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Dotsie said:
theoldlibrarian said:
the Dark Night is the best batman or super hero film of all time.
Oops, sorry going to have to disagree again (not on purpose ;) ) now that I've read this properly, and ask if you seen Kick Ass yet? It rules! 8) (It is pretty violent though :eek: )
I have to disagree too. I could barely tolerate listening to his "Batman voice". :rolleyes: A bit overdone. :laugh:
 

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Indiana Jones and loved it. :laugh: I'm very boyish when it comes to films. :laugh:
Don't really like romances, like some action in it, like practically all of the new Marvel films (spidey, batman, iron man and so on), love all four Indiana Jones films, can't stand Twilight and don't fall in love with handsome main actors. :laugh:
What's wrong with me?! :eek: :laugh:
(probably the reason is that I go to the cinema with my dad and my brother 9 times out of 10 :laugh: )
 

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Well, bought myself Princess and the Frog and I absulutely adore the film. Not only has it got blues and jazz songs, which is my favourite music genre, but also the characters are strong, funny and have real... well character. I am so happy Disney turned back to classic animation and I hope they're going to do it in the future.

I want to do this job so badly! Every time I see an animated picture, a short film or even an animated TV series there i feel this fascination for it and I get so excited. Ever since i realized that this was someone's job, it's someone's job to animate those films and put those characters to life.
I really want to do this! It would be a dream come true
 

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Cheery said:
I really want to do this! It would be a dream come true
Keep to it Cheery, I'm sure you'll get there. fingers crossed for you*
*hugs* aww thanks! :laugh:
Well, I'm working on it. Still got about four years to prepare for the roughly twenty pieces of work I'll have to deliver for art school.
That's drawings, paintings and animations... Gosh, I'm nervous already... :eek:
The Lucerne and Geneva art school are the only two places in Switzerland you can learn animation. Lucerne is really hard to get into (they only take two people out of ten) and Geneva's a problem because I'm horrible at speaking french. If I don't get in I'll have to consider art schools in the UK and USA and that scares me. :eek:
We'll, I'll have to see how it turns out :)
 

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Oooo! Cheery - :laugh: If you come to the UK there's 2 brilliant graphics Universities near me - Plymouth and Falmouth (BIG advantage as they regularly win awards over the more famous London Colleges even, no jacked up London prices, close to great surf beaches and beautiful rural and moorland countryside ;)
 

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Jan Van Quirm said:
Oooo! Cheery - :laugh: If you come to the UK there's 2 brilliant graphics Universities near me - Plymouth and Falmouth (BIG advantage as they regularly win awards over the more famous London Colleges even, no jacked up London prices, close to great surf beaches and beautiful rural and moorland countryside ;)
Doesn't sound bad :)
 
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A friend & I saw How To Train Your Dragon, today at the cinema. We had a private viewing, as we were the only two in the screen it was on in. :laugh:
Loved it, lovely film, I even cried in places & it's a ruddy cartoon. :oops: :laugh:
 

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Bang goes the theory- Brain training special- Surprising results and very interesting technology out there. loved the power of thought gadget :laugh:
 

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Tiffany said:
A friend & I saw How To Train Your Dragon, today at the cinema. We had a private viewing, as we were the only two in the screen it was on in. :laugh:
Loved it, lovely film, I even cried in places & it's a ruddy cartoon. :oops: :laugh:
oooh, I must go then.! I have seen a trailer for it and thought Very good! I think I'll wait for the DVD.
 
meerkat said:
Tiffany said:
A friend & I saw How To Train Your Dragon, today at the cinema. We had a private viewing, as we were the only two in the screen it was on in. :laugh:
Loved it, lovely film, I even cried in places & it's a ruddy cartoon. :oops: :laugh:
oooh, I must go then.! I have seen a trailer for it and thought Very good! I think I'll wait for the DVD.
Go and see it in 3D meerkat, I promise it's worth it!
 

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Went and saw Paul Merton and his Impro Chums at the Anvil Theater, Basingstoke last night. I have never, ever, laughed so long and so loud at a theater show (or tv, or film) in my life. Basically, all the sketches, scenes, and dialogue (no props) are ad-libbed from audience suggestions and ranged in scope from 'javelin throwing penguins training for the olympics' to 'deleted scenes from a Harry Potter movie as written by William Shakespeare'. :laugh:

I don't often strongly recommend stuff but I've included a LINK to his tour dates here. If he is coming to a town near you and tickets are still available, THEN GO! I very much doubt you'll be disappointed. :laugh:
 
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