Why I recommend "The Rabbit of Seville (1950)" — 1 week ago
My all time favorite cartoon.

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My all time favorite cartoon.
The biggest surprise of this movie was Sean Hayes. After watching one billion reruns of Will and Grace it’s refreshing to see him play a real person.
Much, much better than I thought it would be. It’s one of those movies that actually doesn’t but the best stuff in the preview. As good as Shrek.
Probably Queen Latifah’s 2nd best movie (After Bringing down the House.) Much better than Set It Off, although similar in it’s staging, but not it’s action. Pretty funny movie. The film wanted to accomplish it’s goal of telling the story of a group of “bank robbers” in a humorous way, without all the violence of typical movies in it’s genre. They succeeded and that makes this film unique.
Dull, slow, and other four lettered adjectives.
This book is the reason why all of the aspiring writers of 43 things must write and publish. We can do it!!!!!!
Nanowrimo!
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Not only did I hate the ending of this movie, I hate the ending of the book, which is different. However, if you can forgive the endings both the book and the movie are worth checking out.
Uma in tight jeans is the only reason any man should watch this movie. I actually found Juliet Lewis attractive in this (I usually don’t.) If anyone understands the plot of this film please leave a comment, I’m at a loss.
I’m probably the only man in the world that will admit to watching this movie. It was that bad. Really. Alissa Milano is a ten and the movie rates as a one. (And I’m being generous.)
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