Re: Forgotten Movies
Posted: Aug Mon 16, 2010 12:53 am
It killed a little bit of World of Color for me since they have one scene from Fantasia 2000 in it.
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I must of been distracted by something while watching it...elizabethswann wrote:It killed a little bit of World of Color for me since they have one scene from Fantasia 2000 in it.
That green fairy/sprite thing. I get that it's gorgeous scenery and all but really? I don't care for it. I did like that they added Night on Bald Mountain and Chernabog in it, though.indianagirl21 wrote:I must of been distracted by something while watching it...elizabethswann wrote:It killed a little bit of World of Color for me since they have one scene from Fantasia 2000 in it.
I dont remember the scene from Fantasia 2000.
what part was it? Im planning to take my sister and her friends to go see it this weekend
Hmmm... I need to pay more attention next time. I missed those parts in it.elizabethswann wrote:That green fairy/sprite thing. I get that it's gorgeous scenery and all but really? I don't care for it. I did like that they added Night on Bald Mountain and Chernabog in it, though.indianagirl21 wrote:I must of been distracted by something while watching it...elizabethswann wrote:It killed a little bit of World of Color for me since they have one scene from Fantasia 2000 in it.
I dont remember the scene from Fantasia 2000.
what part was it? Im planning to take my sister and her friends to go see it this weekend
I have the same copy! It so sad that Disney won't sell SotS in the USA! PC gone to far!!BayLakeTowers wrote:I went and saw Fantasia 2000 in the theater with my family. It turned into a $7 nap for my Father-in-Law, but I liked it. Especially the Gershwin animation.
My favorite old movie is Song of the South. I have a japanese copy. The whole thing is in English, but the songs have japanese subtitles.
-C
Cool! May I ask where you got it? I've looked online but am afraid to pay very much for a bootlegged copy since I know there are probably very few legitimate copies out there...BayLakeTowers wrote:I went and saw Fantasia 2000 in the theater with my family. It turned into a $7 nap for my Father-in-Law, but I liked it. Especially the Gershwin animation.
My favorite old movie is Song of the South. I have a japanese copy. The whole thing is in English, but the songs have japanese subtitles.
-C
We had a friend give us ours.Amy wrote:Cool! May I ask where you got it? I've looked online but am afraid to pay very much for a bootlegged copy since I know there are probably very few legitimate copies out there...BayLakeTowers wrote:I went and saw Fantasia 2000 in the theater with my family. It turned into a $7 nap for my Father-in-Law, but I liked it. Especially the Gershwin animation.
My favorite old movie is Song of the South. I have a japanese copy. The whole thing is in English, but the songs have japanese subtitles.
-C
That's one I've never seen before.TikiTikiRoom wrote:The Black Cauldron. That movie is such a classic, however no one seems to ever remember it. That evil king was amazing.
Me neither, but I think it was re-released last year.elizabethswann wrote:That's one I've never seen before.TikiTikiRoom wrote:The Black Cauldron. That movie is such a classic, however no one seems to ever remember it. That evil king was amazing.