from Pixar/Disney.
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