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I can scarcely manage to keep up with the new releases. I'm rarely ever able to re-watch movies I already have. Sigh. Maybe I need to stop cleaning my house and take some "me" time... FAT CHANCE with 5 kids!

I really would love to re-watch movies like X2 and Memoirs of a Geisha. I'm really going to have to stream-line my schedule at home to fit this stuff in.
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Ugh. Double Post. Hate that.
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I watched "Sing Along Songs: Disneyland Fun - It's a Small World" yesterday. That song is still stuck in my head... "I'm Walkin' Right Down The Middle of Main Street, U.S.A." :shifty:

It makes me wish I was still living in the '90s. The park looked like it was so peaceful. Now the park has tripled its crowd.
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I'm watching Madagascar for the second time, today. All I can say is Madagascar is the funniest animated film of all time, next to Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit. I'm finally glad I owned this. :D
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I watched Waterworld yesterday.
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I just watched Mulan and Tarzan II.
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I watched Lilo and Stitch and Lilo and Stitch 2 last night. The more I see these movies the more I like them! :D
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I watched Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit for the first time. I liked it I thought it was funny and smart. Possibly the best animation work that came out of Dreamworks.
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Just finished watching The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
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On Friday, I watched The Lion King and Mean Girls. Both were actually better than I remembered (not to say that I hated them originally though, in fact I loved them both). One thing that really stood out for me as annoying in the changes to The Lion King (a shame on the whole, I know) were the end credits. Is it just the Region 2 copy or do the credits appear like how they would on a TV series (flashing on and off instead of scrolling up and down)? It was harder to read the credits that way. Okay, I'm being nitpicky now.
Zoltack wrote:I watched Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit for the first time. I liked it I thought it was funny and smart. Possibly the best animation work that came out of Dreamworks.
Aardman, actually. :headshake:
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I just finsihed watching Sleeping Beauty. I watched it on the Masterpiece Collection VHS, and the bonus extras were pretty good actually. Did you know that it took Sleeping Beauty 6 years to make and $6,000,000.00 to make it?
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Just finished the horrendously depressing Requiem for a Dream, and on Friday I watched Superstar.

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Wonderlicious wrote:One thing that really stood out for me as annoying in the changes to The Lion King were the end credits. Is it just the Region 2 copy or do the credits appear like how they would on a TV series (flashing on and off instead of scrolling up and down)?
It's like that on the Region 1 copy as well, and it's very annoying. It doesn't really give it a "feature film" feeling if the credits are just flashing like that.
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TheLittleMerman wrote:Just finished the horrendously depressing Requiem for a Dream...
Yeah, I was a little shell-shocked when I first walked out of the cinema for that one. Still, it is a very powerful and incredibly well-made film, and that Ellen Burstyn lost the Oscar to Julia Roberts remains a mark of western decay.

Anyhoo, I just watched Harold and Maude (1971), and incredibly black comedy that also has a hell of a lot to say about life. A wonderful little film that I'm sure to watch again soon...
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I watched Beauty Shop last night. It was a pretty good movie.


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Alice in Wonderland - I didn't like how it didn't really have a plot nor Alice's character, but I liked the weird comedy it has throughout the movie and the bizzare characters she meets.
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Loomis wrote:
TheLittleMerman wrote:Just finished the horrendously depressing Requiem for a Dream...
Yeah, I was a little shell-shocked when I first walked out of the cinema for that one. Still, it is a very powerful and incredibly well-made film, and that Ellen Burstyn lost the Oscar to Julia Roberts remains a mark of western decay.
Oh my goodness, I know! Sure, I heart Julia and all, but come on. Her "Erin Brockovich" was enjoyable but she was not the best actress in a year with Björk and Burstyn.

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Wonderlicious wrote: Aardman, actually. :headshake:
What ever, Aardman, Dreamworks they both do animation... or do they? :shifty:
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Zoltack wrote:
Wonderlicious wrote: Aardman, actually. :headshake:
What ever, Aardman, Dreamworks they both do animation... or do they? :shifty:
Yup for W&G:TCOTWR and Chicken Rub were both made by Aardman but DreamWorks distributed it (much like the first few years of the Disney/Pixar relationship until the buyout).
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JiminyCrick91 wrote:Chicken Rub
Bwahaha...

Anyways...

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