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Wall E - Money saving tip
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tinkerbell70 wrote: »WELL, I am sorry you found the film a load of garbage as you put it, but my daughter who by the way is 20 years old and my 11 year old nephew and daughters fiancee 22 years old thought the film was brilliant ,really funny and some sad parts but came out of the cinema laughing all the way home, Obviously it just depends upon the type of film different people prefer and this one was certainly preferred by at least 3 people of all ages.
thanks:T:T :T :T
Not sure what bits were supposed to be funny? The short before it was funny though i have to admit.0 -
All 3 of my family really enjoyed the film. Have to remember its aimed at kids with a few "moments" thrown in for adults.
Really like Pixar films and look forward to the next!0 -
Got to say I loved it too and so did the rest of my family.0
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I went with my fiance and 2 of our friends.
ages.....22,24,24,22 and we all loved it!
some of you may say we are just kids ourselfs, and im a big fan of disney pixar but i thought wall-e was another good pixar animation.
again like someone already said, everyone is entitled to there opinions and everyone likes different types of movies but i really liked this film and cant wait to buy the dvd so i can watch it again.
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yes i took a nine year old and two 5 year olds and we all really liked it to so money well spent for us!
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hahaha who needs to go out for entertainment, when you can stay home and read mse:T :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :T0
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DH and DS2 went to watch it this week and DH thought that it was the worst film that he has sat through in ages. He moaned about it all the way home. DS2 who is 7 enjoyed it but has not mentioned it since. I was lucky as DS1 refused to go to see wall-e so we went to see the new mummy film this was wicked.:j We always go to the filks on orage wednesday and pop into sainsburys befor we go in. refuse to buy in there and be ripped off.0
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family of 5, youngest 2 1/2 middle child 4 and oldest 9 and us ... mum and dad all thoroughly enjoyed it:jrelynutz says it all
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We loved it! (self, DH and 12 yr old DD)
And my brother took my 5 yr old twin nephews and they loved it too!
I guess it's 'horses for courses'. Personally I can't stand those supposed marvellous special effects so-called blockbuster movies that alot of people think are fantastic.
We prefer a little subtlety, and thought wall.e was clever!
Oh, and our local cinema has cheaper tickets if you go before mid-day or on a Tuesday. (Money Saving tip!)Everything will be alright in the end so, if it’s not yet alright, it means it’s not yet the endQuidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur0
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