What Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 2

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I was on a cruise last week and was able to reserve the on-board movie theater, where I watched Monsters, Inc., which was pretty cool.

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Just a bit before, I watched Aladdin (on the lovely Platinum DVD, of course ;) ). It was very enjoyable, and more so than my last viewing in October of last year after obtaining the DVD.
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I watched

Snow White and Dumbo.

I don't think I need to discuss their greatness.
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Pocahontas - I thought I would be p.c.'ed to death, but I was pleasantly surprised. It seems everyone in the movie learned and grew, with the exception of that Governor guy (whatever his name is . . . :roll:) I liked it.
Buffy: We have a marching jazz band?
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Last night I saw the Tower of Terror it was one of the first Orignal Wonderful World of Disney Movies I remember seeing on TV. It really is good. I forgot how creepy some parts were like that granny :shifty: (I am surprised I didnt get scared of older people for life) lol j/k. I recentley picked it up @ Walmart for $6.88 which to me was a great deal. :)
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Wow me again tonight my mom and I just finshed watching The Heffalump movie it was my mom's first time watching it and she loved it. I cant wait for the Halloween movie. I love when Lumpy sings his song about the little green frog I always crack up :D .
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I saw the original theatrical version of Beauty and the Beast for the first time in years. I noticed that it was voted as #1 in the animated classics countdown and I agree. It is simply the best Disney animated movie ever made (in my opinion). And what great voice talent is in this movie. I actually paid attention to the credits and when I saw all the names . . .
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Last night I watched The Little Mermaid II: Return to Sea
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Mulan 2

Wow..it really wasn't that bad.
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I just finished watching The Shaggy Dog, It is now my favorite Disney movie. :D
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Today I watched:

Escapade In Florence with Tommy and Annette

and Diamonds On Wheels

2 Highly Underrated Disney Classics.
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Victory Thru Airpower, really interesting film
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Mary Poppins
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DreamerQ18 wrote:Wow me again tonight my mom and I just finshed watching The Heffalump movie it was my mom's first time watching it and she loved it. I cant wait for the Halloween movie. I love when Lumpy sings his song about the little green frog I always crack up :D .
I like Lumpy, too. Haven't watched any movies for about a week. It's just too hot to watch a movie right now.
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The other day i watched "Aladdin and the king of theives"
I love that movie. I think it is the best pf all the "Aladdin" movies but, the series is a little better than "Aladdin and the king of theives"



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Genie wrote:Oh yeah!!! I have a question! How do i change my sig.?
Welcome to the forums, Genie! :eye: :wave:

All right, another huge Aladdin fan. I hope you have fun posting here.

So, you want to edit your siggy? At the top right corner of the forums, click the button that says "Profile". Scroll down a bit and you should see a window where you can put stuff in your sig. Just type in what you want and click the submit button, and voila.
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The Little Mermaid
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I've started my "Disney Marathon" today. I'm watching all the Disney movies I have and watching them in alpabetacal order. Today I watch:
Angels in the Outfeild: Hilarious yet touching. Then I started,
Aristocats- but I had to go to stupid work so I couldn't watch the whole thing. I'll finish it tomarrow and also continue with my marathon.
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I continued my "Disney Marathon" and I didn't have to go to work today. Yaaaaaa!!! I finished:
Aristocats - I love Ol-Mally's character he is very cool. The whole movie is very good anyways.
I'm done with the A's now it's time to move on to the B's. First, I watched:
Bambi - Always my favorite!!! I got one question though. If Thumper's father told him to do all of these things his mother reminds him to do then how come we never see him?
Well I used to have Beauty and the Beast but my sister stole it so the next movie I watched was:
Bedknobs and Broomsticks - This is my favorite live action/animation film. I think it's smart and funny.
That'll do it for the B's I don't have any Disney films that start with C. Not even Cinderella. So I moved on to the D's. First I watched:
101 Dalmations - I know what you're gonna say and that is numbers come before the letters. But I'm sorting in Alphabetacal order so... whatever. 101 Dalmations is not one of my favorites but it's funny and cute.
The last movie I watched today was:
The Fox and the Hound - one of my favorites, despite the fact that I find it somewhat corny. I found out that the voice of the Hunter who owned Copper was the Grandpa in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (origanal version).
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Last week: Mulan

A couple of days ago: The Lion King

Right now: The Return of Jafar


PS

I also started watching Sleeping Beauty but the pace of the movie somehow turns me off, so I left it after Aurora meets Phillip.
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