One thing I like about Pixar films is how the happy ending isn’t always what you think it’ll be. The toys don’t go with Andy to college, Gusteau’s restaurant gets closed down, Mike and Sulley get kicked out of university, Carl never gets Ellie to Paradise Falls. But they find out that what they wanted isn’t necessarily what they needed, and I really like the fact that kids get to learn that life doesn’t always turn out the way they dreamed and that’s okay.
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Hold onto your paintbrushes! The world is reeling from a jaw-dropping shortage as Greta Gerwig’s highly-anticipated “Barbie Movie” hits the production stage, causing an unprecedented shortage of Pink – Rosco fluorescent paint.
In a recent interview with Architectural Digest, Sarah Greenwood, the production designer of the highly anticipated Barbie film directed by Greta Gerwig, unveiled a surprising consequence of the movie‘s production: an international shortage of pink paint.
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Do you know, what you want ?
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Happier in my own way was waiting for this day
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Hoping for dreams to come true and believing one day I will see it through
Spend my childhood being in dreams, not realizing how a broken heart will heal
If marriage isn’t the Goal then why are you in a relationship?
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