Re: Alice in Wonderland a low point, |
by ChristinaAnnBarrett-OrlFL1986 24 seconds ago (Mon Dec 24 2012 01:21:31) |
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don't know, he's just going downhill moralistically. I mean, every movie
will have the notion that he's punishing the children of Early Boom. No
one cares, anymore, because they know they weren't winning. They think
hurting people will do away with them. I mean, that's the outcome. Even,
if not, he'll have these annoying fans taking over the boards and
dividing posters by race and intelligence. They'll just "shoot the c
**." Then, he'll judge based on what he sees online.
As for Johnny Depp, I think he was looking rather taken aback yet overly probed into. Wow, that totally doesn't make sense. He's supposed to be taken back, yet he's supposed to be something else. No one cares. Other people want to come online and post about him.
Yes, you should notice that their kids are being treated better, not being made to feel guilty for being poor and borrowing money, like from parents. I mean, consider why someone would need to borrow money. It's not "all the same." That's impossible. See, we were supposed to either go to school and become a scholar, work, or become a Hollywood performer or like work your way up through modeling or tech. You could also stay home. I'm not really sure what's so funny about borrowing money from your parents, to begin with. I don't really care about poor people.
I dunno, guess he has to hire a writer of think of a movie to write or have someone write for him. I hope he has a good idea, has done more streamlined, yet under the wing films. I know we're supposed to also think of ideas. Did you see his Facebook, he did a lot of work to do something not very known featuring a few people over and over. I think he's become a bit rough and violent. He just cares about his daughter, for some reason. A lot of fathers don't. That's a fact. She's Latino and has a lot of non-"European" blood. The fact she isn't Irish doesn't total the entire idea. She got her opportunity. Everyone is being subject to "what" they are. I mean, really, what is the world morally about? Who is being comforted and doesn't do any "work?"
I'm really into remakes. I don't know if I want to see him direct someone like Mia Wasikowska or Chloë Grace Moretz. Ellen DeGeneres interacted finally with an interesting motley. They seemed to take the stage, racially. I wanted to get a bachelor's degree and study Communications and work with Tweens for Disney Junior. He could even go on like a fancy categorized show with dim lights (not that bright lights are out of the question) and interact with people. You could even interact with some of the same people more than once. It would be nice to know who has a young father but not like too young. The funny thing is he likes blue eyes and white hair. He must be upset because his hair is black and his eyes are dark. Maybe, he doesn't like kids. I know that people of old styles are nice. I guess what's most fascinating is to see how Ellen DeGeneres sparks up at the thought of tween girls.
Well, there are lots of movies out there that most older people recognize. Any would do. I guess people realize that The Wizard of Oz as a remake would be something like Mary Poppins or The Sound of Music. I wonder if the U.S. will do a new Mary Poppins. Too bad there aren't many characters in it, but Mary Poppins is a classic-interest figure and is very European and nice. I bet Camelot is another good one. A lot of men would like to be in it. I'm not sure if there are any kids in the original, but I don't know if they could add some in. I mean, they'd have to have a role. I think Julie Andrews was in Camelot. I just hope they uncover some young, developed talent or pleasing personalities. I've already seen 1 or 2, but I don't have record. I haven't seen anything very deep. Hm, it must be very easy to raise at the nuts and bolts if you wished it. I know Julie Andrews has a blood daughter and a grandchild. Her granddaughter is 9. I guess that maybe for some reason she's her own person but maybe becoming more like her. See, it's about finding new people. I looked online, probably not enough, but I don't know of what's going around. I guess we'd have to find out. I wanted in on this profession, as well as as a performer.
I agree, though, if Tim Burton were young and kicking back, another Planet of the Apes or Mars Attacks! or any of his classics would be quite a trip down memory lane. I bought all his DVDs. I like the commentary and bonus features. I get the strange feeling Helena Bonham Carter has to express hatred only for certain people, like me or people "close" to me, for being interested in him, like I'm competition. It's like because I'm not famous it's not okay. I tried to be an actor, but I'm glad I didn't make it so I could learn to eat better, in another way, similar in ways to things I thought or at least 1 way before.. I mean, it may just be some disagreement, but what's happening to me? Race! I don't have any problems with race. What else do I have to suggest that needs to be suggested, that I want to be aesthetic and have certain of any array of racial preferences, which all others may center on in desire?
