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Old 06-06-2009, 10:15 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Mary Poppins was the only thing I loved in my childhood that I didn't find out was steeped in sexism/satanism so I'd say that.
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Old 06-06-2009, 10:21 AM   #52 (permalink)
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Man, I remember Space Jam, if you didn't have that movie when I was a kid then you were nothing. I loved the movie up until the very end cause I remember thinking as a little kid, when I saw him stretch out this arm to make the basket at the end, I remember thinking "well thats just freakin impossible". But I dont remember thinking how impossible it was to have Michael Jordan in Looney Toon world haha. I guess that was perfectly acceptable.
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Old 06-06-2009, 04:49 PM   #53 (permalink)
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Man, I remember Space Jam, if you didn't have that movie when I was a kid then you were nothing. I loved the movie up until the very end cause I remember thinking as a little kid, when I saw him stretch out this arm to make the basket at the end, I remember thinking "well thats just freakin impossible". But I dont remember thinking how impossible it was to have Michael Jordan in Looney Toon world haha. I guess that was perfectly acceptable.
hehehe funny how warped our perceptions were when we were young, it's so interesting looking back at how we thought, like I was reading my second grade report card and my teacher said I had a great understanding of the carrying the one thing, but the whole time I just put the one up there because thats what I thought ure always supposed to do, didn't realize this until 3 years later hahahaha
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hehehe funny how warped our perceptions were when we were young, it's so interesting looking back at how we thought, like I was reading my second grade report card and my teacher said I had a great understanding of the carrying the one thing, but the whole time I just put the one up there because thats what I thought ure always supposed to do, didn't realize this until 3 years later hahahaha
Hahaha, I know isn't it great

My brother's girlfriends daughter came over the other day, and shes about four so we broke out the ol Disney movies and she picked The Aristocats to watch. I forgot how awesome and HILARIOUS it was. I laughed so hard when Edgar the butler drove the kittens out into the country on his motorcyle and it kept backfiring. And Thomas O'Malley was one cool cat. I also laughed really hard when I they met up with Scat Cat and the gang that played a bunch of jazz. What a great show, and some seriously good jazz on it. If you ever need to get a movie for a kid, GET ARISTOCATS.

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Mary Poppins was the only thing I loved in my childhood that I didn't find out was steeped in sexism/satanism so I'd say that.
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alice in wonderland. hands down.
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The Lion King. I saw it at the cinemas when I was about 5. I cried when Mufasa died.
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I'm going to have to say top 3: The Lion King, Alladin, and The Jungle Book, with an honorable mention to The Rescuers Down Under.
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Mary Poppins was the only thing I loved in my childhood that I didn't find out was steeped in sexism/satanism so I'd say that.
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alot of Disney movies were based on old tales that were alot gruesome and brutal than the movies made them out to be.


for instance, in the old Cinderella story, the stepsisters wanted to fit into the glass slipper, so they cut their toes and sliced their feet to do so.


there's an article on the net about that stuff, i'll see if i can find it.
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