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<blockquote data-quote="darkshadows38" data-source="post: 281193" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>true watching Cartoons on the big screen as a kid is more impactful i think than as an adult. honestly i do not remember the last cartoon i went and saw i want to say it was Bewoulf? (2007) it was a decent one to be fair but it's not a part of my collection either i did love the 3D though. </p><p></p><p>i've never seen Pochahontas to be honest though there was a girl in high school we called that too to tease her cause she did look a little like her. . the Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) i've never seen that one either nor have i seen Tarzan (1999) i do have the soundtrack around here i bought only cause Phil Collins did the music but i haven't listened to it for some reason yet. so those could be good or they could be shit i dunno. Mulan (1998) has a good message for young girls i think i'm for that but it just isn't one of my favorites nor is it one of the better ones either. Eddie Murphy in that is really the only good part in that, but do yourself a favor and stay hell away from the sequel the (2004) sequel which Murphy isn't apart of he finds out he's gonna lose his position from where he was put for helping Mulan and he spends the entire movie trying to ruin their relationship and really making you hate the character. </p><p></p><p>it's not just that it's just a plain awful film that out of i think 3 songs in it there's only 1 good one the rest are forgettable. Hercules (1997) that is one i have on dvd it's a cute one i enjoy the hell out of that one and James Woods is the key reason for that film he's just so lovable in the film even though he plays i believe the Villain in it. </p><p></p><p>i still do need to see The Black Cauldron (1985) though that's a pretty damn dark Disney film that a teacher when i was school had the book of but i never got around to actually getting around to finish it. i just could not get into it i dunno why i think it maybe due to the fact i hadn't seen the film and it was hard as hell to find for years upon years before it was able to Hit Video in maybe the late 90's ? i think it was?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkshadows38, post: 281193, member: 19"] true watching Cartoons on the big screen as a kid is more impactful i think than as an adult. honestly i do not remember the last cartoon i went and saw i want to say it was Bewoulf? (2007) it was a decent one to be fair but it's not a part of my collection either i did love the 3D though. i've never seen Pochahontas to be honest though there was a girl in high school we called that too to tease her cause she did look a little like her. . the Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) i've never seen that one either nor have i seen Tarzan (1999) i do have the soundtrack around here i bought only cause Phil Collins did the music but i haven't listened to it for some reason yet. so those could be good or they could be shit i dunno. Mulan (1998) has a good message for young girls i think i'm for that but it just isn't one of my favorites nor is it one of the better ones either. Eddie Murphy in that is really the only good part in that, but do yourself a favor and stay hell away from the sequel the (2004) sequel which Murphy isn't apart of he finds out he's gonna lose his position from where he was put for helping Mulan and he spends the entire movie trying to ruin their relationship and really making you hate the character. it's not just that it's just a plain awful film that out of i think 3 songs in it there's only 1 good one the rest are forgettable. Hercules (1997) that is one i have on dvd it's a cute one i enjoy the hell out of that one and James Woods is the key reason for that film he's just so lovable in the film even though he plays i believe the Villain in it. i still do need to see The Black Cauldron (1985) though that's a pretty damn dark Disney film that a teacher when i was school had the book of but i never got around to actually getting around to finish it. i just could not get into it i dunno why i think it maybe due to the fact i hadn't seen the film and it was hard as hell to find for years upon years before it was able to Hit Video in maybe the late 90's ? i think it was? [/QUOTE]
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