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Cars 2 - I really liked this in 3D as it worked throughout the film and never felt forced. The story was fun, and I liked the fact it centered around the best character in Mater. I was also very impressed by the animation in this one as the backgrounds appeared real. Very entertaining and enjoyable.
 
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DubCoffman62;1945139; said:
no, what I found too unfathomable is that such a liberal weenie like Owen Wilson's character would ever get engaged to a ball busting cunt from a family of ultra conservative moronic tea party members.

Even liberal dudes get tired of smelly, unwashed, pachtouli covered, hairy legged, tofu eating womyns.
 
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Muck;1945597; said:
Even liberal dudes get tired of smelly, unwashed, pachtouli covered, hairy legged, tofu eating womyns.
This character has to be the biggest, sissiest weenie that Woody Allen has ever invented, even worse than the ones he plays. He whines the whole way through about some stupid novel that he's writing, he dresses like a total weenie and even has that nasally lisp that almost all non homosexual liberal men speak with. It was almost like Owen Wilson was playing a caricature of the stereotype.
 
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning on IFC. Yeah, not so much, though I do like they guy they got to play Leatherface and I always like R Lee Ermy, though in this role he was trying way too hard.
 
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WolverineMike;1946069; said:
was that the one with Matthew McCaunahey?

No, that was "The Return of TCM" (1994) which was when they were trying to keep adding crappy sequels (that was in the 90s, they didn't start remaking everything until the 2000s) instead of retelling the story. That one was so bad it was beyond comical. The one I watched was made in 2006, and had much of the same case as the Jessica Biel remake.

Ironically that 1994 movie had both Matthew and Rene Zellweger...two people widely considered serious actors now.
 
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