Austin
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Post by Austin on Apr 1, 2015 22:41:07 GMT
40. Chicken Little: Glad this isn't scraping by to the next round. Chicken Little was pretty much just an animation test, of a new style. Other than that...it just kinda poorly rehashed old stories. I remember watching it, finishing it, and being like "I just wasted a part of my life." It wasn't terribly offensive, but was just - well, boring. Also Cartoon Netowrk adored it for a short period of itme, which kinda got on my nerves. Byeeeeeeeeee.
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Post by Host Brian on Apr 1, 2015 22:49:07 GMT
39. Oliver and Company: teresa pls
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tbird
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Post by tbird on Apr 2, 2015 0:59:33 GMT
43: The Black Cauldron. Teresa's cut. 39. Oliver and Company: teresa pls I do not have fun writeups for these. I just want to say that I'm upset with each of you for three separate individual cuts that all went before Chicken fucking Little.
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Post by lexvandenberghe on Apr 2, 2015 1:56:04 GMT
38 Brother Bear - just a meh kind of flick. Gotta clear out the deadwood.
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Post by Host Brian on Apr 2, 2015 2:12:00 GMT
37. Tangled. It was the precursor to Wreck-It Ralph and Frozen, but was a pretty weak film on it's own. Nothing too special.
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Austin
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Post by Austin on Apr 2, 2015 3:12:27 GMT
36. Robin Hood
Robin Hood was accused of using recycled material, but I'm not entirely sure that's fair.
Indeed, it is not fair that Robin Hood was accused of using recycled material.
The idea that Robin Hood used recycled material is farcical.
Ti sum it up, Robin Hood was unfairly accused of recycling material.
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Post by Host Brian on Apr 2, 2015 3:25:56 GMT
35: Sword in the Stone (Teresa)
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Post by lexvandenberghe on Apr 2, 2015 3:29:13 GMT
34. The Emperor's New Groove - yes, it's amusing. And David Spade is hilarious. But, let's be real. This is a lesser Disney flick, and we really need to clear out the deadwood.
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Post by Host Brian on Apr 2, 2015 4:02:24 GMT
33. Lilo & Stich. It's nice, but weaker than the other ones left.
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Austin
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Post by Austin on Apr 2, 2015 21:24:37 GMT
32. Cinderella: Bippity Boppity Boop! We're at a point where there are no bad films left, and Cinderella is a lot of fun. But its one of their weaker movies, in my opinion - the plot is kinda boring, and while its fun, good songs, and has a lot of charm, everything else left, that I've seen, also has that.
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Post by Host Brian on Apr 2, 2015 21:44:06 GMT
31: The Great Mouse Detective. Teresa's cut.
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Post by Host Brian on Apr 2, 2015 21:44:31 GMT
30. Goofy Movie. Lex's cut.
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Post by Host Brian on Apr 2, 2015 21:46:32 GMT
29. Pocahontas. It's the most whitewashed Disney movie, and the weakest musical of the Renaissance. I figured this is Pocahontas' time.
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Austin
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Post by Austin on Apr 2, 2015 22:36:13 GMT
28. Dumbo: Fun movie, but its plot is rather weak. I don't remember too much about it, to be completely honest, which says a lot. I remember enjoying it well enough, but I wasn't like, full hype, like when I watched Lion King or Treasure Planet. It's made it to yellow, which seems about right to me.
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tbird
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Post by tbird on Apr 2, 2015 22:40:16 GMT
27: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: That bear is so god damn stupid it's painful.
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