ChristisKing
Let Freedom Ring!
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I forgot one Aladdin favorite too. I actually prefer this version of the song. 
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Yeah, but some of the newer movies are also pretty good. Don't you remember? I introduced The Lion King to you and still no other powerful song I know of from Disney that isn't The Circle of Life.
Well, yes, but, I'm still not induced to go out and see every one of these movies because I just don't like the company making them because I know what they are. I only saw Lion King on your recommendation. You see, for me, a large part of the appeal of cartoons and animations is more than just the story, music, and artwork itself---- I grew up with a great interest in drawing, etc., and I am as interested in the process of making the films as I am in watching them, I pay attention to technical details in their creation, and these newer computer-generated animations just do not have the same appeal to me as the old ones hand-drawn one transparency at a time. I even have Pinocchio on Blu-Ray--- I remember seeing it on the big screen as a kid when it came out. Films like that, Snow White, etc., were revolutionary back then.
I actually have all 3 or 5 of the Pirates movies with Johnny Depp but I have not watched any of them yet. I saw Honey I Shrunk The Kids long ago when it came out--- kind of a goofy silly movie with that guy from SCTV I didn't think was very funny. And Homeward Bound, I don't think I've watched it but I believe that is about several pets who get lost and have to find their way back home.Anyways, for the record Pirates Of The Caribbean and Honey, I Shrunk The Kids has the best instrumental pieces but Homeward Bound takes second.
The Alice movie I like is the one staring Johnny Depp and that polish girl (something like Mia and a long last name).didn't you also say that you liked the live action Alice In Wonderland movies?
Now Mary Poppins was pretty good with Dick Van Dyke. I remember seeing that at the theater when I was very young. Probably hummed "Spoonful of Sugar Makes The Medicine Go Down" for months after that.Anyways, here's some more songs from Mary Poppins,
I actually have all 3 or 5 of the Pirates movies with Johnny Depp but I have not watched any of them yet. I saw Honey I Shrunk The Kids long ago when it came out--- kind of a goofy silly movie with that guy from SCTV I didn't think was very funny. And Homeward Bound, I don't think I've watched it but I believe that is about several pets who get lost and have to find their way back home.
The Alice movie I like is the one staring Johnny Depp and that polish girl (something like Mia and a long last name).
Now Mary Poppins was pretty good with Dick Van Dyke. I remember seeing that at the theater when I was very young. Probably hummed "Spoonful of Sugar Makes The Medicine Go Down" for months after that.
I can't believe that I nearly forgot this favorite of mine from Cinderella.
Geez girl how many Disney movies and songs do you like!?
Yes but you also like the live action Alice In Wonderland films by Tim Burton don't you, or is that somebody else on here?
I fell in love with that movie the first time I caught it on pay-per-view many years ago. I may not like Disney but I'm not obtuse to good cinema. That Alice rocks from beginning to end, partly due to Depp, partly due to excellent casting, and probably partly due to Burton. Burton was one of the better directors, he also did the best Batman movie. BTW, I could tell you a funny story about Depp and me, maybe some day I will.So I was right, it was you who likes the live action Alice In Wonderland.
You recommended I go see it, I've not come across it yet, but I have not forgotten.I thought that you had seen Through The Looking Glass as well though.