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Great animated movie, best that Dreamworks has done. (Prince of Egypt fans get back)

I may be biased, but it was leagues better than the disappointing Toy Story 3 (which released the same year).
I didn't like Toy Story 3 as much as the 1st 2, but it was still a pretty good movie.
 
Holy crap. After all these years I found the movie that made me have a phobia of dolls. I still get uneasy if I'm in an old antique store that has a section of old porcelain dolls.
Note I walked in on my dad watching this when I was about 3 or 4 years old.

I think I need to watch this movie now.
 
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Holy crap. After all these years I found the movie that made me have a phobia of dolls. I still get uneasy if I'm in an old antique store that has a section of old porcelain dolls.
Note I walked in on my dad watching this when I was about 3 or 4 years old.

I think I need to watch this movie now.



Why not become scared of mannequins as well and watch Pin.
 
Holy crap. After all these years I found the movie that made me have a phobia of dolls. I still get uneasy if I'm in an old antique store that has a section of old porcelain dolls.
Note I walked in on my dad watching this when I was about 3 or 4 years old.

I think I need to watch this movie now.

That looks like the sort of film that would make for an amazing double bill.

Man, I miss that from living in Manchester. Optic film screenings were the best.
 
I once tried to learn sign language.
I failed.

I used to be a polyglot as a child (and later on forgot arabic and armenic), so I've always been trying to learn new languages - which have always ended in failure :P
French for like 5 years and german for 2 years, and all I know is numbers and some barely coherent sentences (though I do understand a fair bit of french).


I'm as clear as a glass wall.
 
I didn't like Toy Story 3 as much as the 1st 2, but it was still a pretty good movie.
It wasn't near as good as the first or second movie for me. I feel like a lot of its appeal is purely nostalgia based.

Also Buzz as a character is super under utilized in the pursuit of the same dumb jokes that have been in each movie. Blah... Don't listen to me though, opinions and all that.
 
Haven't seen Toy Story 3.

I haven't either. I'm not even sure I've seen the second one.

Eh, it's not going to blow your mind if you don't have acute nostalgia for the previous two movies. It's okay, not mind-blowing, but worth a watch if you can stand the awful Buzz Lightyear stuff.

I never liked Toy Story 2

Hm

It's totally my favorite one for some reason. No clue why, Jesse and Woody are my OTP.
 
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IKEA is great.
 
anyone have experience with IKEA sofas? thinkin about getting one but i've never bought a sofa from IKEA

Yep, we actually bought one for our basement, It's not one of their top of the line ones, and is probably more of a love seat, but.....we've bought a lot of furniture from there. What would you like to know?

We bought an Ikea love seat. It is functional as a seat for two people.

It also folds out into a bed and fits in the back of my sedan (in pieces, eat it disbeliever Marrec). Go read to our son!
 
We bought an Ikea love seat. It is functional as a seat for two people.

Yep, we actually bought one for our basement, It's not one of their top of the line ones, and is probably more of a love seat, but.....we've bought a lot of furniture from there. What would you like to know?

thanks. I'm just looking for a decent sofa for my new apartment. Nothing huge but definitely something that I could lay down on if I wanted to and not feel like I'm sitting on a piece of wood. I assume their sofas also come in the same flat boxes that I'd have to assemble. No problem there assuming everything fits in my car (which is aptly named a Fit!)
 
thanks. I'm just looking for a decent sofa for my new apartment. Nothing huge but definitely something that I could lay down on if I wanted to and not feel like I'm sitting on a piece of wood. I assume their sofas also come in the same flat boxes that I'd have to assemble. No problem there assuming everything fits in my car (which is aptly named a Fit!)

The do come in flat pack, but if you're buying a sofa it might have the seat part as a rather large box, with the sides and cushions flat packed. Could be hard to fit in the back of your car (measure!). Ours is pretty firm, but it's also pretty cheap. It doesn't feel like a block of wood but it's not a pillow.

That said, the do have all different kinds of sofas and firmness..es. My advice is to go to an IKEA and spent some time sitting on the ones in the store. Find one that feels nice, one you can lie down on. Then make sure it fits in your car for the ride home.

That said, when you get it home if you don't like it, they have a really generous return policy so no worries if that happens! :)
 
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