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HERBIE GOES BANANAS
Run Time 89m 35s


HERBIE RIDES AGAIN
Run Time 84m 49s
"Contains no sex, violence or bad language"

RETURN FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN
Run Time 89m 52s

I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Run Time 82m 33s
Language Occasional, mild
Sex/Nudity Infrequent, mild references
Violence None
Other Christmas comedy, families

Infrequent Nudity? What? :o
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hrm.. I might have to pick that one up... ;). Haha...

That is odd though, not that i've seen the film or anything!
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That must be the scene when JTT lies down next to Jessica Biel, who is sleeping, and says "You always wondered what it'd be like to wake up next to me." Ooh, that risque PG humor. :lol:
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Luke wrote:That must be the scene when JTT lies down next to Jessica Biel, who is sleeping, and says "You always wondered what it'd be like to wake up next to me."
Bloody sickening I would imagine! :lol:
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More Disney BBFC ratings:

I'm sure I reported these a month or two ago, but it looks like they've been re-submitted:
JUNGLE BOOK 2 - DVD BONUS COMPILATION
Run Time 18m 39s
Classified 08 July, 2003

00:01:00:02 | W-I-L-D
00:01:00:01 | JUNGLE RHYTHM
00:01:32:20 | GOT YOU BEAT
00:01:39:23 | BRAVER
00:02:57:02 | THE SYNOPSIS OF THE ORIGINAL MOVIE
00:10:29:04 | THE LEGACY OF THE JUNGLE BOOK

And more:

THE JUNGLE BOOK 2
Run Time 69m 17s
Classified 08 July, 2003

THE LOVE BUG - DVD BONUS COMPILATION
Run Time 51m 21s
Classified 08 July, 2003 .

00:43:17:05 | THAT LOVEABLE BUG
00:02:10:11 | THE LOVE BUG - BONUS: REEL 3
00:05:52:22 | DBC BONUS REEL 2

(not bad for the single disc Love Bug as part of the collection box set in Europe/Australia)

STANLEY - HOP TO IT
Run Time 44m 33s
Classified 08 July, 2003

00:00:00:00 | KANGAROO CLEAN-UP
THE BIG SPILL
ANT PICNIC
SLOTH FOR A DAY

STANLEY - SPRING FEVER
Run Time 44m 35s
Classified 08 July, 2003

00:11:48:09 | SEARCHING FOR SPRING
00:10:42:07 | SAVE THE BLUEBIRD
00:10:42:11 | CATERPILLAR COUNTDOWN
00:11:19:00 | BABY PICTURES

(more TV done wrong from Disney - at least double the running time of each disc!)
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not to be rude or anything but i dont see the points for this posts? most of us are from the US and 2 are from the UK, 1 from brazil, 1 from canada, 1 from australia. most of those features are only for R2 or U.K releases. just thought i would voice my opinion. i think we should have a Foreign or R2 forum for this posts
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I disagree MMB-I like hearing about how Disney is doing things in other countries. The only problem with having people from the UK and other regions on this forum is that we get jealous with what they get and what we're stuck with (why do they get Song of the South????? why do they get decent cover art?????)!
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I disagree MMB: I like hearing about how Disney does things in other countries. The only problem with having people from the UK and other regions on this forum is that we get jealous over what they get and what we're stuck with (they get Song of the South and decent cover art!!!!!)!
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well is not just me that dislikes this posts as a whole or been mixed with the R1 posts im not going to name anyone out. but i think we should have them in a separate forum and that way people that are interested can go there and read. and also doesnt cause confusion to new people that are new.
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While I agree it can get confusing when regions are mixed up in the same threads, remember the supplements and details for the UK are normally repeated all over Europe (and Australia), and there are a lot more European members of this board then you single out in your post MMB. Plus there's a considerable number of people who don't state a location. We can only guess where they are.

Plus while the Herbie posts are pretty uninteresting to US readers, the Stanly information gives a hit as to what will be included on the upcoming US discs.

But I do agree it would be nice to have a non-US forum - if you look at feedback I suggested this soon after the new board was set up.
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luke where's the foreign/R2 forum!? hehehe :)
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I don't know what's confusing? BBFC = British Board of Film Classification, I think.

If you're not interested, it's pretty easy to NOT click. Personally, I find this info interesting, and I'm sure others do too.

I could create an International Forum, but I fear it would become mostly ignored or overlooked like the 3 non-General Discussion forums. It seems easier to just pass over threads that don't interest you than to have to check a whole separate forum for these. Maybe not, I'm not even sure if y'all check the separate forums or just search for "new posts."

But if you guys want a separate forum, I'll do it. Up to you.
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Luke wrote:I don't know what's confusing? BBFC = British Board of Film Classification, I think.

If you're not interested, it's pretty easy to NOT click. Personally, I find this info interesting, and I'm sure others do too.

I could create an International Forum, but I fear it would become mostly ignored or overlooked like the 3 non-General Discussion forums. It seems easier to just pass over threads that don't interest you than to have to check a whole separate forum for these. Maybe not, I'm not even sure if y'all check the separate forums or just search for "new posts."

But if you guys want a separate forum, I'll do it. Up to you.
i dont think it will be ignored (if it is then it proofs my point in the previous post) since a couple of people including you have shown your interests in this info. i'm up for separation. also is not just ignoring the post since the orange light on the forum stay lite if you dont read the post and is annoying
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I'm interested 2099 is very good at finding this info first and I always want to here it.
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