I love ____, but I don't love ___

I love Howard Shore’s scores, but I don’t love that he scored one of the Twilight films.

^So true

I love the score for The Lion King, but I don’t love the songs

I love the original song for Toy Story 3 (“We Belong Together”), but I don’t love its original score (it’s alright, but half of it is recycled and the other half doesn’t always sound like Toy Story or Randy Newman).

I love my life, but I do not love how uneventful it is

^Then we are the same!

I love John Deacon but I do not love how elusive he is :cry:

I love Tom Hanks but I do not love Splash

I think someone is really cute, but I don’t like his use of language.

I love myself, I suppose, but I don’t love a couple of things I do.

I love conversation, but I really very extra do not love being misunderstood

I love a lot of people who work in animation, but I don’t love how resentful some of them occasionally seem to be.

I love comic books, but I don’t love how hard to find some are.

I love some of Don Bluth’s work, but I don’t love how inconsistent he is

How about this to revive the thread…?

I love how futuristic technology is still slowly on the rise (sure it’s looks all very fascinating to me), but I don’t love the fact that:

(1) Most 3D printers and their accompanying software* are still expensive.

(2) Some people still hate–or are afraid of–robots.

(3) There are still no flying cars even after we passed that Back to the Future day back in mid-fall of 2015.

(4) I’m not sure if those remote-controlled drones count, but…where would you go and fly them?

(5) Not very many 360 applications have been developed for use with virtual reality helmets and their goggles at this time…

*At least we can afford those 3D printing pens that don’t require the software…just our imaginations!

Before I begin, I’m very new here. Now, onto the show!

I love lizards, but I don’t love girl lizards.

I love Disney movies, but I don’t love Moana.

I love Randall Boggs so much, but I don’t love how little closeups he gets.

I love Monsters, Inc., but I don’t love how the movie lost to Shrek in the Academy Awards.

That’s all for now!