What Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 3
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Home on the Range:
The perfect Disney movie to watch when you're doing everything else but paying close attention to it; like today when I was cleaning my room.
I can't believe how Disney gave green light to this.
Aside from the couple main songs that are good and catchy, the only real good moments from the movie are the last ones when everything is going on at one time on screen... and that is quite sad given the fact that we're talking about a complete mess.
The perfect Disney movie to watch when you're doing everything else but paying close attention to it; like today when I was cleaning my room.
I can't believe how Disney gave green light to this.
Aside from the couple main songs that are good and catchy, the only real good moments from the movie are the last ones when everything is going on at one time on screen... and that is quite sad given the fact that we're talking about a complete mess.

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Mickey's the house of villians
The three musketeers
two of my favorate disney movies.
The three musketeers
two of my favorate disney movies.
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Beauty and the Beast
I've recently watched Beauty and the Beast on VHS. It certainly would have been nicer to see it on the restored DVD, but I heard the DVD was lacking in the presentation of the movie anyway. I thought the movie was good, and I thought it was great how it had a few emotional scenes that are more adult-like than other Disney films.
Please answer this: Therew as that argument about how it didn't make sense that the Prince is changed into a beast, and years later, when he is a prince again he looks the same as he did years ago in that picture he rips. Well, I wanted to pose the question: Who said exactly how many years passed between when the spell that was cast on the Prince and when the spell was broken? It could have been as few as two years!
Please answer this: Therew as that argument about how it didn't make sense that the Prince is changed into a beast, and years later, when he is a prince again he looks the same as he did years ago in that picture he rips. Well, I wanted to pose the question: Who said exactly how many years passed between when the spell that was cast on the Prince and when the spell was broken? It could have been as few as two years!

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Listen to the song "Be Our Guest".
Lumiere:
Life is so unnerving
For a servant who's not serving
He's not whole without a soul to wait upon
Ah, those good old days when we were useful
Suddenly those good old days are gone
Ten years we've been rusting
Needing so much more than dusting
Needing exercise, a chance to use our skills
Most days we just lay around the castle
Flabby, fat and lazy
You walked in and oops-a-daisy!
Here's the lyrics of the whole song. I bolded the years mentioned.
http://disney.lyrics-songs.com/lyrics/11183/
Lumiere:
Life is so unnerving
For a servant who's not serving
He's not whole without a soul to wait upon
Ah, those good old days when we were useful
Suddenly those good old days are gone
Ten years we've been rusting
Needing so much more than dusting
Needing exercise, a chance to use our skills
Most days we just lay around the castle
Flabby, fat and lazy
You walked in and oops-a-daisy!
Here's the lyrics of the whole song. I bolded the years mentioned.
http://disney.lyrics-songs.com/lyrics/11183/
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Mary Poppins:
This is most likely Walt's best live-action film! The music is brilliant and the characters are so well-casted/ I can't imagine someone else playing Mary and Bert besides Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Aside from a few small scenes that could've easily been cut out, this movie was done at perfection. 8/10
This is most likely Walt's best live-action film! The music is brilliant and the characters are so well-casted/ I can't imagine someone else playing Mary and Bert besides Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Aside from a few small scenes that could've easily been cut out, this movie was done at perfection. 8/10
Herbie Fully Loaded
I went to see this Thursday night at the cinema, the main reason for me wanting to see it was because of Lindsay Lohan stared in it. I went into the theater thinking it would be an ok film, but i was totally wrong....
I thought it was brilliant
Definatly one of my favourite live action Disney films, and not only is it because Lindsay was in it and she looked hot but also because i actually generally really enjoyed it. I havent seen the other Herbie films and im not interested in seeing them really, but this is definatly on my dvd wish list.
I went to see this Thursday night at the cinema, the main reason for me wanting to see it was because of Lindsay Lohan stared in it. I went into the theater thinking it would be an ok film, but i was totally wrong....
I thought it was brilliant
Definatly one of my favourite live action Disney films, and not only is it because Lindsay was in it and she looked hot but also because i actually generally really enjoyed it. I havent seen the other Herbie films and im not interested in seeing them really, but this is definatly on my dvd wish list.
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It could just be to exagerate his desperation... Either way, why think of logic when the whole movie is based on an enchanted spell?Nala wrote:Here's the lyrics of the whole song. I bolded the years mentioned.
http://disney.lyrics-songs.com/lyrics/11183/
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The last Disney movie I watch was Bambi. I just love that movie. I am in love with nature and the cutesy little forest animals. I look at those animals as my friends. One character I really like is the little mouse. The mouse has a really tiny role just as the mouse is very tiny in size. the mouse does not speak and you only see it twice once during the opening of the film and then during the little april shower song.
For the past couple of days I have been using my repeat button for the Bambi Dvd for 2 key scenes in that movie that I love. The first one was when the female skunk was flirting with Flower. I had that on repeat for a couple of days. Those 2 character's are my 2 favorites in the whole film. It reminds me of how I act around girls that I have a crush on * Blushes *
The other scene was when Flower got his name. Flower seemed to enjoy being embarrassed when he was called a Flower. I feel the same way he does in a way. What I mean is you would never think to call a Skunk a Flower and you would never think to call a 6 foot 3 male such as myself Cutesy. Just as the skunk loved the Flower name I like to think of myself as being Cutesy I sleep and play with stuffed animals I read little golden books, I love little kittens and stuff like that
For the past couple of days I have been using my repeat button for the Bambi Dvd for 2 key scenes in that movie that I love. The first one was when the female skunk was flirting with Flower. I had that on repeat for a couple of days. Those 2 character's are my 2 favorites in the whole film. It reminds me of how I act around girls that I have a crush on * Blushes *
The other scene was when Flower got his name. Flower seemed to enjoy being embarrassed when he was called a Flower. I feel the same way he does in a way. What I mean is you would never think to call a Skunk a Flower and you would never think to call a 6 foot 3 male such as myself Cutesy. Just as the skunk loved the Flower name I like to think of myself as being Cutesy I sleep and play with stuffed animals I read little golden books, I love little kittens and stuff like that

