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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:46 pm
by Ciaobelli
ONly Beauty and the Beast unfortunately
then
toy story 2
monsters inc
incredibles for sure
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 2:23 am
by tinkerbell-cup
bambi ( my fist film at the cinema! 90's release)
lady and the tramp(release)
lion king
pocahontas
hunchback of notre dame
hercules
mulan
tarzan
lilo and stitch
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 3:20 am
by DisneyChris
Pocahontas - 1995, 1 time (also my first experience in the theaters!)
Toy Story - 1996, 1 time
The Fox and the Hound - 1996, re-release, 1 time
A Bug's Life - 1998, 1 time
Tarzan - 1999, 1 time
Toy Story 2 - 1999, 1 time
Fantasia 2000 - 2000, IMAX theater, 1 time
The Tigger Movie - 2000, 1 time
The Emperor's New Groove - 2001, 1 time
Atlantis: The Lost Empire - 2001, 1 time
Beauty and the Beast - 2002, IMAX theater re-release, 1 time
Monsters, Inc. - 2002, 1 time
Return to Neverland - 2002, 1 time
Lilo & Stitch - 2002, 1 time
Treasure Planet - 2003, 1 time (special free screening)
Finding Nemo - 2003, 2 times
Brother Bear - 2004, 1 time
And I watched Beauty and the Beast in 1991 during its theatrical run but on the plane. Does that count??
I wanted to watch my favorite Lion King theatrically in 1994, but my parents forbade me.
*updated with The Fox and the Hound and Beauty and the Beast, both re-releases.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 3:34 am
by starlioness
you parents forbade you?! that's evil...

...
not many for me, oh well..
Bambi
Toy Story (I wanted to see the re-release of Oliver and Company but I wimped out . when my friend at the theater wanted to see something more new

)
Aladdin
TLK ( 3times)
Mulan
Tarzan
TENGroove
Beauty and the Beast IMAX
Lilo and Stitch
Brother Bear
Home On The Range...
Wished I could've seen
Rescures Down Under
The Little Mermaid
Treasure Planet
and Oliver and Company *pouts* oh well, you can't win em all...
maybe Hunchback , I'm not sure...

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 4:30 am
by Wonderlicious
Jack wrote:Since some are including the Pixar titles, I guess I'll post my list of those too.
I'll do that too.
Toy Story- 1 time
A Bug's Life- 1 time
Toy Story 2- 1 time
Monsters Inc- 1 time
Finding Nemo- 1 time
The Incredibles- I think I'll give that a miss (joke)
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 5:05 am
by Mayhem
Everything from The Rescuers up till (ironically) Rescuers Down Under. Anything before I saw in the 80s either on TV or rented video, most stuff since has been on DVD (quite often borrowed from my brother's girlfriend). I've seen all the Pixar stuff at the cinema too.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 6:42 pm
by DisneyQuack
Bambi (drive-in WOOHOO)
Little Mermaid
Lion King
Aladdin
Oliver and Company
Beauty and the Beast
all the Pixar films.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 7:33 pm
by Prince Phillip
-The Rescuer's Down Under (this may very well have been my first movie in a movie theatre)
all the disney movies released theatrically after that up to Tarzan. Saw Tarzan and loved it.
Then the next one I saw was Atlantis
Then Brother Bear (which I saw 2 times)
and lastly Home on the Range.
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 2:36 pm
by PheR
well I remember seeing every Disney classic in theaters when I was a kid, excepto for "Robin Hood", "great mouse detective" and "rescuers down under"...
I didn“t see Fantasia 200 in theaters either
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 6:40 pm
by Joe Carioca
Unfortunately I missed a lot of the rereleases, and I believe some of the later ones (like Oliver & Company and Lady and the Tramp) didn't get released in Brazil.
The ones I have seen in theaters:
-The Little Mermaid
-Beauty and the Beast (7 times)
-The Lion King
-Pocahontas
-The Hunchback of Notre Dame (3 times)
-Hercules (2 times)
-Mulan (5 times)
-Tarzan (3 times)
-Fantasia 2000 (2 times)
-The Emperor's New Groove (4 or 5 times)
-Atlantis: The Lost Empire (9 times)
-Lilo & Stitch (15 times....

