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The little girl is so disturbing


It's fun having a butler, but the little girl is the worst leader in the film.
1. She asks weird questions and states funny things.
2. She's very manipulative to individual people.
3. She acts and whines like a 4 year old.
She acts that young because she kept whining, "The land is solid the land is solid!" And whatnot and pounding on the ground and whatnot it makes me feel like she shouldn't even be in there.

The little girl is the worst.

My favorite actresses are Margaret O'Brien Dakota fanning, and Peggy ann garer

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Then maybe you should *beep* off.

Sonic will be hearty forever.

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I'm so sorry; I'm just a little weary. Eleven year old's don't go around swearing other people like that.

Sonic will be hearty forever.

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I don't recall that ever happening in the movie---could you tell me where in the movie to find this "scene" that supposedly happened, because now I am a trifle curious.

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The first time the older sister drove to school, the younger sister got out of the mini-van and knelt on the ground shouting, "Land! Solid land!"

However, I thoroughly disagree with sonicfan21 about the younger sister being so disturbing. (However, I do think the writers over-did her being such a drama-queen.)
• sonic's use of English gives the impression that it is not his primary language.
• His quotes sound like lines translated to another language — and back to English.
• In the (American) version I saw, she wasn't swearing at anyone. Disrespectful, definitely; swearing, definitely not!
• Also, I don't recall any butler in this film.

After all of that, I'm beginning to wonder if he saw the same movie that we did.

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Um yeah - where in the movie is that? I just saw it and sorry doesn't ring a bell. OP you are wierd. I thought she was a standout actress in this movie (The Pacifier) - maybe you have it confused with something else.

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Well, if you're referring to Morgan York, eh, I thought she alright. She's definitely not good, but she's no Jake Lloyd. Then again, maybe I'm biased because I've been tweeting and she's friendly with me on it. She no longer acts because she decided to be a writer and she writes blogs. Here's her site: http://www.morganyork.com/

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Actually Lulu was my favorite and she had the most rapport with Shane, who said she was his best friend. She asked Shane many innocent and often embarrassing questions (like about his "boobs") but wanted to be taken seriously as a grownup. The funniest scene was when she chastised Shane for being "disrespectful" when he talked to her in child's language, and asked: "Do I look like I'm five to you"?

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Lulu was my favourite in the movie as well :) I agree that she had the most rapport with Shane. She didn't want Shane to think she was a little kid anymore. Lulu hated being talked to like a child. She longed to be treated like an adult. I loved the questions she asked him :) The best one was:

"Do I look like I'm five to you?"

Morgan York was one of the reasons why I wanted to see 'The Pacifier.' I saw her in both 'Cheaper By the Dozen' movies. I thought she was adorable!

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