
The new mazda is just the first of the the barrage. this corporate culture has no soul. we will get more and more useless thneeds, which everyone, everyone, everyone needs!
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Universal Pictures added an environmental message to the movie website after a fourth grade class in Brookline, Massachusetts launched a successful petition through Change.org.
NeonLX wrote:OK, I don't have much access to a teevee so please bear with me...there's some *car* ad piggybacking onto the Lorax movie? (don't feel like googling it neither)
NeonLX wrote:Oh goody, another "green" hybrid, complete with a big battery pack. It'll still need sprawling roads, streets and vast swaths of parking lots carving up the landscape. But at least you can feel smug driving it when you pull up next to that trashy dude in an old rusty pickup.
Hope it will have enough room for an Obama bumper sticker on the back.
crikkett wrote:Not even that! It's a standard combustion engine running on (as colbert says) a hybrid of gas and -oline!
NeonLX wrote:crikkett wrote:Not even that! It's a standard combustion engine running on (as colbert says) a hybrid of gas and -oline!
AHAHA! That's funny.
Sorry to tee-off against the Prius. I was in a particularly rotten mood last night. I'm in a slightly less rotten mood today.
The film follows Ted (Zac Efron), an idealistic young boy who lives in "Thneed-Ville", a city that, aside from the citizens, is completely artificial. He sets out to find the one thing that will win him the affection of Audrey (Taylor Swift), the girl of his dreams, who wishes to see a real tree. While attempting to find a tree, he discovers that their city has been closed off from the outside world, and meets the reclusive Once-ler (Ed Helms), who recounts the story of how he met the Lorax (Danny DeVito), a grumpy yet charming creature who serves as guardian of the land. When the young businessman introduces a revolutionary invention from the native Truffula Tree's tufts, it tragically spirals into a mass overproduction leading to the depletion of the forest, and the creation and isolation of Ted's town. With the Once-ler's blessing, and the last Truffula Seed, Ted sets out to remind his town of the importance of nature. Unfortunately, he finds himself hounded by the wealthy mayor of Thneed-Ville, O'Hare (Rob Riggle), who has no intention of leaving any traces of the Lorax's world.[3]
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