Anyone have a movie they loved as a little kid but will still watch as an adult?
I'm sitting here with a treatment in my hair that I should have washed out almost 20 minutes ago but instead I'm in a towel and watching Annie because it's on TV and singing every single song and saying almost every single line.
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Re: Kids Movies
[QUOTE]Oh man, Disney movies almost go without saying! Pixar too! =D Would you believe I have a friend who won't let his three year old kid watch Disney movies? He used to work for them and had such a crap experience that he won't "support the company" anymore. Can you imagine?!
Posted by bsidebella[/QUOTE]
Thats so sad! I thought it was an unspoken rule of parenting to have your children to watch Disney!
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_not-engaged-yet_kids-movies?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:136Discussion:dd63f0e4-cfca-4cf8-9f44-878a21daf7d8Post:c5d79c44-7b79-44c1-8733-e8797ab7bba6">Re: Kids Movies</a>:
[QUOTE]Oh man, Disney movies almost go without saying! Pixar too! =D Would you believe I have a friend who won't let his three year old kid watch Disney movies? He used to work for them and had such a crap experience that he won't "support the company" anymore. Can you imagine?!
Posted by bsidebella[/QUOTE]
I had a professor who wouldn't let her kids watch Disney movies for moral reasons. She thought they were a bad influence. One day someone gave her son Peter Pan as a gift, so she let him watch it and was totally scandalized by the scene with the native americans.
But anyway - I FREAKING LOVE ANNIE. I frequently sing it in the shower. Just to finish your sentence: "....that matters! So sanitor, so janitor, so long for a while! Remember, you're never fully dressed--though you may wear the best--you're never fully dressed. without. a smile!"
In happier news, I watch Aladdin (though I now watch it in Spanish), Beauty & the Beast, and some classics you've probably never heard of that my Dad loved watching with us as kids, like Darby O'Gill & The Little People, or The Happiest Millionaire, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and The Quiet Man.
[QUOTE]some classics you've probably never heard of that my Dad loved watching with us as kids, like Darby O'Gill & The Little People, or The Happiest Millionaire, and <strong>Seven Brides for Seven Brothers</strong>, and The Quiet Man.
Posted by calindi[/QUOTE]
"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" is one of my favorite musicals! Michael Kidd chreography + Howard Keel's gorgeous voice = fantasticalness. That's not a word. I made it up. Deal.
Movies from when I was actually a kid...
Space Camp
Short Circuit
Ghost Busters
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[QUOTE]Anything Disney and I am so there. I also love Drop Dead Fred. I still can't believe my parents let me watch that. I was only four when it came out, but it was one of my favorite movies as a kid. It's really not a kids move, at all. lol
Posted by deburnin[/QUOTE]
Deb, I am so jealous that you get to go to Disney SO SOON!!!
@calindi 7 brides for 7 borthers is my favorite musical
I also love Pollyanna, Willy Wonka, Disney, and Savannah Smiles
But I watch Sound of Music and The Wizard of Oz every.time they're on TV.
I also love 90% of Disney movies. Aladdin, Beauty & the Beast, The Little Mermaid are by far the best ones.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Kids Movies : Deb, I am so jealous that you get to go to Disney SO SOON!!!
Posted by heyimbren[/QUOTE]
<div>And here I am thinking it's not soon enough. lol</div>
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The Parent Trap
The Sound of Music
Little Women
We've got...
Finding Nemo
101 Dalmations
Aladdin
The Incredibles
Wall-E
Enchanted
We're on the hunt for...
Little Mermaid
Lion King
Beauty & The Beast
Peter Pan
Jungle Book
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Lady & The Tramp
Cinderella
Snow White
Alice in Wonderland
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I love Anastasia...it's not Disney but it's animated and I lurved it since I was like 6.
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I'm super psyched about my race - I will have tons of pictures when it's done of me with all the Disney princesses! They apparently have music and entertainment all along the course - that's definitely the only way to run 13.1 miles without losing your mind!!!
Anyone watch Brigadoon? That's another of my favorites! I'm surprised several of you know of 7 Brides for 7 Brothers!
The Sound of Music
Mary Poppins (I heart Julie Andrews)
Beauty and the Beast (Disney)
Home Alone
Annie--how could you NOT love Carol Burnett in this?! Not to mention the rest of the all-star cast. (Although this had to be watched surreptitiously, because my mom was bitter on it due to having taken one too many requests for the song "Tomorrow.")
101 Dalmations (Disney animated)
Sleeping Beauty (Disney)
Aladdin (Disney)
Monsters, Inc.
Finding Nemo
The Lion King
The Wizard of Oz
I'm sure there are more I'll have to come back and add.
Cate--I've only seen snippets of the movie version of Brigadoon, but love the show. I love the songs "Almost Like Being in Love," and "Heather on the Hill." Such a classic, sweet old show. Also: WTF on the Annie director making you limp around on a hand that was hurting you? That is ridiculous, unprofessional, dangerous...
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