Robin Roth (High School English Teacher in Los Angeles)
"Curious George" reveals "the sinister side of a corrupt wildlife trade with perilous roots in Western imperialism."
When the mischievous George is sent to jail "the picture of the forlorn little primate alone in his cell conjures haunting images of countless monkeys lingering in laboratories, suffering silently and alone."
**Hahahahahaahahahaha!! No comment necessary.........Well, there is one comment which should be made.
How sickening that a POS like this woman is educating our children......Beware of the American KVCh.**
When the mischievous George is sent to jail "the picture of the forlorn little primate alone in his cell conjures haunting images of countless monkeys lingering in laboratories, suffering silently and alone."
**Hahahahahaahahahaha!! No comment necessary.........Well, there is one comment which should be made.
How sickening that a POS like this woman is educating our children......Beware of the American KVCh.**
1 Comments:
At 12:13 PM, C R Mountjoy - GDF said…
I saw this movie with my children...the real issue was there was not enough monkey. Really, most of the movie is about the hapless Man in the Yellow Hat rather than the problems CG 'could' have made on screen.
The animation is really refreshing, the sound track is great. It's just a shame that the story did not match the art.
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