Worst last decade Disney movie
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Worst last decade Disney movie
What's your least favourite Disney movie from the last decade of 20th century?
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Joe - Fantasia 2000 was released in December 1999 and given its name is usually classified as being in the next decade but that is debatable.
As for my vote, I think its fairly easy. Only one bad one among them - the Hunchback of Notre Dame. It bears so little resemblance to the absolute masterpiece written by Victor Hugo that I can't stand it. They made the story absolutely meaningless.
As for my vote, I think its fairly easy. Only one bad one among them - the Hunchback of Notre Dame. It bears so little resemblance to the absolute masterpiece written by Victor Hugo that I can't stand it. They made the story absolutely meaningless.
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Pocahontas, because I think it takes itself too seriously...
But now that I've voted, I really don't think much of Hercules either.
Again, I'd like to add that I still like most of the classics, but I could probably live without seeing either of these again.
But now that I've voted, I really don't think much of Hercules either.
Again, I'd like to add that I still like most of the classics, but I could probably live without seeing either of these again.
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Took the words right out of my mouth, didn't you. RDU has nothing on this, the long string of Disney musicals. All of them blow it out of the water, plain and simple.Disneykid wrote:The Rescuers Down Under, by far. It's a nice film, but doesn't hold a candle to the others, in my opinion.
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I think that there is no contest. Hunchback of Notre Dame is by far the worst. It is one of the few Disney animated features in which I actually get bored watching.....
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