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Brian said,
October 3rd, 2004 

The Incredibles: Agreed, it’s a must-see. The Disney suits should be kicking themselves for dissolving their relationship with Pixar.

Team America: World Police: There’s no way I’m missing this one. I’m sure it will be hysterical.

Spongebob Squarepants: Never saw the TV show, so I have no need to see the movie. Still, if Trey Parker and Matt Stone did their own spin on Blue’s Clues, I might be interested. They could get Steve to take a break from his music career and come back to the show. “Hey kids, I had a little too much to drink last night, so I can’t even see straight. Can you help me with this latest clue?”

Shark Tale: No interest whatsoever. It’s an obvious rip-off of Finding Nemo, and it doesn’t even look like a very good one. I’m sure it will make plenty of money, though, since CGI-animated movies are rarely money-losers.

Robots: I agree, Robin Williams needs to be reined in quite a bit. He’s shown restraint in movies such as Good Will Hunting and One Hour Photo, so why is it so tough for him to do the same in animated movies? I’m guessing the directors want him to cut loose, hoping for the same success he gave to Aladdin.

Brian

Vic said,
October 3rd, 2004 

Brian, you just don’t know what you’re missing with Spongebob. You really should check it out sometime. It’s so wierd in an innocent sort of way that it’s impossible not to laugh of the silliness of it.

I’m pretty sure you’d love it. :-)
Vic