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Started by MikPal, March 01, 2011, 02:02:47 PM

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Quote from: dark-daventry on March 04, 2011, 12:24:42 AM
Quote from: Cez on March 04, 2011, 12:09:33 AM
the wuzzles were my inspiration for the race on the Enchanted, where Tigroat came from. That was all unfortunately cut, but a game starring Tigroat could happen :)

As for the original post.... my god. I was scared to see. It wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be lol

I have to admit, I was getting my delete button ready. I was scared. But now I'm happy I didn't delete this.

*cuddles* Poor thing  :sweetheart:



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Quote from: Haids1987 on March 03, 2011, 10:47:50 PM
Dude.  Have we forgotten the original mutants?

This Island Earth, 1955. X-men, 1963. Sorry, but Millicents design for a mu-tant came first.

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QuoteNah, that's not a mutant. THIS is a mutant!
That's a parasitoid.
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The wuzzles! I loved that show! I can't remember anything that happened on it, lol, but I know I loved it!

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Quote from: KatieHal on March 04, 2011, 09:03:49 AM
The wuzzles! I loved that show! I can't remember anything that happened on it, lol, but I know I loved it!
Ha ha ha, I loved the Wuzzles too.  The Butterbear was my favorite; the first Build-a-Bear I ever made was inspired by her.  She's yellow with fairy wings and I named her Buttercup Bumblebear. ;D
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 :rofl:

I always found the "living with a split personality" line in the opening credits a bit frightening, myself.
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dark-daventry

What is this "Wuzzles" everyone is talking about? I've never heard of it...
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Quote from: Haids1987 on March 07, 2011, 07:43:00 PM
90's cartoon.

And to think I've never seen or heard of that show. Weird. Most of my childhood was spent watching TV.
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It was on in the 80's (specifically, for 13 episodes in 1985 and that's all, it seems), so, not actually all that surprising, whippersnapper. :P

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Quote from: KatieHal on March 07, 2011, 08:50:13 PM
It was on in the 80's (specifically, for 13 episodes in 1985 and that's all, it seems), so, not actually all that surprising, whippersnapper. :P

Whippersnapper? Wow. I never thought I'd see you use the term "whippersnapper". And I know this isn't technically 90's, but don't we all just love The Smurfs? The only reason I know that show is because there were reruns in the 90's as I was growing up; I grew to love that show. And I'm probably going to end up hating the new movie.
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Quote from: KatieHal on March 07, 2011, 08:50:13 PM
It was on in the 80's (specifically, for 13 episodes in 1985 and that's all, it seems), so, not actually all that surprising, whippersnapper. :P
I always confuse cartoons that were on in the 80s for being on in the 90s, since I have older siblings and thus grew up on "older" cartoons.  I always assumed that the Wuzzles was a really early 90's cartoon.  ::)

Quote from: dark-daventry on March 07, 2011, 08:57:50 PMAnd I know this isn't technically 90's, but don't we all just love The Smurfs? The only reason I know that show is because there were reruns in the 90's as I was growing up; I grew to love that show. And I'm probably going to end up hating the new movie.
Oh man.  Again, I can't do it.  I can't see another one of the shows I grew up on being turned into a movie.  Though it IS fun to see the Smurfs merchandise making a comeback.  The other day one of my toddlers was wearing a Smurf T-shirt, and I was like, "I bet he doesn't even know who that is!"  So I asked him, "Brody, what's on your shirt?" and he told me proudly, "A Snurf."
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Quote from: Haids1987 on March 07, 2011, 11:30:34 PM
Quote from: KatieHal on March 07, 2011, 08:50:13 PM
It was on in the 80's (specifically, for 13 episodes in 1985 and that's all, it seems), so, not actually all that surprising, whippersnapper. :P
I always confuse cartoons that were on in the 80s for being on in the 90s, since I have older siblings and thus grew up on "older" cartoons.  I always assumed that the Wuzzles was a really early 90's cartoon.  ::)

Quote from: dark-daventry on March 07, 2011, 08:57:50 PMAnd I know this isn't technically 90's, but don't we all just love The Smurfs? The only reason I know that show is because there were reruns in the 90's as I was growing up; I grew to love that show. And I'm probably going to end up hating the new movie.
Oh man.  Again, I can't do it.  I can't see another one of the shows I grew up on being turned into a movie.  Though it IS fun to see the Smurfs merchandise making a comeback.  The other day one of my toddlers was wearing a Smurf T-shirt, and I was like, "I bet he doesn't even know who that is!"  So I asked him, "Brody, what's on your shirt?" and he told me proudly, "A Snurf."

