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Old 09-04-2006, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Disney movies you've never seen

I feel like a loser for admitting this, but there are so many Disney animated movies that I haven't seen. I have seen almost all of the movies that they have put out in the last few years, but when it comes to classics, I'm left in the dark. Here's a list of the movies I haven't seen (it's sad I know):

Peter Pan
The Jungle Book
Bambi
Lady and the Tramp
Sleeping Beauty
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Dumbo
The Aristocats

So are there any Disney movies, new or old, that you just haven't gotten around to seeing for some reason or another?
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Old 09-04-2006, 10:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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You Need To See Bambi, Dumbo And The Jungle Book! Three Of My Favorites And Top Of The Line Disney Classics!
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Old Yeller. HAHAHA. I got shamed in the thread about Disney movies that make you cry. HAHAHA.

OH and I hadn't seen The Aristocats until my bf bought it for my birthday this year. It's really cute and it reminds me of Robin Hood because they were pretty close in time and they used a lot of the same voice actors.

I've never seen Bedknobs and Broomsticks either. HAHA. I'll go down to the video rental place one day and rent it. :D
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you should see all of those movies, but bednobs and broomsticks not so much. it is a classic, but sort of boring. you should most definitely see peter pan, dumbo, lady and the tramp, sleeping beauty, and bambi.
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There's quite a few I haven't seen. I think the most recent animated Disney movie I've seen is Lilo & Stitch. And as far as Pixar goes, Finding Nemo was the last one I've seen. Other than that, I haven't seen a lot of the new Disney movies.

Now, going in the other direction...I've never seen Snow White! I think I tried when I was little, but I lost interest in it within the first few minutes.
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I've never seen the Arisocats, beadknobs and broomsticks, pocahontas, and almost any of the new movies made 2003 and later. except for the pixar ones.I have seen almost every classic one, and own almost every one.
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Of the older Disney Movies I never saw the Aristocats and as for the newer movies I have not seen Brother Bear, Chicken Little, Cars just to name a few. My kids have started going to see movies with their friends so often now and I haven't gone to a movie theater by myself or rented a Disney movie for myself.
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Peter Pan?!?!

Shock...

I don't even know what to say. I wanted to grow up to be Peter Pan.
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hmm...

the Black Caldrun(sp?)
Sleeping Beauty
The Rescuers
Atlantis
20,000 leauges under the sea


im sure there are more but thats all i can think of at the moment lol i really want to see those!!
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I've never seen:
NBC
The Fox and the Hound
Bambi
and many others that I only watched as a child.
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you should see all of those movies, but bednobs and broomsticks not so much. it is a classic, but sort of boring.
i agree. it was long, and i fell asleep during it. you HAVE to see peter pan, that is my favorite classic. well, you still need to see the others as well. one i would really like to see is song of the south. i just cant find it anywhere. oh, i also liked 2000 leagues under the sea. the book for that is great too
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hmm...

the Black Caldrun(sp?)
Sleeping Beauty
The Rescuers
Atlantis
20,000 leauges under the sea


im sure there are more but thats all i can think of at the moment lol i really want to see those!!
I was curious this past weekend and I ended up renting The Black Cauldron. My opinion? *Meh*. That's about it. I really didn't care for it for 2 reasons: a) it felt LONG (I know it's only around 80 something minutes, but it felt so LONG! and b) the story wasn't Disney-like. I'm not trying to sound like a weiner, but I didn't think the story was one that would fit in the Disney family. I did though enjoy Atlantis and Treasure Planet, even though those stories were a little bit beyond Disney's limits of FAMILY entertainment, but TBC was just way too out of the box for me. Not to mention that about halfway through the movie I was expecting a booming voice to say...

"ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL!"

Yeah, it was that cheesy.

And I'm shocked that you haven't seen 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea!!! That was such a great film!!! If you ever have the chance, watch it, you will be pleasantly surprised.
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I wanted to grow up to be Peter Pan.
Isn't that a bit of an oxymoron. :Smile: I guess I had better see Peter Pan. I own it, and I've tried to watch it, but I think it's boring. I also have Dumbo and the Aristocats, but I haven't seen them either.
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I haven't seen Atlantis,Treasure Planet, or all of Home on the Range.
Of the older movies I haven't seen Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Tron, Black Cauldron, Three Cabelleros, or Saludos Amigos. Out of those, I think the only ones I want to see are Three Cabelleros and Saludos Amigos. We'll see, I'll probably see almost all of them at some point. Oh, and I haven't seen Song of the South, but maybe some day they will re-release it.
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Whatch Peter Pan!!! Thats like my child hood movie!!!


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