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I watched my DVD of Missadventures Of Merlin Jones.

I love that movie so much. Tommy Kirk and Annette were dynamite in this movie.

This classic Disney Film. Also Starred Leon Ames, as Judge Homesby.

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Bionicle- Mask of Light in celebration of Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui coming Tuesday!!! :D :lol: :wink: :!: :!: :float:
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I just saw this past month:

Aladdin (great)
The Story of Robin Hood
The Living Desert
The Vanishing Prairie
The Light in the Forest (excellent)
Miracle of the White Stallions (excellent)
The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit
The Boatniks (horrible)
$1,000,000 Duck
Amy (great)
No Deposit, No Return
Hot Lead and Cold Feet
The North Avenue Irregulars (horrible)
The Simpsons Season 11 Buy it Now!

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8:00 The Simpsons
8:30 King of the Hill
9:00 Family Guy
9:30 American Dad

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Beauty and the Beast
The Lion King

and Aladdin
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I'm at home with the flu, So I was bored and watched Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast, I nearly watched Fox and the Hound, but I had to many tramatizing memories from it :cry:
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I forgot to add I went to see Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagment a few hours ago also. :lol:
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I've recently seen:

A Bug's Life
Aladdin
Treasure Planet
The Lion King
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the one i just finsihed watching, like you hermione, because i was sick,

Brother bear,

i also just watched My Neighbour Totoro, so great:)
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The Lion King 1 1/2 with two folks who had never seen it and now plan to buy it. :)

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Aladdin in English and French version ;)
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I watched the 2003 version of Freaky Friday last night. It helped put me to sleep. Not that it was boring or anything. I just need background noise when I try to sleep, so I normally put in a watched-too-many-times-that-I-could-recite-dialogue movie. The night before I put in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (my absolute favorite Star Trek film).

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i have just watched mulan and before that aladdin
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Aladdin several times- I love a job in which I can watch Disney movies (even if they are in department stores- and I was in K-Mart forever today) while working. :D

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I just watched The lion king 3 : Hakuna Matata
Man, i had fogotten how well done that movie was. Not only does it have better animation than simba's pride, but i think it has far more heart:)

Really funny, without being insensitive to the original film-perfect- the only sequel i have ever enjoyed
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I just watched Brother Bear for the first time. It's about what I expected after seeing the previews. It's neither my favorite Disney nor my least favorite. I love the moose and the color palette used in the film.
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Aladdin
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hercules
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I watched The Haunted Mansion the other day for the second time (the first was in theaters, this was the first since I bought it on the DVD). I definitely liked it better the second time around. I watched it with two friends who hadn't seen it before and they both liked it. However, despite it's positives, the film still gets at least a partial scowl from me for not living up to its enormous potential. It could easily have been realized, but for some inexplicable reason, it wasn't. And the ending is just so... random. Still, it's a fairly good movie on the whole.

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Today me and my friend James were bored, so I said go look for a movie he hadn't seen and we'd watch it. He found The Watcher in the Woods and immediately I popped it into the PS2. I told him he'd love it; he did. Tomorrow we're continuing our Disney 'horror film' marathon and we'll watch Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes.
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- Those Calloways
- Return to Oz
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The Emperor's New Groove
Brother Bear
The Black Hole
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