What Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 2

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Mr. Toad wrote:Emporer's New Groove - good to see someone can still make good looney toons cause Warner's sure cant. Hilarious. Kronk has got to be the best supporting character ever.
Emperors New Groove is one of the best Disney movies to have come out in the 2000s, It's hilarious and has a great story! I actually just watched Emperors New Groove for the first time early this year and really enjoyed it :P

But Anywayz here are yet 2 more movies I watched today...

I just finished watching Hercules, it's been quite awhile since i've watched it and although I don't quite like it as much as I did before It is still yet a great Disney movie.

And I just finished watching Bambi 2 or 3 hours ago :D
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I also watched Emporer's New Groove.
It is the funniest Disney movie ever!
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Home On The Range - I dont know why this gets so much critisicm... I think this film is a really great film, its imaginative and I personally think the characters are really special... This was just released at the wrong time...
:D after that I watched TNBC which I LOVE!!!
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NEZSIMBA wrote:Home On The Range - I dont know why this gets so much critisicm... I think this film is a really great film, its imaginative and I personally think the characters are really special... This was just released at the wrong time...
:D after that I watched TNBC which I LOVE!!!
Oh yeah!

Support for the Range is growing!

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I just watched Beauty And The Beast i didnt know what dvd to watch then realised its been a while since i watched BATB.

Every time i watch it i think to myself wow what a true Disney classic, i hope Disney can make something like this soon even if it is in CGI im sure they can create an amazing fairytale like film. Its going to be interesting to see how Rapunzel Unbraided turns out, i still dont know if i would prefer a fairytale like story or comedy..... :)
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Just saw Pocahontas with audio commentary. Funny pair those directors! :)
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I watched The Emperor's New Groove but it was really late and I feel asleep in the middle of it. I'll probably start where I left off last night and finish it today. Can't wait for Kronk's New Groove! :D
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Peter Pan


Just as fun as Alice in Wonderland.

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I have the Special Edition DVD and I'm going to stay with that one. I just like the movie, don't love it. The video looks GREAT and as for sound a modes 5.1 that I don't think will improve with the PE release; Bambi is a great example of this.
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I just finished watching The Hunchback of Notre Dame on CBC! It was my first time watching it and I found it boring near the beginning but once Esmeralda and him met it was quite interesting and very different from all the other Disney movies. Although it's not a favorite of mine it was still a well done movie :up:
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Dan05 wrote:I just finished watching The Hunchback of Notre Dame on CBC! It was my first time watching it and I found it boring near the beginning but once Esmeralda and him met it was quite interesting and very different from all the other Disney movies. Although it's not a favorite of mine it was still a well done movie :up:
Same here, I watched it on the CBC too even though I have it and I've already seen it once in the last month. I can't say much more than I have said before but I like this movie the more I see it and it rates prettymuch in the middle of the pack.
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The Incredibles which is of course is an appropriate name for the movie itself.
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I saw The Incredibles today.
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The Parent Trap with Lindsay Lohen. I like both the original and the remake. I found it funny when the girls pulled the Meredith on the mattress and pushed it into the water.

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this weekend, i watched alice in wonderland, the emperor's new groove and pocahontas. monday, i watched the hunchback of notre dame and yesterday I watched piglet's big movie. today, i plan on watching dumbo, eloise at the p0laza and maybe peter pan.
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Yesterday I saw Retun of Jafar and as before, I still like it even if it isn't the greatest out there.

I still have yet to see 'The Incredibles'. I haven't had any time recently just alone to relax and watch it. Soon I imagine. :)
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I watched Bambi this weekend (I wanna say Saturday afternoon, but it could have been Friday or Sunday), but if you want to read my thoughts on it, you'll have to read the epic post I just made in the "Your thoughts on Bambi PE" thread. :)

I also just got done watching The Incredibles with my family- they hadn't seen it before and really liked it. Of course, I loved it too. It actually gets better with repeat viewings. Unfortunately that isn't the case with Shrek, which I already knew, and the even funnier Shrek 2, which I recently watched for the 2nd time and ended up cutting off early because it's original hilarity just doesn't hold up that well for round #2. Maybe that will change when I've put a lot more time away from it.

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Post by Luna »

I watched the Incredibles last night...It's just as great as I remembered...I love Edna's scenes and Jack-Jack(such a cute baby!!!)...
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I watched The Incredibles last night and Aladdin tonight.
The Aladdin I watched was from the Platinum DVD I finally bought(had to delay buying it to afford KOTOR:The Sith Lords for X-Box.) Great DVD. Not as good an all around dvd as the Snow White Platinum, but i've rarely seen a dvd that is as good as that one was.
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the Incredibles & Bambi..
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The Incredibles!
Yep, it's incredible! :lol:
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