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the black caulduron
Beef ragout
Cheese souffle
Pie and pudding "en flambe"

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I just watched Pirates of the Carriebean again on DVD, that is my favorite movie!!
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White Fang!!!
A Far Off Place
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Watched One and Only...Family Band again...and again...and again! Lol, I love this Disney musical and won't ever tire from watching it.

I also watched Hunchback again. I came close to crying, lol. It is one of my favorites and one of the best, though very underappreciated, Disney classics.
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I watched:

The Last Flight of Noah's Ark
Shipwrecked
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The Lion King
Toy Story (1 and 2)
and Monsters, Inc.
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Freaky Friday (2003)
LIzzie McGuire Movie
Walt: The man behind the Myth
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Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The three Musketeers. Its a great movie I think that everyone will enjoy it and live up to whats expected.
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I've just watched A Bug's Life... One of Pixar's best and also one of Disney's best DVD releases. :)
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DreamerQ18 wrote:Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The three Musketeers. Its a great movie I think that everyone will enjoy it and live up to whats expected.
That sounds so awesome! But...how in the world did you get that DVD if it hasn't been released yet? Lol, you probably were asked already by a million people already. :P :lol:

Anyhow the latest Disney movie I saw was Tiger Cruise on the Disney Channel. I was surpised that it was in widescreen and had only one commercial break. I have to say it is one of the better DCOM. It was a great story about exactly what a Tiger Cruise is and insight on the impact of Sept. 11 on the navy. I can't believe it has already been almost 3 years. It was sad to see all those news reports again. I have to say this is one of the few movies that actually brought me to watery eyes. It is definitely a movie that American families should view in that it features the children's point of view. I highly recommend it. It was a bit odd though b/c some scenes look as if they were in front of a green screen (but I guess this may be for security and safety reasons?). Tiger Cruise will be on again tomorrow Sat. 8-7-04 at 8 pm and will most likely replay throughout the month and most especially on Sept. 11.
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^^^ I just watched it myself. True it wasn't that great of a film and yes some of the scenes did show obvious green screen work. But that's beside the point because I think the film's heart was in the right place.
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Kram Nebuer wrote:
DreamerQ18 wrote:Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The three Musketeers. Its a great movie I think that everyone will enjoy it and live up to whats expected.
That sounds so awesome! But...how in the world did you get that DVD if it hasn't been released yet? Lol, you probably were asked already by a million people already. :P :lol:

Anyhow the latest Disney movie I saw was Tiger Cruise on the Disney Channel. I was surpised that it was in widescreen and had only one commercial break. I have to say it is one of the better DCOM. It was a great story about exactly what a Tiger Cruise is and insight on the impact of Sept. 11 on the navy. I can't believe it has already been almost 3 years. It was sad to see all those news reports again. I have to say this is one of the few movies that actually brought me to watery eyes. It is definitely a movie that American families should view in that it features the children's point of view. I highly recommend it. It was a bit odd though b/c some scenes look as if they were in front of a green screen (but I guess this may be for security and safety reasons?). Tiger Cruise will be on again tomorrow Sat. 8-7-04 at 8 pm and will most likely replay throughout the month and most especially on Sept. 11.
Hey its no big. I now officaly work for Blockbuster and I can rent the movies before they are released to the public so that we can help suggest and recommend movies. So it was one of the ones I rented this week.
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Airbud : World Pup :) . A cute movie I own it but it was on TV this afternoon so I watched it.
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"The Great Mouse Detective" Later, I plan to sit down with "Oliver and Company".
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Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Today I watched:

Aladdin
The Lion King
Beauty and the Beast
The Fox and the Hound
The Jungle Book
Fantasia 2000
Alice in Wonderland
Mulan and
Mickey's House of Villains
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I busted out the VHS Lol

Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin. :)
Its a great little movie I forgt how much I really enjoyed watching it.

Does anyone know if there are any plans to relase this movie on DVD anytime soon :?
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Just bought Special ed. of Princess Diaries and watched it last night. Still one of my fav movies after watching it many times.
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The Jorney of Natty Gann
Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken
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I just watched The Little Mermaid, it's one of the best movies of all time hehe :) :D :lol: :P :wink: :twisted:
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (with commentary)

The commentary track was fantastic. The animation expert was very informative, and Walt's comments were enchanting as always. I had a very deep appreciation for the film prior to watching it, and the commentary managed to greatly enhance that. I recommend it to fans & non-fans of the movie. :)

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