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I am painfully aware that I'm not on the cutting edge like you guys, but I can tell you that if you have to watch a movie with the little ones, then the new Spongebob movie fucking rocks. The flaming lips do the song and there is a cameo appearance by David Hasselhoff! I told you it fucking rocks.

Now you probably don't have all the episodes on DVD (like me) You probably dont have the colouring books, posters, stuffed toys, slot cars, bedspreads,toothbrushes or tins of spongebob noodles cluttering up your cupboards. (Like me) You will laugh your head off though. It's a stoner classic.
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We also have the Spongebob computer games.
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you know - I actually hate spongebob. His voice grates on my nerves but all my friends adore him ... and now that I've told everyone that I'm happy they don't frequent here!
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i met a guy in L.A. who directed some episodes, then was let go by spongebob. so he bought an antique russian camera and started making a film called "My Life With Morrissey" about a girl who is obsessed with morrissey and his music guides her through her (depressed) life i suppose. i don't think he ever finished it, and i hear it was terrible...
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he finished it and I heard it really sucked.

The Incredibles is a great movie. Very entertaining. Stoned or not.
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I never could quite get into spongebob, mostly because I'm not a stoner. I see how potheads and 3 year olds like it, and in certain moods, I think it's funny, but I'm old fashioned. Give me South park and the Simpsons any time...and does anyone remember that show "That's my Bush!"? I miss that one. (by the creators of South park)
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he really finished my life with morrissey, and you heard of it? amazing, and the whole time i just wanted to fuck his canadian wife.
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its out on DVD in NYC.
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wow, unreal! i should look for it here.
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whoops. I seem to have given the impression that our dear beloved Spongebob should be enjoyed a la Beavis and Butthead. I watch it with my kids, in a very sober state and I laugh my head off.
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I actually don't have an opinion on Spongebob. I mean I don't watch TV so I can only say I know what he looks like, but that's about it. I can see how cartoons like that would be great stoned, though. Hey if you enjoy it Tommy that's great. I mean I have heard of parents being driven out of their minds by their kids' obsessions, for example Barney etc. so if you can enjoy it *with* them, that's a blessing I think.
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Here's something to watch while drunk or stoned...I've been playing Evel Knievel in re-creations for a show that will be on the history channel called "Absolute Evel". You never really see my face, since I don't really resemble the daredevil that much, but I you see me from the back beating a guy with a baseball bat, from the side looking at books in a bookstore, and the bottoms of my legs on ice skates kidnapping a girl. Ah, the life of an actor. On a side note... I have also played David Koresh for the same comany. My Mom must be so proud...
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