Disney films
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Disney films
Anyone know any good Disney films? I know most of you are "older" but interested in thoughts an opinions anyway.
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The lion king sucks!
Oh and so does cake!
The lion king sucks!
Oh and so does cake!
Re: Disney films
Toy story 1 and 2 were my childhood, 3 sucked
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Re: Disney films
I think the only appropriate film to start off with is The Lion King. Best movie evar.
Required watching, simply for cultural education, would be the classics: Snow White, Pinocchio, Cinderella, Beauty & the Beast, Peter Pan, Bambi, Dumbo, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty. These are all generally geared towards younger audiences but everyone should know these stories.
My absolute favorite traditional/old-timey Disney animated film would have to be The Aristocats, because everybody wants to be a cat. Aladdin. Lilo & Stitch and any consecutive movies/TV shows, Tangled, and The Emperor's New Groove are all great. The Nightmare Before Christmas is technically Disney, I think, and is the best Halloween+Christmas movie out there. Bolt was surprisingly good even though Miley Cyrus's annoying voice is in it. Meet the Robinsons was good. Frozen and Wreck it Ralph were supposed to be great but I didn't get to see either in theaters.
As far as Pixar goes, this is my list of Pixar movies that I've seen from favorite to least favorite: Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc., Up, Toy Story, Toy Story 3, Wall-E, Toy Story 2, Brave, A Bug's Life, Cars
Non-animated movies: The Sorcerer's Apprentice and National Treasure 1 & 2 because Nicholas Cage, Freaky Friday, The Santa Clause (THE FIRST ONE, the second two didn't happen), Pirates of the Caribbean, The Game Plan, The Princess Diaries (I've never seen it but it's supposed to be good), Tron: Legacy was...okay. Honey I Shrunk The Kids was corny but I liked it. Generally speaking, non-animated Disney films just aren't as good as animated ones, save this list for last.
Definite avoids: The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Oz the Great and Powerful, Max Keeble's Big Move, any live action "10# Dalmatians" movie, sequels to Honey I Shrunk The Kids, anything High School Musical, Angels in the Outfield feels like a made-for-TV movie and has a crap central concept, Flubber and Inspector Gadget are bad but possibly worth watching for how ridiculously bad they are.
Required watching, simply for cultural education, would be the classics: Snow White, Pinocchio, Cinderella, Beauty & the Beast, Peter Pan, Bambi, Dumbo, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty. These are all generally geared towards younger audiences but everyone should know these stories.
My absolute favorite traditional/old-timey Disney animated film would have to be The Aristocats, because everybody wants to be a cat. Aladdin. Lilo & Stitch and any consecutive movies/TV shows, Tangled, and The Emperor's New Groove are all great. The Nightmare Before Christmas is technically Disney, I think, and is the best Halloween+Christmas movie out there. Bolt was surprisingly good even though Miley Cyrus's annoying voice is in it. Meet the Robinsons was good. Frozen and Wreck it Ralph were supposed to be great but I didn't get to see either in theaters.
As far as Pixar goes, this is my list of Pixar movies that I've seen from favorite to least favorite: Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc., Up, Toy Story, Toy Story 3, Wall-E, Toy Story 2, Brave, A Bug's Life, Cars
Non-animated movies: The Sorcerer's Apprentice and National Treasure 1 & 2 because Nicholas Cage, Freaky Friday, The Santa Clause (THE FIRST ONE, the second two didn't happen), Pirates of the Caribbean, The Game Plan, The Princess Diaries (I've never seen it but it's supposed to be good), Tron: Legacy was...okay. Honey I Shrunk The Kids was corny but I liked it. Generally speaking, non-animated Disney films just aren't as good as animated ones, save this list for last.
Definite avoids: The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Oz the Great and Powerful, Max Keeble's Big Move, any live action "10# Dalmatians" movie, sequels to Honey I Shrunk The Kids, anything High School Musical, Angels in the Outfield feels like a made-for-TV movie and has a crap central concept, Flubber and Inspector Gadget are bad but possibly worth watching for how ridiculously bad they are.
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Re: Disney films
Well the lion king, is just such a disgrace i'm not even going to entertain watching that movie.
As for the others id have to agree they are quite good apart from Bambi its too sad :'(. Ill check out the ones I have not seen on the list. And Frozen is ace, just great. Wreck it ralph was also quite interesting.
As for the others id have to agree they are quite good apart from Bambi its too sad :'(. Ill check out the ones I have not seen on the list. And Frozen is ace, just great. Wreck it ralph was also quite interesting.
I love Koalas & if your bored watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu2DcHzokew
The lion king sucks!
Oh and so does cake!
The lion king sucks!
Oh and so does cake!