What Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 2
I just finished watching the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and all I got to say is........wow!!!!
This movie packed so much emotion and excellent animation. In my opinion, next to the Lion King, the most powerful film Disney has done.
I enjoyed watching the "Making of.." featurette, which had Jason Alexander going behind-the-scenes of how Disney created this film.
Esmeralda, now one of my favorite characters!
This movie packed so much emotion and excellent animation. In my opinion, next to the Lion King, the most powerful film Disney has done.
I enjoyed watching the "Making of.." featurette, which had Jason Alexander going behind-the-scenes of how Disney created this film.
Esmeralda, now one of my favorite characters!
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Home on the Range for the first time.
It was ok, so - so.
The Nightmare Before Christmas, again.
DID ANYONE ELSE NOTICE -
That when they were gathered at the town meeting, when the (I guess it's name is) Behemoth (the guy with the axe in his head) sat down and the mummy thing jumped up, there was DEATH behind him?! Even with his sickle! He was in the back of everyone, I think sitting, probably not. I I noticed this a while back, but forgot about it and I was wondering if anyone else noticed that...
There was something else...can't quite remember....
It was ok, so - so.
The Nightmare Before Christmas, again.
DID ANYONE ELSE NOTICE -
That when they were gathered at the town meeting, when the (I guess it's name is) Behemoth (the guy with the axe in his head) sat down and the mummy thing jumped up, there was DEATH behind him?! Even with his sickle! He was in the back of everyone, I think sitting, probably not. I I noticed this a while back, but forgot about it and I was wondering if anyone else noticed that...
There was something else...can't quite remember....
Sometime over our spring break, we watch THE INCREDIBLES!
+ Jack-Jack's Attack (again)!
+ Incredi-bloopers
+ Deleted Scenes
+ Boundin'
What a great movie! I certainly enjoyed it!
Downright cool and it had it's funny parts! As for Jack-Jack, that adorable little...being! For some reason, I can't get tired of this short! (I was getting annoyed with Boudin' though...)
+ Jack-Jack's Attack (again)!
+ Incredi-bloopers
+ Deleted Scenes
+ Boundin'
What a great movie! I certainly enjoyed it!
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just watched
I watched Beauty and the Beast for the umteenth time. And I also put in Mary Poppins the other day....still a classic after all these years.
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I watched:
Sleeping Beauty: What a great movie! An absolute classic!
Incredibles: Can't get enough of that movie!
Aladdin: A Indiana Jones like adventure with excellent songs and great performances!
Bambi: I got it on Easter and the movie looks stupendous. The movie itself is great too. Plus the DVD has great bonus features.
Sleeping Beauty: What a great movie! An absolute classic!
Incredibles: Can't get enough of that movie!
Aladdin: A Indiana Jones like adventure with excellent songs and great performances!
Bambi: I got it on Easter and the movie looks stupendous. The movie itself is great too. Plus the DVD has great bonus features.
During my Spring Break I watched...
Beauty and the Beast
Definately one of Disney's greatest films! Awesome characters, memorable songs, and an impressive story!
5/5
Tarzan
A great Disney movie with awesome music and great characters!
4/5
Beauty and the Beast
Definately one of Disney's greatest films! Awesome characters, memorable songs, and an impressive story!
5/5
Tarzan
A great Disney movie with awesome music and great characters!
4/5
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The Rescuers Down Under
Both are really good. I enjoyed both of them.
The Rescuers Down Under
Both are really good. I enjoyed both of them.
My Growing DVD Collection!
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Disneyland Trips: 09/87, 12/08
Walt Disney World Trips: 09/08, 12/09, 06/11, 09/14
Knott's Berry Farm: 09/87, 12/08
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Disneyland Trips: 09/87, 12/08
Walt Disney World Trips: 09/08, 12/09, 06/11, 09/14
Knott's Berry Farm: 09/87, 12/08
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The Return of Jafar; actually a good movie as long as you forget the quality of the first. This is a kind of movie you enjoy more when you just want to watch something and not think too much about it.
A Bug's Life with audiocommentary. If someone has doubts about how good this movie is you should listen to this and learn to appreciate this movie more for what it is and how much effort was put on it.
A Bug's Life with audiocommentary. If someone has doubts about how good this movie is you should listen to this and learn to appreciate this movie more for what it is and how much effort was put on it.

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