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45024Your avatar.<p>jerry from the chuck jones era of tom &amp; jerry.</p> BenjanimeFeb 13, 2020View
45023Last video game you played<p>i recently dusted off my playstation 3 to play soul blade (the game that started the soul calibur series).</p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/OjKAPraSw4k" width="560"></iframe></p> BenjanimeFeb 13, 2020View
45022The Café<p>well speaking of movies, i&#39;m already hearing that those who got to see an early screening of the sonic movie said it&#39;s a flawed but good movie. not great, just good and obviously jim carrey was the best part of it. what a shocker. sounds like detective pikachu all over again with mainly just kids enjoying it.</p> BenjanimeFeb 13, 2020View
45021The Café<p>Well, whether or not Toy Story 4 was needed, it&#39;s still an impressive sequel.</p> Mr MagicFeb 13, 2020View
45020The Café<p>Yeah, could have done without 4. It wasn&#39;t a bad film at all, but it felt like a sequel that should have come before or immediately after 2.&nbsp;</p> Vaporman87Feb 12, 2020View
45019The End of the 2010's<p>@shakin: Ups and downs. Glad that your home ownership woes seem to be fading. I can understand all that. It can put a strain on every other aspect of life, surprisingly. Congrats on the weight loss and battle with smoking! Well done sir!</p> Vaporman87Feb 12, 2020View
45018The Café<p>I think the problem for me regarding Toy Story 4 is that it didn&#39;t really serve a&nbsp;purpose like&nbsp;the other three did. The Toy Story films have always been about the relationship between toys and their children, and have explored how not being played can badly effect&nbsp;a toys psyche.</p> <p>The three films were always about exploring different aspects of neglect: the first one was about popularity among toys. The second touched a little bit on natural decay, and made the characters realize that there will eventually come a day where their children will abandon them. The third was about that day ultimately coming, teaching us about letting go and learning to begin the cycle again with a new child.</p> <p>Toy Story 4 didn&#39;t explore any of that. It didn&#39;t even explore anything to begin with. It kind of just loosely touched on neglect by children without actually going into it.</p> Rick Ace RhodesFeb 12, 2020View
45017The Café<p>Seriously! It really only serves to setup a Toy Story 5 where Woody comes back</p> <blockquote rel="Benjanime" style="display: inline-block !important;"><strong>Benjanime wrote :</strong> <p><em>toy story 4 didn&#39;t even need to exist <img src="/images/smilies/MavLaughOutLoud.gif" /></em></p> <br /> <strong>-end quote</strong></blockquote> <p>&nbsp;</p> echidna64Feb 12, 2020View
45016The Café<p>If I ever see it, I&#39;ll see it. I&#39;m sure I&#39;ll like that one too. But I probably won&#39;t see it. 4 was&nbsp;just what the parents put on when I was visiting for Thanksgiving. And I&#39;m not getting Disney+; one paid streaming service is enough for me.</p> shakin steakFeb 12, 2020View
45015The Café<p>Toy Story 3 is what a perfect ending should be. One last hurrah and wraps things up nicely.&nbsp;</p> <blockquote rel="shakin steak" style="display: inline-block !important;"><strong>shakin steak wrote :</strong> <p><em>I liked Forky, and the Evel Knieval guy. Actually I liked the whole movie.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> I confess I didn&#39;t see Toy Story 3 though.</em></p> <br /> <strong>-end quote</strong></blockquote> <p>&nbsp;</p> ThatDudeintheHoodieFeb 12, 2020View