What Do You Think Of These Movies?

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Re: What Do You Think Of These Movies?

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Dan05 wrote:

Fun And Fancy Free-haven't seen...at least I don't think I have...

Lady And The Tramp- love it,Disney at it's best,I like "Bella Notte" and "The Siamese Cat Song"

Melody Time...It's a series of shorts made into a movie,I've seen it,but I forget which segments are in it..

Pinocchio-It's got beautiful animation,but I just never really cared for it

The Hunchback Of Notre Dame-Awesome movie,really dark/unlike typical Disney in places,it has great songs,too...I like "God Help the Outcasts" and "Hellfire"....I'd avoid the sequel,though,I found it kinda bland...

The Jungle Book...Another good film,with great characters(Baloo,Bagheera,Shere Khan),and catchy songs like "The Bare Necessities" and "I wanna Be Like You"...

The Three Caballeros...I've seen it (years ago),but don't remember it well...
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Disneybell wrote:btw the rescures is a great disney flick A*** all the way
Thanks for answering! Im planning on buying the DVD next week. Cant wait! :)
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Dan05 wrote:Okay this weekend i'm gonna rent some Disney movies which you guys gave me your thoughts on which helped me decide on whether or not to rent them so there is yet again another movie I am wondering about before I make my final decision on which ones to rent and that movie is Brother Bear is it worth a rent? What did you guys think of it?
YES, it's worth a rent! :D
and hey, if you like it..it's worth the buy! :) it's 2-DISC! 8-)
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Hey, the best way to see if they´re worthy it´s renting them

I could say you "Hey, the black cauldron is boring" and other one disagree with me, and who would you belive?
Anyway, almost all Disney work it´s worthy to be seen
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Okay I need opinions on the following movies :P

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
The Great Mouse Detective
Home on the Range


I'm curious to know your opinions on these 3 movies because this way i'll know if I should rent them or not :wink:
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Dan05 wrote:Okay I need opinions on the following movies :P

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
The Great Mouse Detective
Home on the Range


I'm curious to know your opinions on these 3 movies because this way i'll know if I should rent them or not :wink:
Okay Dan I'll help you.

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: this movie is just two cartoons put together. Both cartoons are very enjoyable and I think you'll enjoy both of them.(I think Mr. Toad is better though).

Great Mouse Dectective: This movie is actually pretty underrated. It's has some funny moments and has a great villian. No wear near the best of Disney, but not as bad as it is claimed to be.

Home on the Range: Can't help you there. I haven't seen this either! :P
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Okay Dan I'll help you.

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: this movie is just two cartoons put together. Both cartoons are very enjoyable and I think you'll enjoy both of them.(I think Mr. Toad is better though).

Great Mouse Dectective: This movie is actually pretty underrated. It's has some funny moments and has a great villian. No wear near the best of Disney, but not as bad as it is claimed to be.

Home on the Range: Can't help you there. I haven't seen this either! :P
Cool. Thanks for giving me your opinion Timon/Pumba fan :D

People say Home on the Range was a bad movie but today when I was watching the previews for Finding Nemo this was one of them and it seemed kind of good to me but when I went to bluckbuster.ca this is what people thought of it...

Brilliant 7%
Very Good 7%
Worth A Look 26%
Disappointing 56%
Dreadful 4%

So then I began to have doubts on this one and decided to ask you people here on UD :P
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Well, Dan05, I've seen Home on the Range and uhm...it was okay. Certainly not the best, but not the worst to me. I've had my laughs but through some parts of the movie, I was rolling my eyes! Like, really rolling my eyes to the parts that were.."stupidly funny".:roll:

I don't think you should rent this *(at least not yet)* because you may not like it. Then again, if you ask Ichabod, he'll give you a totally different outlook on it and make you want to rent it! 8)
People say Home on the Range was a bad movie but today when I was watching the previews for Finding Nemo this was one of them and it seemed kind of good to me
Yea, you know in trailers, they only show the good parts of the movie! :lol: Then when you watch the movie, it's like...eh.
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:) i think every film under the classic line is worth seeing!
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RJKD23 wrote:Well, Dan05, I've seen Home on the Range and uhm...it was okay. Certainly not the best, but not the worst to me. I've had my laughs but through some parts of the movie, I was rolling my eyes! Like, really rolling my eyes to the parts that were.."stupidly funny".:roll:

