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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 12:35 pm
by 271286
Enchantress wrote:
My friend was watching TLK on my PSP a few weeks ago on my PSP in college, and a guy walked past from our year and he was in awe of it, now whenever we have the same free period, he always checks to see if I have another Disney movie on it.
PSP - How? TLK was not released in pspformat?

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 2:29 pm
by Enchantress
271286 wrote:Enchantress wrote:
My friend was watching TLK on my PSP a few weeks ago on my PSP in college, and a guy walked past from our year and he was in awe of it, now whenever we have the same free period, he always checks to see if I have another Disney movie on it.
PSP - How? TLK was not released in pspformat?

Sorry I should've said, I used a programme on my computer to rip it from the DVD to an MPEG.4, then I used another to make it into a smaller file.
Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 2:49 pm
by Jules
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Re: Very Imp. Public's Perception of Disney. Totally Mad.
Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 5:40 pm
by littlefuzzy
juliancarter wrote:
N: Masterpieces!? I'll tell you what the masterpieces are! Movies with special effects: "The Day After Tomorrow", "Independence Day", or "Spider-Man"!
Do you really care about this guy's opinion??
Yes, Spider-Man and Independance Day are good movies (if judged by entertainment value and box office take,) but they aren't masterpieces (Day After Tomorrow isn't even good...) Heck, most movies that win the Oscars aren't even masterpieces.
Masterpieces are films like Citizen Kane, To Kill a Mockingbird, Snow White, Suspiria, Shane, Lawrence of Arabia, Tora! Tora! Tora!, Casablanca, Ran, The Seven Samurai, etc...
BTW, Most of the classic Disney films were intended for an adult audience (not meaning dirty...) I think it was only in the 50s-60s (or even in the 70s?) when children became the primary audience.
Re: Very Imp. Public's Perception of Disney. Totally Mad.
Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 6:12 am
by Jules
littlefuzzy wrote:
BTW, Most of the classic Disney films were intended for an adult audience (not meaning dirty...) I think it was only in the 50s-60s (or even in the 70s?) when children became the primary audience.
I'd say it was in the 70s and early 80s.
Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:14 am
by Escapay
Well, I recently had a "Disney for kids" incident, and I'm a castmember!
So I'm perusing the DVDs at Once Upon A Toy, after my delish dinner at Earl of Sandwich. Anyway, I've been meaning to pick up a couple DAC's, and ended up getting both Rescuer movies. I brought them up to the cashier, and she goes, "So...are these for you?". I just looked at her and didn't say anything. Then I asked if there was a castmember discount, and pulled out my ID. She then had an "Oh...he's a castmember...that explains it" look. I don't know what was worse, the fact that she thinks that a guy can't enjoy a DAC every once in awhile, or the fact that I'm a fellow castmember must mean that I'm allowed to still like Disney at my age.
Escapay