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Fritz the Cat Review

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Fritz the Cat Review

Postby Filmbuff » Sat May 08, 2010 2:49 am

Yup. Check the new channel. It's listed for a June release. All I can say is that...it will a cold day for the furs...if you know what I mean.
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Re: Fritz the Cat Review

Postby ThatFellow » Sat May 08, 2010 11:34 am

Haha, it will be an interesting experiment, seeing as I can't show a lot of the content, which will only make it funnier. But, after watching it, I knew Fritz the Cat was something that couldn't be ignored.
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Re: Fritz the Cat Review

Postby Daniel Laux » Sat May 08, 2010 4:33 pm

Yeah, I'm interested to know about this movie, since I've never seen it before (due to its X rating). But now that I'm 18, I can definately see it. But the question is....do I want to? I know it has an X rating for a reason, & yet it's about a cartoon cat. I'm afraid it might traumatize me. But I wonder, how would Hewy Lewis feel about this movie? If he too would be traumatized, I want him to review it!

(P.S., REVIEW THIS MOVIE HEWY! I'D LIKE TO SEE YOU REVIEW AN ANIMATED MOVIE FOR ADULTS, SINCE ANIMATION IS FOR ADULTS TOO. IF NOT, REVIEW SOMETHING ELSE, LIKE WATERSHIP DOWN OR HEAVY METAL.)
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Re: Fritz the Cat Review

Postby ThatFellow » Sat May 08, 2010 4:37 pm

No, I don't think it's traumatising at all. Frankly, I've seen much more risque material on South Park.
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Re: Fritz the Cat Review

Postby Daniel Laux » Sat May 08, 2010 10:22 pm

ThatFellow wrote:No, I don't think it's traumatising at all. Frankly, I've seen much more risque material on South Park.


Well, I guess I'll take your word. I do LOVE South Park (it's my favorite TV show) & that show really pushes the boundaries.
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Re: Fritz the Cat Review

Postby Filmbuff » Sun May 09, 2010 5:16 am

Daniel Laux wrote:Yeah, I'm interested to know about this movie, since I've never seen it before (due to its X rating). But now that I'm 18, I can definately see it. But the question is....do I want to? I know it has an X rating for a reason, & yet it's about a cartoon cat. I'm afraid it might traumatize me. But I wonder, how would Hewy Lewis feel about this movie? If he too would be traumatized, I want him to review it!

(P.S., REVIEW THIS MOVIE HEWY! I'D LIKE TO SEE YOU REVIEW AN ANIMATED MOVIE FOR ADULTS, SINCE ANIMATION IS FOR ADULTS TOO. IF NOT, REVIEW SOMETHING ELSE, LIKE WATERSHIP DOWN OR HEAVY METAL.)

Not really traumatizing. Just violent in a R spot. Oh, and animal boobies as well as *beep*...oops, said too much...
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