@Phantom (I liked better your older avatar, but what do I know?
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1. "AFK"
More seriously, "Seeing the things that no eye has seen" or something like that.
2. You mean as in classical music, as opposed to just "a song", right? It would be Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody, without a doubt, although closely followed by Vivaldi's The Four Seasons
3. First of all, a woman that loves you. I do not believe in dates that have the purpose of hopefully swooning the victim into believing you are cool enough to date, just because you went out of your way to do something outlandish. In a real date (IMHO) the details are secondary to the main event: you and her alone, in a romantic atmosphere, having all the time and quietness to talk or just stare into one another eyes. The ideal date is not the one where you get to do many things (those are fun, though), but the one where you get to focus on the one that matters: her, and you with her, the miracle of real love bewtween two human beings.
@rocklobster
1. It was unbeatably Toy Story 2 for several years -though, Finding Nemo came close- then, Ratatouille came. Anton Ego's humbled final monologue doesn't fail to bring tears to my eyes every time.
2. http://blogs.indiewire.com/images/blogs/kohn/archives/dreamworks_pixar.jpgA bit more seriously, there's talent in DW, but I dislike how they always stop in the way to milk a franchise whenever they hit gold. I'm by no means against sequels, but is easy for everyone to see when a sequel is carefully planned, serving as a real enrichment of the first movie and it's a great movie on it's own (hence my predilection for TS2) and when it's simply something thrown togheter knowing that it will cash in the success and the name of the first one. Yes, I'm talking of Shrek. I was delighted with Kung Fu Panda beyond my expectations, nevertheless.
3. When I moved to Australia I regrettably had to sell my Wii and give away my PS1, only bringing with me my PSP. Now I also have a PS2 to catch up in several games I missed before getting a current generation one.
4. The fox. God, they are beautiful. I also love their role in mythologies and folk stories.