Quick Movie review
- Rexer25
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Quick Movie review
If you have to see Alvin and The Chipmunks, take a 6-year-old with an infectious laugh and constant giggle. About half of the laughs I got were listening to Molly laugh at the movie.
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I almost saw the Chipmunk movie.
I took my nieces and nephews (aged 12 to 16) out to a movie last Saturday afternoon. I told them they could pick the movie. Chipmunks were leading 3 to 2 for a while but in the end I did some politicking and National Treasure carried the day.
A good time was had by all.
I took my nieces and nephews (aged 12 to 16) out to a movie last Saturday afternoon. I told them they could pick the movie. Chipmunks were leading 3 to 2 for a while but in the end I did some politicking and National Treasure carried the day.
A good time was had by all.
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In my own defense, Annie's birthday was on New Year's Eve. Her party consisted of a movie, and then dinner at CiCi's Pizza buffet, so the movie was her choice. She invited 3 friends, so there were 5 girls, ages 6-8. They enjoyed the movie thoroughly. Annie is working on her chipmunk voice, and getting pretty good at it, even though I am her father, and have no prejudices in my child's talent.
If I ever do a stand-up act, I will have Molly in the audience. Her laugh is truly infectious.
If I ever do a stand-up act, I will have Molly in the audience. Her laugh is truly infectious.
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Sounds like a preview of the Iowa caucus.andrewjackson wrote:I took my nieces and nephews (aged 12 to 16) out to a movie last Saturday afternoon. I told them they could pick the movie. Chipmunks were leading 3 to 2 for a while but in the end I did some politicking and National Treasure carried the day.

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Re: Quick Movie review
It works for 8-year-olds as well. I don't think I've ever heard The Little Guy laugh so hard. --BobRexer25 wrote:If you have to see Alvin and The Chipmunks, take a 6-year-old with an infectious laugh and constant giggle. About half of the laughs I got were listening to Molly laugh at the movie.
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We did go see Alvin and the Chipmunks, and it was OK. My two boys laughed, but not nearly as much as they have done in the past.
I think the best time we had at the movies was in Ratatouille, when my four-year-old nearly fell out of his chair laughing at the animated short and at certain parts of Ratatouille. That was worth the price of admission.
I think the best time we had at the movies was in Ratatouille, when my four-year-old nearly fell out of his chair laughing at the animated short and at certain parts of Ratatouille. That was worth the price of admission.