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On Saturday I had bought the Origoinal Freaky Friday on DVD and Walt Disney Treasure on The Front Lines at COSTCO.

On Sunday I watched both of the DVD'S. I love them.
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Disney Guru wrote:On Saturday I had bought the Origoinal Freaky Friday on DVD and Walt Disney Treasure on The Front Lines at COSTCO.

On Sunday I watched both of the DVD'S. I love them.
So, you've changed your mind about the Walt Disney Treasures? :?:

Well, I've just finished watching the WDT volume of Davy Crocket. I think I had only watched it in its intirely once since I bought it last year!
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It rained all say on Sunday again so I watched...

Winnie the Pooh Seasons of Giving
Cinderella (Which only make me want to have the PE even more)
Toy Story 2

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the latest Disney movie I have seen so far is most likely Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin and the Many Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh which was airred on the Disney Channel on August 1 to celebrate Pooh Friendship Day. i have to admit that the only movie that can be continued into sequels are the Pooh movies since everyone always know that Pooh and his friends will never get old and that there is always another adventure every day with Pooh and his friends.
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Uncle Remus wrote:i have to admit that the only movie that can be continued into sequels are the Pooh movies since everyone always know that Pooh and his friends will never get old and that there is always another adventure every day with Pooh and his friends.
Although Christoper Robin virtually says goodbye to Pooh and his friends at the end of the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (as he is growing up).
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It was on Sunday, but I watched Hunchback of Notre Dame (again! :) ), but this time in French and Spanish. I was watching it first in French and it was so much more unique with the native language. Though French just sounded like gibberish to me so I switched to Spanish and I was able to pick up some words. It was a nice viewing though b/c my dad was watching with me. Usually he's like "Not this again! How many times have we seen this?" and I usually answer with an obscure number like 37, lol. But he just was quiet and watched. I think he may have actually liked it a little since it was so different from the usual fairy tale, happy go lucky Disney movies. Well he fell asleep like he always does when watching tv and woke up when they were burning Esmerelda at the stake so I had to fill him in. :lol:
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I just saw:

Return to OZ
102 Dalmatians
Castle in the Sky
The Big Green
Air Bud: Golden Receiver
The Simpsons Season 11 Buy it Now!

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8:00 The Simpsons
8:30 King of the Hill
9:00 Family Guy
9:30 American Dad

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Sleeping Beauty and A Bugs Life.
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Watched Alice in Wonderland last night! :)
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I just watched Springtime with Roo last night...very very cute:)
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I just saw A Bugs Life, I believe it might have been Sunday night. I was was pretty cute.

I cannot wait for Aladdin to come out on DVD, so I can finally see it again.
I refuse to see any of the films on VHS that I know will be coming out on DVD soon. That means no seeing Pocahontas, even though, I'm dieing to see this movie since I haven't seen it since it was in theatres, I was like 9 at the time and heardly remember it...

Well, that's going a bit off topic so I'll end my post here. :)
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A few days ago I saw Cinderella 2:Dreams come true. every now and then I actually do enjoy the movie.

Princess Diaries 2 : last night in theaters of course

And an honors of Friday the 13th I watched Freaky Friday. I love that movie :D .

*And I am sure with the Hurricane coming this way I'll see others today being stuck at home and all.
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I watched Darby O'Gill and the Little People a few days ago ... seems like ages since I last seen it ... I just LUV Sean Connery!
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Yesterday I saw 'Brother Bear' as it's new on DVD here in Norway. I hadn't seen it since it's first day in the theatres. I like it, not the best disney, but not among the worst. Luckily we got the OAR with the cut of sides in the first 24 minutes.
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I am on vacation right now and will be back home on Monday. On the way here yesterday I watched My Anchor Bay DVD Of Happiest Millionaire. And I watched a Non Disney Film also.
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After the Hurricane Charley left at 3 am I watched the first Princess Diaries :D .
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I just saw Newsies for the first time and was extremely impressed. After reading the site review, it seems its very underrated, which is a shame, and I hate that it was a box office flop. At least the DVD got such great treatment. This is a must-buy for me (and so is the soundtrack)!

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I watched 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with the audio commentary on. Very interesting to listen to and still an all-time classic
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I watched The Three Caballeros yesterday
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teenage drama queen. u have GOT to be kidding me. :brick:
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