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ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:24:41 PM)

I read that wrong and thought it said go back under your wagon...I like that one

Hey YDD don't worry bout the silly person ya know what they say http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6vLAa-kylM :D




wnyThroatLover -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:31:32 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ScarletKissesx

Ok brittany spears was in the mickey mouse club same as christina aguilera and justin timberlake yet no mention of those two, when britneys music was good for its time, judge for her music not her actions (same was as how the world views michael jackson now, music not actions) lion king two was a good sequel to the first one, fineas and ferb are not disney, never will be lol and for miley cyrus....everyone makes mistakes...big unforgiveable mistakes


I know she came from the Mickey Mouse Club, and I am judging her on her music...way to help turn little girls into whiny whores Brittney! I have different problems with Christina (she has some pipes on her, she would have ended up famous anyway) and Justin (talented guy, and now that he is showing his sense of humor, again, he would have been famous anyway). Lion King 2 should have never been made,like most sequals (note, most) it should have stayed to the fanfic pages. How are Phineas and Ferb not disney, when they are made by disney, written by disney, and played on the disney channel? And really, Miley Cyrus was Billy Ray's mistake, disney made the mistake of making her ffamous.




yourdarkdesire -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:31:59 PM)

I love Disney flicks. I still cry when Bambi's mother get shot. How to tame you dragon has been turned into an animated series this fall. I can't wait.

My girl loves all things disney, especially if it a princess! (go figure lol).

I am hoping that we can take the kids to Disneyland next summer. I am the only one in the family who has been. I can't wait to take them on the ride that sparked Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion. It has been 35 years, but I still remember those two rides vividly! My boy, who will be 15 next summer, is even looking forward to it, for the older kids stuff. But also because as much as they fight, my kids do truly love each other, and he loves seeing his sister laugh.

As for their futures....my kids can be anything they want to be, except POTUS, because we are Canadian. What? A normal middle class girl can't grow up and marry a prince? Tell that to Katherine Middleton, future Queen of England!




ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:38:28 PM)

Lion King 2 was made because after the death of scar those that followed him were out cast and the pride wasnt 'one' its romeo and juliet in disney for crying out loud its adorable!!

Aww your so lucky to go there, I plan on going some day :) aw your son is just about a year younger then my brother thats so cute! Whats POTUS :S hehe LONG LIVE KATIE!!!! now if the queen would only pop it and charles too until she takes the throne...then all of britain will be as stylish as her by royal decree!!

I re read this thread.....dafuq are some people on!!! A little bit of happiness comes along and its bitchy session at the ready >:( grrrr I wish I had a laser gun like jamba in lilo and stitch and vaporise them all!




yourdarkdesire -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:46:02 PM)

Ah, checking your profile, I understand your question. POTUS stands for President Of The United States. They are going through a presidential election right now. Fortunately, it will be over in two weeks, and I can get some decent news that doesn't involve Obama, Romney or horses and bayonettes.

btw, you have mail.




ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:49:42 PM)

I was watching it last night :) COME ON OBAMA!!!! He's one of my own having cousins in county Offaly :D

Yep, just replied to you there :)




dcnovice -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:51:26 PM)

Fittingly enough, I had a Disney-movie song stuck in my head this morning.




ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:52:36 PM)

Nice :D I go around singing them a lot, usually if Im down in the dumps, I just can't wait to be king is the most popular choice lol




Lucylastic -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:56:59 PM)

The Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, etc etc wrote some horror stories which parents used to scare kids into behaving, they are some damn fine fantasy/horror for their time.
Disney sanitised them. Being Brought up in the UK, going to a fantasy world like Disney...was a dream. Ill get there one day... but im not blind to their " mangement model"
I like both versions. Light and dark, both had morals, both had bad points,
I have the movies up to pocahontas, along side my hoards of horror, fantasy, true crime and sci fi books.. and feel the same about all of them, theres good and bad if you wanna look deep enough.
To each his own. I have different "needs" as Im sure most people do, depending on mood.
Jungle book was another one I loved.
I stopped taking much notice after Pocahontas cos my own kids were past the disney stage and I got into Computers.
Now THERE is a double edged sword!!!!





ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 4:59:17 PM)

I studied some of those stories and depicted them through modern film...they turned out so messed it up it was brilliant!
I think your right about the mood aspect, when Im mad I watch saw and hostel, when Im sad I watch disney, when Im happy I generally watch anything lol

I never did understand that saying, whats a double edged sword




ARIES83 -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:05:10 PM)

I enjoy watching them, their great, I don't
even mind when they break out in song!

If we're talking favourites, there's to many
to list but, as far as the more commonly
thought of "Disney cartoon movie" Aladdin
would have to be clost to the top of the list.

-Aries

*urmm, double edged sword.. basically
means, something with two (usually opposing)
aspects.
Like something being a "gift and a curse".

If you like that, this is one of my fave quotes...
"Understanding is a three edged sword...
Your side, their side. And the truth."

-Aries




ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:06:48 PM)

Robin Williams as Genie...excellent choice and excellent movie I have to put that on my 'watch' list




Lucylastic -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:08:02 PM)

something that has good points and bad points:)




ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:09:33 PM)

Oh now I get it :) I was always like but it has 2 edges anyway!! doesnt that make it double edged

Never got it...and Ive only gotten your signature thing now...sometimes I think the peroxide has eaten my brain




LaTigresse -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:09:39 PM)

Nathan Lane as Pumba..........that rocks. Love Nathan Lane.




yourdarkdesire -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:13:03 PM)

If you want the horror version of fairy tales, you should check out Grimm, now in its second season.

One of my favorite movies when I was little was called Song of the South. Also known as Uncle Remus. Don't know who made it, but it was banned due to severe rascism. Zip-a-dee-do-dah was one of the best songs.




dcnovice -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:17:04 PM)

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If you want the horror version of fairy tales, you should check out Grimm, now in its second season.

I just read an article on the Brothers Grimm (can't recall where, alas), and the author said they were horrified to learn that people were reading their stories to children.




Lucylastic -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:17:35 PM)

Sher Kahn from Jungle book got me into tigers
The snake in Robin Hood, The crows in Dumbo, the mice in Cinderella, Dopey in Snow White, Genie, Iago from Aladdin, Sebastian from Little Mermaid and the Mufasa and Rowan Atkinson in Lion King:) all have smiley places in my soul.

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Oh now I get it :) I was always like but it has 2 edges anyway!! doesnt that make it double edged

Never got it...and Ive only gotten your signature thing now...sometimes I think the peroxide has eaten my brain

hehehhe glad you got it




ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:18:30 PM)

Blue birds on my shoulder :D

I remember watching that when I was younger,

Nathan lane was Timon :) and of course Rowan atkinson as zazu




ScarletKissesx -> RE: Are you never too old for a Disney movie? (10/23/2012 5:20:55 PM)

Danny DeVito as Phil and James woods as hades in hercules :D

best scene - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qTLp2EwAOQ




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