Despicable me!

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Despicable me!

Post by Northern Lass »

No not me the film :P

Has anyone seen it .............I normally hate cartoons etc these days....but
watched this the other day ...........

It was BRILL!!!

loved it!

if you haven't seen it you oldies take a look :wink:
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Cartoons aren't what the used to be. I've watched most of them with the kids - Ice Age, the Lion King and the dancing penguins were very enjoyable.

Tweety is 60 years old this week :-)
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I remember physically hurting from laughing at a Tweety and Sylvester cartoon when very young.

Sylvester made a lasso out of spaghetti and lassoed Tweety.

For some reason that tickled the funny bone...

Some modern cartoons/animations are very clever and there is just as much quality as there used to be "in the old days".

My girls were quite happy to watch the Disney classics but just as happy to watch anything from Pixar or modern Disney.
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