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MetalBride said:
I have now watched the Nostalgia Critic's review and yes he did beat it pretty bad but what he did say was true... (still love the movie though who cares if it doesn't make sense... It had Dinosaurs XD that makes up for it and they dance and sing )
Now that you draw attiention to, dosen't any one think it stang that he expects reason in kids movies? Most of them are completly out of touch with reality, so you think he'd be used to it by now.
 

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Arrers said:
MetalBride said:
I have now watched the Nostalgia Critic's review and yes he did beat it pretty bad but what he did say was true... (still love the movie though who cares if it doesn't make sense... It had Dinosaurs XD that makes up for it and they dance and sing )
Now that you draw attiention to, dosen't any one think it stang that he expects reason in kids movies? Most of them are completly out of touch with reality, so you think he'd be used to it by now.
YES I mean what about rock-a-doodle.. a singing rooster... Dinosaurs a WAY better the roosters! look at kids movies now they don't go a minute without trying to teach kids something that they will never need in life.. at least with 'We're here' it taught us that ummm...that...OH I know it taught us to READ CONTRACTS BEFORE SIGNING! but more importantly not to trust guys that have a screw for an eye...
 

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Nivag said:
Oh, wait, and Space Jam. Space Jam is totally awesome and I haven't watched it for at least a decade. Gonna have to get that soon.
Oh yes. Space Jam was my favourite film when I was a kid. That and Robin Hood.
 

Arrers

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MetalBride said:
Arrers said:
MetalBride said:
I have now watched the Nostalgia Critic's review and yes he did beat it pretty bad but what he did say was true... (still love the movie though who cares if it doesn't make sense... It had Dinosaurs XD that makes up for it and they dance and sing )
Now that you draw attiention to, dosen't any one think it stang that he expects reason in kids movies? Most of them are completly out of touch with reality, so you think he'd be used to it by now.
YES I mean what about rock-a-doodle.. a singing rooster... Dinosaurs a WAY better the roosters! look at kids movies now they don't go a minute without trying to teach kids something that they will never need in life.. at least with 'We're here' it taught us that ummm...that...OH I know it taught us to READ CONTRACTS BEFORE SIGNING! but more importantly not to trust guys that have a screw for an eye...
Dudes with screws for eye are never good news. Especially if Walter Kronkite is related to them.
 

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I really liked The Wizard, Ninja Turtles, The Land Before Time (but only the first one) and--haha, Jason and the Argonauts. I always loved the part where the statues moved and the skeletons walked around.
 

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I remember this one movie, it was about a cat and he ended up being taken in by this rich little girl, but his friends wanted him back, but the cat loved his home. Well, I can't remember the end of the movie, but it was a cute movie and I really would love to watch it again.
 

Blackmagic1515

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When I was really little (and still now) I loved any and all disney movies. Never really had a favourite. Oh and Winnie the Pooh too...
 

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I recently rediscovered (thanks to the magic of the interwebs), the second GI JOE series. Back in the day, the first GI JOE series was made by Sunbow....and it was awesome! The stories were good, the dialogue was campy, but the action was balls to the wall.

Then the series was sold to DIC.....and it blew chunks! The voice acting went down the tubes, characters were just replaced without rhyme or reason, and they nerfed the Baronness!

She was a deadly femme fatale and they turned her into a nagging ditz!
 

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Ferngully: The Last Rainforest and A Land Before Time (the first and only good one).
 

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I honestly can't remember much about my childhood at all, let alone films I watched... :( ah wells, a lot of it was filled with bullying and depression anyways. Besides, my past brings up certain bad memories which I shant mention here.

edit: hey, your that girl who I gave a cookie and a hug too! here, have another one! (even though your allergic to milk, if I remember correctly... why do I remember these things and not things that matter like my A level work?!)

 

MetalBride

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Simalacrum said:
I honestly can't remember much about my childhood at all, let alone films I watched... :( ah wells, a lot of it was filled with bullying and depression anyways. Besides, my past brings up certain bad memories which I shant mention here.

edit: hey, your that girl who I gave a cookie and a hug too! here, have another one! (even though your allergic to milk, if I remember correctly... why do I remember these things and not things that matter like my A level work?!)

YAY another cookie :D thankies ^_^ ... why do I always start acting like 5 when cookies are involved...
 

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MetalBride said:
'We're Back: A Dinosaur Story' =[ even though no one seems to remember the movie I loved it.
I'm having disjointed flashbacks about it. I remember it being scary, like there was dinosaurs in modern times, and there was a mind ray or something used on them by some cardboard cutout evil genius?

As for my own childhood movies, pretty much anything to do with Winnie the Pooh. God that Tigger was a laugh. Although in hindsight I feel kind of bad chuckling at Eeyore now-obvious depression and melancholy.
 

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That was my second favorite dinosaur movie growing up (the first being Jurassic Park).
The parade scene is still one of the best song moments ever relating to dinosaurs.
My favorite movie to watch when a younger tyke was The Exorcist. Yep......I honestly thought it was the funniest movie ever.
 

Simalacrum

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MetalBride said:
Simalacrum said:
I honestly can't remember much about my childhood at all, let alone films I watched... :( ah wells, a lot of it was filled with bullying and depression anyways. Besides, my past brings up certain bad memories which I shant mention here.

edit: hey, your that girl who I gave a cookie and a hug too! here, have another one! (even though your allergic to milk, if I remember correctly... why do I remember these things and not things that matter like my A level work?!)

YAY another cookie :D thankies ^_^ ... why do I always start acting like 5 when cookies are involved...
errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmm... cause 5 year olds rock?