Let's Get Curious

I have seen an abnormal number of movies (for me anyway) in the past couple months. This is due, in part, to having a boy friend. When you have a boyfriend whom you want to spend time with and are limited to a small choice of activities because 1) its freezing outside 2) its raining outside 3) you are exhausted from daily activities/work 4) its raining outside, then nothing is better than getting cozy in front of the TV.
I have seen alot of movies-- funny, sad, serious, thought-provoking, Harrison Ford, and just plain aweful (yes, Harrison Ford gets his own category). Crash is one of the movies that stuck with me for a long time after I had seen it-- its excellent on so many levels. Other than that, there have not been many movies that have made a major impact on me.
The next statement says wonders about my mental state: Besides Crash, really the only other movie that stuck in my mind was one I saw this weekend- Curious George. Yes, I know, it's a cartoon about a monkey. But the film was very well done and really captured the essence of the classic books we all love so much. Plus, George was really, really cute. And Jack Johnson did the soundtrack. Did I say George was cute? Can I have a pet monkey too? This film actually brought tears to my eyes! I enjoyed every adorable second- it was so magical and imaginative!
Speaking of monekys, I only recently realized that I have the ability to impersonate a number of different animals: monkeys, purring kitties, and velociraptors (hey, I didn't say I could do it well!)-- and all this without taking into account my uncanny resemblance to the bird species.
See for yourself how cute George is : http://www.curiousgeorgemovie.com/
Why are altoids curiously strong? Whats so curious about strong mints- why should I be curious? Now, I am curious.
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oooooohh oooohhhh aaaahhhh aahhhhhhh
I can be your monkey or your Man in the Yellow Hat.
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