> I figured he needed to get out and see some wholesome motion pictures. > > He's deaf, and the theater ran out of closed caption glasses, so he just enjoyed the > visuals of it. That kind of worked out... he wouldn't have appreciated all the > f-bombs and off-color humor... so as it was... he loved it. He especially > complimented the choreography. Said it was wonderful. He made a big rave about how > good the movie was to his resident-mates when he got back to the nursing home. The > one thing that really impressed him was how good the puppet was manipulated, like it > was really alive! > > > > I have to admit I liked it too. I expected a piece of trash, but I had nothing better > to do... and I actually enjoyed it. Plus... once again, I (and my Dad) were the only > ones who stuck around to the end of the credits, so we are one of the few who knows > how things turned out for Liam Neeson.
Awesome.
I enjoyed the movie too - not Oscar material by any stretch but some good, fun silliness. Still laughing from the scene where Ted picks out which Turtle is Giovanni Ribisi.
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