
I'll just give a brief outline of the plot of the movie. It's about a piglet who is about to get killed because he is a runt (I don't exactly know what that it, but it's a small-made pig i guess) and the daughter of the house rescues it and takes care of it. Anyway, it's put into her uncle's farm and the little piggy (his name's "Wilbur") tries to make friends with the animals there but they're not that friendly. However, a spider named Charlotte makes friends with him (spiders are the most despised creatures in the barn, by the way) and they have a lot of fun. Then the realisation comes that Wilbur will be killed during winter for pork (or ham or bacon or whatever). So from there on, the whole story is about how Charlotte comes up with a plan on how to save Wilbur from that cruel fate. Such a beautiful story.
The other movie I watched was "Little Miss Sunshine". Unfortunately, the DVD got stuck in the middle. Until then, the movie was pretty good. It's about a dysfunctional family. Very good plot.
I also watched "Epic Movie". Like the Scary Movie series it was funny in a crude kinda way. Main plot was from "The Lion, the witch and wardrobe" from the Narnia chronicals. It also had bits of Superman, Harry Potter, X-Men and Borat.
Ohhhh, by the way, "Shrek 3" has set an animated record with $122M!!! Cool!!! I'm very happy about it!!! Get more info about it by clicking here.
I also bought a movie called "Happily Never After" which is another fairy tale adaptation similar to Shrek. Didn't have time to watch it though...
Enough about movies... Over the week-end, I came up with a GREAT name for my boyfriend's blog. He's from Prince of Wales and is a bit (ok, a lot!) on the chubby side. So what better name than "Prince of Whales"?!!! Is that a smart name or what!!! Wonder why he wasn't that impressed with it?!!! Hmmm...
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That's the most stupid name I ever heard for a blog...
which one?
Funny name, but no wonder he didn't like it. If my girlfriend came up with such a name for my blog (which she enthusiastically do) I would've turned it down.
BTW, that term is used before in "Deep Range" by Arthur C. Clarke :)
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