Enough already
If I see another movie with animated animals meshed together, trying to achieve a goal, with B-listers singing obscure 80's one hit-wonders; I think I'll SCREAM!
shareIf I see another movie with animated animals meshed together, trying to achieve a goal, with B-listers singing obscure 80's one hit-wonders; I think I'll SCREAM!
shareAwfully specific, I wasn't aware all of that was a common thing.
"If life is getting you down and needs uplifting, then please come dance with me!"
Not just the 80s! The "Lookit her butt" mention in another poster's thread (i.e.: "What's with a;; this butt Shaking") is a 90s song, sitll loved in some cases, "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix a lot)_, "Let's face the music and dance" done by a lot of thirties artists, sung by the mouse in a Ol Blue Eyes style (actually sings much better than Frankie Sinatra himself), the famous late 50s cool=-jazz "Take Five" (written by underrated jazz saxist Paul Desmond of the Dave Brubeck Quartet, who introduced it in 1959 on the album "Time Out", the third track, and soon by 1960 a standrd favorite,), "Lollipop" (made most famous by the sweet pre-rock era Chordettes of "Mr.Sandman"), Aerosmith's "Dream on"(at least in the trailer), and many other pre- and post-80s song. And what modern film would exist without some modern songs too..several from Katy Perry. Off-topic. the Reese Withersapoon pig, surprsingly well cast, and her husband and famil;y had that neat Rube Goldberg style device for feeding(well ya know--you multiply, gotta feed.)
"And that's SHOWBIZ--kid."-Roxie Hart.
PROFILE PIC:Courtney Thorne-Smith.
MAGIC=Sarah Silverman.
I knew about it from the trailer. They throw in 2-3 songs the parents remember from the 80's when they were happy and untouched.
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