A Fun Movie
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preachcaleb — 10 months ago(June 05, 2025 04:57 PM)
𝙽𝚈𝙲 [
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deodat - A West Indian version of a antiman, a faggot
Also, this kiddie film sucks
https://www.ancestry.com/first-name-meaning/deodat
"The name Deodat has its origins in the French language and is derived from the phrase Dieu donne, meaning God gives or Given by God. This appellation carries a deeply religious connotation, reflecting the important role that faith has played in many societies throughout history. The name Deodat has appeared throughout various historical periods and has been bestowed upon individuals as a representation of divine blessings and gratitude."
So again, thank you, but I'm not French.
And there's no need for homophobia. We're in 2025 now.
Also, Debbie Reynolds as Grandma Aggie is pure Halloween magic wrapped in a velvet cloak and a twinkle-eyed smile. With every entrance, she lights up the screen like a jack-o’-lantern on Halloween night—bright, warm, and just a little mischievous. Reynolds brings a timeless charm to the role, making Aggie feel like the grandmother everyone wishes they had: wise, whimsical, and ready to hop on a broomstick at a moment’s notice. Her performance is filled with heart and mischief, walking that perfect line between fairy tale and family matriarch. Even when the dialogue leans into the campy, Reynolds delivers each line with conviction, making the fantastical feel completely believable. In many ways, she is the magic of Halloweentown—a guiding star who anchors the film in both wonder and warmth. Without her, it wouldn’t just be a different movie—it wouldn’t be Halloweentown at all. It's such a fun kids movie.
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𝙽𝚈𝙲 [
] — 10 months ago(June 05, 2025 11:46 PM)preachcaleb said...
https://www.ancestry.com/first-name-meaning/deodat
"The name Deodat has its origins in the French language and is derived from the phrase Dieu donne, meaning God gives or Given by God. This appellation carries a deeply religious connotation, reflecting the important role that faith has played in many societies throughout history. The name Deodat has appeared throughout various historical periods and has been bestowed upon individuals as a representation of divine blessings and gratitude."
So again, thank you, but I'm not French.
And there's no need for homophobia. We're in 2025 now.
Also, Debbie Reynolds as Grandma Aggie is pure Halloween magic wrapped in a velvet cloak and a twinkle-eyed smile. With every entrance, she lights up the screen like a jack-o’-lantern on Halloween night—bright, warm, and just a little mischievous. Reynolds brings a timeless charm to the role, making Aggie feel like the grandmother everyone wishes they had: wise, whimsical, and ready to hop on a broomstick at a moment’s notice. Her performance is filled with heart and mischief, walking that perfect line between fairy tale and family matriarch. Even when the dialogue leans into the campy, Reynolds delivers each line with conviction, making the fantastical feel completely believable. In many ways, she is the magic of Halloweentown—a guiding star who anchors the film in both wonder and warmth. Without her, it wouldn’t just be a different movie—it wouldn’t be Halloweentown at all. It's such a fun kids movie.
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deodat - A West Indian version of a antiman, a ******
Also, this kiddie film sucks