That dream is best ever. That is totally appropriate and awesome in every aspect. I'm sure Brit would appreciate Steve passing the friend test ;)
I'm so glad you got to see PATF! I ended up seeing it again, and of course I loved everything again and cried and laughed and everything in between. My only source of sadness is that Naveen didn't get a song of his own :( While Keith David's voice is awesomesauce, I need to hear more of Bruno Campos's delicious voice. Luckily, there's this.
Yeah, I was rather happy all day after that one. Whatever it was that prompted it, I'm glad it did.
I didn't actually cry at any point in PatF, but I _totally_ did during the Toy Story 3 preview, and got awfully close during the stuff with her father (am I predictable or what?). I had just been ruing the fact that Robbie Benson only gets the teeniest little bit of song in BatB, and then Campos got nothing. But I'll take David's solo, particularly in light of the fact that there was so very little of him in Coraline.
That Spike dream is made of all kinds of awesome. :)
And I KNEW there was a movie I wanted to see that I'd forgotten. All I did over the holidays was go to movies, it seems -- Sherlock Holmes, Avatar, 2012, New Moon* -- and while it's true that I really only wanted to see half of those, I kept thinking that I'd caught up with everything I want to see in theaters, movie-wise. I'd somehow completely managed to forget about PatF -- and I gotta remedy that. Not sure when I'll have TIME to, but I gotta remedy that. Keith David AND Jim Cummings, after all! ;-)
* This one would be more shocking if you didn't know that I didn't, um, actually PAY for it. More on that some other time ...
I just love having cracked out dreams like that. Kinda my little reward to myself for struggling through the insomnia, I guess.
And _definitely_ see PatF if you get a chance. I haven't seen any of the others you listed* - and have no interest in doing so, when it comes down to it - so perhaps my saying PatF kicks their combined arses is unjustified. But that's not going to stop me from saying it.
(Also, I know I'm way out of practice with the whole voice chasing thing, but, even knowing as I did that Cummings was a main character, it took me half the movie before I suddenly realized that it was him. Not that I didn't recognize his voice, but it didn't whack me over the head with it's Jim Cummings-ness, if that makes any sense at all. Keith David, though... Mmm.)
* In fact, PatF was the first movie I saw in theater since The Dark Knight. I haven't been getting out much.
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I just. I'm in love with that movie. It definitely reminds me why we loved Disney in the first place.
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I'm so glad you got to see PATF! I ended up seeing it again, and of course I loved everything again and cried and laughed and everything in between. My only source of sadness is that Naveen didn't get a song of his own :( While Keith David's voice is awesomesauce, I need to hear more of Bruno Campos's delicious voice. Luckily, there's this.
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I didn't actually cry at any point in PatF, but I _totally_ did during the Toy Story 3 preview, and got awfully close during the stuff with her father (am I predictable or what?). I had just been ruing the fact that Robbie Benson only gets the teeniest little bit of song in BatB, and then Campos got nothing. But I'll take David's solo, particularly in light of the fact that there was so very little of him in Coraline.
That video is made of utter win, though. Hee.
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And I KNEW there was a movie I wanted to see that I'd forgotten. All I did over the holidays was go to movies, it seems -- Sherlock Holmes, Avatar, 2012, New Moon* -- and while it's true that I really only wanted to see half of those, I kept thinking that I'd caught up with everything I want to see in theaters, movie-wise. I'd somehow completely managed to forget about PatF -- and I gotta remedy that. Not sure when I'll have TIME to, but I gotta remedy that. Keith David AND Jim Cummings, after all! ;-)
* This one would be more shocking if you didn't know that I didn't, um, actually PAY for it. More on that some other time ...
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And _definitely_ see PatF if you get a chance. I haven't seen any of the others you listed* - and have no interest in doing so, when it comes down to it - so perhaps my saying PatF kicks their combined arses is unjustified. But that's not going to stop me from saying it.
(Also, I know I'm way out of practice with the whole voice chasing thing, but, even knowing as I did that Cummings was a main character, it took me half the movie before I suddenly realized that it was him. Not that I didn't recognize his voice, but it didn't whack me over the head with it's Jim Cummings-ness, if that makes any sense at all. Keith David, though... Mmm.)
* In fact, PatF was the first movie I saw in theater since The Dark Knight. I haven't been getting out much.
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