If you accept not-logic that "cows have udders" and you give every cow-like creature an udder, you then avoid the icky questions of "Parent-person, why doesn't that cow have an udder?" and you can avoid the whole male-female physical differences thing.
Disney (and the kid cartoon world), they're just protecting the kids.
It's Dreamworks in this case. And the funny thing is that there is a pregnant cow in the plot. She has her baby at the end of the film so there is a distinct difference between male and female cow characters.
I just need to start a kids' movie blog or something where I can rant about some of the things that drive me crazy with the movies Owen watches.
I just need to start a kids' movie blog or something where I can rant about some of the things that drive me crazy with the movies Owen watches.
You totally should! Umm, not that you need even more to do. But you'd be fabulous at it, and the rants, they need a-ranting.
A friend of mine just started a parent rant blog. Sounds like a fit.
yeah I hate those stupid effing udders but Sophia is right, Barnyard's creators thought it would be funny.
Hey, Christopher Eccleston is going to play Amelia Earhart's navigator in the movie Amelia which stars Hilary Swank.
That's going to be filming in NS starting next week. I'll have to keep my eye out for the Doctor.
We'll expect regular reports.
and if that wasn't enough to drive the farmers nuts... from the imdb goofs page:
A tractor appears in various scenes. The rear tires on the tractor are on backwards - the tread for tractor tires is designed to push mud out away from the tire when rotating forwards, to keep the treads from filling with mud. These tires would pull mud into the tread, making the tire slick and useless in deep mud.
We'll expect regular reports.
I never see anyone. I went out trying to stalk Tim Roth a couple of weeks ago and I only found crew building a set.
Alan Rickman fans need to watch this trailer, or at least fast-forward for the last line.