Favorite old Disney movies?
Old Yeller? Snow White???
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Yay! I just watched the 1961 The Parent Trap last night... and I thought it was pretty awesome how they edited it together for the time! Although sometimes when you see the back of the stand-in in a shot, the wig looks a bit obvious.
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Cinderella, Aladdin, Swiss Family Robinson (just saw that a few days ago...) I also really like well...*inserts all Disney movies ever seen here* and I haven't seen that many--like, the last time I saw The Little Mermaid was when I was, I dunno, 5...and I either didn't see it all or forgot most of it But that is so one I want to see again soon! You should see my list of movies (esp. Disney) to see...well, I don't actually have one but whenever anyone says something about a movie I normally say I want to see it. haha.
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I am an absolute fan of Disney movies! Naturally, it's hard to choose between some of the best movies of all time, but here are my personal favorites:
Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, and Mary Poppins.
The last Disney film I've seen was Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken. Anybody else know about that one? I can never turn down a good romantic chick flick. It's based on a true story, it's a horse movie, and the acting is good. 'Nuff said.
Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, and Mary Poppins.
The last Disney film I've seen was Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken. Anybody else know about that one? I can never turn down a good romantic chick flick. It's based on a true story, it's a horse movie, and the acting is good. 'Nuff said.
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Since we're talking about Disney movies on the AIO message board, why not talk about AIO voice actors who have been in Disney movies?
Both Hal Smith and Will Ryan have voiced Goofy.
Corey Burton: Gus and Jaq in Cinderella II; Captain Hook in Peter Pan II
Alan Young: Hiram in The Great Mouse Detective
Michelle Stacy: Penny in The Rescuers
Brian Blessed, who played Jean Valjean in Focus on the Family Radio Theatre's Les Miserables, voiced Cecil Clayton in Tarzan.
I'm sure there are more, but these are the only ones I know of. Actually, when I watch animated movies now, I always search the credits for AIO people.
Both Hal Smith and Will Ryan have voiced Goofy.
Corey Burton: Gus and Jaq in Cinderella II; Captain Hook in Peter Pan II
Alan Young: Hiram in The Great Mouse Detective
Michelle Stacy: Penny in The Rescuers
Brian Blessed, who played Jean Valjean in Focus on the Family Radio Theatre's Les Miserables, voiced Cecil Clayton in Tarzan.
I'm sure there are more, but these are the only ones I know of. Actually, when I watch animated movies now, I always search the credits for AIO people.
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My favorite old Disney movie would have to be a tie between The Lion King and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. (Believe it or not, we have the original one. It's still in pretty good condition.)
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Edit: Oh man, now I have an image in my head of Whit and Eugene donning Goofy hats and dancing around to the Micky Mouse Club theme song.
My favorite old Disney movie would have to be a tie between The Lion King and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. (Believe it or not, we have the original one. It's still in pretty good condition.)
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Edit: Oh man, now I have an image in my head of Whit and Eugene donning Goofy hats and dancing around to the Micky Mouse Club theme song.
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March, my three year old brothers birthday is in March and he loves movies so Im gonna get it for him...and me.Catspaw wrote:That's a good one! I'm looking forward to the new DVD release that's coming soon! I can't remember when...in the next few months, anyway.
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