Do you think this was actually not Tv-G
Oscar was looking up the peanut skirt he was like is this dude ????
Suga Mama NAKED in a hot tub with Dr.Carver
and their was other things i don't remeber
it was a good movie tho
Oscar was looking up the peanut skirt he was like is this dude ????
Suga Mama NAKED in a hot tub with Dr.Carver
and their was other things i don't remeber
it was a good movie tho
Horrid movie, but I agree. I only watched it because I was extremely bored.
I'm not psycho, just a little loopy...
*~Es~*
And I swear I heard Clone-Trudy call her friend Sunset "Bitch" at the ball game when she launches an urban slang assault on her (demanding the whereabouts of the formula).
I swear these people were on something when they made this. I admit that I laughed when Penny made references to wearing a burgundy sweater and skirt all her life and when she got ready to do battle with the villain, took out a pencil and actually drew that hideous mole on her cheek. It's like she was saying to us, "Yep, this is silly and I know I'm animated!"
When all's said and done, though... THIS. WAS. BAD.
'And I swear I heard Clone-Trudy call her friend Sunset "Bitch" at the ball game when she launches an urban slang assault on her (demanding the whereabouts of the formula).'
I heard that the first time around, too. The second time I watched it (not for enjoyment, I hated this movie, but to specifically to listen again at that part) I put up the closed captions and it said that it called her 'pidge' instead. I'm unconvinced.
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'I'd call it an... octopig.'
Closed Captioning often gets things wrong; a reference to Guy Fawkes on a "Doctor Who" tape came out "Guy Forks" on the CC. The subtitles on the DVD I looked at had the clone calling the woman "pigeon," and listening closely to the voice, I heard it the same way.
I think it's more than likely they intended it to make people wonder, but let's be real here; we're talking Disney.
"Only a Sith deals in absolutes" is an absolute statement.
I know Penny's a toon, but show a bit of respect; would you call Cindy Crawford's mole "hideous?" Call it a beauty mark and move on.
As regards the movie itself, it's a shame you don't like it; I found it pure, daft fun, particularly the evil Dr. Carver's theme song.
"Only a Sith deals in absolutes" is an absolute statement.
I'll defend this movie against most attacks, but I'm with you on the hot tub scene. Two folks naked in a hot tub is questionable in something meant for kid/family viewing, and doubly so if it's Suga Mama.
"Only a Sith deals in absolutes" is an absolute statement.
I was just flipping channels and I saw that it was on Centric. The on-screen tv guide labeled it TV-14.
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