Disney Movies

Newch91
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edited October 2010 in All Encompassing Trip
Any fans out there that love them now or when they were a kid? My little brother is getting into the classics and we watched Beauty and the Beast today. He enjoyed it. He really loves The Lion King. What were some of your favorites? I always loved Fox and the Hound, Peter Pan, and Toy Story.

EDIT: Forgot to add The Lion King to my favorites.
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  • evman
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    all time favorite and still is flight of the navigator
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    The Great Mouse Detective.
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    evman wrote:
    all time favorite and still is flight of the navigator


    i was thinking of this movie the other day but couldn't remember the name of it. we had it recorded on a vhs and watched it all the time.
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  • I always loved the Disney movies, and I still enjoy the Disney Pixar movies.

    My son is just starting to get into movies, so I'll get to watch all of the classics again.
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  • pandora
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGMCg0bsv9g

    Disney keeping the heart young!
    The movies for me, next to nature itself, are just one of the very best parts of life :D
  • Newch91
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    The Lion King was the first ever movie I saw in theaters. I remember seeing it twice. I've always loved it since that first time watching it.
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  • Newch91
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    pandora wrote:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGMCg0bsv9g

    Disney keeping the heart young!
    The movies for me, next to nature itself, are just one of the very best parts of life :D

    Wow! Thanks for that video!

    Disney has definitely been a big part of my life. I know I will be showing my kids the classics when they're very young.
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  • I love Disney movies! Aladdin was the first movie I ever saw in theatres...and it freaked me the fuck out when the Genie first came out of the lamp, haha! I'm lucky enough to have little cousins living in the area who I can take to see kids' movies without feeling like a loser. Although a huge group of us adult folks went to see UP! without any kids tagging along.
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    Also one of my favorites. I have so many.
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  • LikeAnOcean
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    God you people make me feel old. I can't consider 90s movies as classical movies. The Lion King came out when I was a teenager. I think Vs. was just released! I had no desire to see it.

    When I think of classical Disney, I think Snow White, Cinderella, Bambi.. Stuff before my time.
  • disney pixar released some of the most essential films of the decade. all rival and or top many of the films released this decade.

    wall-e, up, and toy story 3 are easily 3 of the best films ive ever seen. they are human and emotional in ways even non kids movies rarely are.
  • samjam
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    It is my firm belief that you are NEVER too old for a Disney movie!!! So many great ones, with these being my favorites: Lion King, Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Toy Story, The Littler Mermaid :)
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    My all time favorite Disney movie growing up was Pinnochio. I still love it today. I hate how Disney only releases their movies every 7 or 8 years or so. I understand the marketing technique behind it. I had Pinnochio on VHS back in the early 90's and the first time I was able to own it on DVD was in 08 or 09 when I was like 27 or so.
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    disney pixar released some of the most essential films of the decade. all rival and or top many of the films released this decade.

    wall-e, up, and toy story 3 are easily 3 of the best films ive ever seen. they are human and emotional in ways even non kids movies rarely are.

    Toy Story 3 might easily be the greatest animated film made. I wonder if the Academy will have it in the Best Picture category.
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    are awesome. Not including Pixar which really haven't put out a bad movie (although I have never seen A Bug's Life) some of my favs are:

    the classics like Fantasia, Snow White, Alice In Wonderland, Lady & The Tramp, The Parent Trap (original) and a few others

    "newer" ones:
    Lion King
    The Fox & The Hound
    Flight Of The Navigator
    The Muppet movies
    Honey I Shrunk The Kids
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    Pirates Of The Caribbean
    The Emperor's New Groove
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  • Newch91
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    are awesome. Not including Pixar which really haven't put out a bad movie (although I have never seen A Bug's Life) some of my favs are:

    the classics like Fantasia, Snow White, Alice In Wonderland, Lady & The Tramp, The Parent Trap (original) and a few others

    "newer" ones:
    Lion King
    The Fox & The Hound
    Flight Of The Navigator
    The Muppet movies
    Honey I Shrunk The Kids
    Mighty Ducks
    Pirates Of The Caribbean
    The Emperor's New Groove
    Heavyweights
    Lilo & Stitch
    A Bug's Life is probably Pixar's weakest film. It's good but compared to the other Pixar movies, it's dead last.
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  • Newch91
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