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Watched Pete's Dragon last night. Forgot how cute that movie was.


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I watched Derailed. It was a really good movie with a good twist. Of course I love all of Jennifer Aniston's Movies, very good actress.
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I watched Lady and the Tramp last night on ABC for the second time in my life(the first was a few years ago on Vault Disney), and I loved it! And I taped it so my mom and I can watch it next week, I should have bought the DVD when she told me to.
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I watched Lady and the Tramp on ABC last night, and right before that I watched Aladdin.

I bought a bunch of animated movies on VHS at my library for a dollar each, and since then I've been on a Disney movie watching craze. x3
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Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas I know, it's not Christmas time, but you can never start too early, I've already made my List for Santa!
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I watched Bambi and Bambi II. I like them both. I liked Thumper how he tried hiding from his sisters.
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With all the Film Festival stuff, had very little time to watch DVDs. I did forget to mention one from the other day, and one I viewed this morning:

Amore Perros (2000 - Mexico) (Viewed 17 June 2006): Although this has been largely billed as Mexico's answer to Pulp Fiction, and the three-part storylining with interlocking characters is quite similar, it offers much more than your average clone of the same era.

Clueless (1995 - USA) (Viewed 19 June 2006): Believe it or not, I had never seen this film. After watching a number of well-regarded teen movies lately, I was wondering how this would stand up. The dialogue is still witty, and most of the references still hit home. Nice.
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Busy weekend-
In Theaters I saw Cars for the second time
I saw Nacho Libre and Garfield: A Tale of two Kitties
On DVD I watched
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"I wake up screaming" - 1940s Fox Film Noir.
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I recently watched Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. I always feel all kinds of emotions after seeing "The One That Started It All." For Disney's first full-length animated feature film, it ain't bad.
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Very, very far from bad, indeed!
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The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (I watched it yesterday) It's not a bad movie, but it could have some inprovements. I did like, however, that Pat Carrol (sp?) did the same voice for Morgana, so it's kinda like a sister/same voice kind of thing. Anyway, next, I think I'll watch "Bambi in Africa, with Hamlet thrown in" in other words, I think I'll watch "Bamblet" :D
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (I watched it yesterday) It's not a bad movie, but it could have some inprovements. I did like, however, that Pat Carrol (sp?) did the same voice for Morgana, so it's kinda like a sister/same voice kind of thing. Anyway, next, I think I'll watch "Bambi in Africa, with Hamlet thrown in" in other words, I think I'll watch "Bamblet" :D
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:Anyway, next, I think I'll watch "Bambi in Africa, with Hamlet thrown in" in other words, I think I'll watch "Bamblet" :D
Scratch this. I'm watching The Wizard of Oz, they are now being shown in to see the wizard. Can't wait to see the flying monkey's
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A Nightmare on Elm Street
Scream
An American Werewolf in London
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I watched Mulan but even though I enjoyed it and laughed out loud many times, I don't think it's going to be in my top 10.
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I just saw Cars at my nearest theatre (12:15 showing) I thought it was pretty good.
Earlier i was watching some of Eight Below which i rented today. i still need to finish it, but what i saw was okay at best. a bit boring.
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Forgetting that Syriana came out today, when I was at WalMart at about 4:00am I saw it and picked it up. Great movie... hard to follow, but it points out a lot of important issues.

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Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure

One of the better DTVs, that's for sure! :up:
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"Koyaanisqatsi" - again. This is a highly addictive work of art - probably the one feature-length movie that I've seen the most times.
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