I don't think you should rent this *(at least not yet)* because you may not like it. Then again, if you ask Ichabod, he'll give you a totally different outlook on it and make you want to rent it! 8)
People say Home on the Range was a bad movie but today when I was watching the previews for Finding Nemo this was one of them and it seemed kind of good to me
Yea, you know in trailers, they only show the good parts of the movie! :lol: Then when you watch the movie, it's like...eh.
Yeah :lol:

But I think i'll just rent The Great Mouse Detective and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad and then i'll rent Home on the Range some other time :)

Thanks for the help guys :D
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Dan05 wrote:Thanks for the help guys :D
Don't mention it. Anyways here are my opinions on movies that hve been discussed:

Fantasia: I can understand why some people might be bored, but I love this movie! C'mon, how many things are better than seeing Mickey wearing a Soccer's Hat? :D

Pinocchio: One of my favorites as a kid and one of my favorites now. The main reason to watch this is because of Jiminy Cricket! His songs and character shouldv'e made him won an Oscar! :lol: I also like the story and Figaro too! :D I definatly reccomend it!

Alice in Wonderland: It's a very odd movie. Not the best movie, but I love Mad Hatter and Marche Hare! :D

Jungle Book: Another one of my childhood favorites! Though there are a few errors with the movie, but the characters and songs make this movie worthwild(sorry for the pun).

Atlantis: Rather similar to Treasure Planet, except I loved Treasure Planet, but I don't care much for this one. Some cool battle scenes and some amusing moments, but for some reason it just didn't have the Disney style or magic to it. I think I would've loved it better if it was done in Live-Action.

Melody Time: Well I'm not sure if it was this or Fun and Fancy Free or both that were discuss here, but I just don't care for either movie. They scenes in them just seem too weird or boring. Fantasia and The Adventure of Ichabod and Mr. Toad were similar ideas but done better! So watch them instead.

Well those are my opinions, hope you enjoyed reading them!
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Alice in Wonderland: It's a very odd movie. Not the best movie, but I love Mad Hatter and March Hare! :D
I agree with you. This movie wasn't that great but the Mad Hatter and March Hare were awesome characters :up:

I really enjoyed the Un-Birthday scene where Alice first meets them :lol:
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I need some advice on afew disney movies
I was thinking of buying.
the great mouse detetive
robin hood
aristocats and mulan
but at the moment I only have a enough cash 2 buy2 of themwhich 2should i get :)?? help please
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Wow :o Thanks for the info guys, I wanted to see those movies too. I was thinking of renting Home on the Range just to see if it was good or not.
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Disneybell, I think Mulan SE first...you're talking about the 2-Disc right?
and as for the second movie...are those Blind Buys?
I would be thinking Aristocats (because I enjoyed the music and the characters), but that depends on what you prefer. :)
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Not that it really matters and I don't really care, but I was curious to know why on my Bambi PE DVD, it says platinum edition on the top but everywhere else it says speical edition. Is it like speical edition mixed in with a few other features that make it platinum?
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Zoltack wrote:Not that it really matters and I don't really care, but I was curious to know why on my Bambi PE DVD, it says platinum edition on the top but everywhere else it says speical edition. Is it like speical edition mixed in with a few other features that make it platinum?
It's all in the name. You know Disney :roll:
Same goes for Aladdin and Lion King. (can't find my Beauty and theBeast at the moment..)
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My 2 cents:

Fun And Fancy Free - Haven't seen it

Lady And The Tramp - CLASSIC! This is a classic Disney, in tradition w/Bambi (artwork, etc.), I went through a period of time where I did not like it (no idea why), but as an adult, it's one of my many favorites!

Melody Time - Haven't seen it

Pinocchio - Another classic Disney movie, but I was never a big fan of the story, don't know why... it is done wonderful, etc. but I could never quite get into this one. It's worth seeing for the sheer fact its a Disney classic.

The Hunchback Of Notre Dame - Never seen it

The Jungle Book - Another favorite and another classic! Fun music, great animation, great story and well, just FUN!

The Three Caballeros - Haven't seen it
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Disneybell I think you should definately buy the Mulan Special Edition. The movie is great and the SE makes it that much better :thumb:

Can't help you out with the others though because I haven't seen Robin Hood or The Great Mouse Detective and I don't remember Aristocats very well.

I do remember enjoying The Artistocats though :D
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I still havent gotten around to buying the Platinum Edition Bambi DVD. Im sure I will eventually but how is it compared to the other Platinums?
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