What Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 3

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just watched Little Mermaid and The Pacifier
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The Shaggy Dog (2006) I found this film to be a nice mix of Shaggy '59, D.A., and new stuff. Very enjoyable Disney family fun (even if the CG for the dog/snake and the tongue gag are not the best)
Also I was pleasantly surprised at how many big names and recognizable ones that aren’t which was very nice.


Oh and the theater I want to asked 3 questions before the film for a prize. Prizes included ether a dog bowl with paw prints, pictures, and the film logo on it or a T-shirt with the film logo on it. The bowl was taken after they let me answer question two (what is the tag line for the film? they made it even easier by making it multiple choice.) so I got the nice T-shirt instead.


Not a bad day. :)
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i watching the parent trap on abc family right now,lol :)
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Watched National Treasure last night... and WOOOW... This movie is damn good, cant wait for the sequel to be released!!!
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I saw The Shaggy Dog (2006) and I thought it was great it wasn't like the best movie made but it was a worthy remake. It does have a strong story and and strong cast. It's even funny too. :lol:
Too bad it was #2 at the box office this week.

I would give The Shaggy Dog (2006) 8/10 some parts were too silly and Spencer Breslin once again does horrible acting.

Today I'm planning on seeing Eight Below
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MickeyMousePal wrote:
I would give The Shaggy Dog (2006) 8/10 some parts were too silly and Spencer Breslin once again does horrible acting.
I'm not sure about horrible but his singing sure was. I was cringing when he sang just "I’ve got chills, there multiplying' and I’m loosen' con--" then when Allen as the dog goes "Keep goin'" I heard a grown from the audience until they saw that he really WAS done. But other than that it was very good and yes 8/10 does sound about right.
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I recently saw Tarzan (again). And was blown away (again...)

Master animator Glen Keane sure knows what he's doing!

I'm curious about an upcoming CGI project from Disney: Rapunzel Unbraided.

It's gonna be directed by Glen Keane. Sounds good...
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Just watched The Incredibles, this is really a movie I've come to like more and more... EDNA IS SO GREAT!!!! :D

Now im watching Monsters Inc. while getting ready for classes tomorrow...
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I saw Eight Below which was really good.

I give Eight Below 9/10
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Brother Bear,

And i don't understand why so many people seem not to think highly of it.

I think it's a great movie and the art-work it it can hang with Disney's best.

The main character is not that likeable at first but it's done on purpose and he evolves and learns his lesson. He's also in his puberty so he's excused :P
The elks are funny and the story gripping. I think Brother Bear will be remembered as a real classic some years from now. :wink:
Disney deciding to do CGI only is like a Rembrand or Van Gogh throwing away their brushes and picking up a camera because the photograph was invented,...'nobody would want to see their paintings anymore'..............smart move....
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lady and the tramp!
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The Great Mouse Detective- I forgot how much i enjoy this film!
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The last Disney movie I watched was Beauty and The Beast. I've learned to like this movie the more I watch it.
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The last Disney Movie I watched was Peter Pan It was really good, and I forgot how much I enjoyed watching the fight between Peter and Captain Hook :lol: :roll: Anyway, I think the next movie I'm going to watch is The Emperor's New Groove I haven't seen that in awhile.
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Yesterday I went to the movies with two cousins and watched Bambi II!!!!
We loved it!!!!!! It was just great and it was even better that we watched it on a really big screen - plus, we were the only ones in the theater (Tuesday at 5:40 no one goes to the movies)!!!!
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Oliver and Company

I saw this for the first times yesterday, and for some reason Oliver reminded me of Simba :? , probably just an orange cat thing. I didn't care too much for this movie to be honest. It was watchable, but some one of the characters, Tito I think he was called, just got on my nerves. The baddie was pretty lame as well.

Still, it was BOGOF so I can't complain!
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LOTS OF LUCK


I loved it as a child and recently won it on ebay. It arrived this morning.
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I saw Eight Below a couple weeks ago. My favorite part was when the Seal came out the dead whale and scared the crap out of everyone in the theater. :lol:
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The Love Bug, the original. For the first time and I can't describe how much I enjoyed this movie. I was sick as a dog when I watched it and it made my entire day better!
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Chicken Little

It wasn't that bad. I enjoyed some of the slapstick humor. The story was OK. Hearing Don Knotts voice... well you know :( .
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