I had a one night stand with a woman named Arielle once. Y'know, I was so busy with the sex, I didn't even make a "Little Mermaid" joke. I think that's my one regret there. I'm drunk.
No, I wasn't babysitting. I own a few, I love them, and last night made a night out of watching two of them with a couple friends.
I always wanted to start watching disney movies the week before a vacation at WDW to ge me in the mood. We don't have that many disney movies though.
We've got I believe every Disney animation made and probably 90% of their other films as well. Fantasia on acid anyone?
Erp Astronaut John Crichton (about first unity with Zhaan): It’s like Disney on acid! Ten years of really great sex all at the same moment.
Every single one? Even "Song of the South", which they locked away deep in their vault years ago and are praying that no one ever remembers because it's SO racist?!? Sell that puppy--you'll be rich!!!!!
It's racist because it accurately depicts how country black folks used to talk. Davey Crockett is also racist for that reason, 'ceptin it be 'bout whiye folls.
Ever heard of that guy who paints Disney princesses as if they were real? Here are some my faves: [?=Jasmin][/?] [?=Rapunzel][/?] [?=Aurora][/?] [?=and for 14th Doc, Ariel][/?] Is it wrong to get turned on by Disney paintings?
Kidnapped, Treasure Island, Davey Crockett, 20,000 Leagues under The Sea, The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca, The Great Locomotive Chase, Willie and The Yank: Mosby's Raiders, and Swiss Family Robinson. Man Disney used to make some good movies.
They still do. Only now they market a bunch of them under the brand "Touchstone Pictures" so as to not confuse people that go to see a Disney film that get cartoons instead of Michael Bay, blowing shit up in CGI.
I wish. Ok, so maybe not every one of them but I did say I believe. Some of the older ones are missing from the collection but we've been collecting them for twenty years. Did I mention on VCR and CDs?
Song of the South isn't racist. The world just started wringing its hands with political correctness.
Don't even get me started on the stupidity involved in shutting down Amos and Andy. A show which isn't any more offensive in its portrayal of blacks than the Beverly Hillbillies is in its portrayal of whites or I Love Lucy in its portrayal of redheaded housewives who want to sing at their husband's clubs. Every single one? Even "Song of the South", which they locked away deep in their vault years ago and are praying that no one ever remembers because it's SO racist?!? Sell that puppy--you'll be rich!!!!![/QUOTE]"]Not exactly rich.
I downloaded Hot Lead and Cold Feet, The Black Hole, and Herbie Goes Bananas yesterday. I know what I'm doing this weekend.