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i loved the Lion King (1 & 2), Lady and the Tramp 2, the Fox and the Hound, and Bambi. personaly, i still do love them and watch them *blushes*

2006-08-01 21:11:43 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

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Annie
The King and I
Bed Knobs and Broom Sticks
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Scavenger Hunt
.....and addly enough Kramer vs Kramer with Dustin Hoffman (I was a weird kid)

2006-08-02 04:53:37 · answer #1 · answered by DreamFlyer 3 · 1 2

IT

It" it's possibly the best TV adaptation of a Stephen King novel. Ok, that does not mean anything, because TV adaptations from King's novel usually leave a lot to be desired (Langoliers, The Stand...); but it is the one I've enjoyed the most.

This is an story about the fear itself. Your fears as a child, and your fears as a grown man. It's kind of a parable: when you're an adult and you think everything is under control, that monsters and ghosts doesn't exist, that they can't scare you anymore... Well, you're wrong: as "It" clearly shows, adults are much weaker than children when it comes to face your fears. At least that's my interpretation of this story of seven friends who had to fight against some kind of evil pressence in their little town when they were kids, and have to do just the same 30 years later, when they had almost forgotten of each other and what it happened.

The first part of "It", in which the children are protagonist, is way much more exciting that the second one (with the adult characters). That first part has reminded me (in some way) of another Stephen King's adaptation: Stand By Me. Definitely it is much more entertaining. I haven't read the novel, so I don't know if they've made a good work adapting it (if it's exact enough), but I suppose that other reviewers will have talked about it.

And there's not much more to say. The special effects are a little better than in Langoliers (no big deal, anyway), and though there're lots of ups and downs in the script, "It" achieves it objective: to entertain.

PS: Pennywaise's character is the most histrionic and crazy performance of Tim Curry since Frank N'Further.

2006-08-01 21:18:23 · answer #2 · answered by JoYbOy 4 · 0 0

I grew up contained in the Nineteen Fifties and edged into the 1960s, so my record will be a lot diverse. listed lower than are some I loved then; some nonetheless are favorites: King Kong (unique) Darby O'Gill & the Little human beings The Day the Earth Stood nonetheless Invasion of the body Snatchers (unique) Beast from 20,000 Fathoms I Walked with a Zombie The Cat human beings Curse of the Cat human beings Beast of hollow Mountain powerful Joe youthful The Beast With 5 fingers Son of Kong Abbott & Costello videos Cinderella (lively) Johnny Belinda Sergeant Rutledge The Yearling (unique) Anchors Aweigh~highly because Dad and actually one of our uncles had served contained in the army on the city Francis the talking Mule video clips~a really youthful Clint Eastwood is one of those! prevalent monster video clips~Frankenstein sequence, Mummy sequence, Dracula sequence Lassie video clips i'm certain that there are assorted better that are not coming to thoughts at the moment. i want to be certain that they are no longer previous the dates set.

2016-11-27 20:20:00 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Charlie The Lonesome Cougar. It's an old Disney movie, it is so cute. Lumber man finds orphan cougar, takes it home and raises it. The cougar is scared silly of the dog[ Chainsaw, who is not frightened of the cat, at all] at the local diner, and the story unfolds.It has lots of action, and great scenery. I found the movie after years of looking, at K-mart. It is cute for the kids, G-rated, and the movie makes statements about not clear-cutting lumber, and makes a point to tell the audience that the lumber man knew the cougar was an orphan before he took it home.

2006-08-01 22:18:48 · answer #4 · answered by riversconfluence 7 · 0 0

Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. What girl hasn't wished that a Prince Charming would come and sweep her off of her feet! I also loved the old Willie Wonka. I used to have dreams about the ompa loompas when I was a kid!

2006-08-01 21:16:13 · answer #5 · answered by runningviolin 5 · 0 0

Bad News Bears (the original)

2006-08-01 21:16:23 · answer #6 · answered by First Lady 7 · 0 0

The Goonies.

2006-08-02 02:21:53 · answer #7 · answered by Pebbles 2 · 0 0

Milo and Oatis. Absolute classic

2006-08-01 21:24:56 · answer #8 · answered by Chris 4 · 0 0

beauty and d beast,lion king,lady n d tramp,101 dalmations,aladdin.

2006-08-01 22:23:49 · answer #9 · answered by Mrs Hermione Potter 4 · 0 0

Porky's, I didn't watch very much cartoons when I was growing up.

2006-08-01 21:24:34 · answer #10 · answered by maryj 2 · 0 0

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