i opted for "bruce almighty" (VERY minor spoiler)


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Posted by DRD #37 at adsl-19-8-114.asm.bellsouth.net on June 02, 2003 at 09:27:38:

In Reply to: i saw finding nemo.....(spoilers but not many).... posted by SexyJ on June 02, 2003 at 09:16:18:

It was pretty funny most of the time (loved the scene with Jennier Aniston's orgasm).

: i took my nephew on a 'date' yesterday. it was our 'day' together which is what i want to start doing now that he is getting older and he has more of a concept that we share the same birthday. (he will be 6 and ill be....uhhh....uggg.....26).

26 really isn't that old. Try being 29 going on 30 with a child on the way and a receding hairline. THAT, my friend, will get to you.

: i loved that movie!!! there were some parts of the movie that i was convinced that they took real scenes and just added some animation, thats how good it was! a great great movie and i have to say that i loved ellen degeneras in it (i never really liked her but she was good as the voice of dori).

I love Ellen Degeneres. Her last show on Broadway was hilarious, and she does do great voice acting. (I've heard some sound bites from "Finding Nemo" and they all sounded superb.)

: my only complaint......why the hell does disney INSIST on always killing off a parent, mainly mothers???

Well, from a psychological standpoint, with only one (or no) parent, the child character has to take on responsibility for him/herself and start coming of age. Small children all have the desire to break off from their parents (primarily their mothers) and grow into an adult. This helps them further relate to and familiarize themselves with the child character breaking off from the parental units to become an adult.


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