)
-Treasure Planet (7 times)
-Brother Bear (hmm, don't remember very well... 7 or 8, I believe)
-Home on the Range (5 or 6, I think)
Yep, call me a maniac.
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:23 pm
by DisneyChris
starlioness wrote:you parents forbade you?! that's evil...

..
Actually, I was pretty small at that time, and when my parents saw so many people flocking to see TLK, they were afraid that I could get transmitted with diseases so they didn't let me to watch it.

That's a dumb reason but anyway things went better when they let me watch Pocahontas the following year.

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:25 pm
by DisneyVillains
Great Topic! Now lets see....
Oliver and Comapny (I wasn't alive when it came out but I remember seeing it and the Prince and the Pauper, maybe it was rereleased?)
The Rescuers Down Under
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
Lion King
Pocahontas
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hercules
Mulan
Tarzan
Fantasia 2000
Atlantis
Brother Bear
Home on the Range
Disney/Pixar
Toy Story
A Bug's Life
Toy Story 2
Monsters Inc
Finding Nemo
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:36 pm
by starlioness
DisneyChris wrote:starlioness wrote:you parents forbade you?! that's evil...

..
Actually, I was pretty small at that time, and when my parents saw so much people flocking to see TLK, they were afraid that I could get transmitted with diseases so they didn't let me to watch it.

Things went better when they let me watch Pocahontas the following year.

oh yeah, that TLK Virus makes you break out in patches of fur and make you grow a tail

then you'll start to eat bugs
D.Villian , I think P&Pauper was with Rescuers Down Under .. but don't quote me on that ...

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:43 pm
by DisneyChris
starlioness wrote:D.Villian , I think P&Pauper was with Rescuers Down Under .. but don't quote me on that ...

Yes, Prince and the Pauper was shown together with Rescuers Down Under in 1990. They were both new.
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:04 pm
by The Little Merman
Lets see here...
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1993 theatrical re-release)- 2 times
Oliver & Company (90s theatrical re-release)- 3 times
Beauty and the Beast (original theatrical release)- 1 time
Aladdin (original theatrical release)- 1 time
The Lion King (original theatrical release)- 2 times
Pocahantas (original theatrical release)- 1 time
The Little Mermaid (1997 theatrical re-release)
Tarzan (original theatrical release)- 1 time
Lilo and Stitch (original theatrical release)- 1 time
Home on the Range (original theatrical release)- 1 time

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 12:37 am
by deathie mouse
DisneyChris it would be strange they were projecting film in planes in the 90's...
And even when they did use film, must have been 16mm (or Super8?). 35mm is too big for a passenger plane.
I also saw the Prince and the Pauper with Rescuers DU. (But I saw it like in the mid 90's ) The colors were very bright and pure (like Donald's blue and the tutor's green. and of course reds.) Better than the dvd i'm afraid. I was already noticing things like that when i watched movies to compare with dvds years later

I remember thinking, was this shot or printed in Technicolor? So good the colors seemed. Way better than the color on other films at the time. Go Disney.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 1:52 am
by DisneyChris
deathie mouse wrote:DisneyChris it would be strange they were projecting film in planes in the 90's...
And even when they did use film, must have been 16mm (or Super8?). 35mm is too big for a passenger plane.
No, deathie mouse, it wasn't a movie projection. It was just those little screen that sticks on the back of the chair in front of you.

A lot of planes show movies that were running theatrically in the '90s.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 7:37 am
by DisneyVillains
Thanks for the info guys. As I was typing it I couldn't remember if it was Oliver and Company or the Rescuers Down Under. Thanks!
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 7:48 am
by Todd_star
I have only seen "Aladdin", "The Lion King" and "Tarzan" at the movies.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 7:16 pm
by Isidour
Just one word:
Whole