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fandomsecrets2018-01-06 03:39 pm
[ SECRET POST #4021 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4021 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Jurassic World]
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[Hugh Jackman]
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(Aurelio Voltaire)
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[Jojo's Bizarre Adventure]
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[Pokemon (games)]
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[J.R.R. Tolkien and his wife Edith]
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[Movie: The Shape of Water]
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Re: Movie Club Discussion!
2. Schmendrick was my favorite character. He was such a fucking dork. I loved his "second rate pickpocket" line. The butterfly. I hated that annoying, singing fucker.
3. My favorite scene was the breakout one. I was worried the animals would not be rescued, buy thankfully the unicorn activated her magical ability to open locks that she could not use before for some reason. Also, the Harpy was badass. My least favorite was the butterfly scene. I just really, really disliked him.
4. The music cracked me the fuck up. It could be more 80s if it tried. Especially all the songs that explained what was going on the movie. I AM SO HUNGRY!! NOW IT IS RAINING! I GOTTA WALK FOREVER DOWN THE MAN'S ROAD!
5. The animation is super distinctive to me because my littler brother was obsessed with The Hobbit growing up. Honestly, I really don't like it. But man, that voice cast was stacked!
Man, I forgot that back in the day that they could show titties to kids in cartoons. Including weird tree titties. I did find it interesting that they had so many different mythologies (like the Chinese dragon instead of a Western one).