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In Oliver & Lopez, one of the main characters, the Starvin' Marvin water bottle, is torn from his loving friend, chum, and owner, Legif (the "G" is silent). Stricken with extreme remorse, Legif frantically searches for his dear friend and thirst quencher. Tragically, his best funky cool pal, Bo, is unable to assist him in his quest because he is going through a similar ordeal with his beloved lighter. As each struggles through his hardship, they find that only together do they have the strength to overcome the forces of evil. In the end, they realize that the monster they have been pursuing is bad and dead and evil. Then they party. May the force be with you. Chill. Sweetness (Copyright ©1997 Silent G Productions). |
Oliver | Lopez |
Michael Johnson, one of the authors of the script and an actor in the movie, was so moved by the story that he wrote a poem describing his feelings. Here is a small portion of the 18-page masterpiece:
Laughter, Tears, My eyes are wet, My heart is warm, More beautiful than morning dew Glistening on delicate roses Sweeter than maple sugar candy Reminding me of fresh cheez-its And ice cold tea. |
If you've had an oppertunity to see the movie, we encourage you to vote on the movie. (this page isn't really for your fun etc., it's just for us to learn dynamic HTML and fun mauve stuff etc.) |
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