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Dora and the Lost City of Gold - Official Trailer
I'd kind of love a PG-13 or R-rated Dora where she still acts exactly like the original show (tons of repetition, asks questions with astoundingly obvious answers, reads the simplest of maps like she's doing calculus in her head, super naive, etc), but everyone else is entirely normal, and reacts to her accordingly. "Swiper, no swiping, Swiper no swiping, Swiper..." "Dora what the FUCK?! He has a GUN, stop saying that shit and give him the key!" They seem to do some of that here (paraphrasing "of course she knows the monkey," "she brought a knife on a field trip"), but Dora also appears slightly to behave semi-normally.
Anyway. I started playing this because I have kids who watched the show some years ago, and I hated having to sit through it. Figured I'd show it to them in an "oh man, can you even believe how awful this looks?" sort of way, and then... it doesn't. It actually looks like a relatively ok, fun movie. RFlagg, I think you're right that the recent Jumanji was a huge inspiration; I doubt this will measure up at all. Oh, and for anyone who hasn't seen Jumanji WttJ, it's actually totally worth watching, with or without kids. Clever writing, and the actors all did a great job with their characters (particularly Jack Black, IMHO).
Dora and the Lost City of Gold - Official Trailer
Upvote, purely because I have to wonder "why?" And imagine the pitch being, "Hey guys... let's make a live action Dora, she's a teenager now in High School. Teen angst. Adventure. Action. The Jumanji sequel worked out a million times better than anyone expected."
bert kreischer-comfortably dumb-lets talk about mexicans
I always knew Dora was a Coyote.
Atomic Cannon test-fires a "baby" nuke
I was just about to question the listed weight of the projectile as well.
The main armament of the Scharnhorst-class battlecruisers had the same calibre and fired shells weighing in at around 250kg, so I figured Atomic Annie to be in the same ball park. Even the eggs Dora lobbed around were only about 7t apiece.
Although it takes the fun out of the process, WP lists the weight at 364kg.
Edit: http://videosift.com/video/The-Atomic-Cannon-1953-Test-Footage
It had a 15 kiloton equivalent detonation energy, not a 15 ton projectile.
Are Star Trek and Star Wars Mutually Exclusive? (Geek Talk Post)
OK so I went through this as well.
Both my kids are certified Geek.
I started with super heroes and Star Wars but my kids went through all the phases from Transformers, to Mutant Turtles, X-men, Batman, Star Trek, Planet of the Apes, and Buffy and every possible direction.
What I found is you can't force one over the other. Expose kids to everything Geek and let them decide. When you see them heading into a certain direction, just go with it. If they see you are interested in it, then they will be too. There is always something new and geek right around the corner.
Today's kids have a wider range than we did, there is just too much out there. my kids are knowledgeable on most Multi-verses but every time I turn around there's something new - and sometimes it's them introducing it to me (Ben10, Naruto etc.) All you can be expected to do is put it in front of them and be involved.
My kids (now 11 & 15) constantly surprise me. My daughter can correct any of her male peers on the geek of Marvel Comics, Buffy, Dr Who, Dragonlance and so much more. She reads 4-5 new books a week and gets straight As in school for the last 5 years straight.
My son has gone through all the multi-verses (and loves them all.) He wears a Tick T-shirt, loves Big Bang Theory and understand every side-joke. Now he is the one introducing me to stuff. Books in his room include E=Mc2 and the complete biography of Einstine. Loves video games and can beat most of them over a weekend.
Don't hold back, throw it all at them and don't hold back.
Stay away from the ol'time evils: Tomas the train, Dora, Babar, Caillou, Disney's Cars and all that stuff.
Rainbows! (Nature Talk Post)
This is me in the bathroom whipping my hair taken with an L3 Thermal-Eye X200XP Thermal Imaging Infrared Camera (Y'all should getcha one a these babies!).... Check that aura, Dora.
Dora the Explorer Movie Trailer (with Ariel Winter)
So look but don't touch, ehh I can live with that lol.
>> ^kymbos:
You know she's 14, right? Yikes!>> ^Auger8:
Wow Dora is totally Hot! I would seriously watch this lol.
Dora the Explorer Movie Trailer (with Ariel Winter)
You know she's 14, right? Yikes!>> ^Auger8:
Wow Dora is totally Hot! I would seriously watch this lol.
Dora the Explorer Movie Trailer (with Ariel Winter)
Wow Dora is totally Hot! I would seriously watch this lol.
Dora the Explorer Movie Trailer (with Ariel Winter)
That was funnier than it should have been, given my only experience with Dora has been at 5am with a wide-awake 1 year old.
Dora the Explorer all grown up
I never knew Herschel was a fan of Dora.
This Year in Unnecessary Censorship 2011
Dora's still a sl*t.
This Week in Unnecessary Censorship (11/30/11)
I held it together until that bit, then I started laughing hysterically >> ^Trancecoach:
Dora's such a sl t.
This Week in Unnecessary Censorship (11/30/11)
Dora's such a sl*t.
Wisconsin & Anonymous Strike Back!
>> ^ToastyBuffoon:
Remember: The web = Internet Explorer.
Dora Explorer is also an option if you're under 5.