[CrackMonkey] No, it's true! I saw it in a movie!

Nick Moffitt nick at zork.net
Tue Feb 5 12:59:51 PST 2002


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> Date: 29 April 2000
> Summary: A Paragon of Magical Mastery
> 
> If I had to define heaven in one phrase, i only have three words:
> The Gnome Mobile. This movie is sheer elegance of this movie arose
> all my emotion in one single moment. From the time D.J. Mulrooney
> sees his grandkids the first time to the time Grandpappy gnome flies
> through the air in delight upon discovering there are more gnoes,
> pleasure runs through my veins. Im not a hedonist by any means, but
> this movie sure makes me want to become one. William Brennan showed
> absolute mastery of his craft, worthy of an Oscar nomination for his
> roles as the fierce yet kind and successful DJ Mulrooney and the
> tiny little man of Grandpappy Gnome. But the surprise performance
> had to be the Oscar worthy supporting role of Ed Wynne as the pimp
> gnome. He gives new meaning to the term "Pimps up and Ho's down" The
> defining moment was in the form of the little gnome people. There
> joy and magic gave the movie new meaning and life to the constant
> negative depiction of midgets in our daily life. They are not
> midgets or the vertically challenged, they are simply gnomes. Tears
> came to my eyes in the final sequence of all the gnomes and humans
> singin together in unison "The Gnome Mobile Anthem". This
> stratification of human unity from all walks of life is definitely
> something to be proud of. After all, it is a good sign when the
> audience stands up and cheers, right?


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