I'm sure there are plenty of "44ers" here...

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Post by brownie »

1. Brother Bear
2. Home on the Range (worse than BB, but, like Disney Duster said, you should try to balance the list)
3. Treasure Planet
4. The Little Mermaid

When I saw TLM for the first time in about a decade around late 2004, I was completely blown away. First off, I didn't remember really anything from the movie when I was a child, so I didn't always know what was going to happen next or who was going to say what; secondly, I made sure I had a really good viewing experience: I watched it on (LE) DVD on my dad's laptop (better quality than his TV), turned off all the lights, and wrapped myself up in a blanket. I would recommend that you try to watch TLM at night when there are little to no distractions. :)
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brownie wrote:I would recommend that you try to watch TLM at night when there are little to no distractions. :)
I love watching it like that!
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Post by Aladdin from Agrabah »

Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:"44ers"? Are you disincluding Chicken Little?
And it's a good thing he does! :D
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Home on the Range: As long as you don't expect "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" or "Toy Story",(which most critics seem to do these days :roll: ) this is an incredibly fun ride! Cows, Western Landscapes, and Alan Menken music, oh my!
Hold your horses, cowboy! :P
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:The Little Mermaid: Hmmm, to be possitive for a change, what can I say about this film? Well... "it's well animated." And it is made by Disney, so if your a completist, it's good for making your shelf complete. And.... that's all the possitive things I can possibly think of.
For some strange reason you seem to hate what I love, and love what I hate! How are you doing this? :lol:
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Post by castleinthesky »

Aladdin from Agrabah wrote:
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:"44ers"? Are you disincluding Chicken Little?
And it's a good thing he does! :D
I would have to agree with you. It is a good thing he does. Now I'm speaking out of one side of my mouth, as I am actively pursuing a Chicken Little DVD to complete my "collection". :lol:
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Plenty food for thought as least... I'll see what I do regarding watching them and update here ;)
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