Are you a big fan of Disney movies and why?

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Re: Are you a big fan of Disney movies and why?

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I'm a fan to get her core. I love their adventure movies.
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FJCJ55 wrote: 28 Jun 2021, 22:36 All the live versions are unnecessary and are just money-grabbing schemes. What made the older versions better was the way they were able to capture stories that were not realistic for most, but yet still adored and dreamt of by us as children. I feel for the new kids who all see things in 3d and/or in live versions.
That's true. Live-actions do seem a bit repetitive. But Disney does invest a lot in them.
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I love Disney Movies. They are always wholesome and sweet. They are suitable for all ages. They are always well made. You can't go wrong if you choose to watch a Disney movie.
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I like the animated versions of Disney movies. Not really a fan of live-action versions of the movies. For some reason, it takes away the excitement and essence of these animations we all felt as a kid.
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To tell about Disney movies ... I Totally Love Them. Be it old or new, all the movies have a different story to tell. Yes there are remakes but in some way or the other it gives justifications related to it.
Animated as well as real ...all movies are dope!
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I love how wholesome Disney movies are.
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Yes, because I don't think I've seen a Disney movie with a disappointing ending.
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disneys fairytale movies are some of my favourites, i dont enjoy their newer films tho :(
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No, but my favorite Disney movie when I was in 4th grade was Enchanted where the actress that portrayed the main character was Amy Adams
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Oh yes! I am a big fan! It’s like they bring the child out in all of us.
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Yes
Disney movie depends, the old movies a timeless but the remakes aren't necessary and some of their modern movies are gr8 not the remakes tho
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I'm a big admirer of Disney films, to say the least. It makes no difference to me what my age or gender is, I'll watch everything they release. Watching Disney's quirky and whimsical movies makes me feel at ease and delighted.
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I like Disney movies. I think I mostly do watch them because they take me back to my childhood.
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I was but as I grow up I began to realize that the films are not innocent and don't give good messages at all, especially for the girls. And I don't like that they thinking like CGI is the only important thing in films. I loved the first Lion King and the remake have really realistic CGI but doesn't have a soul like the original one. There's something wrong about the writing I guess. Character development etc. isn't realistic like they do on the CGI (Star Wars sequel). And the fact that they blame SW fans but the films were really bad. Film's CGI was perfect but the film didn't have the Star Wars soul like the other films. But The Mandalorian is really good. I used to really love Disney Channel but as I grow up I beginning to see the flaws more and more. Still, Disney Channel deserves the respect I think.
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Post by Mollie Doran »

Disney movies are some of my all time favourites! The simple stories of love and heroes are the best for me, and those tend to be the older ones. The older Disney humour was also particularly enjoyable for me personally! Think genie in Aladdin and Mushu in Mulan.
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