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Post by derekzagar on May 7, 2005 7:49:19 GMT -5
You have a sense of art, when i saw both movies "Nim's Wintertale" and "Gooberstory" I thought that you were a genius, you still are , and theese small creatures that are throwing snowballs at Nim's house seems to be inspired by the books about "Mumintrollet". I think you should go for a real movie. (PS. Jag skriver på engelska för att andra läsare ska förstå)
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Post by carmelhadinosaur on May 7, 2005 10:55:00 GMT -5
Indeed. This movie is my 4th favourite movie (humor always comes first for me ). I even reviewed it as my 1000th NG review (I was wondering when will 'the one flash' be released so i'd be able to review it ), and 4/4 ppl thought it was good, cool!
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Post by Esn on May 29, 2005 0:38:04 GMT -5
On an unrelated note, one of the reviewers for this movie on Newgrounds thought that Ola had spelt his name wrong... ;D I vote we call Ola "Olga" from now on! No, seriously.
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Post by MizzBlackCherry on May 29, 2005 2:54:53 GMT -5
One reviewer on New Grounds kept reffering to him as 'she', even said "I've been a huge fan of her work for years". It took me about 10 seconds to find info on Ola when I was curious, so she obviously can't be that big a fan if she never even bothered to check.
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Post by Ola Schubert on May 29, 2005 4:01:18 GMT -5
It is strange, but I have been refered to as Olga more than once. I have no clue were the myth comes from...
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Post by Roamer on May 29, 2005 5:18:06 GMT -5
That's not myth, that's kind of stupidity, I think. Just the fact that Russians are far more numerous than Swedes, and the name "Olga" became known abroad, as well as a few other popular Russian names... Unlike the name "Ola". So those who don't bother to open profiles or retrieve information some other way tend to assume that the things are the way that they supposed at the first glance...
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Post by Mario on May 29, 2005 8:24:03 GMT -5
Well the name Ola was also news for me when i first visited your site, but then i think its a good name. Maybe they never heard it either and read it wrong? We have Olaf here so Ola for a man isnt that far off, but you have to admit when there aer americans or spanish speaking folks the name Ola could sound weird to them.
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Post by Ark on May 31, 2005 6:09:38 GMT -5
On an unrelated note, one of the reviewers for this movie on Newgrounds thought that Ola had spelt his name wrong... ;D I vote we call Ola "Olga" from now on! No, seriously. Heh, you could make a poll about it in the poll forum if you wanted.
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Post by jay on Jun 15, 2005 14:41:44 GMT -5
the movie was supep!!!!..... is really match with the backgroung misuc that what make the movie more sentimentel.........
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