




As part of our lovely adventure for Billy's birthday last week, we finally fulfilled our desire to see the much-anticipated Fantastic Mr. Fox. It was picture perfect. I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish, more so than I had even expected to upon hearing the buzz about the film earlier in the year. The jokes were consistently funny and cute, the range of voices was a real treat, and the visual elements were stunning. I was blown away in the first few minutes and had to adjust myself to the beauty of the images. There's one particular scene I remember on a bridge with a waterfall behind it that stood out the most. I think my favorite part was seeing Ash covered in grape juice in the supermarket.
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