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Rudy Rudy:
I think I am the only person who will never get to see this movie.

My heart is breaking. Le sad.

I'm trying to organize a road trip to Kansas City to see it there, but my friends are mindless twits who would rather watch ... I don't know, Tokyo Drift or whatever you crazy kids are watching. :) No offense, I didn't see that, either.

thepugs:
I desperately want to see this movie somehow...if anyone finds a good torrent of it or some such, lemme know, 'cause it's not coming to my area anytime.

Blue Kitty:
JUBILATIONS!!! I might be able to see it tonight

Pau!:
I just saw this movie last night, and it was absolutely amazing. Everything was perfectly well done...there were so many moments when it could've gotten cheesy or fake, but it never did. I highly, highly recommend this movie to anyone who has ever fallen in love, had a dream, or plans to do either. You'll feel good afterward. =)

OHsmeat:
I went to see it with my girlfriend and when we left we had happiness running through our veins and decided we needed IHOP to top off the evening, the veggie chilli omelet is awesomeness after seeing happiness on film. Did I mention the movie made us happy?

technical stuf: the stop motion sequences were incredible and Gondrys use of color to accent his scenes is incredible. The vulnerability of the characters offsets most of the unpleasantness that adulthood brought them. Thats one reason I really like his movies, he has a beautiful sense of how adulthood has tainted our childhood innocence and does a really good job of using that in his movies.

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