The Apple Dumpling Gang
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again
Swiss Family Robinson
The Love Bug
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
Herbie: Fully Loaded
Herbie Rides Again
Herbie Goes Bananas
The Black Hole
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
The Shaggy Dog
Blank Check
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Blackbeard's Ghost
The Absent-Minded Professor
Escape to Witch Mountain
Return From Witch Mountain
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
Pollyanna
The Barefoot Executive
The Ugly Dachshund
The Cat From Outer Space
Treasure Island
"…It's from 05 it's a year younger than me"
*looks at 1988 birth year*
*turns to dust*
Who here wants to tell the kid about "The Love Bug?"
Agreed. People who like Secretariat, might also like the documentary Harry & Snowman &/or the book The Eighty-Dollar Champion: Snowman, The Horse That Inspired a Nation by Elizabeth Letts
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I watch TCM. It is one of my favorite channels - they deal out wonderful HDX blueray type quality in so many older movies. It amazes me that the streaming services such as VUDU and Prime sell us only SD on so many older movies and even newer ones. I understand contracts, but there really IS a difference in quality when the studio cares.
Most, but not all. I don't see "Barefoot Executive" on D+...
I love all those 60's silly Disney movies. Disney lost its soul, they forgot parents wanted a company they could trust not to preach at their kids and just entertain them with a kids good time. My kids loved "Almost Angels" - yes they did! The Horse without a head, Darby O Gill, Summer Magic - And it is easier to find Moonspinners but we loved that. I loved all those silly 60's releases even though we all know many of them made no sense. It wasn't about sense, it was about character and heart. I had no fear plunking my kids down in front of a Disney movie. Now, in their modern movies I can be sure there is some modern brainwashing being thrown in, so I can never do that anymore.
Enjoy Mickey, dreamers, and remember, the patriarchy has been always out there to get you! Do you know I turned on a Minnie cartoon for small children and she actually said something about capitalism being terrible? I wish I could remember which one it was, I would record it - I was truly shocked... I think a Minnie pop at Disney is now about $8.
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*looks at 1988 birth year*
*turns to dust*
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Enjoy Mickey, dreamers, and remember, the patriarchy has been always out there to get you! Do you know I turned on a Minnie cartoon for small children and she actually said something about capitalism being terrible? I wish I could remember which one it was, I would record it - I was truly shocked... I think a Minnie pop at Disney is now about $8.
If you improve your level of reading comprehension and then try again, you might just figure it out all on your own.
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