From now on, our troubles will be miles away
As for Johnny Depp, I think he was looking rather taken aback yet overly probed into. Wow, that totally doesn't make sense. He's supposed to be taken back, yet he's supposed to be something else. No one cares. Other people want to come online and post about him.
Yes, you should notice that their kids are being treated better, not being made to feel guilty for being poor and borrowing money, like from parents. I mean, consider why someone would need to borrow money. It's not "all the same." That's impossible. See, we were supposed to either go to school and become a scholar, work, or become a Hollywood performer or like work your way up through modeling or tech. You could also stay home. I'm not really sure what's so funny about borrowing money from your parents, to begin with. I don't really care about poor people.
I dunno, guess he has to hire a writer of think of a movie to write or have someone write for him. I hope he has a good idea, has done more streamlined, yet under the wing films. I know we're supposed to also think of ideas. Did you see his Facebook, he did a lot of work to do something not very known featuring a few people over and over. I think he's become a bit rough and violent. He just cares about his daughter, for some reason. A lot of fathers don't. That's a fact. She's Latino and has a lot of non-"European" blood. The fact she isn't Irish doesn't total the entire idea. She got her opportunity. Everyone is being subject to "what" they are. I mean, really, what is the world morally about? Who is being comforted and doesn't do any "work?"
I'm really into remakes. I don't know if I want to see him direct someone like Mia Wasikowska or Chloë Grace Moretz. Ellen DeGeneres interacted finally with an interesting motley. They seemed to take the stage, racially. I wanted to get a bachelor's degree and study Communications and work with Tweens for Disney Junior. He could even go on like a fancy categorized show with dim lights (not that bright lights are out of the question) and interact with people. You could even interact with some of the same people more than once. It would be nice to know who has a young father but not like too young. The funny thing is he likes blue eyes and white hair. He must be upset because his hair is black and his eyes are dark. Maybe, he doesn't like kids. I know that people of old styles are nice. I guess what's most fascinating is to see how Ellen DeGeneres sparks up at the thought of tween girls.
Well, there are lots of movies out there that most older people recognize. Any would do. I guess people realize that The Wizard of Oz as a remake would be something like Mary Poppins or The Sound of Music. I wonder if the U.S. will do a new Mary Poppins. Too bad there aren't many characters in it, but Mary Poppins is a classic-interest figure and is very European and nice. I bet Camelot is another good one. A lot of men would like to be in it. I'm not sure if there are any kids in the original, but I don't know if they could add some in. I mean, they'd have to have a role. I think Julie Andrews was in Camelot. I just hope they uncover some young, developed talent or pleasing personalities. I've already seen 1 or 2, but I don't have record. I haven't seen anything very deep. Hm, it must be very easy to raise at the nuts and bolts if you wished it. I know Julie Andrews has a blood daughter and a grandchild. Her granddaughter is 9. I guess that maybe for some reason she's her own person but maybe becoming more like her. See, it's about finding new people. I looked online, probably not enough, but I don't know of what's going around. I guess we'd have to find out. I wanted in on this profession, as well as as a performer.
I agree, though, if Tim Burton were young and kicking back, another Planet of the Apes or Mars Attacks! or any of his classics would be quite a trip down memory lane. I bought all his DVDs. I like the commentary and bonus features. I get the strange feeling Helena Bonham Carter has to express hatred only for certain people, like me or people "close" to me, for being interested in him, like I'm competition. It's like because I'm not famous it's not okay. I tried to be an actor, but I'm glad I didn't make it so I could learn to eat better, in another way, similar in ways to things I thought or at least 1 way before.. I mean, it may just be some disagreement, but what's happening to me? Race! I don't have any problems with race. What else do I have to suggest that needs to be suggested, that I want to be aesthetic and have certain of any array of racial preferences, which all others may center on in desire?
From now on, our troubles will be miles away
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