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Abigail wrote:Mary Poppins, thats tops.
I also love, Old Yeller, Swiss Family Robinsons and Herbie. Oh and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (that was disney right?)
*smirks* If you look earlier on in this thread, you can see the talk about it. :p It was an MGM film. :)
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epic123 wrote:(I've only seen 3 of them)
Which Herbie haven't you seen? For a while, I had seen all of them except for Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. Finally I saw that and realized what a great film.

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1968 The Love Bug
1974 Herbie Rides Again
1977 Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
1980 Herbie Goes Bananas

If you haven't seen Herbie Goes Bananas... don't bother. The other three are must sees however in my opinion :D
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STRYPER wrote:1968 The Love Bug
Pete Reneday is in that one! \:D/
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Chandler wrote:
STRYPER wrote:1968 The Love Bug
Pete Reneday is in that one! \:D/
As the policeman on the bridge :-s
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STRYPER wrote:
Chandler wrote:
STRYPER wrote:1968 The Love Bug
Pete Reneday is in that one! \:D/
As the policeman on the bridge :-s
:hilarious:

Did you know that on "The Love Bug" Dean Jones plays the Hippie in the other automobile at the drive in restaraunt who says, "We all prisoners, Chicky Baby. We all locked out." :hilarious:
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Yup, I knew that! :hilarious: And it's "we all locked in." ;) I started watching Herbie Goes Bananas once...but stopped it after just a couple minutes. It wasn't good at all, in my opinion. Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo is the best one. Don Knotts = hilarious. \:D/


And why is everybody saying The Swiss Family Robinsons? There is no S on the end of that! :mad: I know, I'm being nit-picky.
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Laura Ingalls wrote:Don Knotts = hilarious. \:D/
That is so true :lol: . I really liked him on "The Andy Griffith Show", but he was also funny back in the 1970's when he was on "Three's Company".

Hey, does anyone remember that movie he was in where he becomes an animated fish? I totally forgot the name of the movie and now it's bugging me :-k .
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The Incredible Mr. Limpet or something to that effect.
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STRYPER wrote:
Chandler wrote:
STRYPER wrote:1968 The Love Bug
Pete Reneday is in that one! \:D/
As the policeman on the bridge :-s
So, it's still Pete Reneday! :noway:
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