What Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 2

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Lion King One And A Half

It was very funny. I really like it. It was funny when Pumbaa sat on the remote and some live action commercial or whatever showed up.
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~I just watched pinocchio to try and pinpoint what it was i didnt like about it the other times I watched it but now, im seeing a different side to it...
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Pocahontas

Haven't seen it since it's release to VHS. Enjoyed it more than I remembered. I think I was disappointed before because I was looking foward to something as good as Aladdin, Lion King, etc. Stands quite well on it's own and I did enjoy the new song, "If I Never Knew You."
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Herbie: Fully Loaded
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Bambi!!! :D

what can I say, I just LOOOOOOOVE this movie :D :D :D
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I just joined a Disney Movie Club where people vote on Disney movies to watch and then they discuss them. Anyways this week's was Duck Tales The Movie, Treasure of the Lost Lamp. I started watching it today.
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Princess Mononoke...

I'm assuming that counts as a Disney movie.
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Peter Pan! I just watched Finding Neverland and it gave me a Peter Pan itch. Good movie! :)
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Lion King 2: Simba's Pride

I just finished watching the Lion King Triology. I like all three of them.
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After Herbie: Fully Loaded I NEEDED more so I watched a old vhs tape of Herbie Rides Again. Sadly being a Hebie film there is not much HERBIE.
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Yesterday evening, I watched Bambi and Alice in Wonderland. I loved the latter very much (as always :p), and I'm glad that I saw the former again. Blasphemous as this sounds, on first getting the DVD, I was underwhelmed by watching the film again as an adult, but it grew on me on second viewing. :)
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I don't conside Princess Monoke a Disney film, but that's just me. :)

This morning I watched the animated short, Pluto's Christmas Tree. It was great as always.
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Mario wrote:I don't conside Princess Monoke a Disney film, but that's just me. :)

This morning I watched the animated short, Pluto's Christmas Tree. It was great as always.
Yes Princess Monoke is not under the disney label so it is not disney.

Also since Pluto's Christmas Tree is a short ,I would like to show you this page which is for shorts.(it did not take off like I thought thou.So it is many pages back.)

http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... ight=short
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The Haunted Mansion- It was the 1st time I have seen it since seeing it in theaters and it was better than I remembered.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Pocahontas
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The Incredibles!: What can I say, INCREDIBLE!!! Pixar's best movie!
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Just finished watching A Bug's Life.

I had never seen it before- it was a blind buy a while ago and I hadn't gotten around to watching it. It was pretty good- not as funny as some of the other Pixar films and I liked Toy Story, Finding Nemo and Monster's Inc a bit more, but it was still a good film. IMO MUCH better than the Incredibles. (I'm not a huge Incredibles fan).

Not my favorite Pixar film but a fun watch!
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The Lion King 2:Simba´s Pride

not the most related to the place where I´m now(I´m on my range)but the plot is quite about my situation right now (new girl,new love,her dad hates me because I´m bald and I look like some Steve Austin´s friking clone... :P )
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Wonderlicious wrote:Blasphemous as this sounds, on first getting the DVD, I was underwhelmed by watching the film again as an adult, but it grew on me on second viewing. :)
Funny but I felt the exact same thing. Once I got used to the pacing and saw the greatness of it on the making-of feature, it grew and me and now I appreciate it a whole lot more!
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