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a) what possessed you to grab all those screenies of the movie

and

b) yay! it's the radio! I always liked the radio in that movie....
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Ah, back when Disney made original stories...
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Actually, I think he did, he got replaced IIRC

but it's been over a decade since I saw the movie
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DarkSilver wrote:a) what possessed you to grab all those screenies of the movie

and

b) yay! it's the radio! I always liked the radio in that movie....
A) About 20 minutes free time, a recently aquired dvd version, and a disturbing lack of absolutely no footage from the movie itself on the net. :P

B)Image 8)
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DarkSilver wrote:Actually, I think he did, he got replaced IIRC

but it's been over a decade since I saw the movie
He eventually gets repaired near the end of the film by his owner.

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This always one of my favorite movies. I bought it recently again on DVD! God, I know how to sing all the songs from the movie, too. My favorite is "Worhtless"
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Did anybody else think that parts of that movie where really freaky? The appliance store and junk yard scenes mostly. That crazy creepy A/C getting all cranky then blowing up? Man that movie was cool. I still remember lines from the song with the crazy appliances.
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Ah, another "Pre-requisite for a warped childhoo" movie. Oh, the memories...
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Its out on DVD? Sweet. I got to go get that, it was one of my favorite movies as a kid, but not as good as Follow that Bird. Does anyone else remember that one? It was like a Sesame Street road film.
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OMG!

:pounces and hugs wildly:

I LOVE this movie.

I still get sad when the flower dies when Toaster goes away :cry:
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xBlackFlash wrote:OMG!

:pounces and hugs wildly:

I LOVE this movie.

I still get sad when the flower dies when Toaster goes away :cry:
I know, it's a tearjerker. I used to be all sad about the cars, especially the racecar. I still sometimes think back to his lines when I'm being all... philosophical and all. I dunno. It's sad.
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I don't know if I'm the only one, but...

I didn't see this movie until I was in college (I was a sheltered child :( ) , and when I did see it, I found parts of it rather creepy. Like the junkyard scene. The friends I was watching it with did too, but didn't remember it being that creepy as a child, they just remembered loving it.

Does that happen a lot, has any experienced? I remember watching the Labyrinth recently after not seeing it for years and years, and picking up soooo much sexual innuendo (like with the muppets that juggle their heads). Was I just very naive as a child?
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Avalon616 wrote:I don't know if I'm the only one, but...

I didn't see this movie until I was in college (I was a sheltered child :( ) , and when I did see it, I found parts of it rather creepy. Like the junkyard scene. The friends I was watching it with did too, but didn't remember it being that creepy as a child, they just remembered loving it.

Does that happen a lot, has any experienced? I remember watching the Labyrinth recently after not seeing it for years and years, and picking up soooo much sexual innuendo (like with the muppets that juggle their heads). Was I just very naive as a child?
Oh, trust me. You pick up a -lot- of stuff later on. Just look at the Last Rainforest. Took me forever to realize that Hexxus was orgasming during the first heavy pollution scene/Toxic Love.
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To bad they screwed everything up with Last Rainforest 2...

Hexxus was a neat lil spirit villan, voiced by Tim Currey wasn't he?
(That's nother movie I ain't seen in years....Last Rainforest)


Man I'm gonna miss that guy when he passes on...he has that distinctive voice and look that goes perfect for the sinister villans

And Robin Williams was hilarious as Batty Koda....I still get parts of the Bat Rap in my head every once in awhile
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Pick wrote: Oh, trust me. You pick up a -lot- of stuff later on. Just look at the Last Rainforest. Took me forever to realize that Hexxus was orgasming during the first heavy pollution scene/Toxic Love.
WHAT?!?!?

FUCK!!!

Another innocent childhood memory gone. :finger:
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Pick wrote: Oh, trust me. You pick up a -lot- of stuff later on. Just look at the Last Rainforest. Took me forever to realize that Hexxus was orgasming during the first heavy pollution scene/Toxic Love.
Damn, now I've got to find that in the video store and check that out.

By the way, when the TV is trying to get the Master's attention, isn't there some fracas about one of the photographs he flashes. Don't remember what that's about though.
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Yes, Hexxus was the spirit of destruction goopy thing with 3 forms.
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Pick wrote: Oh, trust me. You pick up a -lot- of stuff later on. Just look at the Last Rainforest. Took me forever to realize that Hexxus was orgasming during the first heavy pollution scene/Toxic Love.
WHAT?!?!?

FUCK!!!

Another innocent childhood memory gone. :finger:

:oops: Hey, it was kind of a shocking moment when I realized it myself. But... Toxic Love made itself pretty clear in some ways.

I feel good - a special kind of horny
Flowers and trees depress and frankly bore me
I think I'll spew them all with cyanide salive
Pour me a puke cocktail and take me to the driver!
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bastards..now I have to go and pick up brave little toaster and ferngully in order to rewatch these

good thing I'm going home tomorrow..
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Pick wrote: :oops: Hey, it was kind of a shocking moment when I realized it myself. But... Toxic Love made itself pretty clear in some ways.

I feel good - a special kind of horny
Flowers and trees depress and frankly bore me
I think I'll spew them all with cyanide salive
Pour me a puke cocktail and take me to the driver!
:shock: :shock: :shock:


Wow. I guess I'm never looking at that movie in quite the same way again.
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Wow, appliances with faces...
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I loved that movie when i was 5.

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Hell yeah, I loved that movie, but it really was creepy. Closest thing to a horror movie I'd watch at that age. Loved the marshmellow eating guy with the monster truck.

The Last Rainforest? Who the hell calls it that? I've always just heard it billed as Ferngully. I kind of liked that one too, but not as much as BLT. It was more my little sister's kind of movie. Warcraft III totally stole the ending to RoC from that. One thing that irks me, though, is that it ended up being a contributer to an unnecessarily dim view of logging and technology in the eyes of certain groups of idiots, and contributed to the advancement of extremist greens. Doesn't detract from the movie itself, just annoys me that it had that effect.

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