What Disney movie did you just watch?

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we just watched the three cabelleros. I have a one year old and sometimes we let him watch something, and I thought he might get a kick out of the visuals and music. The last one we watched before that during the past couple of weeks was make mine music and baby neptune.
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After buying the Monster's Inc collector's edition DVD weeks ago, I finally watched it last night.
I really enjoyed it and the colours really stood out, especially the scene were Mike and Sully walk to work, wonderful. 8)
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I SAW :nemo: FINDING NEMO LAST NIGHT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES
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SORRY I FORGOT WELCOME TO THE FORUM KEVINSNOW
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I just watched sleeping beauty
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And welcome to the forum kevinsnow !!
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I saw Mulan 2 on Wednesday.
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blaing wrote:I saw Mulan 2 on Wednesday.

how was it!?!?!?! was it any good? how was the new Mushu? just dont spoile much.
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It's not too bad.

The actor who replaced Eddie Murphy as Mushu is pretty close to the original (vocally that is)

It may not be everybody's cup of tea (as most sequels usually are) but I did enjoy it.
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The last one I watched was 'The Reluctant Dragon' a few days ago. I found it to be so enjoyable. It may be light on true in depth behind the scenes substance but it was so entertaining and you get to see the basics.

I recommend it to any who haven't seen it and don't mind movies pre-1980. (surprisingly I meet a lot of people who don't like any movie made before the 80's!) :)
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Mulan 2, followed by Mary Poppins!! :D
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My new Aladdin DVD earlier this morning.

And all the frills and thrills that came with it.
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Mary Poppins - Ok, I didn't really watch it. On the drive home from Florida, my friends played it in their portable DVD player and piped the audio through the car speakers as I drove. Amazingly, listening to it cause the film's visuals to play through my head (I've seen it enough to have them thoroughly imprinted) and it was almost just like watching it. Sadly it was just the Gold Collection, as I forgot to bring the 40th Anniversary edition on the trip. I did stick that one in the DVD player this morning, though, and watched select scenes (which ended up becoming a lot of the movie)... so almost twice!

I also watched Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs yesterday.

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The Santa Clause (yesterday)
The Santa Clause 2
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
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Last night I watched Brother Bear DVD, Lion King SE DVD, Aladdin SE DVD and just now I watched Beauty And The Beast
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I saw little snippets of a various number of Disney movies on the computer today. I've got a new computer and it has a DVD player, so I was basicly seeing what Disney looks like when played on a computer. It actually looks a bit better than on my TV ( :roll: ). I also discovered what Audio Descriptive English is (if anyone has the UK 2 Disc Special Edition of Sleeping Beauty, try out the scene where the fairies make the dress and cake with magic. It seems as if the commentator is having a conversation with the fairies).

Oh, and yesterday, I saw The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad. Pretty good flick... 8)
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I-Man :)
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I watched Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas and the sequel Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas yesterday to get me in the mood for Christmas.

it worked!
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Mickey's Christmas Carol

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