Mine was Cats Dont Dance =^_^=
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Toy Story
"You got a friend in me!"
this. the most epic movie i ever watched as a kid. TO INFINITY! AND BEYOND! *jumps*[QUOTE="McJugga"]I never really liked any of them, only watched them because my mom made me. V_VIantheoneMy mom forced me to watch most of them as well. One I was really adamant against was Princess Mononoke. Now its one of my favourite all time films i have never heard of that movie. plot, my friend?
Some of my favs were.
Some of my favs were.
- Homeward bound.
- The little toaster that could
- Toy Story
- Space Jam
- Goofy movie
GrandJury
I used to love that song from that concert at the end.
[QUOTE="Iantheone"][QUOTE="McJugga"]I never really liked any of them, only watched them because my mom made me. V_VThe_Bio_ShuMy mom forced me to watch most of them as well. One I was really adamant against was Princess Mononoke. Now its one of my favourite all time films i have never heard of that movie. plot, my friend?
Its a Hiyo Miyazaki film (or however its pronounced). He made Spirited away and Howls moving castle and such. Princess Mononoke is his best though, no anime cuteness going on.
Pretty much the main character is cursed by a demon pig thing. The curse slowly kills him, but also gives him some of the power of a demon if he gives into his anger (kinda sith like, but better). When this happens he goes all awesome like and does some really cool stuff (beheading enemies and chopping off arms etc.). So he goes off on a journey from where the demon is from to try and get rid of his curse. It has a really good story (What i explained is only the first part of it) and it has some good original characters and animation. Its a must see imo
Trailer:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkWWWKKA8jY
i have never heard of that movie. plot, my friend?[QUOTE="The_Bio_Shu"][QUOTE="Iantheone"] My mom forced me to watch most of them as well. One I was really adamant against was Princess Mononoke. Now its one of my favourite all time filmsIantheone
Its a Hiyo Miyazaki film (or however its pronounced). He made Spirited away and Howls moving castle and such. Princess Mononoke is his best though, no anime cuteness going on.
Pretty much the main character is cursed by a demon pig thing. The curse slowly kills him, but also gives him some of the power of a demon if he gives into his anger (kinda sith like, but better). When this happens he goes all awesome like and does some really cool stuff (beheading enemies and chopping off arms etc.). So he goes off on a journey from where the demon is from to try and get rid of his curse. It has a really good story (What i explained is only the first part of it) and it has some good original characters and animation. Its a must see imo
thats the most metal thing ive ever heardanyone enjoy the land before time? movies 1 thru 1 million?
The_Bio_Shu
I really liked the first one back in the day. (Spoiler Alert!!)When Littlefoot's mom died, I cried pretty hard.
Gotta go with Labyrinth. I watched that movie all the time, so I'm told. Still like it to this day. raven_squadmy girlfriend has that movie on DVD. David Bowie is amazing.
[QUOTE="Deihjan"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"]I thought that was a television series, not a movie? Nah i was a movie I saw it too. I thought it was quite violent at the time I watched it as a television series. Watership Down and The Animals of Farthing Woods were so violent and cruel. God. How could they let children watch those?! That and most Disney movies from way back when...Watership down.
Iantheone
I saw starship troopers when i was 8 and it scared the s*** out of me :DIantheone
Yeah, I had nightmares about Terminator and Alien for years after.Great way to desensitize children though huh :P
[QUOTE="ContraQueen"]
Terminator and Alien, I saw them when I was 4 haha. They're still my favourite movies.
cheesyjon
I saw Terminator when I was 5. Darn, 1 off.
Aww haha, I beat you. close :P
[QUOTE="Film-Guy"]Oh my God. This By far.Watership down.
McJugga
It's funny I watched it last week and it still freaked me out at times. Especially that evil rabbit The General. I love that song Bright eyes by Art Garfunkle that was used in the film. Today I can appreciate the cool death symbolism in the film. I enjoyed the book too.
He still haunts my dreams:cry: I also grew up on The Animals of Farthing wood:D
I still feel sad when I think of what happened to poor badger:( I never read the book though. It's funny the kid's movies I grew up would not be considered for kids these days to some people. Heck I also grew up watching the film Plague dogs where a guy gets shot in the face by his own shotgun.
Exactly my point. And to think that kids get to play games like GTA, Resident evil or Dead Space, and there are people who freak out over that. I don't think either The Animals of Farthing Wood or Watership Down made me an insane killer D:It's funny the kid's movies I grew up would not be considered for kids these days to some people. Heck I also grew up watching the film Plague dogs where a guy gets shot in the face by his own shotgun.
