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I just watched Toy Story 2. Great as always. :)

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Recently I watched: (In the correct order, from most recent, down)

The Sword in the Stone
101 Dalmatians (VHS)
Sleeping Beauty
Lady and the Tramp (VHS)
Peter Pan
Alice in Wonderland
Cinderella (VHS)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Melody Time
Fun and Fancy Free
Make Mine Music
Saludos Amigos
The Three Caballeros
Bambi (VHS)
Dumbo
Fantasia
Pinocchio
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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I just recently watched my Brother Bear DVD. I hadn't seen it in theaters, so this was the first time. I really enjoyed it and it was definitely one of Disney's strongest animated movies in the last few years, though theo only one that was really lacking in my opinion was the Emproer's New Groove.
The animation in BB is excellent, its worth it alone for that. But the story is also entertaining and it's just reminds me of classic Disney. It's too bad it didnt have as much success as it should have had.
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I just saw Shipwrecked (HĂĄkon HĂĄkonsen)

It was fun to see it again since I have not seen it since the cinema release here in Norway in 1991.
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I saw Home on the Range (for the second time) in the theater. I liked it.
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We watched Monsters inc over the weekend...That is a good movie!
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Watched a lot of animation over the weekend and ah, the greatness of Spring Break. :lol:

The Little Mermaid - A+
The Lion King - A+
Beauty & The Beast - A+
Aladdin - A+
Castle In The Sky - B+
Monsters, Inc. - A-
Emperor's New Groove - B
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Just watched Tarzan for the second time. The first was in theaters, so it had been a while. I still really like it, but hate that it marks the end of Disney animated musicals (thus far)... more on that in another thread. Still, a great movie. I put it in the same league as Brother Bear. The Phil Collins songs have got to go though- ENOUGH ALREADY!

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I watched half of brother bear. no one in my family
got into it. Bummer. $19 wasted if no one watches it.
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I watched Atlantis yesterday. I think it's a very underated film
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I watched Tarzan!!
It is great!!
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I watched Brother Bear for the first time a couple days ago. I was pleasantly surprised. I really liked the story. I just ordered the Atlantis CE, so when that gets here, that will be my next one to watch... I must admit, I've NEVER seen it!!
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catNC wrote:I watched Brother Bear for the first time a couple days ago. I was pleasantly surprised. I really liked the story.
I just watched Brother Bear; it was okay, but definitely a C for me, or maybe even a C-. I don't like huge epic animals films, Bambi and Lion King included. But still, it was worth seeing it once, and I'd probably watch it again. The final outtake was just awesome!
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Yesterday I watched SNOWWHITE with the commentary. Very interesting recordings with Walt Disney himself, even saying that he ended up "hating Snow White" for a while.
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I watched The Lion King 1 1/2 for the millionth time the other day, along with 2 friends who hadn't seen it before, but really enjoyed it. :lol:.

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This week I just watch on VHS.

I just watch The Love Bug, The Love Bug rides again, The Rookie and The 30th aniversary of School House Rock!!

I really enjoyed The Rookie and The Love Bug.
The Love Bug rides again and The 30th aniversary of School House Rock! were ok both could have been better.
The 30th aniversary of School House Rock! bought back many memories when I used to watch it on ABC Saturday mornings.

They should bring back School House Rock to ABC Saturday mornings for the new generations. :wink:
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Yesterday I watched The Secret at the Pirates Inn witch was a great storry and lovely movie.

Today I looked at Blackbeard's Ghost for the last time in Pan&Scan 8) (because I will buy the Australian one as soon as that hits the online stores next month.

I also watched The Adventures of Merlin Jones today and I liked it a lot. That was one of those classics that I have never seen before.
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I watched Rescuers, Rescuers Down Under, and Lady and the Tramp
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Just watched Treasure Planet on DVD for the third time, it has to be the best, and by far my favorite Disney animated feature to date (as you've probably already noticed). I absolutely love the music, both the orchestral and the song by Johnny Reznick, totally moving. Although I'll have to agree with others who have said it is somewhat out of place and just kind of comes out of nowhere.

That was the last movie I sat down and watched, but the kids in my house watch Robin Hood about once a week, so I've cought that sooner than Treasure Planet. Definitely another Disney classic, so many funny lines in that one. Phil Harris and Peter Ustinov are still stunning. They sure don't make voice actors like they used to.
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Just watched my newly acquired Brother Bear DVD yesterday (widescreen disc). It looks really good, although I did notice a little green framing around some of the characters (particularly the outdoor, sunny shots for the moose and the bear leads).

Even so, and pretty good looking DVD!
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