What Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 2

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Pocahontas
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The Color of Friendship for the first time
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Freaky Friday
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Pirates Of The Caribbean: Curse Of The Black Pearl

I love it. Lots of action and adventure.
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Home On The Range
I more i watch it the more i love it. :D If only we could get a 2 disc SE Home On The Range!! :wink:
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*Andy* wrote:Home On The Range
I more i watch it the more i love it. :D If only we could get a 2 disc SE Home On The Range!! :wink:
Finally someone who spricht my language! ;)

I coincidentally watched Home on the Range too last night! And the more I see it the more I love too! I've got a sneaky suspiscion it's going to find it's way onto my top 5!

Espescially since my number 1 favoutite Disney film of all time Beuaty and the Beast has SEVERELY dropped in my rankings! I've sadly just lost interest in it :(
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Just finished watching The Emperors New Groove, :lol:.
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ichabod wrote:
*Andy* wrote:Home On The Range
I more i watch it the more i love it. :D If only we could get a 2 disc SE Home On The Range!! :wink:
Finally someone who spricht my language! ;)

I coincidentally watched Home on the Range too last night! And the more I see it the more I love too! I've got a sneaky suspiscion it's going to find it's way onto my top 5!

Espescially since my number 1 favoutite Disney film of all time Beuaty and the Beast has SEVERELY dropped in my rankings! I've sadly just lost interest in it :(
Well I love this film but no one seems to get it. I showed parts to my freiends and they thout I was crazy.But in my eyes its a GREAT film + has the bouns of YODELING!
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The last disney film i watched was Bambi, I watched all of it including the bonus features and i think i will watch it again later on probz cos wen i watch a film i get addicted 4 a short while lmao, mainly a month or sumit :lol:
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The Pacifier
I enjoyed the movie. :) Bonuses were quite alright. The story was interesting, the characters were funny (and the baby was cute!), and oh my, it had romance (haha, just kidding)! ;)
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I Went To The Theater To See "Herbie: Fully Loaded", Then Later I Watched "The Pacifier".
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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Bambi - A true classic! :up: :up:
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Pirates of the Caribbean - Depp is great.

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The Pacifier

I enjoyed it better than I thought I would. It was enjoyable.
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Following Bambi, I continued the circle of life with The Lion King.
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I cant seem to find anything to do lately since no college, so i've just been watching a dvd every day. :D
Yesterday - Sleeping Beauty.
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Hercules
Maybe Hades isn´t the best villian, but shure is one of them, and make him mad is definatley not a good deal.
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Post by Timon/Pumbaa fan »

Well I'm not sure if it's really Disney, but I saw Who Frammed Roger Rabbit! GREAT MOVIE!!! Robert Zemkis's(spelling) best work! Alot of great moments. You've seen it all when Donald and Daffy fight over a piano concert! :D 10/10
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Hercules - After about 6 years of not watching it, I saw it again and I gotta say that I love this movie. Not very many people did, but I still like it. Plus I wish I looked like Meg.

All Three Lion King DVD's - Good times...Simba's Pride I feel is the weakest of the three but that doesn't make it bad. I still enjoy it. I think a major to contributor to why I love LK 1.5 so much is because it is a lot more visually pleasing, but nothing beats the original.
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