
What is a Thneed? Why, it’s “a Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need!” Essentially, a fad product. This particular kind of tree is known for its incredibly soft and flexible tufts, and can be used to make “Thneeds”.

When he was younger and much less wise, the Onceler arrived in a tranquil forest filled with Truffula trees. Way back in the days when the grass was still greenĪnd the pond was still wet and the clouds were still clean… The young boy is given the privilege of hearing the Onceler’s story, and from there, we go back to a starkly different landscape. A little boy from a heavily industrial world travels out to the middle of nowhere, where he comes across an incredibly tall house, where an old, faceless man named The Onceler lives in repentance. (It also has a broken spine, and teeth marks on some pages.)īefore we begin, let’s go for a brief synopsis of the plot. The copy I’ve just gotten from the library has only 20 pages. The book itself, being aimed for such a young audience, is incredibly short. (Believe me, it’s quite amusingly jarring to go from The Cat in the Hat to How The Grinch Stole Christmas to The Lorax to Halloween Night is Grinch Night and finally, The Grinch Grinches The Cat in the Hat. I only ever had it on a video tape filled with Dr.
#Watch the lorax cartoon tv
Feel free to go and watch the TV cartoon before if you’ve never watched it - it’s only 25 minutes.
#Watch the lorax cartoon movie
I’m also relying on a YouTube stream of the original movie from 1972. I just got back from the library with a copy of the original book, and I have the DVD of the 2012 movie. But now, I’m back from the library, and ready to do my post on The Lorax! Various other things came up in life (including a respiratory infection that made me feel crappy for a whole week, and heartbreakingly prevented me from attending classes and going to London Comic Con). Unless it somehow comes up naturally in conversation and there's basically no legitimate way to acquire the film, there should be no posting of links to downloads and torrents of films, or promotion of downloads and torrents.Sorry for the delay in this post. You're entitled to your personal opinion if it's posted respectfully, but any overt hate speech and you're immediately banned. NO RACISM, MISOGYNY, HOMOPHOBIA, OR HATE SPEECH: Anyone caught doxxing another user (posting someone's personal information) will be immediately banned without warning. NO IMPERSONATING OTHER USERS: You may not co-opt someone else's past or present persona. Keep other users' names out of your threads.

Just use common sense and you'll be fine. If you're overtly abusive, threatening, post porn, or spam the board with multiple accounts. This isn't like IMDb where you have to be reported countless times before something happens. Reddit allows you to up-vote or down-vote people's posts and comments, but voting is not meant to be a simple expression of "agree" and "disagree." Please up-vote topics and posts that are worthwhile and contribute value to the board, even if you disagree with the opinion being expressed.Īny obvious spam or obnoxious trolling will result in your post being deleted, and repeat offenders will be banned. The vast majority of posts should be film related, but in keeping with the idea that this is a community of people off-topic posts will be permitted if properly designated. MARK OFF-TOPIC POSTS WITH THE PROPER FLAIR: New people are of course welcome as well. This is a subReddit intended for the discussion of topics generally related to film, created in the hope of keeping our established community of cinema lovers alive. This subReddit was founded by the former users of IMDb's Film General Message board, and is not associated with Amazon or the Internet Movie Database.
