What's your favorite Disney movie? Explanations not required, but go for it if you feel like it.
Mine's 101 Dalmatians. Because I wanted/still want to experience an avalanche of puppy kisses.
What's your favorite Disney movie? Explanations not required, but go for it if you feel like it.
Mine's 101 Dalmatians. Because I wanted/still want to experience an avalanche of puppy kisses.
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Not a movie but related.
[youtube]http://youtu.be/diU70KshcjA[/youtube]
Lion King first, Beauty and the beast a second for me.
#itsnotgay
Lion King first, Beauty and the beast a second for me.
#itsnotgay
the301stspartanDo pixar movies count?
Disney-Pixar films count.
[quote=the301stspartan]Do pixar movies count?[/quote]
Disney-Pixar films count.
I really liked Tarzan. Especially the soundtrack. Close seconds would be Aladdin/Hunchback of Notre Dame.
I really liked Tarzan. Especially the soundtrack. Close seconds would be Aladdin/Hunchback of Notre Dame.
KillingMulan
Loved the cricket :3 was my favorite.
[quote=Killing]Mulan[/quote]
Loved the cricket :3 was my favorite.
oh boy i get to use my animation degree
hunchback of notre dame is #1 because it inspired me to go into animation, study abroad, focus in production/story, explore religion/spirituality and learn french
it's amazing but has flaws and despite it being my favorite i think there are other disney films that are better made and more consistent
in that case i'd give it to mary poppins. the entire beginning is fun happy stuff then it brings all its themes together and slams you down with mr banks' story and how it's really about him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYsSyCtjuNI
it relates directly to how walt disney felt in the last few years of his life: a great man with so much importance on his shoulders, to the extent he could no longer run his work the way he was once able to. it's why the tom hanks film with him is called Saving Mr. Banks
also giving honorable mention to snow white and the seven dwarfs. it is still one of the most beautifully crafted pieces of film ever. keep in mind it's technically not the first full-length animated feature film but it's the first one to show the world how to do it right (same with how steamboat willie is not the first mickey mouse cartoon nor the first sound cartoon)
i didn't appreciate beauty and the beast until later in life and it absolutely deserves being the first animated feature to be nominated for best film oscar. strangely enough it took only 2 years to make when most animated features take 5-7 years
ending with favorite walt disney quote
"Over at our place, we’re sure of just one thing: everybody in the world was once a child. So in planning a new picture, we don’t think of grown-ups, and we don’t think of children, but just of that fine, clean, unspoiled spot down deep in every one of us that maybe the world has made us forget and that maybe our pictures can help recall."
STOPPING NOW I SWEAR
oh boy i get to use my animation degree
hunchback of notre dame is #1 because it inspired me to go into animation, study abroad, focus in production/story, explore religion/spirituality and learn french
it's amazing but has flaws and despite it being my favorite i think there are other disney films that are better made and more consistent
in that case i'd give it to mary poppins. the entire beginning is fun happy stuff then it brings all its themes together and slams you down with mr banks' story and how it's really about him:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYsSyCtjuNI[/youtube]
it relates directly to how walt disney felt in the last few years of his life: a great man with so much importance on his shoulders, to the extent he could no longer run his work the way he was once able to. it's why the tom hanks film with him is called [i]Saving Mr. Banks[/i]
also giving honorable mention to snow white and the seven dwarfs. it is still one of the most beautifully crafted pieces of film ever. keep in mind it's technically not the first full-length animated feature film but it's the first one to show the world how to do it right (same with how steamboat willie is not the first mickey mouse cartoon nor the first sound cartoon)
i didn't appreciate beauty and the beast until later in life and it absolutely deserves being the first animated feature to be nominated for best film oscar. strangely enough it took only 2 years to make when most animated features take 5-7 years
ending with favorite walt disney quote
"Over at our place, we’re sure of just one thing: everybody in the world was once a child. So in planning a new picture, we don’t think of grown-ups, and we don’t think of children, but just of that fine, clean, unspoiled spot down deep in every one of us that maybe the world has made us forget and that maybe our pictures can help recall."
STOPPING NOW I SWEAR
Amaryllisthe301stspartanDo pixar movies count?
Disney-Pixar films count.
Then Ratatouille and Up.
[quote=Amaryllis][quote=the301stspartan]Do pixar movies count?[/quote]
Disney-Pixar films count.[/quote]
Then Ratatouille and Up.
Is the animated robin hood with the foxes disney? That's my favorite animated movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx_4C1cyUZA
Is the animated robin hood with the foxes disney? That's my favorite animated movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx_4C1cyUZA
Tough one.
Would toss up between Aladdin and Lion King for sure. Honorable mention would go to bambi.
Tough one.
Would toss up between Aladdin and Lion King for sure. Honorable mention would go to bambi.
Aladdin followed by Mulan.
Aladdin followed by Mulan.
hunchback of notre dame (probably the most adult disney film out there)
lion king (how can you not)
toy story (fuck me they're all so good)
hunchback of notre dame (probably the most adult disney film out there)
lion king (how can you not)
toy story (fuck me they're all so good)
The Incredibles was easily my favorite. i wish they would do Incredibles 2
The Incredibles was easily my favorite. i wish they would do Incredibles 2
Good thread, Ama ;)
Mulan
Good thread, Ama ;)
Mulan