Film-Guy
[QUOTE="Iantheone"][QUOTE="Deihjan"] I thought that was a television series, not a movie?DeihjanNah i was a movie I saw it too. I thought it was quite violent at the time I watched it as a television series. Watership Down and The Animals of Farthing Woods were so violent and cruel. God. How could they let children watch those?! That and most Disney movies from way back when...
They really were quite violent. I remember the first time I watched the Animals of farthing wood I loved the little hedgehogs. Then one got hit by a damn truck:o Then I moved on to the cute pheasant couple for my loveable animal fix. I loved how he was always nervous, as I kid that made me smile. Then his wife got shot and eaten:cry: That show was amazing but it was horrific at times. Oh god the worst though was when the mice had new babies, who were so adorable and sweet. Then a evil bird grabbed them and speared them on tree branches for the hell of it.
What about Weasel who left her babies and her husband? Or when Adder betrayed them all :cry: Luckily I can't remember all of it. Just as well, I don't think I want to remember.They really were quite violent. I remember the first time I watched the Animals of farthing wood I loved the little hedgehogs. Then one got hit by a damn truck:o Then I moved on to the cute pheasant couple for my loveable animal fix. I loved how he was always nervous, as I kid that made me smile. Then his wife got shot and eaten:cry: That show was amazing but it was horrific at times. Oh god the worst though was when the mice had new babies, who were so adorable and sweet. Then a evil bird grabbed them and speared them on tree branches for the hell of it.
Film-Guy
I don't know if anyone knows this film, but War of The Birds is another violent, twisted movie I grew up with. Two chicks get orphaned, and they are raised by a drunk owl and a moronic mother bird of some other species. The two chicks aren't of the same species, and the girl chick starts hitting on the boy chick, which could be both incestuous and sexual harrasment, as he does not agree with it and they are step-siblings.They also swear a lot, they burn down a forest and they kill a vulture, to get revenge.
Do I smell terrorism movie? By the way, it's made in the early 90's by A Film (at least I think so, they made Hugo and all the other 'known' cartoons from Denmark)
I love that movie to bits. :oops:
What about Weasel who left her babies and her husband? Or when Adder betrayed them all :cry: Luckily I can't remember all of it. Just as well, I don't think I want to remember.[QUOTE="Film-Guy"]
They really were quite violent. I remember the first time I watched the Animals of farthing wood I loved the little hedgehogs. Then one got hit by a damn truck:o Then I moved on to the cute pheasant couple for my loveable animal fix. I loved how he was always nervous, as I kid that made me smile. Then his wife got shot and eaten:cry: That show was amazing but it was horrific at times. Oh god the worst though was when the mice had new babies, who were so adorable and sweet. Then a evil bird grabbed them and speared them on tree branches for the hell of it.
Deihjan
I don't know if anyone knows this film, but War of The Birds is another violent, twisted movie I grew up with. Two chicks get orphaned, and they are raised by a drunk owl and a moronic mother bird of some other species. The two chicks aren't of the same species, and the girl chick starts hitting on the boy chick, which could be both incestuous and sexual harrasment, as he does not agree with it and they are step-siblings.They also swear a lot, they burn down a forest and they kill a vulture, to get revenge.
Do I smell terrorism movie? By the way, it's made in the early 90's by A Film (at least I think so, they made Hugo and all the other 'known' cartoons from Denmark)
I love that movie to bits. :oops:
It sounds familiar. These are some other kid's movies I grew up with that you might like.
1. The Pagemaster
Another one that used to freak me out.
2. The Plague dogs
Such a sad ending.
3. Light years
4. When the wind blows
Space Jam, I was big Michael Jordan fan when I was young.....JonnyEagle
I used to love that movie too though I remember it had a pulp fiction reference I didnt get until years later. To this day I am confused as to why the hell that movie reference Pulp Fiction. I also used to quite enjoy Muppet Treasure island.
I always enjoyed Mary Poppins on VHS, but my favorite childhood movie that I actually saw in theaters first was Home Alone. Learned later about "bad language" when I quoted something from it that made adults balk. :lol:MAILER_DAEMONwhat did you quote? i loved/love that movie
[QUOTE="MAILER_DAEMON"]I always enjoyed Mary Poppins on VHS, but my favorite childhood movie that I actually saw in theaters first was Home Alone. Learned later about "bad language" when I quoted something from it that made adults balk. :lol:The_Bio_Shuwhat did you quote? i loved/love that movieThe entire exchange between Johnny and Snakes in the "Angels with Filthy Souls" movie that Kevin was watching. My mind was... and still is in many ways, a sponge.
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