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tangled
Monday, April 4, 201112:06 PM


A twist on the classic Rapunzel fairytale, this new 3D Disney flick sees the long-haired princess transformed into a kick-butt heroin. No longer a mere damsel-in-distress, Rapunzel uses her golden locks as a weapon, defeating her evil pursuers with a flick of the head! So funny.



For those who hasn't watched this yet, go get the DVD!

I watched this last night, after work and was surprised that there was a twist in action pack and laugher. i thought i would be a typical fairytale story. maybe it is, maybe its not. you watch and judge. well.. i need it after a hard day of work, helping mj out with stock take. hmm... i was actually helping him out by irritating him. he ended up wrestling with me. oh well! thanks for dinner mj.

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