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I saw
Tarzan - Not up there with Beauty and the Beast or The Little Mermaid, but definitely in the top 20.
Robin Hood - in my opinion, about the middle of the pack. Not the greatest or the worst, but somewhere in the middle.
Tarzan - Not up there with Beauty and the Beast or The Little Mermaid, but definitely in the top 20.
Robin Hood - in my opinion, about the middle of the pack. Not the greatest or the worst, but somewhere in the middle.
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Snow White and the Seven Drawves: Very good movie altough I can see why some people find it boring. It seem they focused on the plot less and the more on the gags. I watched my old VHS tape and it definetly needed some restorian(sp?). Thank god for the DVD. I give it 8/10. Very good for Walt's first movie. 
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I watched The Parent Trap *original* on TV yesterday, it brings back memories of when i was younger, that and 'summer magic' seemed to be on the TV constantly.
I watched Tarzan as well, totally agree with Gregorian Chant, not quite an all time classic, but in my top 10
I watched Tarzan as well, totally agree with Gregorian Chant, not quite an all time classic, but in my top 10
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I just recently watched both Mulan and Beauty and the Beast.
Mulan- great movie! It's probably my favorite Disney movie, or at least one of them. And I'm so glad that It's a "new" release and is still a great movie. Now, I havent' seen the sequal, but I've heard it's not as bad as most sequals are.
Beauty and the Beast- Well... I do really love this movie. But it's just not my favorite. I've had it my whole life, so of course it's gonna be a classic to me, but I defintiely have other Disney movies I prefer over it.
Mulan- great movie! It's probably my favorite Disney movie, or at least one of them. And I'm so glad that It's a "new" release and is still a great movie. Now, I havent' seen the sequal, but I've heard it's not as bad as most sequals are.
Beauty and the Beast- Well... I do really love this movie. But it's just not my favorite. I've had it my whole life, so of course it's gonna be a classic to me, but I defintiely have other Disney movies I prefer over it.
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The Emperor's New Groove:
I don't know which one is funnier, this one or Lilo and Stitch; well obviously L&S has some drama going on, but still.
I don't know why it takes me so much time to watch this movie. Is one of those Disney movies I really like but whenever I'm going to watch one, this one comes of the least favorables. ... And again, don't know why because once a I put it into the DVD player I can't get my eyes off the screen. And I laugh the whole way through the same way as the first time.
PS
... so what happened with Home on the Range?

I don't know which one is funnier, this one or Lilo and Stitch; well obviously L&S has some drama going on, but still.
I don't know why it takes me so much time to watch this movie. Is one of those Disney movies I really like but whenever I'm going to watch one, this one comes of the least favorables. ... And again, don't know why because once a I put it into the DVD player I can't get my eyes off the screen. And I laugh the whole way through the same way as the first time.
PS
... so what happened with Home on the Range?

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I recently watched "Nemureru Mori no Bishoujo"!!!!!
Yay!!! It's Sleeping Beauty in Japanese! I just moved to Japan to go to school for a year and I just really wanted to see this movie in Japanese, so I bought it here in Japan!!!
Aurora's and Phillip's voices are VERY cool...! Aurora has the sweetest voice and way of speaking... I just loved it. And Phillip has this deep, manly voice...hehe..it's fun!!! Aurora's Japanese voice is sooo cool.
Yay!!! It's Sleeping Beauty in Japanese! I just moved to Japan to go to school for a year and I just really wanted to see this movie in Japanese, so I bought it here in Japan!!!
Aurora's and Phillip's voices are VERY cool...! Aurora has the sweetest voice and way of speaking... I just loved it. And Phillip has this deep, manly voice...hehe..it's fun!!! Aurora's Japanese voice is sooo cool.
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I started to watch Pinocchio on friday but I had to turn it off around the part were they were looking for Monstro because it was getting late. I was very busy on the weekend and I didn't bring myself to finnish it until yesterday night. Very great flim in my opinion but it somewhat esay to make fun Pinocchio himself because he's kinda dim but you can't blame him considering he was only born the night before all the events took place. He is adorable though but not as cute as Bambi or Dumbo. It sad because my aunt says he creepy( I don't know why she sad that) and he's a loser for wanting to become a real boy.
She may have been joking though.
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