Googly-Bear- Phil was always a favourite of mine from
Hercules, too. He kinda tried to be unemotional and detached, but ended up revealing just how much he cared about
what happened to Hercules.
Welcome to Pixar Planet!
Googly-Bear- Phil was always a favourite of mine from
Hercules, too. He kinda tried to be unemotional and detached, but ended up revealing just how much he cared about
what happened to Hercules.
Welcome to Pixar Planet!
I have to say I agree with you guys on Mr. Tumnus from
NARNIA . As far as all of Narnia is concerned , he is one extreamly good looking faun.
But âŠ
he is still nothing compared to General Otmin the Minotaur in that movie. How can
you resist a minotaur like Otmin ? Heâs got that deep, sexy voice and all those
rippling pectoriles under that armor. And even though they had to edit out the one scene that shows it, Otminâs
got a six pack of abs on his tummy . Jadis , my girl , you were one LUCKY White Witch .
Syndrome is still
my first though .
[i] Googly-Bear- Phil was always a favourite of mine from Hercules, too. He kinda tried to be
unemotional and detached, but ended up revealing just how much he cared about what happened to Hercules.
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WOOO! another Phil lover up here!! gives Phil a noogie
yeah, my Mom
loves Mr. Tumnus, and I do to!! funny thing is, I loved him before the movie
came out! (I was an avid reader of the Narnia series you see) so I always feel a touch jealous when other
people talk about the T-man!! because I knew him first!!!
Iâm
an avid Narnia reader as well, but I prefer the movie Tumnus over the book Tumnus, just because in the book
(thanks in part to the illustrations), I got the idea that Tumnus was older than they decided to portray him in
the movie. Iâve always been a Tumnus fan, but itâs the movie Tumnus that I consider to be better-looking. Maybe
itâs just that I finally have a face (a very pretty one) to put with the character. Although, I have to say that
it was the added scene in Jadisâ castle between Tumnus and Edmund that really made me love him.
true, it seems like movies always make characters look
better (or worse) then they were in the book.
The one thing I love about books, though, is that you can use your imaginatioin, especially
when there are no pictures. This is one of the reasons why I hate myself for watching some of the
Harry Potter films before I read the books â now I have a mental image of the
actors instead of what I could have made them look like in my head. Oh wellâŠ
I probably
shouldnât be getting too off-topic, thoughâŠ
Mitch- I
know what you mean. I read the first book and didnât read the second till after the second was made - I now
thoroughly dislike the second film/book - and I hurried to read the rest of them. Each new film is a
disappointment to the book but enjoyable nonetheless. And there are so many characters; itâs sorta hard to keep
up.
KE- The scene with Tumnus in the cell was so depressing- my heart ached
for him I believe I first fell in love with him because of that scene.
FONY - Yeah â exactly. It ruins the whole film for
people, unfortunately. As for the great increase in characters, I donât really mind one bit. The new additions
to each book equals more time for me to use my imagination. Heheh.
I have a new favorite character/crush,
by the way:
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Isnât he just adorable? He reminds me of my first rat, Rachel. Iâm in love all over againâŠ
<img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/love2.gif" alt=":loves:" title="In <p>Love" /></p>Haha. You
crack me up, Mitch.
~~=oP
Speaking of which, I remembered another crush I had when I was young. It was a
mouse named Bianca from the Disney movie, the Rescuers.
Pixar - Heheh â hey, what
can I say? I am a hopeless rat fanatic.
The Star Swordsman - Aha! So
Iâm not the only one who loves rodents. Bianca was quite pretty for a mouse, so I can see why you liked her â
heheh.
Mitch, is your real name Willard by any chance? HA!!
just kiddingâŠ
anyways⊠your one of the only rat-enthusiasts I know, which is a good thing!!
those poor little animals have a terrible reputation, which is partially why I canât wait for Ratatuille to
come out, I bet everyone will want a rat after that movie, and theyâll all want to name them Remy!! XD
back on topicâŠ
I must say though, I'm not a fan of any of the Disney Princes....
their all kind of boring, I mean, The Beast was cool, but he was a dissapointment when he turned all
âpretty boyâ at the end.
though I make an exception for Aladin⊠I always liked him.
Googly-Bear - Haha â if I was a boy I probably might have gotten
the nick-name âWillardâ. Nice to meet another rat fan, by the way! I rather hope that kids wonât
beg their parents to get rats after seeing Ratatouille, but thatâs another
storyâŠ
On-Topic - I was wondering when someone would finally mention
Aladdin. I would have thought that all the girls here (besides me) would have put him on their lists at some
point.
Aladdin, for me anways, was the only non-sidekick that
I had a crush on, heâs just so⊠charismatic. XD
and of course, I love Jack SkellingtonâŠ
heâs very dashing for a living corpse
Elfin (from Epcotâs now extinct Tapestry of Dreams parade)
Violet Parr
The Spring
Sprite(Fantasia 2000)
Yori(the ninja girl from Kim Possible)
[size=92]I think I might unwillingly have a small crush on Wingo from Cars.
âŠI said UNWILLINGLY.[/size]
Bumping this up. I think I can safely say that
Franny(from Meet the Robinsons, Wilburâs mom) has joined my list.
I can update my Disney/Pixar
crush list, too:
1. Tony Rydinger
2. Dash
Parr
3. the Tweebs, Jim and Tim Possible
4.
Wilbur Robinson
5. Keoni Jameson
~~=oP
PV - You have a crush on the
Tweebs? (snigger)
I can see why, though. Theyâre awesomeâŠ
Iâm still in love with
Remy, by the way. sighs <img src=â{SMILIES_PATH}/love2.gifâ alt=â:loves:â title="In
Love" />
coughpaedophilecough j/k