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Freewoman76 said:sequoiasman96 n vampX are ignored
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Wolfboy said:Man im laughing. No one bother to read article hard enough and read sequoias's and vamp's post. They put the wrong movie in instead chicken little. I took my nieces to watch chicken little. So its safe to watch. They just screwed up. Relax will ya.
Cookie Monster said:I see why Chicken Little might not good idea for kids to watch, the article tells you why. At least the kids got free tickets.
sequoias said:Are you saying that Vampy and me are being ignored because they think they're right and we're wrong?
sequoias said:read the article carefully, it wasn't chicken little flick. Some movie projector guy messed up and showed the wrong film instead. That's what happened there. It's a foreign flick they saw, not Chicken Little.
cental34 said:Even if Disney was responsible for this, who wouldn't be surprised? Disney has a history of outrageous antics. Watch The Lion King. In the scene where Simba sighs, and collapses, blowing a whole bunch of dust into the air, look closely at the cloud of dust. If you look closely, you can see the word "sex." Look at the cover of the movie Atlantis. If you look on the side of the ship, you can make out the letters "KKK" in the design. Then notice that of all the characters displayed, the only one with a spotlight showing on him is the black character.
cental34 said:Even if Disney was responsible for this, who wouldn't be surprised? Disney has a history of outrageous antics. Watch The Lion King. In the scene where Simba sighs, and collapses, blowing a whole bunch of dust into the air, look closely at the cloud of dust. If you look closely, you can see the word "sex." Look at the cover of the movie Atlantis. If you look on the side of the ship, you can make out the letters "KKK" in the design. Then notice that of all the characters displayed, the only one with a spotlight showing on him is the black character.
the article said:"..Adults and kids expecting to watch Disney's G-rated animated flick at the AMC Empire 25 theater on 42nd St. were instead presented with a foreign film that opened with a young man committing suicide."