I'm just sad to see that all of the money hollywood spends on these things is being wasted. What hollywood should be spending money on is finding people who can actually think for a change. And do a remake of the Running Man, but this time, actually follow the plot of the book upon which it's based... (I know the movie is technically considered good, but I shudder at that very notion. The book was fantastic. To see it butchered so heavily into a movie just made me die on the inside. I swear, the producers, director and screenwriter(s) didn't read the book at all. If they did, they would have found a scene that could have gone down in cinema history as one of the best ever. I can envision it right now in my head, frame for frame. Yeah, I'm more than a little peeved at what they did...) Back on topic though, I am just getting saddened by my childhood being murdered in front of me. I have no qualms with reviving my childhood; I wholeheartedly support that. But if you're going to put out a movie on it, much less a live-action/CGI hybrid, there's something wrong. Why not take the financially more stable route and reboot it as a TV show, or a direct to DVD movie, or heck, even a made-for-TV-movie. Just, for the love of god, do not ruin my childhood with this live action crap. I've only seen it work in extremely rare and isolated cases. Otherwise, it's a complete waste of time and money.
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Quote from: dark-daventry on March 07, 2011, 11:48:38 PM
Quote from: Haids1987 on March 07, 2011, 11:30:34 PM
Quote from: KatieHal on March 07, 2011, 08:50:13 PM
It was on in the 80's (specifically, for 13 episodes in 1985 and that's all, it seems), so, not actually all that surprising, whippersnapper. :P
I always confuse cartoons that were on in the 80s for being on in the 90s, since I have older siblings and thus grew up on "older" cartoons.  I always assumed that the Wuzzles was a really early 90's cartoon.  ::)

Quote from: dark-daventry on March 07, 2011, 08:57:50 PMAnd I know this isn't technically 90's, but don't we all just love The Smurfs? The only reason I know that show is because there were reruns in the 90's as I was growing up; I grew to love that show. And I'm probably going to end up hating the new movie.
Oh man.  Again, I can't do it.  I can't see another one of the shows I grew up on being turned into a movie.  Though it IS fun to see the Smurfs merchandise making a comeback.  The other day one of my toddlers was wearing a Smurf T-shirt, and I was like, "I bet he doesn't even know who that is!"  So I asked him, "Brody, what's on your shirt?" and he told me proudly, "A Snurf."

I'm just sad to see that all of the money hollywood spends on these things is being wasted. What hollywood should be spending money on is finding people who can actually think for a change. And do a remake of the Running Man, but this time, actually follow the plot of the book upon which it's based... (I know the movie is technically considered good, but I shudder at that very notion. The book was fantastic. To see it butchered so heavily into a movie just made me die on the inside. I swear, the producers, director and screenwriter(s) didn't read the book at all. If they did, they would have found a scene that could have gone down in cinema history as one of the best ever. I can envision it right now in my head, frame for frame. Yeah, I'm more than a little peeved at what they did...) Back on topic though, I am just getting saddened by my childhood being murdered in front of me. I have no qualms with reviving my childhood; I wholeheartedly support that. But if you're going to put out a movie on it, much less a live-action/CGI hybrid, there's something wrong. Why not take the financially more stable route and reboot it as a TV show, or a direct to DVD movie, or heck, even a made-for-TV-movie. Just, for the love of god, do not ruin my childhood with this live action crap. I've only seen it work in extremely rare and isolated cases. Otherwise, it's a complete waste of time and money.
They seem to be doing that a lot lately.  Making movies that are really should not be made. It is sad that they making 80'sand 90's TV shows into movies. That goes for movies too. Did you know they are thinking of making Heman into a movie? Now, that is a really bad a idea! I feel they are running out of ideas. Like you said they need someone who can come up with new fresh ideas!

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Quote from: NW15 on March 08, 2011, 10:50:58 AM
Did you know they are thinking of making Heman into a movie?
Isn't that one already confirmed?  I feel like I read that they picked an actor for He-Man already... :-\
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Quote from: Haids1987 on March 08, 2011, 11:54:19 AM
Quote from: NW15 on March 08, 2011, 10:50:58 AM
Did you know they are thinking of making Heman into a movie?
Isn't that one already confirmed?  I feel like I read that they picked an actor for He-Man already... :-\
What? Really? No, no, no!! How could they! :pokerface:

Haids1987

Quote from: NW15 on March 08, 2011, 12:01:34 PM
Quote from: Haids1987 on March 08, 2011, 11:54:19 AM
Quote from: NW15 on March 08, 2011, 10:50:58 AM
Did you know they are thinking of making Heman into a movie?
Isn't that one already confirmed?  I feel like I read that they picked an actor for He-Man already... :-\
What? Really? No, no, no!! How could they! :pokerface:
I'm probably wrong. :)  I just quickly imdb'd it and couldn't find anything.
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Quote from: Haids1987 on March 08, 2011, 11:54:19 AM
Quote from: NW15 on March 08, 2011, 10:50:58 AM
Did you know they are thinking of making Heman into a movie?
Isn't that one already confirmed?  I feel like I read that they picked an actor for He-Man already... :-\
Could it be any cheesier than the Dolph Lundgren version?
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Quote from: Haids1987 on March 08, 2011, 12:04:37 PM
Quote from: NW15 on March 08, 2011, 12:01:34 PM
Quote from: Haids1987 on March 08, 2011, 11:54:19 AM
Quote from: NW15 on March 08, 2011, 10:50:58 AM
Did you know they are thinking of making Heman into a movie?
Isn't that one already confirmed?  I feel like I read that they picked an actor for He-Man already... :-\
What? Really? No, no, no!! How could they! :pokerface:
I'm probably wrong. :)  I just quickly imdb'd it and couldn't find anything.
Ya, but imdb it not very good and slow on updates. I guess the only way we will know is when we see a trailer for it. :D

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