Horton Hears a Who

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srebbe64

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13,021 posts

239 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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One of my kids bought me this CD for my birthday - knowing full well that I have a juvenile sense of humour.

I have to say I thought it was a great animation - I found it hilarious and bonkers at the same time! After 'Shrek' and 'The Incredibles' it has become my third favourite animation and I can highly recommend it!

littlegreenfairy

10,134 posts

223 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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Have you got the Blu-Ray version?

Is utterly awesome biggrin

Up there on my all time favourite lists.

I meant what I said, and said what I meant, an elephant is faithful 100 percent!

Penny-lope

13,645 posts

195 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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Yep, We went to the piccys to see this....I was expecting to be bored senseless, but throughly enjoyed it (probably more than my son paperbag )

Smart Mart

11,930 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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srebbe64 said:
One of my kids bought me this CD for my birthday...
scratchchin

Seriously though, it's one of the better CGI animation films. It would be in my top six which would be headed by Kung Fu Panda....hehe

clonmult

10,529 posts

211 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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Smart Mart said:
srebbe64 said:
One of my kids bought me this CD for my birthday...
scratchchin

Seriously though, it's one of the better CGI animation films. It would be in my top six which would be headed by Kung Fu Panda....hehe
I still haven't seen Kung Fu Panda ....

But Horton hears a who is absolutely fantastic, yet somehow neither my son, girlfriend or her daughter seems to understand it.

Put a 1080p, er, copy, of Ratatouillie (sp?) on the PS3 yesterday, piped it through the 1080p TV and OH MY GOD. It looked utterly fantastic.