Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:03:32 PM
No.149833783
>So remember, whether a bot is made of new parts, old parts or spare parts, you can shine no matter what you're made of.
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:28:21 PM
No.149834235
>>149834244
It grossed 128 million domestically. Not as much as the first Ice Age movie (176 million), but still pretty good.
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:29:01 PM
No.149834244
>>149834235
It could've made a billion dollars and still be a shit film
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:38:30 PM
No.149834403
>>149834641
In today's world, a CEO as powerful and charitable would inevitably be murdered, which would then be framed as a suicide.
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:45:37 PM
No.149834522
I still think the first Ice Age is a decent movie. It was definitely an improvement over Titan A.E. (the previous animation movie by 20th Century Fox)
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:48:10 PM
No.149834560
Moral of the movie: murder is okay
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:53:26 PM
No.149834641
>>149834403
How many times would the CIA and Mossad try to assassinate Tony Stark or Bruce Wayne
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:56:07 PM
No.149834691
>>149834710
>spare parts
If a robot was to replace all his original parts with spare ones, is he the same robot?
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 8:57:24 PM
No.149834710
>>149834775
>>149834691
you replace every cell in your body every 10 years
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 9:01:13 PM
No.149834775
>>149834710
But you don't change your brain or heart or any other vital organs
Do robots have organs?
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 9:24:55 PM
No.149835117
>Ladies and gentlebots, now coming to the stage. The top bot. The big bolt. Who's your daddy? Mr. Phineas T. Ratchet