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Elle Fanning Voices a Parisian Ballerina in the Plucky ‘Leap!’ Trailer
Elle Fanning Voices a Parisian Ballerina in the Plucky ‘Leap!’ Trailer
Elle Fanning Voices a Parisian Ballerina in the Plucky ‘Leap!’ Trailer
There’s no shortage of kid-friendly movies that promote the importance of following your dreams and achieving your true potential. (I suspect in part because any Hollywood screenwriter who has sold a feature-length script has necessarily realized their dreams — easy for them to say.) Youngsters will get yet another lesson on the absolute vitality of dream-chasing this spring, when the new animated feature Leap! leaps into theaters on March 3. Dreams shall be followed, and what’s more, a little cartoon Dane DeHaan will speak explicitly about following those same dreams, just to be sure that no child leaves the theater unclear. To quote Jon Heder’s answering machine message in the figure-skating comedy vehicle Blades of Glory: if you can dream it, you can do it!
This Stupid Youtube Girl Doesn’t Understand Why We Have Leap Years [Video]
This Stupid Youtube Girl Doesn’t Understand Why We Have Leap Years [Video]
This Stupid Youtube Girl Doesn’t Understand Why We Have Leap Years [Video]
WARNING!  DEEMED NSFW DUE TO FOUL LANGUAGE!  PROCEED WITH CAUTION MY YOUNG JEDI KNIGHTS! Now, I know I'm not the smartest person in the world, and thankfully I now know I'm not the dumbest either.  This is what society has come to, teenagers are so spoiled with way too much handed to them and they don't know sh!t.  Stupidity has become as common as obesity in our nation.  These kids getting beaten