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by Madame_Leota » Aug Fri 19, 2005 12:31 pm

I definatly love El Rio De tiempo, has been my favorite since I was little, you leave the ride singing the song....."La la la la la la" it sticks in your brain.......

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by spaulo » Aug Fri 19, 2005 12:33 pm
I think I'm *still* in shock at the lack of Maelstrom love...
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by lovesdisney44 » Aug Fri 19, 2005 2:41 pm
Thanks js3901, I've added it to "my favorites"

Anyone else out there who hasn't seen this site, it's definately worth a look!
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by nightwind23 » Aug Fri 26, 2005 9:36 am
little_hippo2005 wrote:I'm sorry, I did not put O Canada!
Apology accepted

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by G2-4T » Aug Sat 27, 2005 7:13 pm
It'd be nice to see them update O Canada, they have some great timeless footage but some is seriously dated... It is a great country - so much to film that it wouldn't take them long to get a current version put together. Man, I wouldn't mind being in Toronto or up in the Canadian Rockies right now. Though I may be on the MB/MN border for work this fall, will have to jump across and get a few packages of Fudgee-Os.
Speaking of no love for Maelstrom - how about Impressions de France? Now there is one impressive movie - amazing how they put the score and film together. I'm not a classical music person but that is an incredible movie and soundtrack. Plus you get to sit during the movie

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by lovesdisney44 » Aug Sun 28, 2005 7:29 am
G2-4T wrote:Speaking of no love for Maelstrom - how about Impressions de France? Now there is one impressive movie - amazing how they put the score and film together. I'm not a classical music person but that is an incredible movie and soundtrack. Plus you get to sit during the movie

This is one we've never tried. We did O'Canada this summer and it was breathtaking - like you said, beautiful shots! We're headin back this October for the Wine and Food Festival, and now I'll have to remember to put Impressions De France on the list!
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by spaulo » Aug Mon 29, 2005 11:59 am
how about Impressions de France? Now there is one impressive movie - amazing how they put the score and film together.
Impressions de France is worth it just for the de Bussey music.... "Claire de Lune" is instantly recognizable by even the classically-disinclined, and moving everytime
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by nightwind23 » Sep Thu 22, 2005 8:26 am
G2-4T wrote:It'd be nice to see them update O Canada, they have some great timeless footage but some is seriously dated.
Was there in June. While waiting to see the O Canada, a woman informed that there is a new 360 video being produced, and might be done next year.