Well I thought I would make a long post today coz the only day I wrote a short post I got no views hahaaa! It must have sucked even worse that I thought. ;)
Besides, I always end up posting at like 2 o' clock in the morning, after a few hours of thought and editing. So today I'm getting it out of the way now. Yeah people, though it doesn't seem like it, I do put some thought into my posts. ;P
Anyway...
tomorrow I have to go and watched "Tangled" with my family, since it is age appropriate for my little sister.
I hate kids' movies.
Probably coz I know I was sucked in by them as a kid. :D
I believed everything that happened in them and was hoping for it to happen in my own life someday. :D
The first kids' movie I ever watched in theaters was:
ELMO IN GROUCHLAND.
I thought it was the most amazing movie of all time and was terrified afterwards that someday I would lose my security blanket and have to go to dirty Grouchland to find it. I guess that was the equivalent of some... druggy capital or black market of the world for a kids' movie. Well in actual fact, I never lost that blanket but now it doesn't really fit me ahahahaaa so I keep it under my pillow. :)
When Harry got his letter, from the age of 7, I had hope that in 4 years, Dumbledore would send an owl banging into my window with my own invitation to the most awesome school on the planet. XD
After I watched Enchanted, I believed that someone perfect for me was out there. Okay, believed? Still do partially ahahaaaa. :D
Not to mention after Happy Feet, when I thought I would definitely be able to change the world by tapping on a glass window at a zoo a few times! No animal responded the way Mumble did. :'(
And of course... Peter Pan. The boy who didn't want to grow up. That didn't actually change my life that much because I never bought the fact that there was a place called Neverland. Plus whether you want to or not, you will grow up.
Problem with kids' movies is that they give you hope that you shouldn't really have in the first place. Hope that some romantic crap will happen to you... that you will just "know" when you meet the perfect someone and they'll be head over heels whipped on you the same way as you feel about them.
Chances of that happening seem... microscopic?
And also hope that "Love is all we need" and love can turn ugly-minded villains into good people (The Grinch). If love was all baddies needed to turn good, I'd have no enemies. ;) Some people need more than love to fix them.
Well I WISH that the world was the way childrens' movies make us think of it... but it isn't. The world is too messed up for a G rated movie to change everything. Unfortunately.
We will just have to see what I think of "Tangled". Might review that here.. maybe. Just a little review.
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