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Reply #30 posted 05/12/05 8:04am

testicleman

thesexofit said:

VinnyM27 said:

It's this one.


Kids will love it and adults will find some super funny ass stuff in there. Great voices that many grownups will recognize like David Spade, John Goodman, Patrick Warburton, Wendie Malick and for the lover's of gay icon's, Eartha Kitt, as this woman!



I was very surprised that this movie didn't appear to do all that well in the theathers but it hopefully had a shelf life on video/dvd.
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I admit to missing this. Infact I did not even know this existed 'till about a year back. "Treasure planet" was the most goegeous animated film to come out since "lion king", and it was more mature then ur average disney movie. But for some reason, the movie lacked much "magic".


nod in fact, i'd go further and say that, 'treasure planet' was a bag of shit. smile

emperor's new groove is wonderful. hits the mark, where hunchback & other disney films around that time didn't. wink
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Reply #31 posted 05/12/05 8:11am

Alcop0p

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Alcop0p said:



yeah i don't like lion king cause it makes me cry same as bambi sad



Aww. Did Bambi cry like a big wuss too? smile

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brick

what was the edit i bet it was a typo wasn't it.

rolleyes

you should see how bambi and I cry at ET
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Reply #32 posted 05/12/05 8:15am

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testicleman said:

thesexofit said:



I admit to missing this. Infact I did not even know this existed 'till about a year back. "Treasure planet" was the most goegeous animated film to come out since "lion king", and it was more mature then ur average disney movie. But for some reason, the movie lacked much "magic".


nod in fact, i'd go further and say that, 'treasure planet' was a bag of shit. smile

emperor's new groove is wonderful. hits the mark, where hunchback & other disney films around that time didn't. wink



it wasn't that bad really. But the music mad Disney tried to get hip. It worked on "oliver and co." though. Billy Joel actually sounded cool as Dodger. Joey lawrence as the voice of young oliver lol But billy joel was hardly edgy though.




I love the song "why should I worry". Dan hartman wrote it. He wrote "relight my fire" "fletch (get outta town)" and "I can dream about you". Quite a variety of songs he wrote.
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Reply #33 posted 05/12/05 8:26am

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Oh and i LOVE the Emperor's New Groove too.
Honorable mentions: Beauty and the Beast, Jungle Book and The Little Mermaid
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Reply #34 posted 05/12/05 8:32am

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AzurePanther said:

Oh and i LOVE the Emperor's New Groove too.
Honorable mentions: Beauty and the Beast, Jungle Book and The Little Mermaid


How about "oliver and company"? confused Everyone forgets that film.

"absotively positlutely"




"if this is torture, chain me to the wall" (my god Iam sad)
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Reply #35 posted 05/12/05 8:35am

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thesexofit said:

AzurePanther said:

Oh and i LOVE the Emperor's New Groove too.
Honorable mentions: Beauty and the Beast, Jungle Book and The Little Mermaid


How about "oliver and company"? confused Everyone forgets that film.

"absotively positlutely"




"if this is torture, chain me to the wall" (my god Iam sad)
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I havent seen that confused
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