Hey, guys! Do you realize today is the 10 year anniversary of LBT IX: Journey to Big Water?
Where I am, it's still the 9th, but here on the forums, it's t ahe 10th, and it's the time here that matters. LBT 9 is one of my favorite LBT films, so I thought I'd do a big 10 year announcement for it like Jared did for "Stone of Cold Fire" back in 2010. Movie 7 was the one that introduced his favorite, Pterano, so I figure it's appropriate for me to announce this one since it introduced my favorite character, Mo! (BTW---that cute girl I've mentioned whose name was also Mo---I haven't seen her since before I joined this site. She was two years ahead of me and graduated after my sophmore year.)
Anyways, I figure I'll post the best song of the movie right here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6whFDcEyyFQIt's a youtube clip, not a link to the movie, so don't worry.
Hmm...what else is there to say? The 10th anniversary of when I first saw it will be next February, on the 17th. And, of course, how is it that this movie is not getting a special release? You know, with deleted scenes, maybe, and that awful "Imaginary Friend" song removed, which I and a few others think the film could really do without. I mean, they even have a scene later on with just Petrue that gets across exactly the point the song did, and although I hate that imaginary friend in general, I would much rather have had it simply in that one scene. (And BTW, Petrie already knows a Sharptooth who's friendly---Chomper! Why need to make up a nice one? If I were him, I would have invented a flyer friend.
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Anyways, I'm getting miles off topic. I think a 10-year-release of JTBW would be a good idea. It wasn't the best LBT film but it was the last of the ones I grew up with, pretty much, and was a lot better than the rather bland Big Freeze, the fun but also fairly neutral Stone of Cold Fire (that's just my opinion, people), and the rather messy Saurus Rock, LBT 9 was a nice improvement in some areas. So I just thought I'd bring up the fact that it's 10 years old today, before tommorow comes and we realize we forgot all about it!