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Say what you want, Alvin and the Chipmunks is a charming, sweet and funny movie. (And I'll bet none of you ridiculing it has even seen it. I at least endured the torture of Ratatouille.)

And any organization that deems Ratatouille of more worth than Persepolis is, by definition, worthless.
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Sonic Youth wrote:
Bog wrote:Tell us again what you thought of Alvin and the Chipmunks Damien? Haha

Yeah, sorry they didn't have an "Best CGI Project for Outdated Pop Culture Reference" award this year.

TMNT for the win! :)
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Bog wrote:Tell us again what you thought of Alvin and the Chipmunks Damien? Haha
Yeah, sorry they didn't have an "Best CGI Project for Outdated Pop Culture Reference" award this year.
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anonymous wrote:Wouldn't have minded a Persepolis win but Ratatouille is the film I wouldn't mind watching again and again and again.
To me, that honor goes to PERSEPOLIS instead.
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Tell us again what you thought of Alvin and the Chipmunks Damien? Haha
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Why are cartoon people such nerds? (well, actually I guess that's self-explanatory), Between the geeky Brad Bird and the tool from Peter and the Wolf who brought a doll on stage with him, these folks have serious cases of arrested development.
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Wouldn't have minded a Persepolis win but Ratatouille is the film I wouldn't mind watching again and again and again.
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This award is the Oscars in a nutshell. Persepolis? ewwww foreign language and not cute.
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Ratatouille
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