Monday, November 27, 2006
Barnyard
Wink: Hardness of butter is directly proportional to the softness of the bread.
This weekend I watched a movie called Barnyard. It is cartoon animation about a group of partying farm animals antics behind the farmer's back.
I rarely go for cartoon entertainment, but having grown up on a farm, this one was hilarious with laughs galore, especially at one point where a cow is making fun of the mailman.
Now one major blooper is that this movie was obviously made by a group of city slickers. Several of those cows have male names, and they have teats. (Yes it is teats, not tits.)
On the farm, cows were always female when I grew up, and the males were known as steers or bulls.
A minor point? Maybe. Kinda falls in the category of chicken balls and chicken fingers if you ask me.
But the movie is definitely a hoot - nope hooters are owls or waitresses. Well anyway this movie deserves a look.
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
This weekend I watched a movie called Barnyard. It is cartoon animation about a group of partying farm animals antics behind the farmer's back.
I rarely go for cartoon entertainment, but having grown up on a farm, this one was hilarious with laughs galore, especially at one point where a cow is making fun of the mailman.
Now one major blooper is that this movie was obviously made by a group of city slickers. Several of those cows have male names, and they have teats. (Yes it is teats, not tits.)
On the farm, cows were always female when I grew up, and the males were known as steers or bulls.
A minor point? Maybe. Kinda falls in the category of chicken balls and chicken fingers if you ask me.
But the movie is definitely a hoot - nope hooters are owls or waitresses. Well anyway this movie deserves a look.
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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