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The trailer used to run a lot when I was seeing other films at the time, so I went to see it when it came out. So what is your theory then? What does Mark giving his full name suggest to you? Other than that it was watchable. lol I may spring for the DVD and see what my kids think of the cartoon version of a book they love. D and B seem most likely. E seems least likely. Could be, but why bump it with hateful accusations that she's a man in drag and a prostitute? If I were going to try to bump my own account I'd think of a more positive way to do it. Also, there's no indication whatsoever that Pwinty is pursuing any sort of acting or media career. Why would her only promotional effort be to slander herself on Moviechat? Internet Archive can be hit or miss. I've seen some things there at good quality, but then other times I've found old magazines that are unreadable due to how badly they were scanned. How did it look and sound streamed from a web page on your phone to your TV? I do see that it's available on a DVD. https://www.amazon.com/Chuck-Jones-White-Seal-DVD/dp/B0006FO9HY I think he must be a stalker, or an ex, harassing her. The whole pretending she's trans is weird. Anyway, I added him to my ignore list and it really cleaned up this board! I'm no expert on these matters, but if that isn't a woman's body, then idk https://www.instagram.com/p/CH04L3VDhCC/ She clearly had a boob job, but if she's a he, then he's the most convincing at it I've ever seen. My son read the book in 1st grade and became enamored of it. His entire class did. They even had a Cricket in Times Square party to close out the year, where each of them got a little bit of liverwurst because that is the cricket's favorite food. To this day (he's in 3rd grade now) he still loves liverwurst sandwiches. I bought him the sequel, where the cat and mouse visit the cricket in Connecticut, and read it to him, and he loved that one too. We drove through Connecticut earlier this year and he and his younger brother were pointing out all the stumps along the way that might be Chester's home. The cartoon is pretty good, though it glosses over some of the story. I should show that to the boys some time. I'm sure they'll enjoy it. Ya think? Not at all. I see a zillion posts from you, so I assume you're a nutcase, but i don't read any of them. I highly doubt anyone does. You're screaming into the clouds. Knock yourself out. Post until you're blue in the face. No one but you cares, and no but you even reads them. Honestly, I don't think anyone here had ever heard of Pwinty until you started blowing her page up. He's spot on. The never-ending increase in taxation, overzealous governmental regulations, labor unions, and unending growth of the government are what killed the middle class, and the lower class, and everyone except the super-rich. Reagan had things on the right track, as evidenced by the steady improvements throughout his two terms. You have no idea if she's trans or not. She looks 100% female. The real question is: why do you care so much? Why does she bother you so much? That would wild if it were the case. Pwinty posting a 1000 times to an obscure movie chat board calling herself out as a Florida prostitute who is a man pretending to be a woman, and insulting both him/her and some other unknown actor who apparently dates or dated her. They do say there's no such thing as bad publicity... I had a friend once who seemed absolutely normal to me, and our entire circle of friends. He was a grad student, and just a regular dude. He'd come over, hang out, drink a beer, watch the game-- that kind of guy. Then one morning we read that he'd been arrested 3,000 miles away for stalking Uma Thurman. I wonder if Less Than Zero's friends know he's a nutcase online. She looks like a woman to me as well. The Less Than Zero guy seems utterly fixated on her. Her entire board is that guy ranting. I assume it's Pwinty's ex. A really good one would, but not the worst Wolverine. It's indicative of what has happened to the Democrats in the past couple decades. If JFK were alive today, he'd be backing Trump, too. That was my experience as well. I've never read the book, but my two sons wanted to see it so I took them. They both enjoyed it, and I wasn't bored by it. It's nothing groundbreaking, but it tells a funny story that children can enjoy at a pace that never gets tiresome.